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Poems by Bose V

poem count: 25 | pages: 3 | second place: 1 time | finalist: 3 times
Grace Unbound
"Grace Unbound" celebrates the transformative power of God's grace, drawing inspiration from the Bible who found redemption and healing through faith.

Harvest of the Spirit
This poem celebrates the fruits of the Spirit as outlined in Galatians 5:22-23, describing how they nurture and guide us through life's journey, offering comfort, strength, and guidance.

Redeeming Grace: A Journey from A to Z
Explore the path of redemption through overcoming sins from A to Z, guided by biblical wisdom and the transformative power of God's grace.

Faith's Silent Wait second in poetry contest
A poem celebrating patient faith in awaiting God's vision and victory, drawing inspiration from lesser-known biblical characters and highlighting the parallel of waiting for forgiveness and trusting in God's timing.

Divine Transformation
Experience the miraculous change brought about by surrendering to Jesus, transforming emptiness into fulfillment and despair into joy.

Echoes of Creation
In "Echoes of Creation," nature's elements—from birds to flowers—whisper the timeless tale of Jesus's birth, miracles, and resurrection. As they question humanity's acceptance of His divine love, they reflect on the consequences of rejecting redempti

Revival's Call: A Vision Renewed
Mark 16:15 - "And he said to them, 'Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.'"

Echoes of Palms: Modern Reflections finalist in poetry contest
This poem reflects on the timeless significance of Palm Sunday in the modern era, highlighting the juxtaposition between ancient traditions and contemporary technologies. Through symbols like palm branches and the humble donkey, it emphasizes the endurin

Resurrection's Triumph
Resurrection's Triumph" is a poignant poem that delves into the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Through vivid imagery and emotive language, it portrays the agony of Christ's sacrifice on the cross, emphasizing his wounds as symbols of love