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Here you will find poems about God, faith and many other topics dear to Christians. You can submit your own original poetry by joining. Click here, it's free. All poems are automatically entered into our monthly contest.
Awake My Heart with Gladness
The Lesson of God;* to learn everything I can about His Son,* to allow the Holy Spirit to strength me in His ,* to live the Roman Road.*to glorify and bring continual praises to our King

Promises from our Lord and Master
One of the most important weapons of spiritual warfare is praise. It is not only for our King's pleasure; but Godly blesses us with perseverance, patience, hope, and joy by His Spirit. Because of His Victory, we can claim Him as our Savior.

My God this Night
After a day of Spiritual Warfare, we have a blessing beyond all words - we are invited by the King of Kings and Lord of Lords to rest under His wings of safety.

The Visitation
Right now we live in a place where Satan is the "Prince of the Air." Every moment is the opportunity for Spiritual Warfare.... until we are promised a victorious visit from our Lord Jesus Christ.

In Christ
Facing life trials in Christ

Three Days
A short poem contrasting the three days of the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus, and linking them together in their eternal context.

Make me as holy as a pardoned sinner can be.
Rev Robert Murray M'Cheyne (pronounced "Mak-shayn", 21 May 1813 – 25 March 1843) was a minister in the Church of Scotland from 1835 to 1843.A mighty and humble young minister used greatly by God. He went to glory at the tender age of 29.

Job 3 • Job's Lament finalist in poetry contest
Before I wrote this poem, I had never read the Book of Job. When my daily Bible-reading brought me to Job, I was blown away with the imagery. Job is in the Poetry section of the Bible for a reason!

What is the Source?
There are many people today who, while denying God, have a lot to say about human rights. The question is, without God, where do rights come from? This poem asks the question and concludes with an alternative truth. There is a God!

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