Tag: Jesus
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Jesus Heals a Disabled Man
This passage from John 5:1–3, 5–9 describes Jesus healing a man who had been disabled for 38 years near the pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem. The detailed observation notes Jesus’ interaction with the man and the implications for us spiritually. It emphasizes Jesus’ sovereign initiative in healing and encourages trust in His wisdom and love,…
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The Coming One
The Coming One is Jesus, who offers free mercy to save lost souls. He died for our sins, rose, and ascended to heaven, but will return one day. By trusting in Him, we receive salvation and citizenship in His eternal kingdom. Jesus’ return is imminent, and we must repent and trust in Him to escape…
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A Grieving Widow Returns Home Humbled and Empty-Handed
Naomi and Ruth arrived in Bethlehem, stirring excitement among the townspeople who recognized Naomi. Despite the warm welcome, Naomi felt bitter and empty, blaming Yahweh for her misfortune. She urged Ruth to return to Moab, but Ruth committed to stay with her. The passage challenges us to evaluate whether we value God above all and…
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As I Am Now
This poem speaks of the transformation and hope brought by Jesus Christ. Despite the decay of the physical body, belief in Him promises a new body and a life beyond death. Trust in Him results in spiritual growth, and one day, those who believe in Him will experience a complete redemption and eternal life.
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A Desperate Widow and Her Determined Friend
The passage in Ruth 1:14-18 depicts an emotional parting between Naomi and her daughters-in-law, Ruth and Orpah. While Orpah chooses to return to her people and their gods, Ruth pledges unwavering loyalty to Naomi and her God. This narrative presents a poignant example of sacrificial love and commitment. It also invites reflection on the implications…
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The Exceeding Bitterness of Life
This passage from Ruth 1:10-13 depicts a heart-wrenching farewell between Naomi and her daughters-in-law, Ruth and Orpah. Naomi urges them to return to their families to remarry and start a new life, as they are childless widows. She expresses bitterness and blames the hand of the Lord for her hardships. This narrative challenges us to…
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Lord Please Help Me
This prayerful poem seeks the Lord Jesus’ help to overcome pride and sin, recognizing the need for humility and selflessness. It praises the Lord Jesus as a warrior and acknowledges the power of His grace and redemption to overcome human failings. The speaker asks for guidance to love and serve others and declares gratitude for…
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A Poor Widow Returns Home
This passage from Ruth 1:6-9 reveals Naomi’s decision to return to Judah with her daughters-in-law, but then urging them to return to Moab. It reflects God’s care for His people and Naomi’s selflessness toward Orpah and Ruth. The passage prompts reflection on God’s loving care, the call to return to Him, and our response to…
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A Destitute Widow in a Foreign Land
This passage from Ruth 1:2-5 tells the story of Elimelech and his family leaving Bethlehem to live in Moab due to famine. Despite difficult circumstances, they disobey God’s command, leading to tragedies. The passage challenges us to consider our obedience to God in difficult times and to rely on Jesus for victory over sin.
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We’re Not Dying, We’re Marching
This poem reflects a Christian perspective on facing suffering and death with faith in Jesus. It emphasizes following Jesus, denying oneself, and finding hope in the midst of trials. It encourages focusing on Jesus and relying on His promise of peace in the struggle, culminating in the belief in an eternal home with Him in…
