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When I say, “I am a Christian”. I do not wish to judge. I have no authority. I only know I’m loved. Proudly powered by WordPress. The poem first appeared in the November 1992 issue of Hi-Call Gospel Magazine, published by the Assemblies of God denomination.
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My flaws are far too visible. But God believes I am worth it. When I say that "I am a Christian," I still feel the sting of pain. I have my share of heartaches, so I call upon His name. When I say that "I am a Christian," I'm not holier than thou. I'm just a simple sinner who received God's good grace, somehow!
When I Say I Am A Christian. By Carol Wimmer, 1988. When I say, “I am a Christian” I’m not shouting, “I’ve been saved!”. I’m whispering, “I get lost sometimes That’s why I chose this way”. When I say, “I am a Christian” I don’t speak with human pride I’m confessing that I stumble – needing God to be my guide. When ...
6 Νοε 2013 · I am a Christian By Maya Angelou When I say..."I am a Christian." I'm not shouting, "I'm clean living." I'm whispering, "I was lost, Now I'm found and forgiven." When I say..."I am a Christian." I don't speak of this with pride. I'm confessing that I stumble And need Christ to be my guide. When…
“I am a Christian” means I have a new identity—indeed a powerful new identity—in Christ. In the following pages, I will unpack the meaning of this simple, four-word sen-tence. Though the statement is brief, the implications are far- r eaching, lifesaving, and life-changing. THE URGENCY OF THE MOMENT
31 Μαΐ 2014 · Dr Angelou’s poem, “I Am A Christian,” expresses a combination of humility and commitment in Christian faith. When I say… “I am a Christian” I’m not shouting “I’m clean livin’.” I’m whispering “I was lost, Now I’m found and forgiven.” When I say… “I am a Christian” I don’t speak of this with pride.
Through the artful use of language and imagery, these poems explore the depths of Christian beliefs and offer readers a profound connection to their faith. They inspire contemplation, reverence, and introspection, inviting individuals to reflect on their relationship with God and the transformative power of divine love.