Awake, O Righteous! A Thundering Cry Against the Intellectual Atrocities of Modern Universities and the Urgent Call to Rescue Our Youth by the Sword of Truth, The Holy Bible by Debbie Harris

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In shadowed halls where once the Muses sang
Of truth and virtue, now the serpent’s fang
Doth pierce the tender minds of youth betrayed,
By cloaked professors in their gowns arrayed.
They preach the lie that God is dead and gone,
That flesh is all, and Heaven but a dawn
Of foolish fable; they exalt the base,
The lust of self, the pride of every race,
The twisted creed that mocks the sacred law
And calls the foulest vice a righteous cause.

Thus universities, those once-bright fanes,
Are turned to temples of demonic chains,
Where youth, once pure as lilies in the field,
Are taught to scorn the harvest God would yield.

Yet rise, O righteous! Lift the ancient sword
Of truth undimmed, the timeless, living Word!
Be not as reeds that bend before the gale,
Nor silent watchmen sleeping at the pale.
The hour demands bold hearts and steadfast feet—
Go forth as lions where the dragons meet!
Storm the groves of Academe with light,
With courage kindled by the Spirit’s might.
Let every father, mother, saint, and sage
Confront the lie that poisons youth’s young age.

Stand in the classrooms, stand in council halls,
Proclaim the Cross that breaks the strongest walls.
Write, speak, and pray with voices like the thunder;
Expose the darkness, rend its veils asunder.
Teach truth at home where universities fail,
Raise sons and daughters armored in the mail
Of righteousness. Let not one soul be lost
To intellectual atrocities’ cost.
Though scorn and cancel may assail your name,
The crown of life awaits the overcoming flame.

Ye scholars of the King, awake and rise!
The battle is not yours, but His who dies
And rose again. Go forth with holy fire,
To rescue minds and set the captives higher.
No compromise with Babel’s gilded tongue—
The righteous must be bold, the righteous strong.
For when the Savior comes in clouds of glory,
He shall not ask if ye were safe and sorry,
But whether ye contended for the faith,
Defended lambs against the wolves of death.

O universities, once Athens’ heirs,
Now fallen towers of unrighteous cares,
Thy day of pomp shall end in smoke and shame;
The Judge shall call each tempter by his name.
Repent, ye teachers! Ere the trumpet sound,
Cast down your idols, seek the holy ground.

But ye, beloved, take up the standard high—
A bold and courageous stand beneath the sky!
The youth may yet be freed by grace divine;
The faithful warriors shall in triumph shine.

Thus ends the call in rhyme of ancient mode:
Corruption’s wage is paid before God’s throne—
Yet victory waits for those who dare to fight
With truth and courage in the Savior’s light.

Friend of God, Stranger to This World: Where True Celebration Awaits in Heaven by Debbie Harris

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A faithful heart performs its sacred art—
Unseen deeds like incense, pure and bold,
Rising through the veil, untouched by earthly praise.

No trumpet sounds, no laurel crowns descend,
No crowds applaud the hands that serve in night.
The friend of God walks where few comprehend,
A stranger here, whose path the world calls slight.

For this world crowns its loud and gilded own,
The flash, the fame, the fleeting golden lie.
But Heaven’s ledger marks the seeds unsown
To mortal sight—each tear, each prayer, each sigh.

There, in the Lamb’s pure light, the veil will part,
And unseen labors bloom in endless day.
The Friend who sees in secret, searches heart,
Will celebrate with joy that none can take away.

So labor on, beloved, in holy shade,
Though earth forget, let not your spirit grieve.
The true ovation waits where stars are made—
In Heaven’s hall, where even silence sings.

Well done, thou good and faithful—enter in.
The crown of life outshines all earthly din.

Wings of Unending Grace: Lifting Ordinary Days into Songs of Praise by Debbie Harris

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This poem joyfully celebrates how the grace, mercy, forgiveness, and unending love of the Lord Jesus Christ transform an ordinary, everyday day into a soaring song of praise. Through vivid wing imagery, it shows guilt dissolving, the soul being lifted like eagles, and the believer flying through the hours — redeemed, radiant, and called by their true royal name.Format:
The poem is written in 7 quatrains (4-line stanzas) with a flowing, hymn-like rhythm and gentle rhyme scheme. It moves naturally from dawn through midday to evening, creating a clear daily journey while maintaining a celebratory, uplifting tone throughout.

