A Christian poem about resisting temptation.
Make Me Strong Oh Lord
A poem that’s a prayer—asking for the strength to resist temptation.
Jesus. The Way, the Truth, and the Life.
A poem that’s a prayer—asking for the strength to resist temptation.
A Christian poem about resisting temptation.
Is it possible to be caught in a net and to like being caught? A poem by Tim.
A poem that talks about being caught in a net, but appreciating it. Yeah, I know it sounds confusing, but you’ll get it once you read it.
Was the death of Jesus on the cross a useless endeavor?
A poem that explores the death of Jesus and whether or not it was a useless endeavor. What do you think?
A Christian poem about finding hope in God.
A Christian poem about finding hope in God. When life has you down, God is just a prayer away.
This poem reminds us that sin can be attractive but that ultimately it leads to death.
This poem might make you cry. The person who wrote it seems trapped in a sin cycle . . . and they feels there’s no escape. The good news is the truth at the end of the poem. We all have the choice. We can all choose life or death. It’s simple. Not rocket science. None of us is really trapped. It’s a matter of what move we plan on making next.
A poem about Resurrection Day.
A poem about Resurrection Day and what it means.
It’s so easy to claim the title “Christian.” But do our lives really reflect that title?
Here’s a really cool poem from Mike.
It’s so easy to claim the title “Christian.” But do our lives really reflect that title? Do we know what it’s truly like to have a relationship with the God of the Bible? If not, it’s time to start living the life God has in mind for us.
Mike’s poem reminds us that it is possible to forget our past lives of guilt and shame. We are new creations in Christ.
Mike’s latest poem speaks of guilt . . . and letting go. It’s easy to hold onto past sins and tell ourselves we aren’t worthy of God’s calling. But we are. We’ve been washed clean. We are white as snow. Our sins are forgiven and forgotten. We are sanctified. Holy. Accepted. Washed. Renewed. We are new creations in Jesus. Amen.
A poem about Rahab that reminds us that God can use any of us, even though we’re weak.
A Christian poem that reminds us that God can use anyone to satisfy His purposes. He uses the lowest of the low. He uses the weakest of the weak. Heck, He even uses me sometimes.
Check out Mark’s latest poem. This is good stuff. Who Knows?
Whatever you’ve done, whatever your life experiences—God still loves you. He knows everything about you, and me, and He still accepts us and loves us unconditionally. What a miracle.
A poem by Mark.