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God’s Word Transforms His People Through The Holy Bible by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 2025

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The sonnet “God’s Word Transforms His People Through the Holy Bible” portrays the Bible as a living, divine tool that shapes believers’ lives. It describes scripture’s power to pierce darkness, break pride, and instill wisdom, guiding hearts toward God’s grace. From Genesis to Revelation, its promises renew faith, aligning lives with heaven’s design. The poem emphasizes the Bible’s enduring role in transforming God’s people, making them humble, faithful, and reflective of His will.

The Holy Bible, God’s own sacred scroll,
Unfurls His truth to hearts that seek His face,
Its words, alive, ignite the weary soul,
And lead it home through mercy’s boundless grace.

No shadow stands against its piercing light,
Each verse a hammer breaking pride apart,
It shapes the meek with wisdom’s gentle might,
And writes His law upon the humble heart.

From Genesis to Revelation’s end,
Its pages breathe with promises divine,
Through faith, His people learn to newly bend,
Their lives transformed to mirror heaven’s design.

O Book of Life, your power shall not fade,
By you, His flock is ever newly made.

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If Jesus Wept, So Can We by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 2025

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Below is a short poem inspired by the theme “If Jesus wept, so can we,” building on the idea from the sonnet “The Tears of Christ, Our Solace and Our Stay” and the verse John 11:35 (“Jesus wept”). It emphasizes that Jesus’ tears validate our own, affirming His empathy and permission for us to grieve, in a concise, Malcolm Guite-inspired style with theological depth and emotional resonance.

If Jesus wept, so can we,
His tears a stream where sorrows meet;
No shame in grief’s sincerity,
For Christ has blessed its flowing sweet.
His heart, with ours, in anguish joins,
And bids our tears to fall, yet rise.

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Jesus Wept! The Tears of Christ, Our Solace and Our Stay by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 2025

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The sonnet “The Tears of Christ, Our Solace and Our Stay” meditates on the compassionate tears of Jesus, rooted in “Jesus wept” (John 11:35), portraying His tears as a divine embrace of all human grief, ensuring no sorrow escapes His redemptive love. It reveals Jesus as both human and divine, sharing our pain and transforming it through His grace.

  • John 11:35 – “Jesus wept.” The sonnet’s core inspiration, this verse captures Jesus’ tears at Lazarus’ tomb, showing His deep empathy. The opening lines (“When Jesus wept, His heart with ours entwined, / Each tear a mirror of our mortal pain”) reflect this moment, where His tears unite Him with our suffering, affirming He feels every loss.
  • Psalm 56:8 – “You have kept count of my tossings; put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in your book?” The sonnet’s assertion that “No grief too small, no anguish left behind” and “He knows the weight of every silent cry” echoes this verse, emphasizing Jesus’ attentive care for every tear, as He holds our sorrows close, redeeming them with His “sacred drops.”
  • Hebrews 4:15 – “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin.” The lines “In Bethany, where death’s cold shadow fell, / He mourned with sisters bound in sorrow’s grip” and “Each hidden wound that scars the soul’s retreat” draw on this verse, portraying Jesus as a Savior who fully understands human weakness, His tears in Bethany revealing a love that enters our deepest despair.
  • Revelation 21:4 – “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore.” The sonnet’s promise that Jesus “holds us close till joy and tears complete” aligns with this verse, pointing to the hope of ultimate restoration, where His presence turns sorrow into joy, as reflected in the closing couplet: “O Christ, who weeps, our sorrows You embrace, / Your tears anoint us with Your boundless grace.”
  • Isaiah 53:4 – “Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows.” The imagery of Jesus’ tears redeeming “our loss’s stain” and His gaze that “shall never pass us by” connects to this verse, underscoring that His weeping is part of bearing our grief, transforming it through His sacrificial love.

The sonnet weaves these scriptures into a tapestry of comfort, showing that Jesus’ tears at Bethany and beyond signify His intimate knowledge of all our sorrows. His weeping sanctifies our pain, offering solace and the promise of grace that renews and restores, ensuring no tear is shed in vain.

When Jesus wept, His heart with ours entwined,
Each tear a mirror of our mortal pain;
No grief too small, no anguish left behind,
His sacred drops redeem our loss’s stain.
In Bethany, where death’s cold shadow fell,
He mourned with sisters bound in sorrow’s grip;
Yet in His tears, a deeper truth to tell:
His love descends where human hopes might slip.
He knows the weight of every silent cry,
Each hidden wound that scars the soul’s retreat;
His gaze, though pierced, shall never pass us by,
But holds us close till joy and tears complete.
O Christ, who weeps, our sorrows You embrace,
Your tears anoint us with Your boundless grace.

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No Sin Beyond the Cross of Christ(A Hymn of Redemption and Grace) by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 2025

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The hymn “No Sin Beyond the Cross of Christ” celebrates Jesus’ redemptive love that surpasses all human failings. Across six stanzas, it portrays Christ’s mercy pursuing the lost, His cross triumphing over pain and despair, and His Eucharistic presence renewing souls through broken bread and poured-out blood. As Shepherd-King, He guides wanderers with a tender gaze, breaking guilt’s chains. The cross’s enduring power heals and seals believers in peace, culminating in eternal praise for the Savior. Each stanza ends with a refrain affirming that no sin or shame can outmatch Christ’s atoning grace, which redeems and crowns believers forever.

