Tag: life

  • The Clarion Call

    The Clarion Call

    This poem explores the struggle between sin and the pursuit of divine truth. Sin entices with false promises but leads to despair and death. In contrast, Jesus offers hope, love, and true fulfillment to those burdened by life’s challenges. The message emphasizes choosing faith in Christ for true life and joy.

  • Life Is A Gift

    Life Is A Gift

    This poem expresses that life, despite pain, is a gift from God through Jesus Christ. It highlights suffering, the need for a refuge, and the promise of salvation. Jesus, having died and resurrected, offers forgiveness and eternal life to those who trust in Him, providing comfort and grace amidst life’s struggles.

  • The Stories Are True

    The Stories Are True

    This poem celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His sacrifice and victory over death. It conveys a message of hope and renewal, inviting all to embrace His love and mercy. The narrative highlights the transformative power of faith in Jesus and encourages individuals to seek comfort and life through Christ’s enduring grace.

  • Come Meet The Lord Jesus

    Come Meet The Lord Jesus

    This poem invites readers to meet the Lord Jesus, emphasizing His unique friendship and love. Despite His exalted position, He personally knows each individual. His sacrificial death for humanity’s sins demonstrates profound grace and mercy. Through His suffering and resurrection, He offers eternal life and restoration, calling everyone to embrace His love.

  • Our God Is With Us

    Our God Is With Us

    This poem emphasizes God’s unwavering presence and love for humanity, as embodied in Jesus Christ. It discusses His sacrifice to redeem us from sin and the hope He brings amidst suffering. By acknowledging our connection to Him, we find joy, comfort, and relief through faith in His grace and eternal promises through faith in Jesus…

  • Jesus Divides Opinion

    Jesus Divides Opinion

    In John 7:10-13, Jesus discreetly attends the Feast of Booths after his brothers leave ahead of him. The people murmur about Him, some calling Him a good man, while others accuse Him of deception. Despite their opinions, fear of Jewish leaders prevents open discussion about Jesus, highlighting the divisive nature of His message.

  • Behold, He’s Risen

    Behold, He’s Risen

    This poem reflects on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who was crucified despite living a sinless life. Through His death and resurrection, He offers redemption from sin and death, creating a path to eternal life. Emphasizing mercy, it portrays Jesus as the bridge that restores humanity’s relationship with God.

  • Jesus’ Own Brothers Did Not Believe Him

    Jesus’ Own Brothers Did Not Believe Him

    In John 7:1-9, Jesus avoids Judea due to the threat from Jewish leaders. His brothers urge Him to publicly showcase His miracles at the Feast of Booths, reflecting their disbelief. Jesus asserts His time to reveal Himself hasn’t arrived, highlighting the world’s antagonism towards Him for exposing evil, while He remains in Galilee.

  • Darkness And Gloom

    Darkness And Gloom

    This poem explores the pervasive darkness and despair in the world, personified by a cruel ruler. However, it contrasts this with the hope brought by Jesus, who, through his death and resurrection, conquers death and offers new life. Ultimately, faith in Him transforms despair into hope and glory.

  • You Know My Heart

    You Know My Heart

    This poem reflects the deep relationship between the speaker and God, acknowledging their struggles and sins while recognizing God’s unconditional love and sacrifice. It expresses gratitude for redemption through Jesus, the hope of resurrection, and a longing for spiritual strength amidst life’s challenges, ultimately celebrating the divine friendship and mercy offered by Jesus to all.