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The False Gospel’s Hellish Snare by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The poem warns of the peril in misrepresenting God’s forgiveness, highlighting how a sinner, assured of divine mercy, remains unrepentant and unconfessed, falsely believing themselves forgiven. It contrasts God’s abundant, genuine grace with the sinner’s delusion, fueled by a deceptive gospel that promises salvation without change. The piece crescendos into a chilling realization of the “hellish horror” and inevitable consequences of this error. Written in rhymed quatrains with an AABB rhyme scheme, its twelve lines use a steady, hymn-like rhythm to underscore the gravity of the

They told the sinner, “God forgives,”
His boundless grace forever lives,
Abundant mercy, pure and wide,
A love no darkness can divide.
Yet unrepentant stands the soul,
Unbroken, proud, without a toll,
No whispered plea, no humbled cry,
They claim His pardon from a lie.
A false gospel, smoothly spun,
Deceives the heart, the truth undone—
Oh, the hellish horror wakes,
A trembling doom for such mistakes.

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Grace Undeserved, Granted in Love, Compelling Me to Extend Its Radiance to Others by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The poem reflects on the free undeserved gift of salvation, through which Christ bestows grace and mercy upon the speaker, described as a deep, free well. This unearned gift inspires a responsibility to share it with others, depicted as a radiant golden stream flowing outward from Christ through the speaker to the world. It captures a cycle of receiving and giving, rooted in gratitude and love for the unequivocal gift of salvation.

Grace undeserved Christ poured on me,
A well of mercy, deep and free,
So grace to others I must bestow,
A golden stream from Him to flow.

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Precious Jesus, The Only Hope for This World by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The poem, titled “Precious Jesus, The Only Hope for This World”, portrays Jesus as the sole source of hope and salvation in a world plagued by confusion, war, and darkness. It emphasizes the redemptive power of repentance and faith in Christ, presenting Him as the divine light and eternal Savior who can heal and renew all things. The poem concludes with a majestic vision of His enduring presence breaking through like a radiant dawn.

Precious Jesus, hope divine,
In a world where shadows twine,
War and chaos rend the soul,
You alone can make us whole.

Repent, believe, the call is clear,
His love awaits, forever near,
The Lord Christ reigns, our Savior true,
His radiant dawn breaks ever through.

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Even as Corruption Festers, We Live for Your Any-Moment Return by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The poem, titled “Even as Corruption Festers, We Live for Your Any-Moment Return,” is a brief, spirited cry rooted in steadfast belief. Addressed to “O Lord,” it confronts the corruption troubling a nation, yet draws unshakable strength from the hope of an imminent divine arrival. The speaker emphasizes how this expectation—”that you could come any day”—drives them forward through their concern. The final line, “You are our hope,” surges as an exuberant shout of faith, an unwavering crescendo proclaiming the Lord as the triumphant source of their enduring trust.

O Lord,
Even in the midst
Of our nation’s corruption,
What keeps us going
Is that you could come
Any day.
You are our hope.

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“Ye Must Be Born Again” by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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This Shakespearean sonnet captures the journey from sin to salvation, echoing the biblical call to be “born again” through faith and divine intervention.

When former sinner, clad in dark’s embrace,
Doth languish low beneath the weight of woe,
A whisper’d mercy gilds the soul with grace,
And bids new life from death’s deep vale to grow.
The chains of guilt, that bound the spirit fast,
Are rent asunder by a heav’nly call,
No more the flesh doth rule as in the past,
But rises free from sin’s o’erbearing thrall.
This former sinner, once a wretch forlorn,
Doth shed his shroud as twilight yields to morn,
In hallow’d tide, the soul is newly born,
A vessel cleansed, by sacred waters worn.
Thus, lifted high from shadows of despair,
The saved do sing of joy beyond compare.

