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The sonnet, titled Hymn to the Inerrant Word of God, Heralded by Royal Trumpets in a Majestic Fanfare of Eternal Triumph, is a Shakespearean sonnet celebrating the holy, inerrant, and transformative word of God. It likens Scripture to a radiant, majestic baroque trumpet fanfare, proclaiming divine truth and salvation. The first stanza portrays God’s word as a bright, hope-filled beacon that transforms hearts and shines through darkness. The second stanza compares its power to triumphant, royal trumpet notes, with vibrant grace and majestic trills heralding eternal truth. The third stanza emphasizes its flawless, enduring nature, offering free salvation through its sacred, holy pages and guiding the lost to love and truth. The final couplet exalts the word’s victorious reign, its fanfare hailing salvation’s triumphant strains, delivering a soaring, awe-inspiring climax.

Each holy word of God, inerrant, bright,
With radiant truth transforms the heart’s deep core,
Its hope-filled power shines through darkest night,
A beacon divine where perfect glories soar.

Like trumpets bold in baroque fanfare’s call,
Triumphant notes ascend in royal might,
Their vibrant grace resounds through every hall,
Majestic trills proclaim eternal right.

No error dims its everlasting flame,
Free salvation shines in sacred, holy pages,
Each syllable a spark of heaven’s claim,
To lead the lost where love and truth engages.

O word divine, thy truth in triumph reigns,
Its fanfare hails salvation’s victorious strains!