Tell Death by Teriba Korede Michael

Tell Death by Teriba Korede Michael

Tell Death
Herald it to him
Tell death, when he comes, not to rejoice.
Tell him he has nothing to take as I'll be
Emptied when he arrives to free my soul.
Tell death, when he comes, not to rejoice.
Tell him he's the bridge to my Pilot.
Tell death, when he comes, not to rejoice.
Tell him the fear - of him - that grips
Mortal hearts lost its hold on mine at Golgotha;
& that He'll usher me into Christ's presence.
Tell death, when he comes, not to rejoice.
'cause I'm exiled from his lair to God's kingdom ruled
By rules scripted in scriptures and his spirit within me -
The hope of glory.
Tell death I died when my Saviour died
On the rood;
& That in Jordan was I buried and arisen
Into a new LIFE.
Herald it to him
Tell him from God’s heart I hear
Love weeping – weeping for the world;
& for this, I’ll rise and herald
This love to the world.
Oh tell him I’ve no shame –
My shame was crucified with Christ on
The rood.
Tell him this verse is a testament of
My faith; in it is no shame to declare
God’s Gospel as I herald
ZOE to a dying world.
















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  1. Alabi Boluwatife3 April 2023 at 08:02

    Well articulated!This is a beautiful piece. Well-done.👏

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  2. Tell death, it's over. Good work, Korede. - Akarakiri

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  3. This is a really beautiful piece. Great job! 🤍

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  4. Yes, I died when my Saviour died... a poem with great message. Well done!

    MosinmiladeOluwa Soremekun

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  5. This is a beautiful poem that reinforces our faith in Jesus Christ and put death to shame. Brilliant one. Abiodun Akinkunle

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  6. An evocative writeup for the season. Good one bro

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  7. Brilliantly written. The Gospel in a nutshell.

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  8. Oh the joy of being regenerated and to be called the son of God. Korede has nailed this. God bless you sir

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  9. It's a beautiful piece Korede😊

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  10. Glory! Hallelujah!! Nice piece Mr. Korede! Jesus Himself would be delighted seeing this piece! Hallelujah! Victory is here!

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  11. Korede is a magnificent gem. This is so great

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  12. Mr Teriba, this is indeed very powerful, creatively put together.👏

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  13. Korede,you did great.This piece is very inspiring

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  14. A nice Easter themed Poem. Weldone Korede.

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  15. Brilliant Writeup, a poem with great message

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  16. Because God’s children are human beings—made of flesh and blood—the Son also became flesh and blood. For only as a human being could he die, and only by dying could he break the power of the devil, who had the power of death. Only in this way could he set free all who have lived their lives as slaves to the fear of dying.
    Hebrews 2:14‭-‬15 NLT

    Well done Korede, you captured well this passage of the scriptures in your poem... It's only those who have not experienced Calvary that are afraid of death and the devil who has the power of terrorizing people with fear of death all their lives. The ONLY WAY of escape is to ENCOUNTER THE CROSS, EMBRACE THE SAVIOUR!

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  17. Aptly elucidated .Your rythmes and lines are great . Keep it up Korede

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  18. This is beautiful. Well done, Korede.

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  19. A well-scripted piece, each line carried punchy messages. Well done Korede 😍

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  20. Great lines of thought . Keep it up

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  21. This is very beautiful and so deep. Well done Korede

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  22. Wow! I'm amazed at this beautiful piece. You've done exceedingly well. God bless you, Korede.

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  23. Death has no more dominion over me, cos it's simply "...the bridge to my Pilot..." Nice one, Kore Terry.

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  24. This is a beautiful piece, well-done kore

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  25. I am greatly moved. More Anointing Great Writer.

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  26. This is a very beautiful poem

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  27. Let death not rejoice 💥

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  28. Adepegba isaiah4 April 2023 at 22:36

    This is a great piece.
    Job well done

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  29. Impressive! Well done, Man.

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  30. This is superb, well done Korede

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  31. An awesome piece Korede

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  32. Maryam Iyanuoluwa5 April 2023 at 09:25

    Great work👍God Almighty grant you more wisdom,knowledge and understanding 🙏more inks bro

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  33. This is awesome! Great job!

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  34. Adigun olanike5 April 2023 at 18:45

    Great write up korede

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  35. Having perused the lines, I am enlivened by the solemn but authoritative tone that furnishes the fluidity and style of the poem as a structural whole. This is a great deal of making art out of words to "tell death" that he has no power over the offspring (s) of Christ.

