Tag: Yahweh
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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…
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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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Our Only Hope
Humanity rebelled against Yahweh, breaking the peace. Despite warnings, they disobeyed, leading to chains of sin and death. Jesus, God’s Son, offers undeserved mercy and restoration.
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Why Did Naomi Send Ruth To Boaz At Night?
Naomi encourages Ruth to seek rest and security by approaching their relative, Boaz, at the threshing floor. Ruth agrees to follow Naomi’s plan. This demonstrates Naomi’s concern for Ruth’s well-being and the cultural context of seeking marital security for widows. The passage challenges us to trust in God’s provision and respond humbly to our Redeemer,…
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As The Nations Rage
This poem speaks of Yahweh’s rule over heaven and earth, urging those in power to fear God. It emphasizes accountability, justice, and grace through Jesus. It warns against injustice and corruption, promoting love, truth, and faithfulness. It ultimately expresses hope in King Jesus ending all strife, amid a troubled world.
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Yahweh Is In The Heavens
This poem emphasizes the steadfastness and grace of Yahweh in the face of life’s challenges, assuring believers of their protection and ultimate victory. It highlights the presence of God in the midst of trials and the promise of eternal peace and salvation through Jesus Christ.
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Ruth and Naomi Find a Redeemer
This passage from Ruth 2:19–23 depicts Ruth’s return to Naomi after gleaning in Boaz’s field, where Naomi recognized the provision and potential for Ruth’s future. This story reveals Yahweh’s provision, loyalty, and potential for a brighter future. It encourages us to trust in Yahweh’s faithful care, even in difficult circumstances, and find hope in Jesus’…
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Boaz’s Kindness and Ruth’s Hard Work
This passage from Ruth 2:14-18 shows Boaz’s generosity and hospitality towards Ruth, providing her with ample food and instructing his servants to leave extra grain for her to glean. This reflects Jesus’ abundant and selfless kindness towards us, inspiring us to show generosity and kindness to others in response to His love and blessings in…
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Boaz Sees Ruth’s Beautiful Character
Boaz compassionately directs Ruth to glean in his fields, providing protection and provisions for her. Ruth expresses gratitude for his kindness, and Boaz commends her loyalty and encourages her in her new faith. Boaz’s selfless care for Ruth mirrors Jesus’ love and protection, inspiring us to seek refuge under His wings.

