Extracted from the Bible In Poetry
From Genesis to Revelation
The Gospels 2
From Genesis to Revelation
The Gospels 2
Repent
was the message preached by the Baptist, John,
Calling
all men to repentance just before the coming dawn;
Son
of Jewish parents considered by God as blameless,
Heralded
the good tidings of the Christ for every crisis.
John
quoted from Isaiah about making the crooked straight,
About
being the children of Abraham but being full of hate;
O
generation of vipers, who warned you from the wrath to flee?
Know
this very moment that the axe will be laid to the tree.
Publicans
came to John to tell them what they should do,
Take
no more from any man, than what is appointed you;
And
the soldiers also demanded what to do at this stage,
Accuse
no man falsely and be satisfied with your wage.
Make
straight the way he said as he ministered all day long,
Eating
locusts and wild honey and yet was mighty strong;
Many
heard the word of God and came to him and pleaded,
Repent
and be baptized he said was what the people needed.
The
people grew in expectation and they asked excitedly,
Whether
John was the Christ but he answered in humility;
For
there cometh one after me whose shoe lace I can’t unlatch,
Jesus,
Lamb of God, unparalleled, unchallenged, unmatched.
John Baptizes Jesus
When
Jesus had come to John, to the Jordan from Gallilee,
Requesting
to be baptized, John asked, “Why
come to me?”
“Let it be so,” he said, “that I might fulfil
all righteousness.”
For
Jesus did his father’s
bidding, nothing more, nothing less.
At
the baptism of Jesus John was given much proof,
The
heavens were opened then as God confirmed this truth;
God’s spirit descended
on him in the likeness of a dove,
And
God’s voice sounded from
heaven, “This is my Son I
love.”
The Temptations
Straightway
after this was he in the wilderness to be tempted,
Satan
would do his worst for Jesus was not to be exempted;
But
Satan would be defeated as Jesus passed all tests,
As
our object and example he had proved to be the best.
The
devil confronted him that he’d
turn stones into bread,
Man
lives not by bread alone but God’s
word Jesus said;
To
the top of the temple and required to jump was another,
Tempt
not the Lord God was how the Lord had countered.
The
second temptation in Luke, in Matthew it was the third,
On
the top of a mountain, shown the kingdoms of the world;
All
these I will give to you if you bow down and worship me,
Jesus
told him who to worship then commanded him to flee.
The Death of John the Baptist
Not
all people were happy with the words that John had said,
Herod
and his brother’s
wife wished that John were dead.
Herod
was living with Herodias, Philip’s
adulterous wife,
And
soon they would combine to take John the Baptist’s life.
Herod
the tetrarch agreed to grant his niece her desire,
Having
watched her dance he did so greatly admire;
She
requested the Baptist’s
head serve it on a platter,
Herodias
was satisfied that Herod dealt with the matter.
Just
as John had said he had known he must decrease,
As
Jesus came to the fore he the Son of God increased;
And
thus began a ministry the world had never known,
Jesus
paid the price for the seeds that man had sown.
The Call of the Twelve
Jesus
began with calling twelve disciples to himself,
He
told them that this calling was not to gather wealth;
He
gathered them around him and taught them of his will,
Today
as we read the Bible their works are with us still.
There
were James, John, Philip, Peter, his brother Andrew,
James
the son of Alphaeus, Thomas and Bartholomew;
Judas
the brother of James and Simon called Zelotes,
The
one who betrayed the Master, Judas Iscariot.
The Sermon on the Mount
When
he saw the multitudes he went up into a mountain,
And
his disciples with him he began to teach by saying;
Blessed
are the poor in spirit for heaven’s
kingdom is theirs,
Blessed
are they that mourn for their comfort will appear.
Blessed
are the meek ones for they shall inherit the earth,
The
blessed shall be filled that after righteousness thirst;
Blessed
are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy,
Blessed
are the pure in heart, with God they will get to be.
Blessed
are the peacemakers for they are all God’s
children,
Blessed
are the persecuted, theirs is the kingdom of heaven;
Blessed
are they that are reviled for the Lord Jesus’
sake,
Rejoice
and be exceeding glad for your reward is great.
You
are the salt of the earth but if the salt has lost its savour,
How
can it then be salted when it is salt without a flavour?
You
are the light of the world you should shine for all to see,
That
men will see your good works and God will get the glory.
Jesus
taught of the kingdom, the sower that went out to sow,
About
seed in all types of soil and many that did not grow;
But
some fell in good soil and brought forth a great harvest,
Those
who heed the word of God are geared to pass the test.
Stewart Russell © 2013
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