
The Bible in Rhyme From Kim (Kyle's wife) - today's passage is in memory of my grandma, who just passed away early this morning. From John 14: In my Father’s house there are many rooms, and/ I go to prepare a place for you as planned./ Someday I’ll take you there.” “But Lord, how can/ we get to that place? We don’t understand.”/ “I a...m the life and the truth and the way./ None comes to my Father except those I say.

The Bible in Rhyme Isaiah 31: O, how the Lord waits to hear you cry out,/ “God, we did not know what we spoke about./ ”He will forgive you and then He will slay/ your foes on that glorious, God-fearing day./ Why do you not put your faith in God’s hand?/ Instead you seek help from idolatrous lands./ Egyptians are men. They’re just flesh ...and bone./ The Lord is your refuge, as you should have known.

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The Bible in Rhyme Galatians 5: Those who are saying that your circumcision/ is what God requires can’t make that decision./ That’s from the law, and Christ came to set/ us free from the law, or did you forget?!/ So throw off that yoke! The uncircumcised/ aren’t cut off from God or somehow despised./ The one thing that matters is faith ...shown through love./ That’s all that matters to our Lord above.

The Bible in Rhyme From Genesis 1: God took up His dirt, and He took up His dust/ and then in the swiftest, most powerful gust/ He blew into Adam the Godbreath of life./ But God saw that Adam now needed a wife/ to be a companion, for man was alone./ So from His new man, God plucked out a bone./ Then there on the new and glorious Earth,/ out in the open, woman was birthed.

The Bible in Rhyme wishes a Merry Christmas to you all! John 1 continues... The Word became flesh and dwelled here among/ us mortals, and out of His glory truth sprung./ The Baptist cried out, saying, “This is the one/ I said would come soon. Let God’s will be done.”

The Bible in Rhyme From John 1: God sent a man, John the Baptist, to tell/ that the light was approaching so all might be well./ God entered the world that He had created,/ but nobody knew Him, though all had awaited/ His coming. The people He’d claimed as His own/ did not recognize Him, rejecting His throne./ But those who believed wer...e given the right/ to be called His children and known in His sight.

The Bible in Rhyme Micah 1: Micah was told by the Lord of the fate/ of Jerusalem and the Samarian state./ Look! The Lord’s coming! The Earth will submit./ The mountains all melt and the valleys all split,/ for Israel’s sin, Samaria! “She/ shall be destroyed and her foundations will be/ laid bare. All her idols will be hacked apart./... I’ll burn all her temples, her gifts, and her art.

The Bible in Rhyme Luke 2: In those days Caesar Augustus decreed/ that a census be taken, so men went to be/ counted in their town. Joseph went to/ Bethlehem with Mary, though she was due./ And while they were there the baby was born./ They swaddled him tightly to keep the boy warm./ In a small stable manger the savior of men/ lay sleeping, for there was no room in the inn.

The Bible in Rhyme From Isaiah 9: The gloom shall be lifted. Believers shall see./ In the future God’s glory comes from Galilee./ For those who have lived in the shadow of death,/ the yoke shall be lifted. I shout with each breath,/ unto the world a child is born!/ A son shall be given. Great titles adorn:/ Counselor, Mighty God, and ...Prince of Peace./ His greatness increases. His love shall not cease.

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The Bible in Rhyme Matthew 1: From Abraham’s line, through David it wove,/ from all the way back within Eden’s grove/ to a stable in Bethlehem where he was born,/ Jesus the Christ; the Messiah adorned./ His mother, Mary, was pledged to a man/ named Joseph. Before their marriage began/ the Spirit came to her and blessed her with child,/ for she was so faithful, honest, and mild.

The Bible in Rhyme Job 21: Tell me why I should be patient? No man/ can help me. I want God to tell me His plan./ Look at my body. It’s broken! Can you/ explain how the wicked are still allowed to/ proceed with no punishment? Their children live/ and flourish around them. How can God give/ them all of the joy in their life, though they say,/ ‘Leave us alone, God. Please go away.’

The Bible in Rhyme Luke 15: The tax collectors and sinners would come/ to hear Jesus speak. He would not shy from/ being around them, despite what some said./ He spent time with them and often broke bread/ in their homes. He told them, “If one sheep is lost,/ the good shepherd searches for it, though the cost/ is to leave the whole flo...ck until it is found./ The joy when he finds that one sheep is profound."













