Tag: resurrection
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Jesus Raises a Dead Man
In John 11:38-44, Jesus, commands the stone at Lazarus’ tomb to be removed despite Martha’s concerns about odor. He praises God, raises Lazarus from the dead, and instructs those present to unbind him. This event illustrates Jesus’ power over death, emphasizing faith and foreshadowing believers’ future resurrection.
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Believe in Jesus and Never Die
In John 11:17-27, Jesus arrives at Bethany where Lazarus has been dead for four days. Martha expresses her belief that Jesus could have saved Lazarus while affirming her faith in the resurrection. Jesus proclaims Himself as “the resurrection and the life,” inviting her to believe in Him for eternal life, culminating in her declaration of…
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Jesus Braves Danger For His Friends
In John 11:5-16, Jesus demonstrates His love for Lazarus and his sisters by delaying His visit despite their distress. His intention, revealed through Lazarus’s death, is to strengthen faith and glorify God. The passage emphasizes the concept of divine timing, the significance of Jesus as the resurrection and life, and the call to unwavering loyalty,…
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Born To Die
This poem reflects on Jesus’ sacrificial death and resurrection. It highlights that while all humans are born to die, Christ, as both God and man, faced death innocently to rescue humanity from sin. Believers are assured of eternal life through faith in Him, celebrating His victory over death.
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The King Is Alive
This poem first imagines the shock, horror and despair felt by the followers of Jesus as they saw Him arrested and executed. But Jesus did not remain dead. After three days He rose again to life, and all who believe in Him will receive eternal life and be made victorious over death in, with and…
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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…
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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.
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Then I Laughed At Death
As I walked the path led by Yahweh, a dark and vicious horror rose before me. Despite its grip, I remembered Jesus’ victory over death and began to worship joyfully. The beast was shattered, for the risen Lion of Judah has conquered. We will trample this enemy, for eternal life is ours through Jesus.
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The Good Lord Has Come
Jesus, the Giver of life, sacrificed Himself to save us from death and opened a way to God. He showed His love by enduring trials and ultimately dying for us. After three days, He rose, and is now building His Kingdom through love. Trust in Him and praise His name for deliverance from hopelessness and…
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The Fear Of My Youth
In my youth, I feared facing disabling infirmity as a young adult. To my horror this very thing happened to me. Pain and suffering consumed me, and I questioned life’s purpose. It wasn’t until I turned to God’s Word that I found comfort. Reflecting on Jesus’ suffering and resurrection, I discovered hope and purpose, knowing…