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  36. Kehinde Abidemi5 April 2023 at 19:09

    This is just a poem on the finished works of Christ. I read it and was refreshed

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  37. Very good read

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  38. Well understood, weldone sir,more grace

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  39. This is super amazing

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  40. Confidence Ezenwukwe5 April 2023 at 21:03

    This is a good piece.

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  41. Beautifully written, Kudos korede!

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  42. This is an awesome piece

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  43. Death lost in the battle against our souls..thanks to the Yeshua who gave us freedom through His Blood.

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  44. Blessing Adeagbo6 April 2023 at 09:03

    A thought provoking piece. Well done

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  45. Olufolake Awogbemila6 April 2023 at 11:06

    Beautifully written

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  46. Wow! Death, where is thy sting?
    Keep it up man

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  47. You are doing well

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  48. Profound! Well done

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  49. Oluwapelumi David7 April 2023 at 10:34

    This is edifying. God bless you

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  50. This poem stirred my heart. Korede, thank you for this piece you crafted. It moved me to tears. Indeed, I am buried with Christ.

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  51. Reminds of Donne's "Death be not proud..." Korede, you've fashioned a wonderful piece. "Tell death not too rejoice..." A believer dies fulfilling purpose and death, for him, will a bridge to God. He has nothing to take away. The greatest disaster that can happen to a man is if he does with all of God's potential within him. This is great piece of penmanship Korede. Well done.

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  52. Beautiful piece

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  53. DVictorybearer8 April 2023 at 20:10

    Tell death not to rejoice when it come

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  54. Mrs Folorunsho9 April 2023 at 10:23

    This is a wonderful piece that resonates with the spirit of Easter. Death lost its grip on mortals. We are no longer slaves to the Siamese twins of sin and death.

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  55. A great piece on Christ's finished works

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  56. Good of you... Please keep this up

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  57. Nice work... Keep it up

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  58. Amazing! It made a whole lot of sense. Keep up bro

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  59. An amazing piece.... well done

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  60. God bless you Mr Korede

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  61. Akinola Omolewa11 April 2023 at 13:52

    Herald to death of my freedom. I died when my Saviour died on the rood.

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  62. Deep and probing

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  63. May your ink never run dry.

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  64. You're blessed. Your pen is blessed.

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  65. Ogunshola Alamu11 April 2023 at 13:56

    Brother, I must confess: this is a well scripted piece.

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  66. The tone is authoritative. Christ's authority given to believers

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  67. Well done Korede

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  68. Pastor Peter Adekola11 April 2023 at 14:18

    You're going places Korede

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  69. Boss miiiii!!!!!!!!
    You got me screaming as I read

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  70. Wow!
    This is inspiring

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  71. Tobalase Joshua11 April 2023 at 14:22

    Death died on the cross

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  72. Onaiyekan Opeyemi11 April 2023 at 14:24

    Keep this up. There's no limit

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  73. Michael Onaiyekan11 April 2023 at 14:25

    You're blessed bro. Korede.

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  74. Blessed are you and womb that gave you birth.

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  75. Rev. Christopher11 April 2023 at 14:29

    A burgeoning poet. Well done Mr Teriba.

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  76. Indeed we're freed forever

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  77. Great art Korede

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  78. Alarape Precious11 April 2023 at 14:39

    Oh my God!
    The poem is heavily invested with God's truth

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  79. Jesus is the way.

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  80. Tell died he's powerless

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  81. Great work of the pen.

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  82. Jesus today and forever. This poem centers on him

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  83. Korede, this is a good poem

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  84. Teriba, my son, God bless you for this piece. O ku ise opolo.

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  85. Wow! Wow!
    Well penned

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  86. Korede, your poem has depth. It's from a mind filled and continually filled with Christ spirit.

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  87. Great words from a great pen.

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  88. A masterful piece of art! I love it!

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  89. Nice piece. Lovely.

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  90. Well scripted. Diction is 🔥

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  91. You've a natural access to words.

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  92. From a mighty pen

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  93. The diction is just topnotch. The poem is uplifting

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  94. Well written brother

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  95. Akintola Salaudeen11 April 2023 at 19:02

    Your pen is great

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  96. Inspiration and amazing for Christians.

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  97. This is just lit!

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  98. Beautiful piece here

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