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From Scripture’s Light to Apostate Night by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The sonnet charts the fall of elite universities—Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, and Penn—from their biblical beginnings to apostasy. It contrasts their initial mission to cultivate Christian leaders with their later turn to secular Enlightenment ideals and skepticism, framing this transformation as a loss of their founding faith, now replaced by a godless intellectual realm.

In days of old, their charters bore the Word,
To raise up shepherds for the Lord’s own flock,
Harvard and Yale, with Princeton, undeterred,
Built towers strong on Christ, the living Rock.
Columbia’s cross, Dartmouth’s gospel call,
Brown’s Baptist zeal, and Penn’s meek moral frame,
All vowed to guard the faith against the fall,
Their lamps aflame with Truth’s eternal name.
Yet reason’s dawn eclipsed their sacred trust,
Enlightenment unbound their holy chains,
From orthodoxy’s clasp they turned to dust,
Embracing doubt where once the Spirit reigned.
Apostasy now crowns their vaunted lore,
God’s light forsaken on a godless shore.

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How the Mighty Universities, Once Founded on Biblical Principles, Have Fallen into Pride, Blasphemy, and Anti-Semitism by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The sonnet laments the decline of elite universities—Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, and Penn—originally established on biblical principles to train virtuous leaders. It contrasts their pious beginnings with their current state, portraying them as having fallen into pride, blasphemy, and anti-Semitism, thus betraying their sacred foundations.

Upon the sacred Word their stones were laid,
Harvard and Yale, with Princeton’s hallowed halls,
Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, and Penn arrayed,
To train the godly where the Spirit calls.
Their founders knelt in prayer, with humble aim,
To forge a legacy of faith and light,
A beacon bright to bear the Savior’s name,
And guide the lost through sin’s encroaching night.
But lo, the mighty tumble from their grace,
With pride they mock the roots that gave them breath,
Blaspheming truth in halls of sacred space,
Embracing scorn where once was holy depth.
Anti-Semitism stains their learned throng,
How far the righteous fall, how deep the wrong.

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For I Know the Plans I Have for You: A Promise of Hope and the Lord’s Design to Prosper You and Not to Harm by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The sonnet reflects the message of Jeremiah 29:11, where God promises a future filled with hope and prosperity, free from harm. It portrays the Lord’s plan as a gentle, certain gift of grace that mends the soul and fosters peace, not material wealth. Amid life’s chaos and challenges, this divine design offers release and a bright dawn for the weary heart. Though the journey may wind through dark, uncertain paths, God’s vast love and wisdom weave a strong, eternal tapestry for those who trust Him. The poem concludes with an encouragement to hold fast to this promise, assured that His good plans endure through any storm.

Jeremiah 29:11 is part of a letter from the prophet Jeremiah to the Jewish exiles in Babylon around 597 BCE. After King Nebuchadnezzar conquered Judah, many Israelites were deported from Jerusalem, their homeland and temple left in ruins. Amid despair and false promises of a swift return, Jeremiah urged them to settle in Babylon for 70 years, building lives there. Verse 11 offers hope in this exile, promising God’s plans to prosper them with peace and grant a future—fulfilled when they returned to Jerusalem in 538 BCE under Persian rule. For contemporary Christians, this verse resonates as a reminder of God’s sovereignty and goodness, even in personal “exiles” like hardship or uncertainty. It encourages trust in His long-term plans for spiritual wholeness and redemption, often pointing beyond immediate struggles to the ultimate hope of eternal life in Christ, though it calls for patience rather than instant reward.

The Lord declares a promise soft and sure,
A plan conceived in grace, to lift and mend,
No harm shall weave its thread through faith secure,
But hope shall bloom where mortal doubts might bend.
To prosper not in gold, but soul’s deep peace,
A future carved by hands divine and wise,
From chaos, fear, and storm, He grants release,
A dawn to greet the heart that softly cries.
Though paths may twist through shadows cold and long,
His thoughts outspan the stars we dimly see,
A tapestry of love, both vast and strong,
Unfurls for those who trust eternity.
So cling to this, when tempests rage and roar:
His plans are good, His promise evermore.

