Tag: Love

  • Creation Sings

    Creation Sings

    This poem reflects on the fall of mankind and creation’s current state of struggle as a result of rebellion and sin. It also speaks of a hopeful future where redemption will bring about peace, harmony, and joy, with the promise of Jesus Christ’s return to end suffering and bring new life.

  • Jesus Came to Manifest His Glory

    Jesus Came to Manifest His Glory

    John 2:11-12 recounts Jesus’ first miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana. This act demonstrated his divine glory and power, leading his disciples to believe in him. The passage highlights Jesus’ compassionate nature, showing that he came to transform and fulfill the old covenant. It encourages belief in Jesus and compassionate…

  • Darkness and Light

    Darkness and Light

    This poem by Gabriel Mattix portrays the darkness ruling the earth, but the Word descends in humble might to battle and win, bringing hope and a new kingdom. Jesus, the victorious King, conquers darkness with light, rescuing and claiming His people, vanquishing the darkness and offering salvation.

  • He Who Comes From Heaven Is Above All

    He Who Comes From Heaven Is Above All

    John 3:31-33 emphasizes Jesus’ heavenly origin and authority. John the Baptist explains that Jesus, coming from heaven, has the ultimate authority and brings a testimony about salvation. Those who receive His message affirm the truth of God. We are called to decrease, letting Jesus’ name be known above our own, and to share His message…

  • The Best is Yet to Come

    The Best is Yet to Come

    In John 2:8-10, Jesus turns water into wine at a wedding feast, bringing honor and blessing to the couple. This demonstrates Christ’s sovereignty and care for individuals. The wine’s high quality shows His abundant provision. Believers are encouraged to obey Jesus without hesitation and look forward to the even greater blessings to come in eternity.

  • Jesus said, “Fill The Jars With Water.”

    Jesus said, “Fill The Jars With Water.”

    In John 2:6-7, Jesus instructs servants to fill six stone water jars used for Jewish purification with water. This act leads to a significant miracle of turning the water into wine. The passage teaches obedience, trust, and faith in Jesus. It challenges us to obey fully, even when we don’t understand, trusting in His wisdom.

  • Woman, My Hour Has Not Yet Come

    Woman, My Hour Has Not Yet Come

    John 2:1-5 describes Jesus and his disciples being invited to a wedding in Cana, where they ran out of wine. Jesus initially hesitates to intervene but ultimately turns water into wine at his mother’s request. This event signifies the beginning of his public ministry and teaches us to bring our requests directly to Jesus, as…

  • I Thirst

    I Thirst

    This poem by Gabriel Mattix expresses deep thirst for spiritual fulfillment in Jesus and renunciation of worldly desires. It conveys a profound longing for the sustenance and solace that only God can provide. The poet seeks refuge and strength in the divine, acknowledging that only Jesus can truly satisfy the soul.

  • The Son of God, and the King of Israel

    The Son of God, and the King of Israel

    In John 1:45–51, after being found by Jesus, Philip invites Nathanael to meet Him. Despite Nathanael’s skepticism, he agrees and encounters Jesus. Jesus sees Nathanael’s sincere heart and reveals divine knowledge, convincing Nathanael of His identity as the Son of God. This passage challenges us to respond to Jesus’ invitation, bear witness to Him, and…

  • Follow Me

    Follow Me

    John 1:43-44 describes Jesus inviting Philip to follow Him in Galilee. This simple call signifies an invitation to become a disciple and a commitment to a new life. The passage highlights how Jesus calls people from diverse backgrounds and the significance of responding to His invitation. As followers of Jesus, we are encouraged to reflect…