We humans create our own destinies. We forge our own identities and we have no need of any sort of god. Do we?
Tag: Christian Poem
The Devil in the Confessional Box
The devil is real and he’s out to get you. So watch out! Anyway, here’s a poem written from his viewpoint. It should serve as a reminder that we should be ever vigilant against Satan’s tactics.
A Sinner Saved by God’s Amazing Grace
Finally. Another post! I am sorry I have been so slow to post anything lately. We have much content in queue but time for work on the site has been escaping me. But for tonight, here’s a poem to bless you. Click the link below to read the poem.
As We Grow & Wish to Glow
This poem reminds us that life means nothing without God. We can strive to be the richest, the best, the fastest, the strongest–but none of it means much if God’s not in it. Make sure to include God in everything you do if you want your actions and decisions to have eternal consequences.
First Time
Here we have a thought-provoking Christian poem called First Time, and ironically it’s also the first time Ben has ever submitted a poem to us! It really made me think about God’s feelings as He watches over us and waits for us from the moment of conception. How must it make Him feel when He has so much to give us and we decide to ignore Him? How would it feel if my own daughter rejected me? Anyway, these are the thoughts I had as I was reading the poem. Check it out for yourself by clicking the link below.
Liz James
Liz James lived a quiet life. But she lived a meaningful life–a life lived out in service to others. Long alone, she suffered through many disappointments and sorrows but her faith stayed strong. Would our faith remain strong in such circumstances? Tim’s poem was written in memory of the life of Liz James. Click the link below to read it.
Liz James
Anglicans Anonymous
Mike wrote this poem . . . and he’s British (I think) so it’s OK. But I think the message he’s trying to get across is much more global in nature: if we’re Christians and we know the Good News, then we should share it. Keeping it to ourselves can have tragic consequences. Click the link below to read Mike’s poem.
Kingdom Tyres
Mike’s poem reminds us that we need to keep our spiritual lives recharged. Click the link below to read his clever poem.
Wedding Festival
Thanks you Ken, for sending in such an amazing poem! What will it be like when we finally see our savior face to face? It will be an indescribable meeting. Click the link below to read Ken’s poem.
The River
This poem by Michael Sawh really got me thinking about my life–where I’ve been, what I’ve done–and how Jesus has embraced me and given me mercy and a new hope. Amazing! Click the link below to read Michael’s poem.