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From Timothy’s Pen to Poet’s Heart: A Sextet of Sonnets on 2 Timothy 3:16-17’s Work in Shaping the Man Or Woman of God for Every Good Deed by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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This series of six Shakespearean sonnets draws inspiration from 2 Timothy 3:16-17, where Paul declares that “all Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.” Each sonnet explores one facet of Scripture’s divine purpose and outcome, weaving a poetic tapestry of spiritual formation. “The Teaching Word” illuminates the mind with truth, guiding the soul through wisdom’s light. “The Rebuking Call” confronts sin with compassionate clarity, urging repentance. “The Correcting Hand” gently realigns errant paths toward holiness. “The Training Forge” molds the believer in righteousness, forging a steadfast character. “The Perfecting Grace” reveals Scripture’s power to complete the man of God, shaping him for his sacred calling. Finally, “The Furnished Soul” celebrates the Word’s provision, equipping the heart for every good deed. Together, these sonnets reflect the transformative journey from Timothy’s inspired text to the poet’s heartfelt verse, illustrating how Scripture refines and prepares the faithful for a life of service and virtue.

1. “The Teaching Word”

The Word unfolds as light upon the mind,
A guide through shadows cast by doubt’s disguise,
To teach the soul what truth it longs to find,
And plant the seeds of wisdom in our eyes.
From parables to laws, the lessons flow,
A stream of grace that bids us understand,
Through stories old, eternal truths bestow,
A map to navigate life’s shifting sand.
No scholar’s lore can rival heaven’s voice,
For in each verse, a teacher’s heart is heard,
Revealing paths where mortals may rejoice,
In knowledge pure, by Spirit’s breath conferred.
So let us learn, with humble hearts astray,
The teachings vast that lead us to the day.

2. “The Rebuking Call”

When sin entwines the heart with subtle chains,
The Scripture speaks, a thunder in the soul,
Rebuking ways where darkness stakes its claims,
And bids us turn from folly’s fleeting goal.
Its words, like swords, cut deep to show our wrong,
A mirror held to pride’s deceiving face,
With stern compassion, calls us to belong,
To shed the guilt and seek a higher grace.
No flattery dwells within its sacred tone,
But truth alone, unyielding, sharp, and clear,
It breaks the will that wanders on its own,
And wakes the ear that slumbers not to hear.
Thus rebuked, we rise from error’s night,
To walk anew within the Savior’s light.

3. “The Correcting Hand”

When steps diverge from righteousness’s road,
The Word extends a hand to set us right,
Correcting faults where wayward hearts abode,
And turns our gaze to mercy’s gentle sight.
It mends the course with tender, firm decree,
A compass true for souls that drift apart,
Through love it shapes what once was lost to be,
A vessel whole, renewed within the heart.
No harshness reigns, but healing in its aim,
To prune the branch that bears no fruitful yield,
With patience, Scripture calls us by our name,
Till crooked paths in holiness are sealed.
So let correction’s grace our lives restore,
To stand as saints where once we fell before.

4. “The Training Forge”

To train in righteousness, the Word inspires,
A forge where faith and virtue brightly burn,
It molds the will through heaven’s pure desires,
And bids the soul to goodness ever turn.
Each precept builds a strength that shall endure,
A discipline to walk the narrow way,
Through trials faced, it keeps the spirit sure,
And fits us for the dawn of endless day.
Like athletes crowned, we strive beneath its care,
To cast off sin and wear the robe of light,
Its lessons carve a character so fair,
That shines as witness in the world’s dark night.
Thus trained, we stand, by Scripture’s might complete,
Prepared to serve at Christ’s eternal seat.

