God’s free gift of salvation is available to you . . . or anyone else willing to claim it. Cindy’s poem tells us about it.
Free Gift of Salvation
God’s free gift of salvation is available to all willing to claim it. A poem by Cindy.
Jesus. The Way, the Truth, and the Life.
God’s free gift of salvation is available to all willing to claim it. A poem by Cindy.
God’s free gift of salvation is available to you . . . or anyone else willing to claim it. Cindy’s poem tells us about it.
Choose life, that you might live. The life He gives, He gives forever. A poem.
We all have a simple choice: we can choose life or we can choose death. God suggests (and I agree with Him) that we choose life.
He alone can provide peace. It’s up to you whether or not you want to experience it.
An amazingly clever poem about logic and the truth.
I cannot know. Three words we’ve heard often from people who don’t believe.
I do not know. Again, words we’ve heard often from people who don’t believe in the Jesus of the Bible.
One of those statements is false. The other is most likely true.
Check out Tim’s latest poem, a clever collection of thoughts about logic and the truth.
This poem reminds us that our job is to submit to His will and remain faithful ’til the end.
Sometimes it’s hard to know what God’s thinking. Our lives seem full of needless suffering and pain. We do all we can to please Him . . . yet, life remains hard. We don’t understand.
This poem reflects on God’s sovereignty as He guides and directs our lives. Our job is simply to submit to His will and remain faithful ’til the end.
God’s glory wasn’t always displays of power; it was revealed in His servant’s life.
Another poem by Tim.
God’s glory wasn’t always revealed in awesome displays of power. Most of the time it was revealed in His simple, serving, sinless life.
We don’t have to wonder if we’re saved. We can have assurance of our salvation.
Here’s a question that was recently sent in by a site visitor:
How can I be sure of my salvation? I have confessed Jesus to people I know and was baptized. I told my family members about Jesus because the Bible says to confess him before men. How can I be sure that I am still saved or ever was?
The little book of 1 John has a lot to say about this topic. And guess what? This is not something we have to wonder about.
Hebrews 10:26 sounds scary. Can Christians really lose their salvation?
26 For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins,
27 but a fearful expectation of judgment, and a fury of fire that will consume the adversaries.
Hebrews 10:26, 27
This verse makes a lot of people nervous. Can a Christian really lose his or her salvation? What does it mean, “there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins”? The “adveraries” – who are they? Find out what we think of this passage.
A poem that speaks of the wonders of God’s Word. Is it gathering dust on your shelf?
It’s easy to let our Bible sit on the shelf and gather dust. I’ve been guilty of it.
But God’s Word contains life; it contains the message that God has for you and me. It tells of creation, the reason for living and the end of things.
Take some time to read it today and every day.
The Dusty Old Book (a poem by Belinda)
Do rainbows remind you of God’s promises? This poem reminds us that rainbows are a sign from God.
We often see rainbows. But when we do, do we remember God’s promise?
This poem helps us remember that God gave us a promise and He reveals that promise through a sign – a rainbow.
A poem that reminds us why Jesus came to this planet-to save sinners like you & me.
Sometimes we forget the purpose of Jesus’ visit to this planet.
This poem reminds us why He came. He came to save sinners like you & me.