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Lest the Martyrs Fade from Memory (Hebrews 11, Revelation 6:9-11) by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet “Lest the Martyrs Fade from Memory (Hebrews 11, Revelation 6:9-11)” is a Shakespearean poem (ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme, iambic pentameter) that honors the enduring legacy of faith’s martyrs, past and present, while lamenting the risk of their being forgotten, inspired by Hebrews 11 (the “hall of faith”) and Revelation 6:9-11 (martyrs under the altar). The first quatrain recalls the blood of ancient martyrs and those slain today, their voices forming a timeless chorus of courage. The second quatrain contrasts historical persecutions—flames and lions—with modern trials of steel and scorn, affirming that both shine under heaven’s watch, their spirits upheld eternally. The third quatrain notes the world’s forgetfulness, yet celebrates the martyrs’ ongoing sacrifice as a defiant, radiant band across time. The final couplet urges remembrance of their undying call to stand, proclaiming their victorious shine in heaven’s eternal land. Written without first-person references, the sonnet blends reflection with triumph, uniting past and present martyrs in a call to honor their steadfast faith.

The blood of old lies deep within the ground,
Yet still today brave souls for faith are slain,
Their voices past and present yet resound,
A chorus bold through time’s unbroken chain.
The ancients faced the flame, the lion’s jaw,
While now the steel and scorn cut just as deep,
Both eras shine where heaven’s gaze foresaw,
Their spirits rise where sacred vigils keep.
The world forgets, its haste obscures their stand,
From martyrs old to those this hour confess,
Their sacrifice ascends, a timeless band,
Defies the dark with light that none repress.
Let ages hear their undying call to stand,
Faith’s martyrs shine in heaven’s eternal land!

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The Savior’s Kingdom Stands Unshaken (Hebrews 12:28) by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “The Savior’s Kingdom Stands Unshaken (Hebrews 12:28),” is a Shakespearean poem (ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme, iambic pentameter) that celebrates the unshakable kingdom of the Savior amidst a perpetually shaken world, inspired by Hebrews 12:28: “Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken…” (NIV). The first quatrain contrasts the world’s raging chaos with Christ’s steadfast domain, a kingdom immune to fear and time’s decay. The second quatrain depicts the earth’s instability—empires falling and shadows fading—against the enduring light and strength of the Savior’s reign. The third quatrain emphasizes His sovereign seat’s resilience, offering unbreakable peace and eternal might despite worldly strife. The final couplet proclaims the triumph of His throne over transient ruins, affirming its growing glory. Written without first-person references, the sonnet exalts the Savior’s kingdom as an unshakable refuge, fulfilling the biblical promise with a victorious tone.

The world reels wild, its tempests fiercely rage,
Yet Christ’s domain defies all quaking dread,
His kingdom towers firm through every age,
A rock where mortal tumult finds no tread.
The earth convulses, empires crack and sway,
While shadows flee before His steady light,
The Savior’s reign holds fast through storm and fray,
Its might unshaken, boundless in its height.
Though chaos grips the lands with ceaseless woe,
His sovereign seat remains forever sure,
No power breaks the peace His rule bestow,
Eternal strength in Him shall long endure.
Let trembling realms their fragile ruin know,
The Savior’s throne stands firm, His glories grow!


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O Church of Acts, Arise Anew by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet “O Church of Acts, Arise Anew” is a Shakespearean poem (ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme, iambic pentameter) that expresses a triumphant longing for the revival of churches mirroring the vibrant, unified communities of the Book of Acts, particularly Acts 2:42-47. The first quatrain evokes a Spirit-filled past where believers united in prayer and shared all things with joy. The second quatrain portrays a community alive with truth, communal meals, and awe-inspiring signs, bound by a singular faith. The third quatrain voices a yearning for this model to spread globally, breaking down greed and illuminating the world with hope. The final couplet envisions a victorious resurgence, calling for unity and glory to mark the church’s rise. Written without first-person references, it celebrates the Acts ideal as a timeless aspiration for renewal and strength.

The Spirit wakes, a fire from ancient days,
Where souls entwine in love and ceaseless prayer,
A band unites, their hearts in bold displays,
To hold all goods as one, with joy to share.
The truth rings out through voices raised in praise,
The table spreads, with grace for all to claim,
Signs gleam afresh, igniting awestruck gaze,
One faith binds all beneath a common flame.
The world awaits this vision to restore,
Where walls of greed dissolve in boundless care,
A fellowship to bloom from shore to shore,
A light to pierce the dark with hope so rare.
Let echoes swell, let unity take flight,
The church shall rise in glory and in might!