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The Triumph Of The Third Day by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The poem vividly captures Christ’s resurrection, centering on the moment within the tomb. A sharp crack pierces the dark, and a roaring golden light floods the grave. The air thickens with iron and honey as Christ—flesh and breath—rises, discarding the shroud. The stone quakes, the earth awed. The triumph, the doctrinal gem of the resurrection, is the fact that He is alive, reigning over all, having shattered death’s hold in that dark space.

A crack split the dark,
not loud, not thunderous,
but sharp—like a twig snapping
under the weight of a deer
startled by spring’s first scent.
The earth felt it,
a shiver running through the stone,
a pulse stirring the grave.

The slab didn’t just shift—it jolted,
trembling as if flung
by a force unseen.
And the light—
no gentle glow—
it roared gold,
flooding the tomb,
blazing through the damp and dust,
a fire that needed no air.

Sparrows outside scattered,
then stilled,
their wings catching echoes
of a sound they couldn’t name.
The air thickened with iron and honey,
sharp with broken rock,
sweet with something waking,
something whole.

In the grave, He stirred—
not a wisp, not a shade—
but flesh and breath,
hands folding the cloths aside,
voice a low wind
rumbling the walls.
The shroud lay crumpled,
a shed husk,
and the stone,
that cold keeper,
shook with awe.

What is a miracle
but this:
Christ rising in the tomb,
death’s hold shattered there,
the body, once cold,
alive in that dark?
The triumph wasn’t beyond,
but in the grave—
in the way He
refused to stay bound,
refused to stay still,
and rose,
and rose,
and rose.



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A Sonnet of Christ’s Approval Over the World’s Spotlight by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The poem contrasts the fleeting allure of worldly fame with the lasting value of Christ’s approval. It rejects the empty brilliance of the world’s spotlight, choosing instead the steady, pure affirmation of Christ. The speaker finds strength in humility and grace, standing firm against the temptations of praise and glory. It ends with a serene resolve, resting in the peace of Christ’s recognition, far beyond the reach of worldly acclaim.

The world unfurls its stage, a dazzling glare,
Where voices clamor, seeking empty praise,
Yet Christ’s approval outweighs the world’s spotlight,
A quiet crown no spotlight can upraise.

Its beams may dance, a fleeting, hollow glow,
Tempting the heart with gold that turns to dust,
But I will kneel where living waters flow,
And cling to truth no age can dim or rust.

Let others chase the roar of swelling throngs,
Their glory fades like echoes in the wind,
I’ll stand with Him who rights all earthly wrongs,
A servant’s heart, by grace alone unpinned.

His nod suffices, steady, pure, and strong,
My soul finds peace where spotlight dares not throng.

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A Sonnet of Staying True to Holy Scripture and Thereby Choosing the Narrow Road by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The poem is a resolute pledge to uphold Scripture’s enduring truth, choosing the “narrow road” of Christ over the lure of worldly praise. It rejects shallow fame for a firm walk with God, rooted in grace alone. The speaker stands as a steadfast root—unyielding and strong—anchored in divine purpose. It ends with a powerful vow to remain unshaken, guided by the Word.

The Word stands firm, a rock beneath my feet,
Though crowds may sway to winds of softer song,
I choose the path where few and faithful meet,
To walk with Christ, where truth has stood so long.

No laurels sought, no clamor for my name,
The scroll of grace my only claim to hold,
For wide roads gleam with gold and fleeting fame,
But narrow gates lead to the Shepherd’s fold.

Let others rise, their verses loud and grand,
I’ll scribe my lines in shadow, pure and still,
A steadfast root, unbroken by the land,
Yet known to Him who bends the heart and will.

Steadfast I stand, with Scripture as my guide,
In unshaken truth, my soul shall firm abide.

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Sonnets Magnifying The Boundless Grace Bestowed Through The Mercy Of Christ Our Risen Lord by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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Here’s a summary of the series “Sonnets Magnifying the Boundless Grace Bestowed Through the Mercy of Christ Our Risen Lord”, capturing the essence of the 10 sonnets, their Christ-centered focus, and the overarching narrative of grace. This condenses the themes, tone, and purpose into a concise overview, reflecting the completed work.


