Tag: life

  • “One Sows and Another Reaps”

    “One Sows and Another Reaps”

    In John 4:35–38, Jesus urges his disciples to recognize the readiness of the spiritual harvest. He emphasizes the shared roles of sowing and reaping in God’s work, emphasizing the eternal significance of the labor. Believers are called to join in this work with joy, knowing that every role is crucial and will be rewarded.

  • My Food Is Doing God’s Will

    My Food Is Doing God’s Will

    In this passage, Jesus tells his disciples that his true sustenance comes from doing the will of God and accomplishing His work, surpassing the importance of physical nourishment. This challenges us to prioritize spiritual needs over physical desires, finding satisfaction in serving God and extending love and care to others.

  • Can This be the Christ?

    Can This be the Christ?

    John 4:27-30 shows Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman. His disciples are surprised that He spoke with her, given the cultural norms. Despite her past, the woman eagerly shares about Jesus in her town, leading many to come see him. The passage teaches us about Jesus’s transformative love and challenges us to share it with…

  • Jesus Speaks About a Woman’s Sin

    Jesus Speaks About a Woman’s Sin

    This passage from John 4:16-19 reveals Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman. He uncovers her past, leading her to acknowledge her sin and need for spiritual fulfillment. The woman is amazed by Jesus’ knowledge and realizes He is a prophet. This story prompts reflection on how Jesus confronts our sin with love and offers true…

  • He is glorious

    He is glorious

    This poem describes the creation of the universe by Yahweh, the making of humans in His image, their rebellion, and the forgiveness and salvation brought by Jesus. It emphasizes Jesus’ glory, mercy, and his role as the Savior, urging readers to come to Him for new life and transformation.

  • Before The Throne

    Before The Throne

    The poem “Before The Throne” by Gabriel Mattix describes a sinner standing before the holy throne, feeling unworthy. However, a Mighty Figure speaks up, vouching for the sinner’s salvation through faith in Him. The Judge forgives the sins, welcomes the sinner as His own, and promises eternal life through Jesus.

  • The Healer Descended

    The Healer Descended

    This poem speaks of a sinner who is cleansed and loved by Jesus, who offers forgiveness and eternal life. Despite feeling unworthy, the sinner is reassured and finds hope in the promise of salvation, urging others to accept Jesus’ mercy and surrender to Him. Jesus is portrayed as the ultimate redeemer, bringing joy and grace…

  • God So Loved The World

    God So Loved The World

    This analysis of John 3:16 examines the original language and conveys the depth of God’s love. The passage declares that God’s love extends to all humanity, offering salvation through belief in His only Son, Jesus, for eternal life. This signifies the inclusiveness of God’s love and the profound sacrifice He made for mankind’s redemption.

  • Your Power Sustains me

    Your Power Sustains me

    This poem depicts a plea for help and strength from Jesus in the face of overwhelming suffering and hopelessness. The poet seeks divine assistance to overcome their pain and serve their Lord faithfully. They express their willingness to be guided and sustained by Jesus, finding comfort and salvation in Him amidst their struggles.

  • You Must Be Born Again

    You Must Be Born Again

    John 3:5-8 discusses the necessity of spiritual rebirth to enter the Kingdom of God. Jesus emphasizes the distinction between physical and spiritual birth, urging Nicodemus to understand and believe in this transformation. This implies that all, regardless of status, must be born again of the Spirit to enter God’s Kingdom. This truth requires humble acceptance…