Christmas In the Garden of Eden – The Christmas Story Part 1

This poem narrates the Christmas Story from Genesis to the birth of Jesus. It emphasizes the prophecy of a Saviour coming to rescue mankind from sin and the schemes of Satan. The poem reflects on the long-awaited Saviour and the anticipation of His arrival.

But wait…God Made a Promise

This poem reflects on the story of Adam and Eve, emphasizing God's love, grace, and the consequences of disobedience. It highlights the loss of peace and the promise of a future Savior. The poem encourages trust in God's plan, forgiveness, and the hope of returning to the peace of the garden.

The Blame Game – Eve Part 3

The poem recounts the story of Adam and Eve hiding from God and then making excuses. They avoided taking responsibility for their actions and blamed each other and the serpent. This disobedience damaged their relationship with each other and with God, bringing shame and displeasure from God.

A Tragic Rescue Needed

They were conscience of and understood Their tragic situation From which they need rescuing But who would be their saviour? A verse from my poem 'Wrong Game Move' Part two of a four part series based on the Bible Story of Adam and Eve. Why not listen to or read the whole story of Adam... Continue Reading →

Why Didn’t You Think to Ask God for Help?

In their frantic effort to clothe themselves And cover their nakedness They didn't think to ask God to forgive them And advise on what to do next. A verse from my poem 'Wrong Game Move' Why not listen to or read the whole story of Adam and Eve - Eve's Story Part 1, Wrong Game... Continue Reading →

Gotch Eve

They had learnt through this experience That God their creator did indeed Know what was best for them God was right and the creature had lied. A verse from my poem 'Wrong Game Move' Part two of a four-part series based on the Bible Story of Adam and Eve. Why not listen to or read... Continue Reading →

Wrong Game Move

This poem depicts Adam and Eve's shame and fear after eating the forbidden fruit. They realize the consequences of their disobedience, feel guilt and shame, and try to hide from God. The poem highlights their newfound knowledge of good and evil, their understanding of God's wisdom, and the inevitable punishment for their rebellion.

Sweet Temptation – Eve Part 1

The poem explores the process of temptation, delving into the interaction between sight, emotions, and thoughts. The serpent deceives Eve, leading her to question God's commands and ultimately choose disobedience. This decision not only impacts Eve but also influences Adam to disobey, leading to the first sin.

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