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  • The First Good Friday by poemsblogs10
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  • The Good Servant by bbcherrytomato
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    Through Him, the universe was created. Yet here He was, mocked, beaten, abused, barely even recognizable as a man. He knew he had the power to free himself from it all, still he remained passive, silent and meek. They say that He was both God and Man. But while he was suffering, he suffered as a man. What could've been going through his mind during those last few hours? How did the man in him resist the urge to flee and free himself from such an ordeal? Why did He do it, in the first place? Was He truly God and Man? Or was he just a man who thought himself to be God? Note: This is a work of literary fiction. It is not intended to teach or preach anything. It does not seek to presume anything, other than what this writer thinks could have happened.
  • Snake Dance Mark A D Hay 2025 by MarkADHay
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    A powerful spiritual reflection on Christ's sacrifice and humanity's ongoing struggle with temptation, Snake Dance contrasts the purity of redemption with the seductive pull of sin. Through vivid biblical imagery, Golgotha, the rolling dice, the risen Christ, it urges the reader to reject fleeting weakness and embrace the eternal gift of grace. A call to clarity, faith, and freedom from the endless cycle of doubt and deception.
  • The Road to Golgotha by mikaylaanderson
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  • Golgotha by julius-caesar
    julius-caesar
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    Conclusion of Lucifer's "Letters to the Lords". The crucifixion of Christ.
  • THE GATE by Jollofpappi
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    A piece of spiritual-meditative poetry with a strong philosophical and mystical tone. Theme of Oneness - It emphasizes unity between self and the divine, removing the sense of distance. The divine presence isn't "out there" but alive within. Reflective & Guiding - It reads almost like spiritual counsel or inner wisdom being spoken aloud, gently instructing the reader not to imprison themselves mentally but to align with higher truth. Biblical Resonance - Phrases like "Seek, and you are already found. Ask, and the answer rises within. Knock, and the door is open" echo scripture, giving it a psalm-like cadence. Philosophical Depth - The poem grapples with how thought shapes reality ("as a man thinks, so he becomes"), blending spiritual insight with mental discipline. Mystical Imagery - The mountain, Golgotha, the guiding light-all create a sense of sacred symbolism. Tone - Calm, meditative, uplifting, and intimate-like a blend between poetry, prayer, and mantra.
  • Lenten Reflections by arbevmo
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    On the Passion of Jesus Christ