Tag: miracles

  • The Cup of Christ’s Libation

    The Cup of Christ’s Libation

    The poem reflects on Christ’s sacrificial act of drinking from the cup of suffering, representing His bloodshed for humanity’s redemption. It emphasizes the grace offered through His death and resurrection, inviting all to trust in Him for eternal life and freedom from sin, showcasing His love and salvific power.

  • Jesus Causes Division: John 7:40-44

    Jesus Causes Division: John 7:40-44

    In John 7:40-44, the crowd in the temple debates Jesus’ identity, with some recognizing Him as the Messiah while others doubt His origins, believing the Christ should come from Bethlehem. This division sparks conflicting opinions and an intent to arrest Him, highlighting the varied responses to His claims and the ongoing struggle between belief in…

  • Do Not Judge By Appearances

    Do Not Judge By Appearances

    In John 7:19-24, Jesus challenges the crowd’s claim to uphold Moses’ law, highlighting their hypocrisy in seeking to kill Him while they themselves break the law. He compares His healing on the Sabbath to circumcision, emphasizing that true judgment should not be based on appearances but on God’s will and righteousness.

  • The Tombs I Live Among

    The Tombs I Live Among

    This poem expresses deep despair and suffering in a gloomy existence controlled by death. However, a powerful figure, the risen Christ, brings hope and liberation, urging the fallen to embrace new life. Through His sacrifice, He offers freedom from pain and sorrow, inviting all to rejoice and accept His love by placing their faith in…

  • We Walk With The Lord

    We Walk With The Lord

    In the midst of trials and darkness, we find solace in the Lord Jesus. He is a consuming flame, a refuge to call upon. His love and justice make Him ever worthy of trust. Jesus, our constant companion, brings light and strength, ensuring that we are never alone.

  • Ruth Lays At Boaz’s Feet

    Ruth Lays At Boaz’s Feet

    Ruth obediently followed Naomi’s instructions by going to the threshing floor and then waiting until Boaz was asleep. She revealed herself to Boaz and asked him to be her redeemer. Boaz praised her for her character and assured her that he would act as her redeemer. He also mentioned another man who had priority as…

  • Christ Jesus Is Worthy

    Christ Jesus Is Worthy

    Christ Jesus, worthy of worship, made us and came to live with us. He died for our sin, rose victorious, and reigns supreme. He brings hope, shelter, and aid, deserving praise and worship at all times. His mercy and grace shine brightly, and all creatures praise His name and rejoice in His love.

  • 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.

  • Jesus Tels a Man To Stop Sinning

    Jesus Tels a Man To Stop Sinning

    This passage from John 5:10-14 recounts the healing of a disabled man by Jesus on the Sabbath, sparking controversy with Jewish leaders. It highlights the legalistic attitudes of the leaders and Jesus’ admonition for the man to sin no more. The story calls for reflection on the intertwining of love, obedience, sin, and the grace…

  • Jesus Heals a Disabled Man

    Jesus Heals a Disabled Man

    This passage from John 5:1–3, 5–9 describes Jesus healing a man who had been disabled for 38 years near the pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem. The detailed observation notes Jesus’ interaction with the man and the implications for us spiritually. It emphasizes Jesus’ sovereign initiative in healing and encourages trust in His wisdom and love,…