Tag: worship
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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.
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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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Sing Of Our King
In joyful celebration, praise our risen King who conquered death. Jesus’ sacrifice brought light, dispelling darkness. Through His sacrifice, all are welcomed to find rest and true love. Rejoice and join in praising the gracious, risen, Ruler of Heaven.
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Worship the Father in Spirit and Truth
Jesus speaks with a Samaritan woman and reveals that true worship of God is not confined to a specific location. He implies that genuine worship is characterized by spiritual authenticity rather than ritual adherence. This encounter emphasizes God’s universal pursuit of worshippers and the need for wholehearted submission to His truth for genuine worship.
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Zeal For Your House Will Consume Me
In John 2:13-17 Jesus arrives in Jerusalem for the upcoming Passover and finds the temple filled with merchants selling animals and money changers. Out of righteous zeal, he drives them out and overturns their tables, quoting scripture about the sanctity of the temple. This event teaches the importance of maintaining purity and reverence in worship…
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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.
