Home > Poetry Matthew’s Gospel – A Cinquain Matthew Jesus’ account Loving, healing, teaching ultimately giving His life Ransom Share this:TweetMoreShare on TumblrPrintRedditEmailLike this:Like Loading... Categories:Poetry Tags:ChristChristianChristianityCinquainGospelHealingJesusMatthewPoemPoemsPoetrySalvationTeachingTruth Linda Kruschke Twitter Facebook Linkedin Instagram I am a Jesus Freak, and I don't care who knows it. I am a wife, mother, sister, aunt, daughter, and friend. My blood family is only part of the larger family of Christ that I belong to. I love to write, especially about my dear Savior. Share Share on Twitter Save to Hatena Bookmark Share on LINE Share on Facebook Save to Pocket Subscribe on Feedly Related Posts Poetry February Snow Music To Know God Is Heaven and Freedom Christian Living Patience Kindness Goodness – A Poem about Fruit Book Reviews The Things People Will Believe Poetry Illusion of Control Poetry Fire Season – An Elfje 5 Responses Comments 5 Pingbacks 0 Great contrast in the last line.. really made the whole cinquain Loading... Reply truth doesn’t need an overabundance of words it just is Loading... Reply That’s why I Love short form poetry. 🙂 Peace, Linda Loading... Reply A ransom at the end really packs a punch. Loading... Reply it is interesting when you look at the parallels of the gospels and how each chose to show jesus, just a bit different but the message consistent…. Loading... Reply Leave a Reply to Colleen@LooseLeafNotesCancel reply Prev Post Lost and Found – An Elfje Next Post The Merciful Servant – An Elfje
it is interesting when you look at the parallels of the gospels and how each chose to show jesus, just a bit different but the message consistent…. Loading... Reply
Great contrast in the last line.. really made the whole cinquain
truth doesn’t need an overabundance of words
it just is
That’s why I Love short form poetry. 🙂 Peace, Linda
A ransom at the end really packs a punch.
it is interesting when you look at the parallels of the gospels and how each chose to show jesus, just a bit different but the message consistent….