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Faith

The document consists of ten poetic reflections on the theme of faith, drawing from various biblical passages. Each poem emphasizes the transformative power of faith in God, illustrating how it can overcome obstacles, provide healing, and guide believers through trials. The overarching message encourages readers to trust in God's promises and timing, highlighting the importance of faith in their spiritual journey.

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Faith

The document consists of ten poetic reflections on the theme of faith, drawing from various biblical passages. Each poem emphasizes the transformative power of faith in God, illustrating how it can overcome obstacles, provide healing, and guide believers through trials. The overarching message encourages readers to trust in God's promises and timing, highlighting the importance of faith in their spiritual journey.

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1.

Faith That Moves Mountains (Matthew 17:20)

If faith as small as mustard seed we hold,


It moves the mountains that we cannot climb.
In God, the impossible turns to gold,
And every moment echoes into time.

Though storms may howl and thunder shakes the sky,


Our faith, in Christ, becomes a steadfast plea.
Like Peter walking on the waves so high,
We step out strong, though sinking we may be.

Yet Christ will reach His hand through waves of doubt,


And lift us up, though fragile we may fall.
No mountain looms too great, no road too stout,
For faith, with Him, can answer any call.
So plant your seed, and watch what faith can do,
With God beside, the world will be made new.

2. The Shield of Faith (Ephesians 6:16)

With shield of faith, we stand against the night,


And quench the darts the enemy would cast.
Though shadows loom, our hearts are burning bright,
In Christ alone, we stand, steadfast, steadfast.

His promises, like armor, guard the soul,


Each verse a barrier that keeps us safe.
No lie can pierce when faith is in control,
For God Himself is with us in the chase.

The battle rages, but we’re not alone—


We wear His strength and hold it as our own.
With faith in Him, no foe can take the throne,
For Christ will fight and break the darkest stone.
So lift the shield, and trust in what He says—
With faith, we win the battle, come what may.

3. The Faith of Abraham (Romans 4:20-21)


Abraham believed when hope was dead,
When promises were veiled in distant light.
He called the stars and skies to crown his head,
And trusted God to make the wrong things right.

His faith did not grow weak, nor stagger slow,


But grew in strength as God’s Word did unfold.
He knew that what was promised, He would show—
For faith in God turns ashes into gold.

Through trials, through the waiting, through the loss,


He held fast to the One who cannot lie.
What God has spoken, though it seems a cross,
Will surely come to pass, and by it, fly.
So let your faith grow stronger through the test—
What God has promised, He will bring to rest.

4. Faith Like a Child (Matthew 18:3)

Unless we come with hearts as pure as gold,


And trust like children trusting without fear,
The kingdom’s gate remains a sight too bold,
And faith too hard for mortal hearts to clear.

For children trust without a second thought,


They know the hands that feed them will not fail.
Their hearts are free from all that doubts have brought,
And every need they trust God to unveil.

So, let us cast aside the doubt and pride,


And come with hearts of wonder, clear and pure.
For faith is trust in Him, our faithful Guide,
Who knows our hearts and holds our spirits sure.
Let us believe with hearts both wild and free,
And live in faith, like children, full of glee.

5. Faith in the Unseen (2 Corinthians 5:7)


We walk by faith, though sight may fail to show,
The paths we tread are dimmed by earthly view.
Yet every step, with confidence we know—
That Christ, the Way, will lead us ever through.

For faith is more than seeing what we find,


It’s knowing God is there beyond the veil.
Though answers hide, His love will never wind,
But guide us to the place where we prevail.

We trust in Him who knows the end from start,


Though eyes may fail and worlds may come undone.
With steadfast hearts, we keep our eyes on His heart—
In faith, we run until the race is won.
For what is seen will fade, but faith holds true,
It reaches toward the unseen, ever new.

6. The Mustard Seed (Luke 17:6)

A mustard seed is all the faith you need,


Yet mountains move when planted in the soil.
Though tiny, it can grow beyond your creed,
And lift the heart from sorrow, pain, and toil.

The smallest faith can turn a life around,


For God can use what seems so faint and weak.
When faith is placed in Him, our hope is found,
And what was barren, soon will start to speak.

So do not doubt that little faith can rise,


For Christ will magnify what’s held in hand.
The power’s not in size, but in the prize—
In God alone, who’s faithful to command.
So plant the seed and watch it grow and bloom,
Faith’s smallest spark can light the darkest room.

7. Faith That Heals (James 5:15)


The prayer of faith shall heal the sick and weak,
And lift the soul that trembles in despair.
It calls on Heaven’s power, bold, yet meek,
And claims the promise of God’s loving care.

When hearts are broken and the flesh gives way,


Faith speaks a word that whispers, "It is well."
The healing power of prayer will not delay,
For God’s own hand will make the sick one swell.

By faith, the blind will see, the lame will leap,


And though the grave may call, we shall not fear.
For faith in Him can wake the souls asleep,
And break the chains that bind us, far or near.
So pray with faith, and trust His mighty will,
For He who heals will answer, standing still.

8. The Faith of Daniel (Daniel 6:22)

The lions roared, the den was cold and dark,


Yet Daniel’s faith could not be shaken, strong.
For in the night, he trusted Heaven’s spark—
And God was there, to silence every wrong.

The faith he held was anchored in the truth


That God would save and guard him through the flame.
He knew his God, as young and as uncouth,
Would not abandon him, nor let him claim.

Through trials sharp, through tempests wild and wide,


The faithful heart will always see the dawn.
No matter what, God’s love will always guide,
And make a way, even when hope is gone.
So, stand in faith, though lions roar and fight,
For God will turn the dark to morning light.

9. Faith in the Word (Romans 10:17)


Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word,
A treasure found in pages bright with grace.
It speaks to souls, though unseen, still heard,
And guides our hearts to stand in every place.

The Word is living, sharp as any sword,


It pierces through the dark, dividing hearts.
In every verse, His promises restore,
And faith will grow wherever it imparts.

So let His Word fill every empty space,


And hear it speaking, boldly, to your soul.
For faith is nourished by His holy grace,
And in His truth, we find our hearts made whole.
So read, and let the Word bring faith anew—
It is alive, and it will carry you.

10. Faith in God’s Timing (Ecclesiastes 3:11)

God makes all things beautiful in their time,


His purpose, hidden, waiting for the dawn.
Though we may question, doubt, or lose the climb,
His timing’s perfect, leading us along.

Faith trusts the hands that mold the clay and stone,
The Master’s touch that shapes each moment bright.
Though seasons pass, we’re never left alone,
For He who knows the end, He sets it right.

So trust the waiting, though the heart may ache,


For in the pause, God’s plan is gently sown.
What seems too slow, in time will never break,
And in the end, we’ll see we’ve always grown.
So faith will wait, though time may test the soul—
For God’s own timing makes all things whole.

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