Summary of the Series

“Sonnets Magnifying the Boundless Grace Bestowed Through the Mercy of Christ Our Risen Lord” is a collection of 10 Shakespearean sonnets that exalt the transformative, boundless grace of Jesus Christ, the Risen Lord, as the cornerstone of redemption and mercy. Through a worshipful journey, the series explores grace as a divine gift—originating in Christ’s sacrifice, permeating human struggle, and culminating in eternal praise—offered freely to sinners through His mercy. Each sonnet magnifies a facet of grace, from its quiet power to its triumphant victory over sin and death, all under Christ’s sovereign lordship.

  1. The Fountainhead: Grace flows from Christ’s cross, a merciful gift that frees humanity from sin through His sacrificial love.
  2. The Unseen Light: Grace shines subtly in darkness, a sustaining force from Christ that guides the faithful through trials.
  3. The Sinner’s Plea: A repentant soul finds grace through Christ’s forgiveness, turning shame into glory by His redeeming power.
  4. The Quiet Gift: Grace enters silently, healing the humble with Christ’s gentle mercy, shunning the proud.
  5. The Covenant Renewed: Christ’s death renews God’s covenant, sealing grace as the law of love for the redeemed.
  6. The Strength Within: Grace empowers the weak, with Christ’s might shining through human frailty in times of need.
  7. The Harvest of Mercy: Grace yields a bountiful harvest, sown by Christ’s mercy, feeding souls with unearned abundance.
  8. The Bridge Eternal: Christ’s grace bridges the divide between God and man, His cross and resurrection paving the way to salvation.
  9. The Dawn of Redemption: Grace dawns with Christ’s resurrection, breaking death’s hold and ushering in eternal hope.
  10. The Endless Song: Grace inspires an eternal hymn in heaven, where Christ’s mercy crowns the redeemed in unending joy.

Themes and Tone

The series is deeply Christ-centered, with grace portrayed as an unmerited, transformative gift rooted in Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection. Key images—cross, light, harvest, bridge—evoke timeless spiritual truths, free of dated elements like cannons. The tone is reverent, exultant, and meditative, blending awe at Christ’s mercy with gratitude for His boundless grace. Grace is both personal (redeeming sinners) and (renewing creation), always tied to the Risen Lord’s love and power.

Purpose

These sonnets serve as poetic hymns, magnifying Christ’s grace as the heart of Christian faith. They invite reflection on its depth—offered to all through His mercy, not earned by works—and celebrate its eternal reach, from the cross to the heavenly throne. The series glorifies Christ as the source and sustainer of grace, inspiring worship and wonder.


Sonnets Magnifying the Boundless Grace Bestowed Through the Mercy of Christ Our Risen Lord

Sonnet I: The Fountainhead

From Christ’s pierced side, a stream of grace doth flow,
A boundless tide that washes sin away,
The cross, where mercy met our deepest woe,
Becomes the dawn of everlasting day.
No merit ours could earn this holy gift,
For love alone did bid the Savior die,
Through blood and thorns, He bore the rift,
And raised us up to realms beyond the sky.
The law condemned, but grace pronounced us free,
A pardon writ in scars upon His hands,
O risen Lord, Thy death’s sweet victory,
Fulfills the promise sown in ancient lands.
Eternal King, whose mercy knows no end,
Thy grace doth break the chains that once offend.


Sonnet II: The Unseen Light

In shadows deep, where mortal eyes grow dim,
Grace shines unseen, a beacon through the night,
Christ’s gentle hand extends to draw us in,
A silent force that turns our dark to light.
Though storms may rage and hearts in doubt may stray,
His mercy holds where human strength must fail,
A whispered peace amidst the wild fray,
A strength unseen within the Savior’s veil.
No eye hath seen the fullness of His care,
Yet every soul may feel its tender glow,
For grace abides where faith alone can dare,
To trust the love that mortals cannot know.
O Lord of light, who reigns in glory vast,
Thy grace sustains through all that time hath cast.


