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The Grievous Sin of Bearing False Witness by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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To speak false words against a neighbor’s name,
And weave a web of lies to cloud their worth,
Is sin that kindles strife’s unholy flame,
And scars the soul of all who walk this earth.
With breath untrue, the heart of trust is torn,
Its sacred bond by reckless tongues defiled.
What once was whole lies broken and forlorn,
Where innocence by falsehood’s craft is trialed.

O Christ, who faced the liar’s cruel decree,
Yet held Your truth with love that never swayed,
You call us now to speak with clarity,
And guard the just from slanders falsely laid.
Let honest lips prevail, Your grace inspire—
Bear witness true, and shun the tongue’s false fire.

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The Ungodly Practice of Poisoning the Well of Trust with Slanderous Deceit by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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The sonnet The Ungodly Practice of Poisoning the Well of Trust with Slanderous Deceit condemns the sinful act of slandering a person’s reputation through lies, likening it to poisoning a communal well of trust. It portrays deceitful words as a destructive force that obscures truth, fosters doubt, and replaces love with scorn. Drawing on Christ’s example, who endured false accusations with grace, the poem urges readers to reject slander, protect the innocent, and uphold truth. It calls for a servant-hearted commitment to speak honestly, ensuring no one’s good name is tainted by malice.

To poison wells of trust with whispered lies,
And taint a soul’s good name with venom’d breath,
Is sin that clouds the heart where honor dies,
And sows a field where only malice wreathes.
A tongue unchecked, with subtle slander’s art,
Can dim the light of truth in others’ eyes.
It builds a cage of doubt to trap the heart,
Where once was love, now scorn and fear arise.

O Christ, whose name was marred by false disdain,
You bore the weight of lies with silent grace.
Your servant love calls us to cleanse the stain,
And guard the pure from slander’s foul embrace.
Beware the tongue that taints the innocent’s fame—
Speak truth, and let no well bear poison’s shame.

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The Cautionary Counsel Against Casting Sacred Pearls to Unheeding Swine by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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The sonnet The Cautionary Counsel Against Casting Sacred Pearls to Unheeding Swine draws from Matthew 7:6 to warn against sharing sacred truths or heartfelt treasures with those who would thoughtlessly disregard or harm them. It portrays personal thoughts and faith as precious pearls, easily trampled by the unappreciative, likened to swine. The poem urges discernment in offering such gifts, ensuring they’re given to hearts that honor their worth. Guided by Christ’s wisdom, who loved all yet taught prudence, it calls for sharing with care, protecting the holy from scorn while fostering trust in those who dwell in truth and grace.

Do not cast pearls where heedless feet will tread,
Nor spill your heart’s own wealth to callous hands.
The sacred truths, by gentle spirits bred,
Lie marred when flung to cold, unyielding lands.
Each thought you share, a gem of priceless worth,
Deserves a soul who sees its holy light.
Yet swine, unmindful, trample in the earth
What gleams with grace beneath the heavens’ sight.

O Christ, who spoke of pearls with wisdom’s care,
You bid us guard the gifts we hold in trust.
Your servant heart, though pierced, still sought to share
With love for all, yet warned of scorn’s unjust.
Discern the hour, let prudence be your guide—
Share pearls where hearts in truth and grace abide.

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The Tragedy Of Betrayed Confidence by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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The sonnet “The Tragedy of Betrayed Confidence” portrays the profound pain of trust violated when a shared confidence is exposed. It depicts the sacred act of opening one’s heart as a tender gift, shattered by betrayal’s deceit, which spreads shame and isolates the betrayed. Contrasting this, Christ’s servant heart exemplifies perfect guardianship of trust, urging all to protect the vulnerable space where hearts are bared. The poem concludes by calling everyone to honor the trust placed in them, preventing the retreat of wounded hearts and upholding the sanctity of human connection.

A whispered truth, in tender trust bestowed,
Enfolds the heart where sacred thoughts dwell.
Yet when that bond, by careless lips, is mowed,
It casts the soul where bitter sorrows swell.
No blade cuts deeper than the friend’s deceit,
Who trades a confidence for fleeting gain.
The wound of words, once private, now replete,
Spreads shame abroad and leaves a lasting stain.

O Christ, who bore our griefs in silent grace,
Your servant heart kept every trust secure.
You call us still to shield the fragile space
Where souls unveil the heart’s most sacred core.
When confidence is broken, hearts retreat—
Lead all to honor hearts that trust complete.

