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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. Prizes are awarded.

Salvation's Balm
Let Him heal you with salvation's balm all you who are truly repentant.
by
Deborah Ann Belka

I am Still His . . .
Faithful, loyal, and gracious that is what the Lord is and that is why I am still His today!
by
Deborah Ann Belka

By the Grace of God
God's children are everywhere. They live in big expensive houses, in shelters, in alley's and doorways. As servants of God, we are to help those less fortunate than us. Only by the grace of God are we so fortunate!
by
Donna Hendrix

The 1st Commandment
Out of the ten commandments, the first one tells us that we shall have no other God's before us!
by
Donna Hendrix

God's Purpose For You
Jonah was a dedicated man of God until he was asked to take on a job he didn't want to do! We must not shirk the duties that God gives to us. You don't know who elses life you're affecting!
by
Donna Hendrix

Bitterness Is A Bitter Pill
Bitterness is a bitter pill that we all seem to swallow.
by
Deborah Ann Belka

I Didn't Say My Prayers
A child's poem to teach the importance of prayer
by
Ron Tranmer

Having A Real Bad Day
Sometimes life sucks, and it seems like we'll never make it. That's the time we need to just shut ourselves in with the Master, for a fresh tune up and infilling.
by
Gertrude Jefferies

Last Chance Or Too Late
The time to get saved is today, tomorrow may be too late.
by
Cindy Wyatt

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