Sonnet III: The Sinner’s Plea

A wretch I knelt, with guilt my heavy load,
Till grace descended soft as morning dew,
Christ’s voice arose where judgment once abode,
And spoke the words, “My child, I maketh new.”
No stain too dark for mercy to erase,
No sin beyond the reach of love divine,
The cross hath borne the weight of my disgrace,
And turned my shame to glory by design.
What tongue can tell the wonder of this gift,
That bids the lost to rise and sin forsake?
Through Christ alone, my soul doth upward lift,
A sinner saved by grace for mercy’s sake.
O Savior, Thou who died to set me free,
Thy boundless grace hath claimed eternity.


Sonnet IV: The Quiet Gift

Not with loud trumpets doth His grace descend,
But in the stillness of a contrite heart,
Christ’s mercy flows where broken spirits bend,
A quiet balm to heal each hidden part.
The proud may scorn what humble souls receive,
Yet grace seeks not the boastful or the strong,
In meekness doth the risen Lord achieve,
A work of love that rights the ancient wrong.
No clamor marks the moment grace is sown,
Yet mountains move beneath its silent might,
For Christ hath claimed the weak as His own,
And bathed their dark in everlasting light.
O King of peace, whose whisper calms the sea,
Thy grace restores in quiet mystery.


Sonnet V: The Covenant Renewed

Through Christ, the law of grace hath been decreed,
A covenant of love to bind the free,
The Lamb who died fulfilled the ancient need,
And wrote our names in blood on Calvary.
No longer slaves to sin’s unyielding chain,
We stand redeemed beneath His risen reign,
For grace hath turned our loss to boundless gain,
A promise sealed through sacrificial pain.
The prophets spoke of mercy yet to come,
But Christ hath brought it near in flesh and bone,
His death and life the anthem we now hum,
A song of grace from Heaven’s holy throne.
O Lord, who reigns where angels bend the knee,
Thy grace renews what time could never see.


Sonnet VI: The Strength Within

When flesh grows frail and courage wanes at last,
Grace rises swift to bear the weary soul,
Christ’s power shines through trials darkly cast,
And makes the broken vessel wholly whole.
No storm too fierce for mercy to withstand,
No night too deep for love to pierce its veil,
The Savior’s strength is laid in every hand,
That clings to Him when mortal hopes grow pale.
Through weakness doth His grace most brightly shine,
A paradox of power none foresee,
For Christ hath turned our water into wine,
And bids us stand in His eternity.
O Risen One, who conquered death’s domain,
Thy grace upholds where all else proves in vain.


Sonnet VII: The Harvest of Mercy

The fields of grace yield fruit none can deserve,
A harvest sown by Christ’s redeeming hand,
Through mercy’s rain, the soul doth yet preserve,
A bounty reaped upon this sacred land.
Each seed of love He planted in our stead,
Hath grown to trees of everlasting peace,
The bread of life, His body freely shed,
Doth bid our hunger and our strife to cease.
No labor ours could earn this rich reward,
Yet grace bestows what justice would deny,
For Christ, our Shepherd, King, and risen Lord,
Hath paid the debt that none could satisfy.
O Giver of all good, whose mercy flows,
Thy grace doth bloom where mortal effort slows.


Sonnet VIII: The Bridge Eternal

A gulf once stood ‘twixt God and fallen man,
Till Christ, with grace, did bridge the vast divide,
His cross the span where mercy’s work began,
His risen life the path where we abide.
No chasm now can sunder us from love,
For grace hath built what sin could ne’er restore,
The Savior’s blood, descending from above,
Hath opened wide salvation’s blessed door.
Through Him alone we cross to glory’s shore,
A way prepared by hands once nailed and torn,
The grace of Christ, our refuge evermore,
Doth bear us up where souls are newly born.
O Lord, who spans the heavens with Thy might,
Thy grace hath brought us home to endless light.


