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  • Finding Light Within Darkness: The Story of a Lost Soul by sycaxm
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    This islamic poetry can be classified as spiritual or religious poetry. The theme revolves around the journey of a lost soul who, amidst darkness and despair, finds guidance, hope, and redemption through faith and divine intervention. It explores the transformative power of faith, the healing of wounds, and the renewal of one's path through divine grace. The poetry emphasizes the importance of seeking and embracing the light within darkness, ultimately leading to a renewed sense of faith and a guided spiritual journey.
  • Church of Bones by rewilderjack
    rewilderjack
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    Spirituality and society, faith and feeling, history and future -- a collection of original poetry.
  • x by Jah-li
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    Jah-li
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    a poem about religion.
  • Your Great Love -- Christian Devotionals and Encouragement by Owelz_The_Only
    Owelz_The_Only
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    This is a collection of poems, devotionals, as well as other inspiring and encouraging writings! My calling towards ministry has prompted me to read the Bible, and to share what I've found. So, while the hands that wrote them are mine, each word is from God. At first, I didn't want to do it. Out of all my spiritual gifts -- being a good listener, singing, willingness to try new things and become vulnerable -- why has God put it upon my heart to write? I'm inadequate. I'm too young, too new in my faith. Yes, but aren't we all? There's no such thing as a perfect Christian, but there is a perfect God. By Him, all things are possible; with Him, we have nothing to fear. What, then, shall I write, Lord?
  • Oh Lord, Your Endless Praises! by Larayyb
    Larayyb
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    Its a poem about the glories of God, written by me when i was 13☺️
  • Not Mine to Want by chreliora
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    In a world where love is often loud, this is a quiet ache-the kind that kneels before the altar but never reaches the aisle. "Not Mine to Want" is a tender reflection on unspoken love for a man rooted in faith, yet unreachable. Written from the soul of someone who knows what it means to notice deeply, to desire righteously, and still walk away without claiming what the heart longs for. A poem for those who've ever loved in silence, honored boundaries, and offered their longing back to God.
  • A Step Into My Light  by ElijawaFaison
    ElijawaFaison
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    This a book of poems that sum up my battle with depression, religion, and growing pains I've dealt with throughout my life. It talks about touchy topics such as suicide, but comes together very nicely. The booka reveals some of the questions and answers I faced in life and all the lessons I learned.
  • Christian Poetry  by Angelgrl91
    Angelgrl91
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    just poems inspired by God, the bible, and various scriptures
  • Serpent of Eden by TushArdently
    TushArdently
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    A Poetic interpretation of the first ever sin recorded by human race, straight from the holy fragment of Genesis from The Bible.
  • Religious poems (COMPLETE) by gryshkokhrystyna
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    And if man invented evil to justify himself? This is the real question posed by the entire poetic collection. Perhaps evil has been exaggerated? Maybe Lucifer isn't all that bad after all? If you're not the type to get scandalized easily, but especially if you're a curious person, then dive with me into this collection that perhaps truly doesn't venerate anyone and is more atheistic than it seems. After all, if evil isn't absolute, then what should good be like? Khrystyna Gryshko's collection goes beyond religion and focuses rather on the various meanings of good and evil. If you are without sin, then throw the first stone. The author wouldn't even throw it against Lucifer. The poems dedicated to this mysterious being are not of reproach, but rather of understanding. He, Lucifer, the favored among angels, the morning star, in fact, can have many names. He is undoubtedly the first rebel in the history of the world. And against whom did he rebel? Well, everyone knows. Against God. If you, too, love rebellion but at the same time find comfort in God, then here's the perfect collection for you! All that's left to say is, "Enjoy your reading!"