Extracted from the Bible In Poetry
From Genesis to Revelation
Hebrews to Jude
There is still much discussion
concerning the writer of Hebrews,
Many argue it must be Paul but many
commentators still refuse;
Whoever its writer may be none can
deny its powerful truths,
Concerning the deity of the Christ there
are many infallible proofs.
Jesus radiates of God’s glory; the
exact representation of His nature,
Outside him there is no salvation and
neither is there any Saviour;
Jesus, mediator of the new
covenant, has everything under his feet;
Because God has given us a new
covenant the first is now obsolete.
The chapter of the faithful in this
book presents a lengthy list
Of them that gained God's approval
but died short of the promise;
Disregard not the Lord’s correction for those He loves he disciplines,
God reproves His children for
their good; of that they can be certain.
This epistle to the Hebrews speaks of
better in so many ways
Of Jesus, better than the angels,
a more excellent name than they;
The law made nothing perfect but the
bringing in of a better hope
In Jesus, the surety of a better testament
in which we now can cope.
For Jesus is our mediator in that he mediated a better covenant
Established on better promises for
all the contrite and the penitent;
The faithful saints desired a better
country, one that is an heavenly
Where God, pleased to be their God has prepared for them a city.
On that grand old list of the
faithful some were delivered out of peril
Others saw a better resurrection as
they were tortured by the devil;
That they without us would not be
perfect God provided a better thing
In Jesus the mediator of the new
covenant to the blood of sprinkling.
James the brother of Jesus has been
credited with this book,
Now for a synopsis of its message we
will take a brief look;
Consider it all joy he said when ever
you fall into various trials,
Because trials develop and build
patience; there’s no use in denial.
One of its abiding lessons is that a
living faith produces works,
A dead faith is like an employee that
does nothing but shirks;
Be careful with the tongue says he,
it is a world of iniquity,
The tongue can no man tame; it’s
unruly and its poison is deadly.
Be careful when you make your plans,
be it tomorrow or today,
Your life is like a vapour that
appears and quickly goes away;
Swear not by heaven or by the earth
for this is not God’s way,
However convincing you want to be,
yes is yes and nay is nay.
Peter’s first letter to Christians
warns against the former lusts,
In the midst of persecution in Christ
they should always trust;
Love always from the heart and feed
on the milk of the word,
Be kind to one another; treat your
brother as a good steward.
Peter’s second letter to Christians
focuses on the end times,
Of mans’ many perplexities and
divers wonders and signs;
God has freely given us everything
pertaining to godly living,
We partake of the divine nature,
compliments of His indwelling.
The last days mockers will increase
heaping upon us much scorn,
Concerning the coming of Jesus and
why he has not returned;
But the Lord is very patient not
willing that any should perish,
And the signs of his coming are
evident; soon we will get our wish.
First John highlights the fellowship
we have with God and each other,
Some claim to have this fellowship
yet walking in light is a bother;
What great love of the Father that
we should be called His children!
Hatred fills the world around because
the Son dwells not within them.
We must not love with empty words but
love in deed and in truth,
When we help a brother in need our
love is shown by such proof;
Do not believe every spirit John
warns, each spirit ought to be tested,
If we ask anything in His will He
will grant what we have requested.
2nd Letter of John
2nd Letter of John
In the second letter of John he personifies
the church like a lady,
He admonishes to be careful in
dealing with the Gnostic heresy;
For those who did not believe that
Jesus had come in the flesh
Abided not in the doctrine of Christ
and they too had transgressed.
3rd Letter of John
3rd Letter of John
The third letter of John was written
to a man whose name was Gaius,
The apostle was very assured he was
walking in the truth of Jesus;
John chastised Diotrephes who had
displayed unchristian behavior,
Jude was the brother of James and the
Lord Jesus’ half-brother,
To take advantage of such
relationship to him really did not matter;
He warns us to contend for the faith
that once was delivered to us,
And keep ourselves in the love of God
by His Son the Lord Jesus.
Stewart Russell © 2013
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