Bless the Lord, O my soul,
and forget not all his benefits.
— Psalm 103:2

At dawn’s bright light, grace comes exultant,
unfolding wings of wonder on the heart.
No ledger holds the riches we are given—
only this healing joy that sings its part.

Guilt’s heavy chains dissolve like morning vapor,
ancient venom swept on mercy’s rising wind.
Forgiveness lifts us, strong and swift as eagles,
turning weary stubble into flight again.

Midday’s furnace cannot clip these pinions:
harsh voices fade beneath the upward call.
God’s love pours out in wide, redeeming rivers,
and we rise higher than the tempter’s thrall.

Forgiveness is the wind beneath our feathers,
a door flung open by the nail-pierced hands.
The heart once bowed now dances, leaps, and soars—
spilling heaven’s joy across the lands.

Oh, every ordinary hour is blazing
with blood-bought freedom, wild and wonder-bright!
Grace at the gate, mercy in the current,
forgiveness singing, “Rise! Take flight!”

Thus flies the soul—redeemed and radiant—
their true name spoken in crimson flame,
each faltering day a soaring celebration
of love that calls them by their royal name.

The Radiant Hope of Our Eternal Homeland by Debbie Harris

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Let the bright hope of Heaven,
our everlasting home,
where our souls claim true citizenship,
awaken in your heart
an exuberant and grateful joy—
like dawn breaking golden
on the shores of endless, radiant light.

O what matchless hope we have
in Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord!

Jesus Christ Reigns High Above Every Throne by Debbie Harris

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The Lord Jesus reigns!
High above every throne and name,
King of kings, undefeated flame —
He reigns!
Christ is my victory,
Sword that shatters every chain,
Grave that could not hold its gain —
My victory!
Christ is my salvation,
Blood that washes guilt away,
Mercy dawning, endless day —
My salvation!
Christ is my hope,
Anchor in the fiercest storm,
Promise steady, true, and warm —
My hope!
Christ is my triumphant righteousness,
Pure and spotless, freely given,
Robes of salvation’s glory I am clothed in —
My triumphant righteousness!
He reigns, He reigns, forever He reigns!
My heart, my song, my all —
Jesus Christ, the risen Lord!

Only Christ (sonnet form) by Debbie Harris

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This is a Shakespearean (English) sonnet — 14 lines in iambic pentameter with the classic ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme.It declares that only Christ can give true kindness, forgiveness, mercy, love, grace, a transformed heart, hope, peace, and provision. It affirms Jesus as the one and only Savior — the Way, the Truth, and the Life — and closes with an urgent call to sinners to repent, believe, and live.

In Christ alone true kindness finds its source,
Forgiveness flows unstained by human hand,
Mercy that heals the sinner’s deep remorse,
And love no mortal heart can understand.
Grace, free and full, no merit can attain,
A bond of sonship none but He can give;
A heart, a soul, a renewed mind made clean—
All these in Jesus Christ alone do live.

Hope springs eternal where His word is heard,
A peace surpassing every storm and strife,
Provision rich from His unfailing Word—
One Saviour only, Lord of death and life.

O sinners, turn and come to Christ the Way;
Repent, believe, and live this very day.

Only Christ by Debbie Harris

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Only Christ” flowed from a deep conviction that nothing and no one else can satisfy the longings of the human heart. Only Jesus offers true kindness, forgiveness, transforming grace, and lasting peace. May this simple poem point many to the One who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

John 14:6 – Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life…

Acts 4:12 – And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.

Romans 10:13 – For ‘everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.

2 Corinthians 5:17 – Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.

There is a kindness only Christ can give.
There is a forgiveness only Christ can give.
There is a mercy only Christ can give.
There is a love only Christ can give.
There is a grace only Christ can give.
There is a relationship only Christ can give.

There is a transformed heart, soul, and mind
Christ alone can give.
There is a hope only Christ can give.
There is a peace only Christ can give.
There is provision only Christ can give.

