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The Living Lyric
Tracing the redemptive arc of the Bible through the art of poetry. The Living Lyric offers a unique, rhythmic perspective on sacred scripture, inviting you to experience the Word of God in a way that resonates deeply with the soul.


The Generations of Adam: A Poetic Journey Through Lineage to Noah
The story of humanity’s earliest roots unfolds in a lineage that stretches from the very first man, Adam, to the survivor of the great flood, Noah. Genesis 5:1-32 offers a unique glimpse into this ancestral chain, a list of names and ages that might seem dry at first glance but holds deep meaning when viewed through the lens of poetry. This post invites you to explore this ancient genealogy in a new way—a poetic journey that breathes life into the generations, connecting us t

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Apr 292 min read


Exploring the Symbolism of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4:1-26
The story of Cain and Abel, found in Genesis 4:1-26, is one of the earliest and most powerful narratives in the Bible. It captures the complex themes of jealousy, sacrifice, sin, and divine justice through the lives of two brothers. This passage has inspired countless interpretations, poems, and reflections over centuries. In this post, we will explore the symbolism embedded in this story by presenting a poem that captures its essence, followed by an analysis of its deeper me

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Apr 293 min read


The Poetic Echo of Genesis 3: The Fall and Its Inescapable Lessons
The story of Genesis 3, often called The Fall, is one of the most profound and enduring narratives in human history. It captures a moment when innocence gave way to knowledge, freedom met consequence, and paradise was lost. This blog post explores the poetic resonance of this ancient story, revealing its timeless lessons and the deep human truths it reflects. The Tree of Knowledge standing alone in a misty garden The Scene of the Fall: A Poetic Reflection Genesis 3 tells of a

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Apr 283 min read


The Divine Blueprint: Exploring the Creation of Man and Woman in Genesis 2
The story of creation in Genesis 2:4-25 offers a vivid and intimate portrayal of how man and woman came into being. Unlike the broader cosmic account in Genesis 1, this passage zooms in on the origins of humanity, revealing a divine design filled with purpose and care. This blog post explores the poetic essence of this passage through a poem inspired by its themes, followed by an in-depth reflection on its meaning and significance. The Garden of Eden as described in Genesis 2

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Apr 283 min read


Finding Peace in the Seventh Day: A Poetic Reflection on Rest and Creation
Rest is often seen as a luxury or a pause between tasks. Yet, the concept of rest holds a deeper meaning, especially when viewed through the lens of Genesis 2:1-3. These verses describe the seventh day when God rested after creating the heavens and the earth. This moment of divine rest invites us to reflect on the importance of rest, renewal, and peace in our own lives. Through poetry inspired by this passage, we can explore how rest is not just a break but a vital part of cr

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Apr 283 min read


A Poetic Journey Through the Days of Creation: Inspired by Genesis 1
The opening chapter of Genesis offers a profound narrative of the world’s beginning. It unfolds the story of creation in six distinct days, each marked by divine intention and order. This blog post presents a poetic reflection inspired by Genesis 1:1-31, inviting readers to experience the creation story through vivid imagery and rhythmic language. The poem captures the essence of each day, revealing the beauty and purpose behind the formation of the universe. The vast cosmos

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Apr 283 min read
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