Sonnet IX: The Dawn of Redemption

The dawn of grace breaks forth in radiant hue,
Where Christ arose to shatter death’s cold reign,
His mercy gilds the world with light anew,
And frees the captive soul from every chain.
The tomb lies bare, a testament of power,
That grace alone could rend the shroud apart,
Through Him, redemption blooms in every hour,
A risen hope to heal the contrite heart.
No dark of night can quench this holy flame,
For Christ hath triumphed o’er the grave’s despair,
His grace, the anthem angels now proclaim,
Doth lift us up to breathe celestial air.
O King of life, who conquered sin’s fell sting,
Thy grace redeems through all eternity sing.


Sonnet X: The Endless Song

In halls of gold, where saints and angels throng,
Grace reigns supreme, the theme of every strain,
Christ’s mercy crowns the souls who journeyed long,
And bids them sing where death hath lost its reign.
No tear shall dim the joy that grace hath wrought,
No shadow fall where love hath made its home,
Through Him who died, salvation dearly bought,
We stand before His everlasting dome.
The song of grace, eternal and profound,
Doth echo through the courts of Heaven’s bliss,
For Christ, our Lord, hath turned our lives around,
And granted peace no mortal tongue can miss.
O Risen Savior, King of endless day,
Thy grace inspires the song that ne’er shall fade.

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Where Christ’s Sacred Splendor in Art Renews and Uplifts the Soul by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The sonnet portrays Christ-centered art—through its vivid colors, forms, and melodies—as a divine revelation of Jesus Christ’s sacred splendor. This beauty stirs the soul, drawing it from emptiness to peace through the grace it reflects. By showcasing Christ’s perfection and eternal love in every creation, the art acts as a bridge, guiding the heart in prayer toward Him. It unveils His glorious free gift of salvation, inspiring awe and renewal as it points to the Savior who completes all things, offering redemption freely to those who behold Him.

The canvas glows with hues of sacred light,
A brush of grace that calms the restless mind,
In every stroke, a whisper of the divine,
A beauty born where heaven meets our sight.

The soul, once starved, now feasts on silent song,
A hymn of color, form, and tender care,
Through art, the heart ascends in humble prayer,
To find its peace where it has long belonged.

The sculptor’s hand, the poet’s measured line,
Each note that swells from strings or voices sweet,
Reveal the Christ who makes all things complete—
A beauty vast, eternal, and sublime.

So let this art, with holy fire imbued,
Inspire our souls with beauty’s sacred dew.

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Preparing the Remnant for the Unfolding of End-Time Prophecy

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JONATHAN TURLEY

Res ipsa loquitur - The thing itself speaks

A Purpose-driven achiever

Pursuing my destiny - Maximizing my potential

Society of Classical Poets

A community of poets dedicated to traditional poetry

Malcolm Guite

Blog for poet and singer-songwriter Malcolm Guite

F.O.R. Jesus

Fill up. Overflow. Run over.

Dan Olinger

"If the Bible is true, then none of our fears are legitimate, none of our frustrations are permanent, and none of our opposition is significant."

Letters from the Exile

John Blase

The Beautiful Due

Some creatives

Poetry - Songs - Faith-based discussion - Comments

Riverside Peace

Discover how God works through his creation and Scripture to show us his love.

Petals from the Basket

Ideas and Resources for Everyday Christian Living

His Beloved

"I do not write these things to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children" 1 Corinthians 4:14 Copyright © Kayla Rivers All Rights Reserved

Making Joy a Habit

My Journey for Joy through Christ-Centered Living

Gail Johnson

Sharing the hope I found in the center of His wheel

Rooted in Christ

Becoming deeply Rooted in Christ by digging into His word.

RDN

adaughtersgiftoflove

Encouraging and Empowering Women In Christ

Lines of Lazarus

"God is my Help"

l i g h t room

Word(s) . Light . Life

Take your Cross now.

John 3:16 for ME.

Together Sisters

~walking each other home~

Life in a blog

All there is ever, is the now

He Spoke To My Heart

A Collection of Inspirational Thoughts by Jeannine Larcom

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