Lord, Forgive Me – New Poem on truthsaves

Come now, let us reason together, says the LORD: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool.
Isaiah 1:18 (ESV)

Here’s a new Christian poem from mamarocks.com. It’s called Lord, Forgive Me. When we plead with God for forgiveness, He listens and forgives.

Come now, let us reason together, says the LORD: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool.
Isaiah 1:18 (ESV)

Some Easter Poems

A collection of Easter poems reminding us of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection.

As Christians, Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection remain fixed in our minds. But as Good Friday and Easter approach, it’s good to remember the price Jesus paid for us. Mark has written some thought-provoking poems reminding us of Jesus’ sacrifice.

The Servants Way
Prelude to the Cross
A Lamb Among Wolves

Thanks you Jesus! And thank you, Mark, for the reminders.

A Lesson from a Tree – A Christian Poem

This amazing Christian poem moved my heart.

Once again we have received a new poem . . . and once again Tim submitted it! As the site administrator, I’ve decided to publish it. Since we only accept high quality written work, Tim should feel very honored that this poem has been accepted as worthy of publication on truthsaves. O.K., I’m just messing around, obviously. I welcome Tim’s submissions and I’d welcome yours as well! Have you ever written a poem you want to share? Do you have a testimony you’d like to share? Do you have an article or lesson plan you feel people would benefit from? Submit it to us! We want it . . . so we can share it with the world. The site got almost 10,000 unique visitors in January, so traffic continues to increase. If you submit something to us, people will definitely read it.

Anyway, I’ll quit rambling.

Read Tim’s new poem here. It’s called “A Lesson From A Tree.”

Esther Outline and New Poem on truthsaves

The content’s just rolling in now!

I’ve just posted another outline on truthsaves. This one gives a brief overview and outline of the Old Testament book of Esther.

I’ve also posted another poem from Tim. Again, his poetic abilities have floored me! The poem reminds me how easy it is to let sin creep into our lives and take up residence there. We have to make a conscious decision to eject it. Read this little vignette . . . the story of three words.

Read Tim’s poem, “I Have Sinned,” here.

Check out our outline of Esther here.

New Article and Poem on truthsaves . . .

I’ve just had a reader ask, “How do you know when God is speaking to you?” I think this is a question we’ve all asked at some point in our lives. Does God still speak to us? And how can we know? Tim has written a though-provoking article on the topic.

Read it here.

Tim also sent me a poem that goes along with his article. The poem is entitled, “The God Who Speaks.” I didn’t know Tim was such a good poet, at least not in the past, but after he wrote a previous one entitled “When Death Marches Through the Land,” I realized he had been holding out on me.

Read “The God Who Speaks” here.

Two New Christian Poems on truthsaves!

We’ve just added two new poems to our Christian Poetry section on truthsaves. Check ’em out. Marlene wrote both poems. I discovered Marlene on Squidoo; reading her poetry has really inspired me! “Be Still” has reminded me to keep my focus on God as I’m working each day. It’s easy to think about negative things (like how much we despise our co-workers!) but God calls us to keep our eyes constantly on Him as we travel through life.

May God bless you as you read Marlene’s poems.

Be Still
Your Help Comes From the Lord

Two Awesome New Christian Poems

Sometimes I wish I had the gift of crafting words to paint a vivid picture . . . but God hasn’t granted that to me. But He’s definitely granted it to others – and you can read the words of some of these gifted authors by clicking on the following links.

What I Could Not Do

Chained to Myself

If you have enjoyed these poems, send in a word of encouragement and specify that it’s for the authors and I’ll forward it on.

Additionally, if you have some poems that portray the goodness of our Great God & Savior Jesus Christ, then send them in! We would love to read your musings and then . . . we can publish them for the world to see. Your words could have a significant impact on someone else’s life.

May God bless you as you seek HIM!