No More Silent Church: We Rise Dangerous to Darkness, Proclaiming Jesus — the Only Way, Truth, and Life by Debbie Harris

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God will not tolerate evil—
neither should we.
We rise as dangerous warriors
against the kingdom of darkness, you see.

We proclaim with thunder and fire:
Truth is found in Jesus Christ alone—
our Lord, our King, our one desire,
the Name before which every knee is thrown.

He overturned the tables in holy rage,
scattered the merchants, exposed their shame.
He called the Pharisees a whitewashed cage—
tombs full of death, though fair in name.

He is not willing that any should perish,
but all should come to true repentance.
Yet if they refuse the Savior’s light,
Hell claims them by their own grim sentence.

It is time, O Church—arise, no more hide!
No more whisper or timidly speak.
Stand bold with me on the Savior’s side
and proclaim His salvation, strong yet meek.

A free gift that transforms the heart and mind,
renews the soul with heaven’s pure breath.
It breaks every chain that sinners may bind
and rescues the lost from eternal death.

So let us be dangerous, fierce in His love,
dangerous with truth that sets captives free.
Shout the holy ways of our God above—
Jesus is Lord for all eternity!

The Holy Doctrine Of Our Imputed Righteousness Through Jesus Christ Our Lord by Debbie Harris

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In realms of light where angels sing,
The Sinless One left glory’s throne,
To bear the weight of everything
That we, in darkness, called our own.

He knew no sin, yet stooped so low—
The Holy Lamb, the spotless King—
God made Him sin for us, the blow
Of wrath that only He could bring.

Upon the cross, the curse He took,
Our guilt, our shame, our every stain;
The Father turned His face, forsook
The Son who bore our endless chain.

Oh, wondrous swap in mercy’s plan!
Our sin on Him, His righteousness on us—
Now clothed in robes no eye can scan,
The righteousness of God, set free.

No more condemned, no more to fear,
In Him we stand, accepted, whole;
The great exchange, so pure, so clear—
He became sin to save each soul.

Imputed righteousness, divine!
Not earned by works that we have done,
But credited through grace sublime,
The perfect record of the Son.

The ultimate substitution made,
The Just for unjust, pure for vile;
Our guilty record on Him laid,
His spotless mercy on us smiled.

Let every heart with wonder cry,
“This is the love that will not fade!”
For He who knew no sin did die,
That we in Him be perfectly made.

Beloved, marvel at this grace:
The Sinless Savior bore our blame;
In Christ alone we find our place,
Forever sealed in His dear name.

Imputed Righteousness: The Ultimate Substitution – The Sinless Savior Made Sin for Guilty Sinners, That We Might Receive His Perfect Righteousness by Debbie Harris

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2 Corinthians 5:21 (KJV)
For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.

In realms of light where angels sing,
The Sinless One left glory’s throne,
To bear the weight of everything
That we, in darkness, called our own.

He knew no sin, yet stooped so low—
The Holy Lamb, the spotless King—
God made Him sin for us, the blow
Of wrath that only He could bring.

Upon the cross, the curse He took,
Our guilt, our shame, our every stain;
The Father turned His face, forsook
The Son who bore our endless chain.

Oh, wondrous swap in mercy’s plan!
My sin on Him, His righteousness on me—
Now clothed in robes no eye can scan,
The righteousness of God, set free.

No more condemned, no more to fear,
In Him we stand, accepted, whole;
The great exchange, so pure, so clear—
He became sin to save my soul.

Beloved, marvel at this grace:
The Just for unjust, pure for vile;
In Christ alone we find our place,
The righteousness of God—His smile.

Let every heart with wonder cry,
“This is the love that will not fade!”
For He who knew no sin did die,
That we in Him be perfectly made.

Ode to Heaven’s Gentle Rain by Debbie Harris

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When heaven pours its silver streams,
A generous gift the Creator sends,
One lifts the face to catch the gleams
Of mercy’s shower that earth befriends.

The rooftops drum a steady beat,
A rhythmic song from realms above;
Each drop a note, both cool and sweet,
That stirs the weary earth to love.

The air grows heavy with the scent
Of petrichor, that wild perfume—
Damp soil and leaves in sweet consent,
A fragrance born from heaven’s bloom.

Upon the skin the droplets trace
A thousand chill and silken lines;
They wash the dust from barren space
And chase the drought from thirsting minds.

