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The Gabriel Mattix Podcast

The Gabriel Mattix Podcast

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Follower of Jesus. Writer. Poet. U.S. Marine Corps Veteran. Please feel free to reach out to me with feedback or questions. Check out gabrielmattix.blog for more poetry and Biblical insights from me. Check out my amazon author page for a full list of my published books: amazon.com/author/gabrielmattix You can find all my various links here in one place: https://linktr.ee/gmattixpoetryGabriel Mattix Art
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    • Look Up — From Life’s Struggles
      Feb 9 2026

      Life is a gift from God, and every day is an opportunity to seek comfort in Jesus, who remains with us through trials and triumphs. His love and mercy are profound, offering hope and freedom from sin through His sacrifice and resurrection. Ultimately, we are all assured of eternal life in His kingdom, filled with joy and love if we trust in Him as our Lord and Savior.


      You can read this poem here:

      https://gabrielmattix.blog/2024/09/24/look-up/


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

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      8 min
    • Darkness and Gloom — Death is Hot On Our Heels
      Feb 2 2026

      This poem explores the pervasive darkness and despair in the world, personified by a cruel ruler. However, it contrasts this with the hope brought by Jesus, who, through his death and resurrection, conquers death and offers new life. Ultimately, faith in Him transforms despair into hope and glory.


      You can read this poem here:

      https://gabrielmattix.blog/2024/09/21/darkness-and-gloom/


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

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      9 min
    • You Know My Heart — Yet You Call Me, Friend
      Jan 26 2026

      This poem reflects the deep relationship between the speaker and God, acknowledging their struggles and sins while recognizing God's unconditional love and sacrifice. It expresses gratitude for redemption through Jesus, the hope of resurrection, and a longing for spiritual strength amidst life's challenges, ultimately celebrating the divine friendship and mercy offered by Jesus to all.


      You can read this poem here:

      https://gabrielmattix.blog/2024/09/19/you-know-my-heart/


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

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      8 min
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