God Rescues from Hidden Traps

As we journey through our life God rescues us from hidden traps Shields us from deadly hazards From spiritual attacks. A verse from my poem 'God Protects from Attacks.' Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

God is Neither Fickle or False

God is neither fickle nor false Weak nor mortal He is God Almighty, not a mere man We will never be disappointed in Him. A verse from my poem 'God Protects from Attacks. Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

God Protects from Enemy Attacks

This Christian poem, inspired by Psalm 91:5-13, reflects on physical and spiritual attacks. It portrays various forms of harm, from words and gossip to illness and disasters, emphasizing God's protection and empowerment for those who trust in Him. With vivid imagery, it reminds readers to stand strong in faith against all assaults.

Come to God’s Love, Light and Life

Now Jesus turns to you and calls "You, in hatred, come to my love" "You, in darkness, come to my light" "You, in death, come to my life." A verse from my poem 'God's Love, Light and Life.' Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

Bring Back Love, Light and Life

From His love, light and life God sent His Son To bring love, light and life Back to us, His creation To pay our debt of rebellion And fill us with God's Love, light and life again. A verse from my poem God's Love, Light and Life Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry Image by... Continue Reading →

Love, Light and Life

When you turn away from love, you face hatred When you turn away from light, you face darkness, When you turn away from life, you face death So, what did God do about that? A verse from my poem God's Love, Light and Life Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

God’s Love Light and Life

This Christian poem conveys the gospel message of love, light, and life. Inspired by a YouTube video, the poem explains God's response to humanity's rebellion and offers a message of redemption and hope through Jesus Christ. Its recitation provided spiritual guidance to prisoners.

I Cannot Live without…

I ask myself these questions I am troubled by my answers 'What is it I cannot live without? What is it I want the most?" A verse from my poem 'God's Rules for Living' is based on the Ten Commandments. Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

We Crave to Satisfy our Voids

We crave to satisfy our voids Our voids are often 'good' things Things that we 'must' have What we crave we worship and serve. A verse from my poem 'God's Rules for Living.' is based on the Ten Commandments. Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

Which False Idols Control Us?

There are many false idols in our lives Which we long for them to satisfy We want them more than anything else They control our time, money and thoughts. A verse from my poem 'God's Rules For Living.' based on the Ten Commandments, Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

Make God’s Values Our Voids

By the grace of God let your Holy Spirit Cause us to love others as Jesus loves Make us willing to conform our life Make God's values the voids that we crave. A verse from my poem 'God's Rules for Living.' Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry.

God’s Rules for Living

This poem was inspired by Timothy Keller's 'Counterfeit Gods', delves into the relevance of the Ten Commandments in modern life. It explores the worship of invisible false idols and emphasizes the importance of honoring God, relationships, truthfulness, contentment, and utilizing one's talents for His glory.

Who is This Man Jesus?

Curious, she is drawn to Him "Who is this man, I want to know I've heard of Him, I must learn more." A verse from my Christian poem 'It Takes Two to Tango'. Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

Dripping with Grace

His words dripped with grace Washing away her shame Filling her heart with true love Not the foolish love she had known. A verse from my poem 'It Takes Two to Tango.' Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

As Far as the East is From the West

God has separated me from my sin Through the blood of Jesus Christ As far as the East is from the West He remembers them no more. A verse from my poem 'My Sin is Removed.' Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

God Removes My Sin

God removes my sin stone by stone That He crushes the stones to dust All the dust is blown away God does this for His own sake. A verse from my poem 'My Sin is Removed'. Beverley Joy of Simply Story Poetry

My Sin is Removed

This poem reflects on overcoming guilt and shame through God's forgiveness. She emphasizes God's removal of sin and her refusal to be defined by her past, expressing a commitment to obey and grow spiritually.

Eagle Wings

This poem reflects on Isaiah 40:31 and the concept of waiting on the Lord. It emphasizes hopeful anticipation rather than anxiety and stress, and describes the renewal of strength and the ability to soar like an eagle as outcomes of this patient waiting. Embracing God's love and grace enables this uplifting transformation.

I am Ruth

This poem focusing on Ruth's experience in a new community. Ruth seeks work and food while embodying patience, humility, and trust in God's timing. The poet reflects on Ruth's character and her faith. The poem conveys themes of loyalty, gratitude, and reliance on God.

Walking with Our Heavenly Father

This Christian poem likens our spiritual journey as children of God to a physical walk with a father, highlighting the need for guidance and protection. It emphasizes the importance of trusting God's wisdom and finding peace and strength in His grace, even in the face of life's challenges and obstacles.

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