One tastes the rain upon the tongue,
A crisp and pure celestial wine;
As scripture falls where souls have clung,
It makes the barren spirit shine.

For as the rain and snow descend
To water earth and make it bud,
So does the Creator’s word descend—
It shall not return to Him void, but flood

The heart with life, with seed, with bread,
Reviving all that once lay dry;
In thee the hidden joys are fed—
One loves the rain from heaven’s sky.

Eternal Themes of Grace: A Classical Rhymed Reflection Upon Psalm 71:15 and the Soul’s Perpetual Song by Debbie Harris

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Psalm 71:15 (KJV)
My mouth shall shew forth thy righteousness and thy salvation all the day; for I know not the numbers thereof.

In ceaseless strains the tongue shall raise,
Thy righteousness in endless praise;
Thy saving grace, from dawn till night,
Shall flood the lips with holy light.

O boundless sea of mercy deep,
Where countless waves in glory sweep;
The voice, though small, in faith stands tall,
Proclaims the wonders of it all.

For who can number, who can tell,
The deeds of Him who doeth well?
Thy justice shines like morning’s ray,
Thy salvation turns the darkest day.

Through every hour, in joy or pain,
The heart shall sing the sweet refrain;
Thy righteousness, Thy saving power,
Eternal themes from hour to hour.

Though mortal mind cannot contain
The vastness of Thy vast domain,
Yet still the mouth shall ever show
The glories only angels know.

Thus let the soul in praises live,
And in devotion ever give;
Till heaven’s choir in triumph rings,
And endless hallelujah sings.

Holy Saturday: Suspended Between Cross and Crown by Debbie Harris

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The stone is sealed with Roman iron might,
A final barrier ‘gainst the world’s despair;
No psalm ascends, no flicker breaks the night—
The Word made flesh lies silent, cold, and bare.

In linen folds, anointed deep with myrrh,
The King of kings has entered death’s embrace;
His sacred form, once radiant, now interred,
Emptied of glory in this shadowed place.

Creation groans in sympathetic hush,
The sun itself in mourning veils its face;
Within the rock-hewn womb, the divine hush
Conceals the mystery of redeeming grace.

For while we weep with Mary at the door,
And scattered friends in fear and sorrow hide,
The promise spoken echoes faint once more—
“On the third day I rise,” though hope has died.

O holy silence, forge of purest gold,
Where hope seems slain and every promise dies—
Yet here the Victor, veiled in mortal cold,
Proclaims the triumph that the cross supplies.

We wait, suspended ‘twixt the cross and crown,
Our hearts a bridge ‘twixt sorrow and the dawn;
Teach us, O Christ, though joy is not yet known,
That victory lives within the cross’s power.

When dawn shall come and roll the stone aside,
The grave-clothes folded, witness to Thy power—
Then we shall know: in silence Thou didst bide,
And death itself surrendered in that hour.

Royal Heirs On Eagles Wings by Debbie Harris

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Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)
“But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.”

We are royal heirs of the King of Kings,
Born of His blood, crowned with holy things.
When we wait upon Him in stillness and trust,
He lifts us on eagles’ wings from the dust.

No longer bound by the weight of the ground,
We rise on the wind where His glory is found.
Higher than sorrow, above every storm,
Carried by power that keeps us transformed.

Heirs of the Kingdom, co-heirs with the Son,
Our inheritance bright as the morning has come.
So we wait with expectation, we wait with delight—
For the King of all Kings makes our darkness take flight.

With wings wide and fearless, we soar through the skies,
Renewed in His presence where true freedom lies.
Royal heirs forever, forever we sing:
All glory and honor to Jesus our King!

It Is Finished! by Debbie Harris

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It is finished.

The final breath, the veil in two,
The ancient curse forever through.
No more the shadow, no more the chain—
The Lamb has conquered, the Lion has slain.

It is finished.

The debt is paid in crimson flood,
The grave is empty, the tomb is good.
What hell had stolen, heaven restores;
The King has risen—death is no more.

It is finished.

Glorious dawn breaks over the night,
Hope like a river, endless and bright.
Every promise, every word kept true,
The battle is won—beloved, for you.

It is finished.

Victorious thunder rolls through the skies,
The saints arise with jubilant cries.
No power can sever what grace has sealed;
In Christ alone, the victory is revealed.