5. “The Perfecting Grace”

The breath of God in sacred lines is sown,
To shape the man of faith in perfect frame,
Through Scripture’s grace, his heart is fully grown,
A vessel forged to bear the holy name.
Equipped by truth, his soul stands firm and whole,
Each word a tool to fit him for the fight,
Rebuked, corrected, trained within his role,
He walks the earth as bearer of the light.
No deed of good escapes his ready hand,
For all is furnished by the Spirit’s lore,
From humble works to labors vast and grand,
Perfection blooms where once was weak before.
Thus Scripture crowns the saint with heaven’s art,
Complete in Christ, with love in every part.

6. “The Furnished Soul”

The Word of God, a storehouse vast and deep,
Supplies the soul with treasures none can weigh,
Thoroughly furnished, ready steps to keep,
For every work of good along the way.
No task arises void of heaven’s aid,
Each tool of grace within the pages lies,
A strength for toil, a light that shall not fade,
To serve in love beneath eternal skies.
From mercy’s touch to justice firmly wrought,
The saint is armed with wisdom’s perfect store,
No labor lacks, no kindness comes to naught,
For Scripture builds what faith has gone before.
Thus clad in truth, the heart and hands unite,
To work His will in everlasting light.

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This Is the Day That the Lord Has Made, I Will Rejoice and Be Glad in It (Psalm 118:24) by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The sonnet celebrates each day as a divine gift from God, filled with triumph and miraculous potential. It begins with the joyous awakening of dawn, a symbol of God’s creation, inspiring heartfelt praise for the breath of life. Every moment shines with opportunities—to see dreams flourish, to share the hope of Christ’s victory over darkness, and to proclaim His eternal grace. The rising sun heralds God’s love, urging the speaker to spread the message of salvation. The poem concludes with an image of roses ready to bloom in the gentle light of dawn, symbolizing the victorious grace claimed through faith in Jesus, encapsulating a spirit of expectant hope and gratitude for the day’s blessings.

The dawn awakes, a triumph in the skies,
A gift divine, this day the Lord has wrought,
With joyous heart, I lift my voice on high,
For every breath, a miracle unsought.

Each moment gleams, a chance to see dreams bloom,
A radiant hope, expectant, pure, and free,
To tell the world of Christ who conquered gloom,
His gift of grace for all eternity.

The sun ascends, a banner of His love,
Opportunities dance in golden rays,
A call to share the Savior from above,
In every word, His glory we shall praise.

Like roses set to bloom in dawn’s embrace,
In Jesus’ name, we claim our victorious grace!

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Gleams of Grace in Chandeliers of Dazzling Splendor and Bulbs of Quiet Divinity From Hall to Heavenly Throne by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “Gleams of Grace in Chandeliers of Dazzling Splendor and Bulbs of Quiet Divinity From Hall to Heavenly Throne”, explores various lights—back hall’s gentle glow, a dazzling chandelier, a piercing spotlight, and a humble bulb—as metaphors for lives shining for Jesus. Each light, distinct yet united, reflects His grace and love, illuminating different paths. The poem highlights Christ’s sovereign power to transform any light, from modest to magnificent, according to His divine plan, ultimately reshaping all to glorify Him.

The back hall’s gentle, ever-faithful light,
A chandelier of dazzling, jeweled display,
The spotlight’s piercing, heaven-guided might,
A humble light bulb’s warm and modest ray.
Each glow, though shaped by different hands, aligns,
To honor Jesus, Lord of endless gleam,
Through corridors or grandest of designs,
His love ignites the flicker and the beam.
At any moment, by His sacred choice,
He turns the meek to brilliance unforeseen,
A bulb to chandelier—His sovereign voice—
Or back hall’s whisper where the lost convene.
For Christ ordains each radiance to rise,
His will reshapes our glow before His eyes.

