Tag: Love
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You Are of Your Father the Devil
In John 8:39-47, Jesus confronts a group claiming Abraham as their father, stating their rejection of Him reveals their true spiritual descent from the devil. He emphasizes that genuine children of God love Him and accept His truth. This passage serves as a call to self-reflection about one’s spiritual heritage and relationship with Jesus.
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The Truth Will Set You Free: John 8:31-38
In John 8:31-38, Jesus emphasizes the need to abide in His word to truly be His disciples, asserting that sin enslaves individuals. He highlights that spiritual freedom comes from believing in Him, not through ethnic lineage. Genuine discipleship is made evident in those who live by His teachings and trust in Him.
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The Father Receives Us
This poem expresses the unconditional love and mercy of God the Father, who welcomes believers despite their sins. Through Christ’s sacrifice, humanity is offered redemption and eternal life. The message encourages trust in Jesus for forgiveness and a relationship with God, emphasizing His compassionate nature and the call to come freely to Him.
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Jesus Is From Above: John 8:21-30
In John 8:21-30, Jesus reveals His divine identity and the necessity of believing in Him for salvation. He contrasts His heavenly origin with the earthly nature of His audience, emphasizing the consequences of sin. Despite misunderstanding, some begin to believe in Him, highlighting His mission of salvation through the crucifixion.
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The Ancient Of Days
This. poem invites individuals to find comfort and rest in Jesus, referred to as the Ancient of Days, who offers relief from burdens, love and joy. It emphasizes His sacrifice, resurrection, and divine role as Savior of the world, encouraging the weary to embrace His grace, trust Him, and join in worship.
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The Only Way
This poem highlights the struggle against deception and darkness in this world, emphasizing the importance of choosing to trust in Jesus Christ. It contrasts the deceptive allure of sin with the promise of redemption and eternal life through Christ. Ultimately, it portrays Jesus as the guiding force leading believers away from sorrow towards a glorious…
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Christ Is Gentle
This poem celebrates Christ as the gentle Lamb and victorious Savior, emphasizing His compassion and sacrifice for humanity’s sins. It highlights His humiliation, resurrection, and the offer of eternal life through faith. The message warns of judgment for those who reject Him, inviting all to accept His grace and mercy.
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Christ Jesus My King
This poem expresses a deep devotion to Christ, highlighting themes of redemption and hope. It reflects on past struggles with sin and darkness, ultimately emphasizing Jesus’ sacrifice and triumphant resurrection. The speaker recognizes Christ as the source of true joy and eternal life, pledging unwavering faith and commitment to Him.
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Our Lifespan Is Dust
This poem reflects on the brevity of life, likening it to dust and mist. It emphasizes the importance of faith in Jesus, who offers salvation and eternal life despite by grace through faith in Him. The author urges readers to choose wisely between self-reliance and trusting in God’s grace, highlighting life’s urgency and spiritual significance.
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The Greatest Teacher
This poem expresses the belief in Jesus Christ as the ultimate Teacher and God, highlighting His selfless sacrifice for humanity, which opened the was to a restored relationship between God and man. It emphasizes His resurrection, the hope it brings, and encourages believers to learn from His teachings and difficult experiences, ultimately assuring eternal life…
