If the Gospel Be Hid Poem (Parts 1 & 2)
In this episode, I share Parts 1 and 2 of a three-part poem inspired by the woman with the alabaster box—the woman whose quiet act of devotion became one of the most profound moments of worship in scripture. Through poetry, I reflect on her courage to draw near, her willingness to pour out what was precious, and the sacred exchange that took place at the feet of Jesus. Parts 1 and 2 of this poem invite listeners into the atmosphere of that moment—where humility, love, and surrender meet divine recognition. As the poem unfolds, we begin to consider what it means to offer our own alabaster—our gifts, our stories, and our worship—without hesitation.Support the show
Honor Saves Lives
After listening to a sermon series on Honor, I was inspired to write a poem about Honor. Great blessings await those who unbiasedly walk in honor. Support the show
Worry Destroyed
Colossians 2:14 NLT says, "He [Jesus] canceled the record of the charges against us and took it away by nailing it to the cross." As Jesus canceled our debt, he also canceled Peter's financial debt and destroyed his worry. Listen to the poem "Worry Destroyed" to learn how your debts can be canceled and your worries destroyed.Support the show
Give Me A Sign
Happy New Year! In Mark 8:11-12 the Scribes and Pharisees asked Jesus for a sign despite their voracious study of the signs that pointed to the Messiah coming. Have you been asking for a sign? Listen to the poem "Give Me A Sign" and discover the sign you have been looking for.Support the show
If the Gospel Be Hid
In this episode, we dive into the powerful narrative of the unnamed woman with the alabaster box from Luke 7:36-49. Through a stirring narrative poem, we explore her story of repentance, grace, and transformation. This intimate portrait brings to life her encounter with Jesus as she washes His feet with her tears and anoints Him with costly perfume. Her humble act of love and faith serves as a timeless reminder of forgiveness, redemption, and the beauty of grace. Join us as we reflect on themes of brokenness, courage, and the boundless mercy found in her story as she comes before the throne of grace to find mercy and help in the time of need according to Hebrews 4:16.Support the show