Recently, I read a poem about God to reflect on my faith. It’s incredible how just a few lines encapsulate such powerful emotions and thoughts about God’s love and presence.
One poem that stood out to me was Mary Stevenson’s “Footprints in the Sand.” Its portrayal of God carrying us through the most challenging times resonated with me, and I found comfort in its message.
I recommend taking a quiet moment to read these poems, allowing the words to settle into your heart. I like to read them slowly, reflecting on each line, and sometimes, I share them with family members or friends who might need encouragement.
Reading together can make the experience even more meaningful, opening the door to conversations about faith, love, and God’s works. Below are five short poems about God that I hope you find as comforting and inspiring as I did.
- “The God I Never Knew gives life-changing insight into the mystery of the Holy Spirit
- ”—Craig Groeschel, senior pastor of Life
Poem About God’s Love and Grace
God’s Everlasting Love
By Annette R. Hershey
“God’s love is like an island
In life’s ocean vast and wide,
A peaceful, quiet shelter
From the restless, rising tide.”
This poem about God speaks of His unshakable love as a place of refuge. It reminds us that even when life’s challenges rise like the tide, God’s love is a constant source of peace and safety.
God’s Garden
By Dorothy Frances Gurney
“The kiss of the sun for pardon,
The song of the birds for mirth,
One is nearer God’s heart in a garden
Than anywhere else on earth.”
Gurney’s poem about God emphasizes the closeness one can feel to the Creator through nature. The beauty of creation often reflects God’s presence and love.
Footprints in the Sand
By Mary Stevenson
“My precious child, I love you and will never leave you,
During your times of trial and suffering,
When you see only one set of footprints,
It was then that I carried you.”
This beloved poem about God reassures us that, during our most difficult moments, God carries us. Even when we feel alone, His support is always there, unseen but unfailing.
This scripture fits amazingly with the poem:
“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Isaiah 41:10 (NIV)
Trust in God
By Isaac Watts
“Give to the winds thy fears;
Hope, and be undismayed.
God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears;
God shall lift up thy head.”
Isaac Watts’ poem calls on us to trust in God. It encourages readers to let go of their fears, knowing that God hears their cries and will lift them out of despair.
God Is Always Near Me
By Lydia Maria Child
“God is always near me,
Hearing what I say,
Knowing all my thoughts and deeds,
All my work and play.”
This simple yet profound poem about God reminds us that God is with us in every moment, whether in work, play, or quiet reflection. His presence is constant, and His care surrounds us daily.
My tried-and-tested method
So, what’s the best way to enjoy a poem about God?
Grab a cup of tea (or coffee, if that’s your thing), find a quiet corner, and let the words sink in. Reading these poems slowly is like letting your soul breathe a little deeper.
And don’t keep the experience all to yourself—text one to a friend who could use a little encouragement or read it aloud to your kids before bed. By reflecting on these simple, powerful words, my family has had some of the best late-night conversations.
Each poem about God reminds us that we’re never alone, whether dealing with life’s little hiccups or facing more significant challenges. If a couple of lines can spark that kind of peace and reflection, why not share it? You’ll spread inspiration with just a few words—who doesn’t love that?
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