Stanza 1
No sin too deep for Christ to mend,
No fault His mercy cannot span;
His wounded hands our souls defend,
And lift us from our broken plan.
Through darkest vales He seeks His own,
His gentle voice shall lead us home.

Refrain
No sin beyond the cross of Christ,
No shame His love cannot erase;
His blood redeems at highest price,
And crowns us with His boundless grace.

Stanza 2
The cross arises, strong and sure,
Its beams outshine our deepest pain;
His sacrifice, forever pure,
Restores the lost to live again.
No shadow falls outside His care,
His light breaks through our bleak despair.

Refrain
No sin beyond the cross of Christ,
No shame His love cannot erase;
His blood redeems at highest price,
And crowns us with His boundless grace.

Stanza 3
In broken bread, His body given,
We taste the love that makes us whole;
His blood, outpoured, our way to heaven,
Renews the weary, wandering soul.
The Eucharist, His grace divine,
Unites us in His grand design.

Refrain
No sin beyond the cross of Christ,
No shame His love cannot erase;
His blood redeems at highest price,
And crowns us with His boundless grace.

Stanza 4
Our Shepherd-King, with tender gaze,
Pursues us through the thorns of strife;
His call resounds through all our days,
To lead us into endless life.
No guilt can chain what He sets free,
His mercy sings eternity.

Refrain
No sin beyond the cross of Christ,
No shame His love cannot erase;
His blood redeems at highest price,
And crowns us with His boundless grace.

Stanza 5
The cross, His vow, shall never fail,
Its power breaks the tempter’s hold;
Through every storm, His love prevails,
A story ever to be told.
Each heart He claims, each wound He heals,
His sovereign peace forever seals.

Refrain
No sin beyond the cross of Christ,
No shame His love cannot erase;
His blood redeems at highest price,
And crowns us with His boundless grace.

Stanza 6
O Christ, our Lord, we lift our praise,
For love that knows no end or bound;
Your cross shall guide us all our days,
Till in Your glory we are found.
Forevermore, Your name we sing,
Our Savior, Shepherd, glorious King!

Refrain
No sin beyond the cross of Christ,
No shame His love cannot erase;
His blood redeems at highest price,
And crowns us with His boundless grace.

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No Mistake Beyond the Cross Where Jesus Seeks Each Soul and Crowns It with His Grace by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 2025

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The sonnet, titled “No Mistake Beyond the Cross Where Jesus Seeks Each Soul and Crowns It with His Grace,” proclaims the limitless love of Jesus Christ, whose cross overcomes every sin and mistake. Portrayed as a Shepherd-King, Jesus pursues each lost soul through guilt’s thorns, His gentle gaze and wounded hands offering light and warmth to the repentant. The cross stands as a bridge over despair, transforming shame into hope. Through the Eucharist, referenced as “broken bread,” Christ’s body is shared, embodying His sacrificial grace that renews and restores the broken in an intimate encounter with His presence. The poem affirms that His enduring love ensures no error can block the eternal peace He grants.

No fault too deep, no shadow cast too wide,
To flee the reach of love’s redeeming art;
Thy cross, O Christ, where mercy’s arms abide,
Outstrips the weight of each repentant heart.
Through tangled thorns of guilt, Thy steps pursue,
Each stumbling soul Thy gentle eyes behold;
No sin’s dark stain can dim Thy light’s breakthrough,
Nor chill the warmth Thy wounded hands unfold.
The cross arises, mightier than despair,
Its timbers bridge the chasm of our fall;
In broken bread, Thy grace beyond compare,
Restores the lost to answer love’s sweet call.
O Shepherd-King, Thy cross our hope sustains,
No error bars the peace Thy love ordains.

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The Tender Heart Of Jesus Christ, Our Shepherd, Lord, and King by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 2025

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The sonnet, titled “The Tender Heart of Jesus Christ, Our Shepherd, Lord, and King,” portrays the boundless, gentle love of Jesus for His people. It depicts Him as a compassionate shepherd seeking the lost through difficult paths, offering mercy to the broken with wounded hands. His attentive gaze misses no sorrow, and His quiet voice calls wanderers home. The cross stands as a testament to His sacrificial love, cradling human pain, while His presence in the Eucharist renews hearts. The poem concludes by affirming Christ’s unending tenderness, eternally embracing His people in peace.

O tender heart, whose love does softly tread,
To seek the lost through thorn and shadowed vale,
Thy wounded hands extend where tears are shed,
Thy mercy holds when mortal hopes grow frail.
No sparrow falls unseen by Thy kind gaze,
No weary soul too broken to restore;
Thy voice, a whisper in our wandering days,
Calls gently home through every open door.
The cross, Thy vow, still stands where love was spent,
Its beams a cradle for our deepest pain;
In bread and wine, Thy presence, ever lent,
Renews the heart to rise and love again.
O Christ, Thy tenderness shall never cease,
Thy people held in Thine eternal peace.

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