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For I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and That He Shall Stand at the Latter Day Upon the Earth II by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “For I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and That He Shall Stand at the Latter Day Upon the Earth,” is a bold proclamation of Christ’s eternal and triumphant reign, drawing inspiration from Job 19:25: “For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth” (KJV). Crafted in Shakespearean form with the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG and iambic pentameter, it celebrates the Savior’s unassailable sovereignty. The first quatrain portrays a King whose power and glory overcome all opposition, illuminating the darkness. The second quatrain depicts His stand on the latter day, where nature submits and His authority extends across the earth in unending strength. The third quatrain elevates His reign beyond time, with heavens and stars honoring His grace, His rule encompassing all existence. The final couplet urges earth and sky to sing His triumph, declaring Christ the everlasting King. Written without first-person references, the sonnet transforms Job’s personal affirmation into a universal anthem of victory.

A King ascends, His power knows no end,
His glory fills the skies with radiant might,
No foe can stand, no storm His will can bend,
His throne commands the day, dispels the night.
The latter day reveals His sovereign stand,
The seas retreat, the hills His name adore,
His scepter gleams o’er earth’s unyielding land,
Eternal strength shall echo evermore.
The heavens laud His reign through endless years,
The stars bow down beneath His boundless grace,
His crown prevails where mortal time disappears,
And spans all realms in one victorious space.
Let earth and sky His endless triumph sing,
Christ reigns supreme, the everlasting King!

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For I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and That He Shall Stand at the Latter Day Upon the Earth I by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “For I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and That He Shall Stand at the Latter Day Upon the Earth,” is a triumphant celebration of Christ’s eternal and victorious reign, inspired by Job 19:25: “For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth” (KJV). Written in Shakespearean form with the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG and iambic pentameter, it exalts the Savior’s unshakable sovereignty. The first quatrain establishes His enduring throne and invincible might. The second quatrain highlights His triumphant stand on the latter day, where creation bows and His glory shines undimmed. The third quatrain extends His rule beyond time, affirming that “His reign will be o’er heaven and earth sublime,” uniting both realms under His dominion. The final couplet calls all creation to proclaim His victory, presenting Christ as the sovereign King over all. Though the verse uses first person, the sonnet shifts to third person to universally proclaim His reign, fulfilling the victorious tone rooted in Job’s declaration.

The Savior lives, His throne stands ever sure,
A King whose might no shadow dares defy,
His voice awakens all with strength so pure,
His reign shall tower where the heavens lie.
Upon the latter day He claims His place,
The mountains kneel, the winds His praise proclaim,
No force can dim the splendor of His face,
Eternal light attends His holy name.
The stars exalt His rule beyond all time,
The earth rejoices in His boundless sway,
His reign will be o’er heaven and earth sublime,
And holds dominion in unending day.
Let all creation sound His triumph’s call,
Christ reigns victorious, sovereign over all!

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The Single Shines, Though Judged, with Holy Heart So Bright, Serving God in Pure Delight by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet “The Single Shines, Though Judged, with Heart So Bright, Serving God in Pure Delight” explores the experience of single individuals in a church often centered on families. It portrays married couples and their children filling the pews with harmonious praise, while singles, though present, face subtle misjudgments—assumptions they lack fulfillment or reject love. Yet, drawing from 1 Corinthians 7:32-34, where Paul writes, “The unmarried man is anxious about the things of the Lord, how to please the Lord… the unmarried woman is anxious about the things of the Lord, how to be holy in body and spirit,” the poem celebrates singleness as a joyful, unbound state. Free from earthly ties, singles shine with a radiant, delighted heart, boldly serving God and praising Him with unshackled devotion, despite the church’s focus on family life.

In hallowed halls where kith and kin unite,
The wedded throng with children raise their song,
Their prayers ascend in harmony so bright,
Yet single souls amid them still belong.
The flock may muse, with murmurs soft and sly,
That lone hearts miss the joys of love’s embrace,
Their merry choice, by error’s tale passed by,
Seen dim or dull through folly’s fleeting gaze.
But Paul proclaimed the unbound heart’s delight,
No earthly tie to dim its radiant flame,
In freedom bold, to God’s own will so light,
They soar unyoked, His glory to acclaim.
Though churches cheer the brood with warm accord,
The single shines, a joy to praise the Lord.

