Extracted from the Bible In Poetry
From Genesis to Revelation
Romans, 1st & 2nd Corinthians
From Genesis to Revelation
Romans, 1st & 2nd Corinthians
Romans highlights the gospel given to
a man through grace,
About Jesus departing heaven and
taking a sinner’s place;
Providing our justification and
progressive transformation,
Complete in the image of Christ and
our coming glorification.
In the book of Romans we read how
eternal life we can receive,
The Gospel is the power of God to
salvation to any who believe;
Being justified by faith we have
peace with God through Jesus,
For while we were yet sinners the
Lord Jesus Christ died for us.
Therefore we are dead to sin and
alive in God in Christ Jesus,
Sin should not reign in our bodies
nor should we obey its lusts;
The result of sin is death but
obedience ends in righteousness,
Being freed from sin and enslaved to
God leads unto holiness.
To those who are in Christ Jesus
there is now no condemnation,
Not only are we justified but in
Christ Jesus we have redemption;
Christ fulfills the law of
righteousness to every one that believes,
Both to the Jew and Gentile and all
those that Christ receives.
We should never be conceited but show
love without hypocrisy,
Bless those that persecute and be
subject to them in authority;
Put aside the deeds of darkness and
put on the armour of light,
Put on the Lord Jesus Christ as we
walk by faith not by sight.
Corinthians number one tells of a
church that is struggling,
God’s Spirit less counting, the spirit
of the world pervading;
Taken up with the gift but ignoring
Him that did the giving,
Concerning Christianity Paul sought
to bring understanding.
The cross is folly to the lost but
the power of God to the saved,
Wisdom to the fool He promised,
strength to the weak He gave;
Concerning things of the Spirit the
natural man cannot discern,
But to flee from immorality should be
each Christian’s concern.
We are the servants of God and
stewards of God’s mysteries,
And so as God’s custodians we ought
to be found trustworthy;
Our body is the Spirit’s temple
meaning really it is not our own,
We must glorify God in our body, His
Son and His Spirit alone.
Knowledge can make one arrogant but
love will edify,
The discipline of the Lord is
critical; on Him we must rely;
The greatest gift is love and we
should desire to prophesy,
That they were given to the church we
should never deny.
In Corinthians number two Paul
defends his apostleship,
Conferring praise to the Father lest
they should let this slip;
Satan blinds the unbeliever; stops
him from seeing the light
If a man sows in abundance an
abundant harvest will be reaped,
A determination to sow a little is a
creed we should not keep;
For God loves a cheerful giver and to
him He gives sufficiently,
He multiplies the sower’s seed and
gives harvest abundantly.
Paul who was taken to heaven saw
things he couldn’t describe,
To keep him in humility a thorn in
the flesh was prescribed;
God’s grace is sufficient for us; in
our weakness it is perfected,
The power of Christ indwells us;
therewith we can be contented.
Stewart Russell © 2013
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