It is finished—
and all is made new.
Hallelujah.
The story is true.

It Is Finished: The Sinless Son Bearing the Curse, Forsaken of the Father, That Guilty Sinners Might Be Reconciled Through His Precious Blood by Debbie Harris

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In shadowed hour when heaven wept,
The Lamb of God to slaughter crept;
From Eden’s curse to Calvary’s tree,
He bore the weight of sin for me.

Betrayed with kiss in garden night,
Arrested by the temple’s might;
False witnesses their lies did weave,
While Pilate washed, yet could not cleave
The guilt that stained his trembling hand—
The Just One judged by sinful band.

Scourged with cords of twisted thorn,
His back laid bare, His flesh was torn;
The soldiers’ mockery filled the air,
A purple robe, a crown of care;
They spat upon the King of kings,
Who formed the stars and gave them wings.

Up Golgotha the cross He bore,
His shoulders crushed, His strength no more;
Simon compelled to share the load,
As women wept along the road.
“Nail Him!” the raging crowd did cry,
While heaven’s hosts in silence sighed.

They pierced His hands, they pierced His feet,
And raised Him high where thieves did meet;
Between two criminals He hung,
The sinless One for sinners stung.
“Father, forgive,” His mercy spoke,
While blood in crimson rivers broke.

The sun withdrew its golden light,
Three hours of darkness cloaked the sight;
“My God, my God,” the anguish rang,
As Psalmist’s words from cross He sang;
Forsaken, crushed beneath the wave
Of wrath that we alone should crave.

He thirsted there in body frail,
Yet thirsted more for souls to hail;
The vinegar they gave in scorn,
While soldiers diced His garments torn.
“Behold thy mother,” to the son
He spoke, though pain had scarce begun.

Then, “It is finished!”—victory’s shout,
The work of ages now complete;
No more the veil, no more the doubt—
The temple’s heart in twain was rent,
The earth convulsed, the rocks were rent,
As heaven’s justice found content.

O depth of love! O holy wrath!
The Father turned from perfect Son,
That we, the rebels, lost in path
Of death and dark, might see the dawn.
He who knew no sin was made our sin,
That we in Him God’s righteousness might win.

The spear that pierced His sacred side
Released the flood—both blood and tide—
The water pure, the blood that saves,
For all who trust what grace has paved.
No work of ours, no tear, no vow
Could pay the debt—’twas finished now.

Behold the Man upon the tree:
The Bridegroom slain for His bride to be;
The Shepherd struck, the sheep scattered wide,
Yet gathered back by wounds that cried
Of mercy vast and love so deep
It stilled the storms and woke the sleep.

O soul, draw near this wondrous cross,
Count all but loss for such a cost;
Let pride dissolve in sorrow’s stream,
And boast alone in Christ’s redeemed.
For here the curse became the cure,
The grave prepared a conqueror.

Though Friday dark with death did reign,
The stone shall roll, the dawn shall break again;
But on this day we bow and mourn
The price that purchased our return.

All glory to the Lamb once slain,
Whose blood has washed away all stain;
To Father, Son, and Spirit three—
One God in perfect Trinity.
Amen.

Before The Throne Of Grace In Heroic Couplets by Debbie Harris

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We come not as the condemned before the bar,
Where Justice wields her unrelenting scar;
No guilty hands hang limp in dark despair,
No downcast eyes await the sentence there.

But lo! we stand before the Throne of Grace,
Where Mercy shines upon the sinner’s face.
Why, then, O soul, this sadness veiled in night,
When Heaven’s King invites thee to His light?

If thou wert called to justice’ awful seat,
Thy trembling frame might justly fear defeat;
But now the Sovereign in His silken love,
Robed in compassion from His throne above,

Bids thee approach with joy, with sacred fire,
And let thy countenance in gladness shine entire.
No more the weight of sin thy spirit binds—
The blood of Christ has loosed all guilty chains.

Lift up thy head, let holy delight arise,
Let praise ascend as incense to the skies;
For thou art favored, called, and dearly known,
Before the King who claims thee as His own.

Rejoice, beloved, in this boundless grace,
And meet His gaze with unveiled, radiant face.
The Throne that once would strike now bids thee sing—
Draw near, O soul, and worship Christ the King.