Tag: life

  • Time Marches On

    Time Marches On

    This poem reflects on the relentless nature of time, our mortality, and separation from God. It emphasizes the belief in Jesus Christ as the path to redemption and eternal life, offering hope and refuge from the struggles of earthly existence. It declares that trusting in Jesus brings freedom from fear and death.

  • Jesus Feeds Over 5,000 People

    Jesus Feeds Over 5,000 People

    In John 6:10-15, Jesus feeds over 5,000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fish, revealing His divine power and provision. Despite the crowd seeking to make Him king, Jesus withdraws to fulfill His ultimate mission, teaching us to trust in His plans, serve faithfully, and pray without ceasing, acknowledging His limitless power and love.

  • The First Mover

    The First Mover

    This poem explores the concept of a first Mover, ultimately identifying Jesus as that originator. It delves into the nature of God as three Persons in one Being and highlights Jesus’ role in creation, redemption, and resurrection, emphasizing the need for trust and embrace of his love.

  • Jesus Heals the Sick and Ascends a Mountain

    Jesus Heals the Sick and Ascends a Mountain

    In John 6:1-4, Jesus crosses the Sea of Galilee to a mountain with his disciples close to the Passover feast. The passage also discusses the populace’s interest in Jesus’ miraculous healings and the significance of the upcoming Passover. It prompts reflection on our motives for following Jesus and the parallel between Passover in Moses’ time…

  • Sorrow Upon Sorrow

    Sorrow Upon Sorrow

    This poem expresses the pervasive suffering and sorrow in the world, but also offers hope and comfort through faith in Jesus. It emphasizes the victory over despair and the promise of joy through belief in Christ, who overcame darkness and suffering, offering a steadfast anchor for the soul and the ultimate triumph over death.

  • Jesus Is Lovely

    Jesus Is Lovely

    This poem speaks about finding joy and hope in the Lord Jesus, emphasizing His love, grace, and sacrifice. It encourages rejoicing in Christ and sharing the good news, highlighting the promise of heaven for those who believe in Him. The author expresses faith in Jesus as the source of redemption and encourages a focus on…

  • The Dead Hear Jesus’ Voice and Live

    The Dead Hear Jesus’ Voice and Live

    In John 5:24–27, Jesus explains that belief in Him and the Father grants eternal life and freedom from judgment. He declares that the dead will hear His voice and live. This passage highlights Jesus’ deity, authority to judge, and offer of salvation. Believers transition from death to eternal life, symbolizing spiritual rebirth. The text encourages…

  • The Most High Laughs

    The Most High Laughs

    The Most High laughs as rulers plot and scheme, profiting from suffering. But they will be held accountable. The wicked cannot thwart God’s plan. All must answer to the Maker. Those who oppose Him will fall. Come to King Jesus, and help the needy. Power comes from God. Be a faithful steward of what He…

  • Jesus: The Honorable Life-Giving Judge

    Jesus: The Honorable Life-Giving Judge

    In John 5:21-23, Jesus explains His unity with the Father, stating His ability to give life and administer judgment. This passage emphasizes Jesus’ deity and role as the righteous Judge. It challenges us to honor and worship Him as we do the Father and prompts self-reflection on our acceptance of His salvation and understanding of…

  • Who Am I?

    Who Am I?

    This poem expresses wonder and gratitude for the divine love and attention of Jesus, despite the speaker’s insignificance in the vast universe. It acknowledges the all-encompassing power and presence of God, emphasizing the personal connection and redemptive love experienced by those who know Him by faith in Jesus Christ. The poem reflects on divine intervention,…