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Sonnets Rejoicing In The Varied Prodigals Redeemed And Born Anew By The Salvation Of Christ, Our Savior by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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“Sonnets Rejoicing in the Varied Prodigals Redeemed and Born Anew by the Heart of Christ Our Savior” is a collection of 10 Shakespearean sonnets that celebrate the redemption of diverse prodigals—lost souls of different stripes—each saved, born again, and given a new heart through Christ’s boundless mercy. Inspired by the parable of the prodigal son, the series expands the archetype into ten unique journeys—rebellion, wandering, doubt, pride, brokenness, seeking, betrayal, idleness, despair, and a collective return—each met by Christ’s transformative love. The sonnets rejoice in His power to renew, weaving a tapestry of grace that culminates in a unified homecoming under His saving heart.

  1. The Rebel Prodigal: A defiant sinner forsakes Christ for worldly pleasures, only to be reclaimed by grace, his rebel heart reborn.
  2. The Wanderer Prodigal: A lost soul roams aimlessly, found by Christ the Shepherd, who renews her heart with purpose.
  3. The Doubter Prodigal: A skeptic drowns in questions, met by Christ’s truth, his doubt transformed into a faithful heart.
  4. The Proud Prodigal: A self-reliant soul scorns mercy, humbled by Christ’s grace, her pride replaced with a meek heart.
  5. The Broken Prodigal: A shattered man lies in ruin, healed by Christ’s love, his brokenness reborn as wholeness.
  6. The Seeker Prodigal: A restless seeker chases false gods, guided to Christ, her searching heart made new.
  7. The Betrayer Prodigal: A traitor flees in guilt, pursued by Christ’s forgiveness, his treachery redeemed with a loyal heart.
  8. The Idle Prodigal: A slothful soul wastes his days, awakened by Christ’s call, his apathy turned to a zealous heart.
  9. The Despairing Prodigal: A hopeless woman sinks in darkness, lifted by Christ’s light, her despair reborn as hope.
  10. The Homecoming: All prodigals—varied in their wanderings—return to Christ, united with new hearts in eternal praise.

Themes and Tone

The series is deeply Christ-centered, emphasizing redemption, rebirth (Ezekiel 36:26), and the joy of salvation. Each prodigal’s unique path—rebellion to despair—showcases the breadth of Christ’s mercy, with recurring imagery of stony hearts turning to flesh, light piercing darkness, and chains breaking. The tone is exultant yet tender, rejoicing in the Savior’s relentless love that seeks, saves, and renews. It’s a timeless exploration, free of dated elements, rooted in the eternal work of Christ’s heart.

Purpose

These sonnets serve as a poetic celebration of grace’s reach, rejoicing in how Christ redeems every type of prodigal—however lost—into His family. They highlight the miracle of being born again, offering both personal testimonies and a collective anthem of praise to the Risen Savior who restores all through His love.

Sonnet I: The Rebel Prodigal

He spurned the fold with fire in his vein,
A rebel heart that sought the world’s delight,
In revelry, he cast off Heaven’s reign,
And chased the fleeting shadows of the night.
Yet grace pursued where sin had built its throne,
Christ’s voice broke through the clamor of his fall,
With mercy soft, He claimed him as His own,
And turned his scorn to worship’s humble call.
The chains of pride dissolved beneath His gaze,
A stony heart was softened into flesh,
Through blood-bought love, he woke to brighter days,
Born anew in Christ, his soul refreshed.
O Savior, Thou who seeks the wayward son,
Thy heart remakes where rebellion’s undone.


Sonnet II: The Wanderer Prodigal

She roamed afar, a soul without a guide,
Through deserts vast where truth seemed but a dream,
No star to mark the path where hope had died,
Lost in the haze of life’s uncharted stream.
But Christ, the Shepherd, sought her lonely trail,
His whisper pierced the silence of her roam,
With tender grace, He bid her fears to fail,
And led her weary steps to Heaven’s home.
The dust of doubt was washed by mercy’s rain,
A heart of stone gave way to beating life,
Born again, she shed her wanderer’s chain,
Redeemed by Him who ends all inner strife.
O Lord of wayfarers, whose love doth seek,
Thy heart restores the lost and wandering meek.


Sonnet III: The Doubter Prodigal

His mind a storm, with questions sharp and cold,
He turned from faith to reason’s barren shore,
Doubt’s heavy tide had drowned his trust of old,
And left him yearning for a truth no more.
Yet Christ, the Truth, approached with wounded hands,
His light dispelled the shadows of despair,
Grace met his cries with love that understands,
And bid his soul to breathe redemption’s air.
The skeptic’s stone was carved to tender clay,
A new heart bloomed where disbelief had reigned,
Born anew, he knelt in awe to pray,
Saved by the One whose promise is sustained.
O Savior, Thou who answers doubt with peace,
Thy heart renews where questions find release.