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The Tragedy Of Misused Power by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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The sonnet “The Tragedy of Misused Power” explores the harm caused when people misuse their influence for selfish ends, betraying trust and hurting others. It highlights how power, meant for good, can sow pain when misdirected, yet contrasts this with Christ’s example of servant leadership. Through His selfless love and sacrifice, He shows the ideal of using power to uplift others. The sonnet concludes by challenging all to embrace this model, leading with a servant’s heart to avoid the tragedy of misused power.

When mortal hands seize power’s fleeting sway,
They bend its force to self, and trust betray.
No tyrant’s throne, yet still the heart’s own greed
Can wound the souls that cry in silent need.
A whispered choice, a strength to harm or mend,
May break the weak or bid the lonely mend.
What might have bloomed to bless, when turned astray,
Sows bitter tears where love should light the way.

Yet Christ, the servant, shows the truer call—
His power knelt to lift the low, not fall.
No pride He sought, but gave Himself to bear
The cross of care for all who linger there.
O fleeting might, misused, we drift apart—
Rise, all, to lead with Christ’s own servant heart.

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Triad of Praise: Sonnets Celebrating Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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This series of three sonnets—Shakespearean, Petrarchan, and Spenserian—celebrates the Christian calling to live in devotion to Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Each poem reflects the joyful purpose of Christians to honor Jesus through praise, worship, and faithful living, inspired by His boundless grace and eternal reign. United as a “Triad of Praise,” the sonnets weave distinct poetic forms to express one truth: that Jesus’ name, sacrifice, and lordship ignite hearts to sing His glory forever. From triumphant proclamation to reflective adoration and enduring anthem, these verses invite readers to join the ceaseless celebration of the Savior who guides and redeems.

The Triumph of Christ (Shakespearean)

This Shakespearean sonnet proclaims that Christians live to celebrate Jesus, whose grace and resurrection inspire unending praise.

O Jesus Christ, whose name doth hearts inspire,
Thy boundless grace restores the soul’s lost way.
No storm can quench thy everlasting fire,
Nor night obscure the brilliance of thy day.
From manger low to cross of bitter pain,
Thy love did bear the weight of mortal sin.
Yet death could not thy holy might restrain,
For thou didst rise, eternal life to win.
Thy mercy flows where human hopes may fade,
In every tear, thy comfort softly lies.
Thy Word, a lamp, through darkness doth invade,
To guide the weary unto paradise.
So let us sing, with voices lifted high,
Thy name alone shall reign till earth and sky.

The Heart of Praise (Petrarchan)

This Petrarchan sonnet reflects on Christians’ calling to celebrate Jesus, finding joy in His mercy and eternal promise.

The Christian soul doth ever seek to raise,
Sweet Jesus’ name in songs of fervent love.
No earthly woe can still the heart’s true praise,
That soars to Him who reigns in light above.
His cross, His grace, our spirits’ constant guide,
Doth bid us live to glorify His throne.
In every deed, His truth shall e’er abide,
For Christ’s own heart hath claimed us as His own.
Yet deeper still, His mercy calls us near,
To celebrate with faith that never wanes.
Through trials sore, His love casts out all fear,
And binds our lives to worship’s sacred chains.
So Christians sing, their purpose ever clear,
To laud their Lord through all their earthly years.

The Life of Worship (Spenserian)

This Spenserian sonnet weaves a vision of Christians living to celebrate Jesus, their devotion flowing through time.


All Christians live to celebrate their King,
Whose holy name doth spark the soul’s delight.
With joyful hearts, His praises they do sing,
And walk by faith within His radiant light.
No darkness quells the fire of their sight,
For Jesus’ love doth ever lead them on.
Through every age, they lift His name in might,
Proclaiming grace from dawn to setting sun.
His cross’s truth shall never be undone,
It calls the faithful to a life of song.
In word and deed, their worship is begun,
To honor Him whose mercy makes them strong.
So let their lives forever testify,
That Christ alone is praised till earth and sky.

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Sin Against The Soul’s Splendour by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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The quatrain, titled Sin Against the Soul’s Splendor, declares that scorning a soul redeemed by Christ’s sacred love is the gravest sin. It emphasizes the soul’s divine worth, crafted in God’s image and radiant with His light, asserting that each heart mirrors the eternal splendor of His name.

To scorn a soul, by sacred love restored,
Is vilest sin, defiling heaven’s aim;
In God’s own image, by His light adorned,
Each heart reflects the splendor of His name.

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