Episodes

  • In Faith We Press On—Poetic Chant
    Jul 8 2026

    In "In Faith We Press On," Gabriel Mattix delivers an inspiring Christian chant about believers journeying through a dark, fallen world toward eternal life. Sustained by Christ the Light, who defeated sin and death through His crucifixion and resurrection, they are called to repent, trust in Jesus, and press forward with hope until faith becomes sight in Heaven.


    You can read this poetic chant here:

    https://gabrielmattix.blog/2026/06/25/in-faith-we-press-on/

    Check out my books and other channels here: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetry

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    3 mins
  • How Much Longer?—Spoken Poetry
    Jul 6 2026

    In "How Much Longer?", Gabriel Mattix portrays a man enduring years of chronic illness, feeling overwhelmed like a swimmer caught in a rip current. Yet amid deep suffering, he finds enduring peace and hope through faith in Jesus Christ, who conquered sin and death, looking forward to eternal life beyond the grave.


    You can read this poem here:

    https://gabrielmattix.blog/2026/06/16/how-much-longer/

    Check out my books and other channels here: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetry

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    9 mins
  • Praise Him—Poetic Chant
    Jul 3 2026

    This uplifting Christian poem calls believers to praise God, the Creator and Sustainer of all things. It celebrates His holiness, provision, and especially the redemptive work of Jesus Christ—His death on the cross and victorious resurrection—offering eternal life, forgiveness, and unending joy to all who repent and trust in Him.


    You can read this poetic chant here:

    https://gabrielmattix.blog/2026/06/20/praise-him/

    Check out my books and other channels here: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetry

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    3 mins
  • Oh My Lord—A Song
    Jul 1 2026

    Oh my Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord,

    mhmmm, mhmmm.

    I ain't gonna wear sin's chains no more;

    No sir, no.

    I ain't gonna wear sin's chains no more;

    No sir, no.

    I said I ain't gonna wear sin's chains no more;

    No sir, no.

    Someday freedom, freedom gonna come for me.

    Someday freedom, freedom gonna set me free;

    mhmmm, mhmmm

    I ain't gonna do the devil's work no more;

    I’ma kick him out and slam the door.

    Jesus’ blood on the cross did pour,

    And I ain't the same person that I was before.

    I was lost at sea and drowning in sin,

    But Jesus saw me and dove right in.

    He took my punishment on the chin,

    So I could live forever in Heaven with Him.

    Mhmmm, mhmmm

    Well the devil ain't my master no more;

    No sir, no.

    The devil ain't my master no more;

    No sir, no.

    I said the devil ain't my master no more;

    No sir, no.

    Freedom in Jesus, freedom has come for me.

    Freedom in Jesus, Jesus has set me free.

    Mhmmm, mhmmm

    Well Jesus won the victory,

    The dead are raised and the blind now see.

    He died for my sin on Calvary,

    And He walked out the tomb on day three.

    He is loving and gracious in all of His ways;

    He’s the Lord Almighty, Ancient of Days.

    For all who trust Him, their debt He pays;

    He will reign forever and I’ll sing His praise.

    Mhmmm, mhmmm.

    Well I ain’t a slave to death no more,

    No sir, no.

    I ain’t slave to death no more,

    No sir, no.

    I said I ain’t a slave to death no more,

    No sir, no.

    My Lord Jesus, Jesus has come for me,

    Blessed Jesus, Jesus has set me free.

    Mhmmm, mhmmm.

    Mhmmm, mhmmm.


    Check out my books and other channels here: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetry

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    3 mins
  • Believe In The Son—Poetic Chant
    Jun 26 2026

    "Believe in the Son" is a passionate Christian poem urging readers to trust in Jesus Christ for eternal life. It proclaims salvation by grace through faith in His sacrificial death and resurrection, not by human effort. The poem invites all to turn from sin, receive forgiveness, and experience God’s boundless love and redemption.


    You can read this poetic chant here:

    https://gabrielmattix.blog/2026/06/11/believe-in-the-son/

    Check out my books and other channels here: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetry

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    3 mins
  • Come On Thirsty Souls—Poetic Chant
    Jun 24 2026

    This inspirational Christian poem is an urgent, joyful call to the weary, broken, and lost. It invites thirsty souls to drink from Jesus, the Water of Life, and broken lives to be remade by the Master Potter. Through vivid imagery of Christ’s sacrifice, resurrection, and victory, it proclaims hope, mercy, and eternal life for all who come to Him.


    You can read this poetic chant here:

    https://gabrielmattix.blog/2026/06/05/come-on-thirsty-souls/

    Check out my books and other channels here: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetry

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    4 mins
  • A Taxman Named Zaccheus—Spoken Poetry
    Jun 22 2026

    In this poem, short tax collector Zaccheus climbs a sycamore tree to see Jesus in Jericho. Jesus calls him down and dines at his house, despite the crowd’s disapproval. Zaccheus repents, promising to give to the poor and repay those he cheated. Jesus declares salvation has come, reminding us all that He came to seek and save the lost.


    You can read this poem here:

    https://gabrielmattix.blog/2026/06/12/a-taxman-named-zaccheus/

    Check out my books and other channels here: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetry

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    7 mins
  • Unworthy, Filthy and Unclean—Spoken Poetry
    Jun 22 2026

    This poem reflects a personal journey of redemption through Jesus Christ. It acknowledges the weight of sin and unworthiness while emphasizing God's love and mercy. By accepting Christ, individuals are transformed, freed from sin's debt, and adopted as beloved children of God, invited to trust in Him for salvation and new life.


    You can read this poem here:

    https://gabrielmattix.blog/2026/06/09/unworthy-filthy-and-unclean/

    Check out my books and other channels here: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetry

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    8 mins