Tag: Jesus

  • God’s Mercy Endures Forever

    God’s Mercy Endures Forever

    This poem reflects on the transient nature of the universe, emphasizing the inevitability of decay and death. However, it asserts the enduring mercy of God and hope through Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection. Those who repent and trust in Him are promised eternal life, contrasting earthly impermanence with divine assurance.

  • The Two Lines

    The Two Lines

    This poetic narrative describes a dream depicting two paths: one leading to joy and Heaven for believers in Christ, and the other to despair and Hell for the unrepentant. It emphasizes the urgency of sharing the gospel, highlighting the responsibility to proclaim Christ’s sacrifice and love to others, as eternity awaits every soul.

  • The Sin I Experience

    The Sin I Experience

    This poem expresses a deep internal struggle with sin, revealing a journey of repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. While acknowledging ongoing flaws, the author finds hope in Christ’s forgiveness, emphasizing His sacrifice and the promise of eternal life. It encourages others to forsake sin and embrace faith in Jesus for salvation.

  • Jesus Was Troubled

    Jesus Was Troubled

    In John 12:27-36, Jesus expresses deep inner turmoil about his approaching crucifixion yet affirms his commitment to fulfill God’s will. A divine voice reassures the crowd of Jesus’ divine mission while he emphasizes the necessity of following the light he represents. This passage illustrates Jesus’ humanity, his obedience, and the spiritual battle against darkness.

  • Worship From The Depths

    Worship From The Depths

    This poem emphasizes heartfelt worship and praise for Jesus as the creator and savior. It acknowledges His holiness, just nature, and sacrificial love, celebrating His victory over sin and death. The message encourages lifting voices in gratitude while recognizing His gentle yet powerful presence as the Good Shepherd and King of kings.

  • A Single, Small Person

    A Single, Small Person

    A Single, Small Person is a heartfelt Christian poem that contrasts human smallness and insignificance with God’s profound, personal love. Despite our sin and frailty, the Most High sees each individual, offering mercy, grace, and redemption through Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death and victorious resurrection. It calls readers to humble repentance, trust, and praise of the…

  • Living Feels Like Dying

    Living Feels Like Dying

    This poem reflects the struggle between life and suffering, expressing a desire for relief from pain. It highlights the lessons learned through hardship, emphasizing human mortality and the necessity of recognizing sin. Ultimately, it conveys hope through faith in Jesus, who offers salvation and eternal joy despite life’s challenges.

  • Sin Soon Sours

    Sin Soon Sours

    This poem illustrates the deceptive nature of sin, initially offering pleasure but leading to spiritual enslavement and despair. It emphasizes humanity’s need for redemption through Jesus Christ, who sacrifices Himself to overcome sin and offer eternal life. Those who repent and accept His grace are promised everlasting joy and satisfaction.

  • Thank You God

    Thank You God

    This poem expresses deep gratitude to God for His grace, love, and majesty as Creator. It highlights Jesus’ sacrifice for humanity’s sins, emphasizing salvation through faith rather than deeds. The message encourages repentance and trust in Christ, affirming that belief leads to overcoming sin and eternal life.

  • Shut In

    Shut In

    Shut In is a poignant meditation on chronic pain, fatigue, and the universal human condition of suffering in a broken world. The speaker wrestles with despair, questions God’s compassion, then finds profound hope in Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection—affirming that divine love endures hardship and promises ultimate redemption and resurrection from death for all who trust…