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Through Christ’s Own Word, the Heavens’ Glory Flows by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “Through Christ’s Own Word, the Heavens’ Glory Flows”, is a poetic celebration of the night sky as a creation of Jesus, reflecting His divine power and love. It opens with a vivid depiction of the starry heavens, where each star is “a diamond sparked by Christ’s own speech,” directly referencing John 1:3 (“Through him all things were made”) and Genesis 1:3 (“And God said, ‘Let there be light’”), emphasizing Jesus as the Word (Logos) through whom creation came to be. The line “Where Word divine decreed what splendor knows” further echoes this, portraying Jesus’ voice as the sovereign act that birthed the cosmos’ beauty. The moon’s radiant light over mountainsides and hills, paired with the Milky Way’s flow through “celestial wonder,” illustrates the grandeur of His handiwork, while “His boundless love in radiant glory grows” suggests a creation infused with divine affection, resonating with Colossians 1:16-17 (“For in him all things were created… and in him all things hold together”). The poem concludes with the night sky as a revelation of Jesus’ glory, unfurling as a testament to His artistry, tying back to Psalm 19:1 (“The heavens declare the glory of God”). This sonnet thus marries rich imagery with biblical truth, presenting Jesus as the Creator whose spoken word shapes a night of awe and wonder.

Beneath the vault of heaven’s boundless sweep,
A tapestry of stars in silence glows,
Each gleam a diamond sparked by Christ’s own speech,
Where Word divine decreed what splendor knows.
The moon, a silver jewel, softly spills
Its radiant light o’er mountainsides and hills,
While shadows sway in night’s embrace so still,
A sacred hymn to hearts in quiet thrills.
The Milky Way, a river spun of light,
Through endless realms of celestial wonder flows,
Its currents weave a dream of pure delight,
His boundless love in radiant glory grows.
In every spark, His artistry takes flight,
The night unfurls—His glory to disclose.

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The Agony of False Witness and the Triumph of Christ’s Justice In Scripture and In Life by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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The poem “The Agony of False Witness and the Triumph of Christ’s Justice In Scripture and In Life” vividly captures the torment of slander, painting it as a “shroud of lies” falling like raven’s wings and venom spat from once-trusted tongues. It draws from Joseph, trapped in spite’s unyielding rings (Genesis 39:7-20), where he fled a lustful snare with a sincere heart, only to be bound by iron chains as falsehood’s chill shadow smothered his name in a dungeon’s night—yet God intended it for good (Genesis 50:20). Similarly, Daniel faced a den of jealous foes whose hate, sharp as knives, forged deceit in dark gloom (Daniel 6:4-23), his silent prayer and steady faith defying their malice until God’s angel shut the lions’ mouths (Daniel 6:22). The just, echoing Christ who bore false witnesses in silence (Matthew 26:59-60, Isaiah 53:7), endure scornful cries, their pleas rising where human justice bends. Yet heavens roar with a pledge that never dies (Psalm 89:14), as God’s righteous gaze upends the storm of lies, striking down falsehood with a reaping none can outrun (Galatians 6:7-8). Through fierce anguish, all threads of pain entwine (Romans 8:28), each cruel deceit blooming grace by sovereign will, until Christ’s strong arm grinds down the wicked’s web of scorn, robing the just in honor’s gleaming thread (Revelation 19:8), a shield of glory lifting them high (Psalm 3:3). Thus, the poem affirms Christ’s justice triumphs, weaving suffering into redemption both in Scripture’s tales and life’s ongoing weave.

Crafted in six quatrains with an ABAB rhyme scheme, the poem expands beyond a sonnet’s 14-line constraint to 24 lines, allowing a broader canvas for its biblical tapestry. This form mirrors the narrative’s progression—from the visceral sting of accusation, through steadfast endurance, to thunderous justice and radiant triumph—each stanza a stepping stone in an escalating arc. The consistent rhyme binds the vivid imagery—raven’s wings, iron chains, thunder’s might—into a rhythmic pulse, echoing the relentless march of divine purpose. While rooted in Shakespearean tradition, its length and stanzaic breaks offer flexibility, letting Joseph’s chains, Daniel’s den, and Christ’s wounds breathe fully, culminating in a resounding close that marries justice and grace.

A shroud of lies falls thick like raven’s wings,
A venom spat from tongues once vowed to trust,
Like Joseph, trapped in spite’s unyielding rings,
Truth writhes beneath her claws of bitter dust.

