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You Are Held
(Free Verse & Rhymed)
Dear Reader,
These two poems — one free verse, one rhymed — were written from the same quiet place: a desire to point you to Jesus Himself.
Whether the lines breathe freely or move in gentle rhythm, they carry the same truth. May you find in them a soft place to rest in His finished work, a steady light from the One who walked the cross-road for you, and the deep assurance that you are held by Christ alone.
With care,
The Poet
Free Verse
Jesus loves you deeper
than the ocean’s unmeasured floor,
far beyond the trembling strength you clutch today
or the answers that still hide in fog.
His love does not wait for sunlit mornings
or hearts already whole and shining.
It finds you in the bruised twilight,
in the long ache of doubt,
in the weather that will not clear —
the same Jesus who stretched His arms wide on the cross
and still stretches them toward you now.
When sorrow settles like heavy rain on your shoulders,
when fear floods the low places of the heart,
when the map of your days dissolves into mist —
Christ is already there,
walking the road that has not yet appeared,
nothing about your night a surprise to the One
who carried every night to Calvary.
You were never meant to shoulder
the whole dark sky alone.
Bring the questions that burn,
the grief that sits like stones in your chest,
the disappointment that tastes of ash.
Come exactly as you are —
unwashed, unfinished, still breathing —
to the open wounds of Jesus.
His blood is enough. His scarred hands are enough.
He sees every hidden page of your story:
the tears that fell in rooms no one entered,
the quiet wars fought behind closed eyes,
the fragile courage it took
simply to rise and keep walking
when the path had grown over with thorns.
And He meets every page with the same mercy
that flowed from His side.
You are not forgotten in the wilderness.
Not invisible beneath the weight of stars.
Not too shattered, too tangled,
or too far for the reach of the risen Christ.
So hold on to Him.
Take the next small step
even when the whole road vanishes into shadow.
Let Jesus meet you in this exact breath
and remind you that His presence
has never once stepped away.
You may not know what dawn will bring,
but you can trust the One
who already stands in the morning light —
the same Jesus who left the tomb empty
so that your tomorrow could be filled with Him.
You are deeply loved by Christ.
You are seen by His eyes of compassion.
You are held by His nail-scarred hands.
Even now — especially now —
His grace is the quiet current carrying you,
His love the steady lamp at your feet,
leading you, one trembling step at a time,
straight into the heart of Jesus.
Rhymed
Jesus loves you deeper still
than oceans no line can measure,
beyond the strength you try to will
or answers lost in weather.
He finds you in the bruised half-light,
when fear and doubt draw near,
the Christ who hung on Calvary’s height
still draws you close and near.
You need not bear the storm alone,
the sky that presses low.
Come as you are — to Him alone —
His wounds already know.
He sees the tears that fell unseen
in rooms the world forgot,
the quiet wars, the in-between —
and meets them with His blood.
You are not lost among the thorns,
not broken past repair.
The risen Lord who wore the crown
still walks beside you there.
So take the next step, soft and true,
though morning hides from view.
His grace, His cross, His love hold you —
and Jesus holds you too.
**To God be the glory always and only!