Sonnet IV: The Proud Prodigal

She stood aloft, her pride a towering wall,
No need, she thought, for mercy from on high,
Self-made, she scorned the Savior’s gentle call,
And built her throne beneath an empty sky.
But Christ, in love, did humble her estate,
His grace tore down the fortress of her boast,
With nail-scarred hands, He opened Heaven’s gate,
And drew her near when she was lost the most.
Her heart of stone was shattered by His care,
Anew it beat with meekness undefiled,
Born again, she found her treasure there,
Redeemed, a humbled, contrite, cherished child.
O Lord, who breaks the haughty with Thy might,
Thy heart transforms the proud to seek Thy light.


Sonnet V: The Broken Prodigal

He fell beneath life’s blows, a shattered frame,
Despair his cloak, his spirit torn apart,
No strength remained to lift his voice in shame,
A ruin cradled by a wounded heart.
Yet Christ descended to his darkened vale,
His mercy wrapped the fragments of his pain,
With healing grace, He forged a tale to tell,
And raised him whole through love’s unending reign.
A heart once dead was quickened by His breath,
Born anew, he stood where shadows fled,
Saved from the brink of ruin and of death,
Redeemed by Him who died and rose instead.
O Savior, Thou who mends the broken reed,
Reborn Thy heart renews where sorrow’s tears recede.


Sonnet VI: The Seeker Prodigal

She sought in vain through temples built by man,
Each idol mute, each altar cold and bare,
Her restless soul pursued a fleeting plan,
Till emptiness revealed no answer there.
Then Christ appeared, the Way, the Truth, the Life,
His grace outshone the falsehoods she had known,
With open arms, He stilled her seeking strife,
And claimed her heart to rest in Him alone.
The stone within was turned to flesh anew,
Born again, she found the search complete,
Saved by the One whose promises hold true,
Redeemed to worship at His sacred feet.
O Lord of seekers, Thou who art the goal,
Thy heart doth save and satisfy the soul.


Sonnet VII: The Betrayer Prodigal

He turned his back, with treachery his guide,
A friend once sworn, now lost to greed’s embrace,
In shadows deep, he sold his Lord aside,
And fled in guilt from mercy’s offered face.
Yet Christ, betrayed, still sought him in his flight,
His grace pursued where sin had carved its scar,
With love unearned, He pierced that traitor’s night,
And called him home from exile near and far.
A heart of stone was melted by His gaze,
Born anew, forgiven through His pain,
Saved from the depths of his disloyal ways,
Redeemed to serve the King he once had slain.
O Savior, Thou who pardons faithless deed,
Thy heart renews where treason’s wounds once bleed.


Sonnet VIII: The Idle Prodigal

He lingered long in ease, his days unspent,
No purpose stirred his soul to seek the light,
In sloth he drifted, heedless and content,
Till grace awoke him from his careless plight.
Christ’s call resounded through his idle haze,
A spark of mercy kindled life within,
With love divine, He set his heart ablaze,
And turned his waste to worship free from sin.
The stone of apathy gave way to zeal,
Born again, he rose to bear His name,
Saved by the One whose hand doth all reveal,
Redeemed to burn with Heaven’s holy flame.
O Lord, who stirs the stagnant to Thy will,
Thy heart transforms where idleness lies still.


Sonnet IX: The Despairing Prodigal

She sank beneath despair’s unyielding wave,
Her hope a thread too frail to bear the strain,
No light could pierce the dark that was her grave,
Till Christ’s own voice called forth her life again.
His grace reached down where mortal help had ceased,
A risen Lord who knows the soul’s deep cry,
With tender power, He bid her chains released,
And lifted her to stand beneath His sky.
A heart of stone was softened by His care,
Born anew, she breathed redemption’s air,
Saved from the pit where shadows once did glare,
Redeemed by Him who answers every prayer.
O Savior, Thou who rescues from the deep,
Thy heart awakens those who mourn and weep.


Sonnet X: The Homecoming

From every path, the prodigals return,
Their varied tales converge at mercy’s door,
Christ’s love, a flame that doth forever burn,
Doth welcome all to dwell forevermore.
The rebel, lost, the broken, and the proud,
Each finds in Him a heart renewed and free,
Born again, they join the ransomed crowd,
A chorus raised through all eternity.
No past too dark, no wandering too far,
For grace hath wrought what sin could ne’er undo,
Saved by the One who bears the victor’s scar,
Redeemed as one, their souls His love imbue.
O Risen Lord, whose heart doth all restore,
Thy grace unites where prodigals adore.

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