Her lustful snare he fled with heart sincere,
Yet iron chains embraced his guiltless frame,
In dungeon’s night, where hope turned stone with fear,
Falsehood’s chill shadow smothered his good name.

As Daniel faced the den with jealous foes,
Their hate, like knives, was honed in dark deceit,
Through lions’ gloom, his prayer in silence rose,
Faith’s steady flame defied their vile conceit.

The just, like Christ, bear wounds of scornful cries,
Their pleas climb high where human justice bends,
Yet heavens roar, a pledge that never dies,
God’s righteous gaze the storm of lies upends.

Though slander’s gusts tear peace with thunder’s might,
And wicked tongues weave chaos sharp and shrill,
The Lord of all turns darkness into light,
Each cruel deceit blooms grace by sovereign will.

Through anguish fierce, all threads of pain entwine,
The reaping strikes, no falsehood can outrun,
Till Christ’s strong arm grinds down their web of scorn,
And robes the just in honor’s gleaming thread.

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Christ the Master Creator’s Regal Cardinal Amid Spring’s Blossoms by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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The poem, an English sonnet titled “Christ the Master Creator’s Regal Cardinal Amid Spring’s Blossoms”, celebrates a cardinal’s striking beauty in a vibrant spring setting, attributing its existence to Christ’s divine creation. In the first quatrain, the cardinal’s regal red feathers stand out against pink blossoms and greening branches under Christ-shaped skies. The second quatrain highlights his song as a divine gift, adorning the boughs with grace and reflecting Christ’s design. The third quatrain expands to meadows and streams, portraying the bird’s wings as a symbol of faith, crafted by a holy hand. The final couplet crowns him as spring’s ardent king, a radiant jewel freed from winter, embodying Christ’s eternal love and mastery over the season. The 14-line structure follows the ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme in iambic pentameter, weaving rich imagery with a spiritual thread.

Beneath a dome of skies by Christ unfurled,
A cardinal gleams through blossoms soft and pink,
His regal red a hue from heaven’s ink,
A sovereign flame in spring’s renewed world.

Through leaves, his song ascends, a gift divine,
Each note a thread of grace in nature’s frame,
He crowns the boughs where dewdrops bear His name,
A lordly sign of Christ’s own grand design.

The meadows bloom with life by holy hand,
Where violets bow and streams in sunlight sing,
His wings sweep air like faith’s anointed wing.

Perched high, he gilds the dawn o’er sacred land,
A jewel shaped free by love’s eternal span,
Spring’s ardent king, from Christ, the source of spring.

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A Villanelle: The Majestic and Holy Throne Room of God Most High as Revealed in Revelation by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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The poem, titled “A Villanelle: The Majestic and Holy Throne Room of God Most High as Revealed in Revelation,” is a villanelle that vividly portrays the awe-inspiring scene of God’s throne room as described in Revelation 4. It depicts a radiant, gleaming throne surrounded by a rainbow and a sea of glass, where elders cast down their crowns and four living creatures proclaim “Holy, Holy.” The poem emphasizes the eternal worship and glory of God, with the Lamb and King reigning in undimmable light. Heaven resounds with a ceaseless hymn of praise, reflecting the majesty, holiness, and grace that fill the hearts of the redeemed before the divine throne.

Before the throne, a radiant gleam
The elders bow, their crowns cast down
All heaven sings the holy theme

A rainbow arcs, a living beam
Encircles glory, pure, profound
Before the throne, a radiant gleam

The sea of glass, a crystal stream
Reflects the One who wears the crown
All heaven sings the holy theme

Four creatures cry, their voices teem
With “Holy, Holy,” all around
Before the throne, a radiant gleam

No night can dim this sacred dream
The Lamb and King in light are gowned
All heaven sings the holy theme

Eternal praise, a ceaseless stream
Fills every heart, by grace unbound
Before the throne, a radiant gleam
All heaven sings the holy theme

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