Tag: Mercy

  • Too Strong to Die, Too Sick to Live

    Too Strong to Die, Too Sick to Live

    This poem by Gabriel Mattix laments the weakness and frailty that everyone must face at some point in our short lives on earth. But the poet then turns from mourning the brevity and pain of life, to rejoicing in the eternal hope available to everyone who believes in Jesus, the God who made us to…

  • The King Of Kings

    The King Of Kings

    This poem celebrates King Jesus as the ultimate sovereign, offering grace and mercy to all who seek Him. It emphasizes His justice, love for the downtrodden, and the hope He brings to the suffering. Though divine, He humbly faced death, conquering darkness, and extends salvation to those who trust in Him.

  • Praise Be To God

    Praise Be To God

    This poem expresses the struggle against a dark kingdom that oppresses and enslaves its subjects. It emphasizes the need for redemption and forgiveness through Jesus Christ, who, through His sacrifice, offers salvation and freedom. It calls for belief in Him to receive eternal life and encourages gratitude towards God for His unwavering love and mercy.

  • 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.

  • I’m Unworthy Oh Lord

    I’m Unworthy Oh Lord

    This poem expresses gratitude for God’s mercy and grace through Jesus Christ. It acknowledges human unworthiness and sin, but also celebrates the hope and new life found in Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection.

  • Streams Of Mercy

    Streams Of Mercy

    Streams of mercy, grace, and love flow from Zion, bringing life and light to those lost in darkness. Jesus’ sacrificial death and resurrection defeated sin and death, offering mercy, peace, and an everlasting quenching of spiritual thirst. His divine origin and victory over the enemy bring hope and renewal to all who believe in Him.

  • The Bridegroom Is Coming

    The Bridegroom Is Coming

    The Bridegroom is coming to take home His prize. Trust Jesus and dwell in His hall. He loves sinners and raises them from the dirt. Come to the Father and be reborn. Surrender your heart to Christ Jesus the King, for tomorrow’s not certain. He saves, redeems, and offers grace for your sin.

  • I Cannot Go On

    I Cannot Go On

    This poem expresses deep anguish and pain, asking for relief and questioning the purpose of suffering. They turn to the Lord Jesus for solace and strength, acknowledging His power and seeking comfort in His grace and mercy. Despite the intense suffering, there is hope and trust in the Lord’s love and salvation.

  • 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,…

  • The Coming One

    The Coming One

    The Coming One is Jesus, who offers free mercy to save lost souls. He died for our sins, rose, and ascended to heaven, but will return one day. By trusting in Him, we receive salvation and citizenship in His eternal kingdom. Jesus’ return is imminent, and we must repent and trust in Him to escape…