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Biblical Truth, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian, Christian Poetry, gospel, hope, Inpirational, Inspirational, jesus-christ, love, Poetry, salvation, worship
The poem, “The Gospel Shared, the Needy Fed: Choosing Christ’s Way of Love”, explores the unquantifiable impact of Christ followers who transform lives through true Christianity. It highlights two key acts: sharing the gospel, which offers hope and redirects souls toward eternity, and meeting earthly needs, such as providing food or comfort, which reflects Christ’s love in action. Written in four stanzas with a consistent AABB rhyme scheme, the poem emphasizes that no record can count the lives changed by these deeds, as they mend broken paths and shape futures through grace. It concludes with a biblical call, urging the reader and writer to choose “love’s bold way,” embodying Christ’s heart in word and deed. The tone is reverent, rooted in Scripture, and focused on love and action as transformative forces.
How many share, with fervent voice,
The gospel’s hope, the soul’s rejoice?
Their words of Christ light darkened ways,
And turn lost hearts to endless days.
How many give, with tender care,
To ease the burdens others bear?
A meal, a cloak, a wound’s embrace,
They show God’s love through acts of grace.
No count can hold the lives they mend,
Where broken paths find hope’s new bend.
Through truth proclaimed and needs relieved,
They shape the futures grace conceived.
In Christ’s own love, their deeds abide,
His heart their guide, their hands His bride.
How many? God alone can say—
May you and I choose love’s bold way.