There is only one Savior of the world —
Jesus Christ our Lord.
He is the Truth, the Way, and the Life.

O sinners, all come to Jesus our Savior.
Repent and live.

Nothing Held Back by Debbie Harris

“Nothing Held Back” portrays a soul in total, unreserved surrender to Christ. Kneeling at the altar, they shatter every barrier and pour out their entire life — joys, pains, treasures, and tears — like costly alabaster oil and holy wine. With no portion kept, no glance backward, they offer everything in pure worship. The poem builds to a triumphant close: even at the end of time, they stand complete before the Lamb, burning with ceaseless love and praising His name — nothing held back.It’s a call to radical, beautiful devotion.

Upon the altar’s ancient stone they knelt,
No veil between the heart and heaven’s gaze;
The fragrant oil of years within them welled,
And broke in rivers none could ever praise.

No measure weighed, no portion kept aside,
The alabaster shattered at their feet;
A costly flood no earthly thrift could hide,
Perfume ascending, fierce and pure and sweet.

They poured the hidden store of joy and pain,
Like wine upon the dust of sacred ground;
Each drop a flame, each tear a golden rain,
Till every chain of self lay broken, drowned.

No backward glance across the shoulder thrown,
No trembling hand that clutches what was theirs;
The whole heart offered, radiant and alone,
A living flame ascending through the airs.

In silence deep, where only heaven hears,
The offering rises, vast and undefiled;
A soul laid bare through penitential tears,
Yet clothed at last in glory reconciled.

And when the final breath at last is drawn,
When time itself dissolves in holy light,
They stand complete before the Lamb of dawn—
Nothing held back, consumed in love’s pure sight.

Nothing held back, they burn with ceaseless flame,
Nothing held back, they praise His matchless name.

Will The Salt Stay Salty?Not By Clutching Yesterday’s Heat, But By Staying Near The Source That First Made It Sharp Which Is Jeus Chist, Our Lord by Debbie Harris

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Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.

Matthew 5:13 (KJV)


You are the salt of the earth, the hidden grace
That seasons sorrow, checks the creeping rot,
Preserves the good where virtue finds no place,
And cuts through dullness with a living edge.
But if that salt grows flat, its fire grown cold,
No skill restores the savor it once gave;
It crumbles useless on the common mold,
Fit only to be scattered on the grave.
O faithful ones, once bright against the night,
What happens when your witness turns to show?
When love grows safe, and truth bends to delight,
And holy fire becomes a hearth’s dull glow?
The world will walk across what it revered
And trample underfoot what should have steered.
Yet even now, a single spark may rise—
A contrite heart, a prayer that will not cease—
To draw the salt from ashes to the skies
And wake the ancient flame of truth and peace.
Will you be remade, restored to burning worth,
Or trampled underfoot as worthless earth?

Revelation 4:11A Victorious Celestial Ode by Debbie Harris

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Revelation 4:11 (KJV)

You are worthy, our Lord and God,
to receive glory and honor and power,
for you created all things,
and by your will they were created
and have their being.

O radiant Lord, enthroned in blazing light,
Thou art worthy to claim eternal praise!
Glory and honor, majesty and might,
Crown Thee forever through unnumbered days.
Before Thy throne the fourfold creatures cry
“Holy!” in thunderous, triumphant strain;
The elders fall, their golden crowns they fly,
And cast them down in glad, adoring rain.
For by Thy sovereign will the heavens sprang,
Galaxies wheeled in fiery dance unfurled;
The oceans roared, the verdant mountains rang,
And life awoke across a waking world.
Each star that burns, each creature great and small,
The eagle’s soar, the lion’s royal roar,
All sing the anthem of their Maker’s call—
Thou hast created; Thou sustainest all.
Victorious King, whose word alone prevailed
When ancient darkness trembled at Thy voice,
No power of chaos has Thy throne assailed,
For all things serve Thee, and in Thee rejoice.
Hail, worthy One upon the sapphire throne!
Let every realm and every tongue confess:
All glory, honor, power are Thine alone,
Forever worthy, Lord of righteousness!
Amen. Amen.