Jesus lived a sinless life. Then sinners tortured and killed Him. He died a sinner’s death. He died the death of a criminal, ridiculed and mocked.
Read this poem from Robbie:
Jesus. The Way, the Truth, and the Life.
This poem reminds us that Jesus lived a sinless life and died a sinner’s death.
Jesus lived a sinless life. Then sinners tortured and killed Him. He died a sinner’s death. He died the death of a criminal, ridiculed and mocked.
Read this poem from Robbie:
Jesus paid an awful price so we could have eternal life. We owe Him our allegiance. A moving poem.
Can you imagine a crowd of people screaming at you, pushing you, punching you . . . all the while knowing they were planning to kill you in a grotesque manner?
I broke my nose last week and had to have it reset yesterday. The anticipation of the pain made me very nervous (yes, I’m a complete and utter wimp). When I felt (and heard) the bones grinding in my face, I thought, “This is the worst pain I’ve ever felt!” But getting a nose snapped back in place is nothing compared to what Jesus endured for us.
Cindy’s poem reminds us that Jesus paid the price for our sins, by suffering a gruesome, painful death that He knew about beforehand – so we could have eternal life.
A Christian poem about the Christ-follower’s blessings.
Brenda sent in this lovely little poem about the reason the Christ-follower’s blessings.
As life ebbed from the two thieves, they took radically different paths. One chose life, the other death. Which will you choose?
Have you given any thought to what it must have been like for Jesus to watch the two thieves, as He hung on the cross? The thieves paint a perfect picture of us; one chose life, and the other chose death.
Just like them, we have a choice. We can choose to follow Jesus, and accept the invitation to His eternal party, or we can reject Him and choose never-ending suffering.
The choice seems easy to me.
My Brother the King takes the reader on a journey from creation to the present.
This beautifully crafted poem by Tim takes the reader on a journey from creation to the present.
It paints a vivid picture of Jesus Christ, our King, and how He unveiled His perfect plan – in order for us to be His friends and to spend eternity with Him.
Mechanical prayer doesn’t cut it. We serve a living God who loves us and wants to interact with us.
Mike Bullock is a fount of poetry.
He’s recently sent us another poem he entitled “Jesus.” It’s a good reminder not to let our prayer lives get mechanical.
Read Mike’s latest submission:
P.S. Don’t forget to check out his site . . . Mike’s Odes.
Mike’s poem, Mirror, calls for a sincere self-evaluation. Are we truly living for Him?
Mike’s latest submission reminds us to examine our lives. Are we living for Him? What do we see when we look inside? Purity? Peace? Conflict? Rage? Lust?
Help God do what He wants to do; purify your life.
Read Mike’s latest:
Don’t forget to check out Mike’s amazing site: Mike’s Odes.
A moving Christian poem about the life of Jesus Christ.
When I check my email, and see a poem submission from Tim, I get excited.
Tim has a way of putting words on paper that create a vivid mental picture.
Glory paints a picture of the life of Jesus. He came from heaven, from a position of ultimate power, to live a life of suffering and servitude as a man. He never complained; He never sinned; He lived and died for a civilization that treated Him as an outsider.
Check out Tim’s latest poem:
A Christian poem about finding our identity.
Sometimes we struggle to find our identity.
Mike reminds us to call on Jesus to give us confidence to guide us through life.
Read Mike’s latest:
A Christian poem about being blessed.
Emily Schmidt recently submitted this beautiful little poem. She didn’t send me a title, so I called it “Blessed.”