What profit lies in hoarding earth’s vast gold,
When crowns and coffers gleam with fleeting light?
The heart, once warm, grows brittle, dark, and cold,
A hollow shell beneath ambition’s height.
The world may bow, its treasures all unfurl,
Yet whispers echo through the grandest hall—
A soul adrift, a lost and fading pearl,
Unseen amid the riches that enthrall.
For what is gained when all is won, yet lost,
The self erased by shadows of the prize?
The cost of conquest carves a bitter cost,
A soul entombed in splendor’s thin disguise.
Though flawed, a soul that seeks Christ’s humble way,
Outshines a king’s in riches that won’t fade.
What Does It Profit If You Gain The Whole World But Lose Your Own Soul by Debbie Harris
23 Sunday Feb 2025
Posted in Christian Poetry


