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Uncompromising Faith: Boldly Declaring Jesus’ Sacred Way by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Sep 2025

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The poem “Uncompromising Faith: Boldly Declaring Jesus’ Sacred Way” emphasizes that tolerance, as commonly understood, is not a Christian virtue, but rather boldness in proclaiming Jesus’ truth and holy ways is paramount. It portrays Jesus as a figure of holy fire, unwavering in His mission, who calls Christians to follow Him with courage and zeal, rejecting compromise with sin or falsehood. The poem urges believers to rise with fervent faith, boldly declare Christ’s sacred name, and uphold His righteous path with love and truth, emphasizing an active, fearless commitment to His teachings over passive acceptance.

Not in silence, nor in fear,
Does the heart of Christ draw near.
Tolerance fades, a fleeting guise,
When truth and love ignite our eyes.

For Jesus walked with holy fire,
His words cut deep, His call rose higher.
No compromise with shadows dim,
He bids us boldly follow Him.

A cross He bore, no timid plea,
To set the captive soul free.
His ways are just, His truth is sure,
In holiness, His heart is pure.

Oh, Christian, rise with fervent zeal,
Let courage burn, let passion heal.
Speak boldly of His sacred name,
His righteous path, forever claim.

No lukewarm heart can bear His light,
No faltering step can win the fight.
With love and truth, His banner raise,
And walk in boldness all your days.

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Sonnet: Are We Doing Enough for Jesus Christ Our King When He Has Done Everything For Us? by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Sep 2025

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Summary of “Are We Doing Enough for Jesus Christ Our King?”

This sonnet critiques superficial devotion to Christ amid abundance, contrasting hymns of praise with the neglect of the needy—strangers, the sick, and marginalized—who embody His suffering presence. It questions whether we merely utter His name on Sundays while ignoring justice and mercy, pleading for forgiveness and guidance to serve Him in the lowly, recognizing His kingdom in their wounds.

In halls of plenty, where our treasures gleam,
We crown with songs the King enthroned on high,
Yet in the shadows, where the shadows scream,
His thirsting voice we pass with blinded eye.
The stranger at our gate, with weary plea,
Bears nail-scarred hands we deem but beggar’s art;
The sick we quarantine from love’s decree,
Lest mercy pierce the fortress of our heart.
O Christ, our Sovereign, veiled in human guise,
Do we but mouth thy name in Sunday’s light,
While justice weeps and compassion dies?
Forgive the throne we build of wrong and spite.
Teach us to serve thee in the least, the low—
For in their wounds, thy kingdom’s crown we know.

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Sonnet: Foundations In His Footsteps by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Sep 2025

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Summary of “Foundations in His Footsteps”

This sonnet calls believers to construct their lives on the unshakeable foundation of Jesus Christ’s example and sacrifice, warning that self-reliance leads to ruin. It evokes Christ’s journey to the cross as a guiding path of love and humility, urging the incorporation of acts like charity and healing into daily building. Ultimately, it prays for every aspect of existence to mirror His footsteps, ensuring enduring faith.

Upon the rock of ages, firm and true,
We raise our spires ‘gainst tempests that assail,
Yet if our hands forget the path to You,
Our towers crumble in the gale’s fierce wail.
O Christ, our Lord, whose steps through dust did tread
The road to Calvary, with love’s pure flame,
Teach us to trace those prints where thorns once bled,
And build our lives upon Thy sacred name.
No fleeting sands of self, no fleeting pride,
But every beam and stone in Thy design—
The widow’s mite, the leper healed beside,
The cross where grace and glory intertwined.
May all we fashion, from the heart’s deep core,
Echo Thy footsteps, now and evermore.

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Shadows of the Steeple: Metrics Over Mercy by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Sep 2025

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(A lament in verse, echoing timeless tensions in the faith: where cultural allure and quantifiable “success” eclipse the unadorned power of the Gospel’s promise—that Jesus saves the lost, not the trending. Inspired by reflections on church resilience amid relevance’s pull.

In the hallowed halls where echoes once rang true,
The Precious Church of Jesus Christ now hums
With algorithms of approval, screens aglow—
Metrics marching like a metronome of might,
Where “likes” ascend like incense to the cloud,
And relevance reigns, a scepter sharp and bright.
Culture’s chorus swells in viral verse and verse,
A symphony of scrolls that scroll the soul away,
While the Gospel whispers, faint as fading hearse:
“I am the way, the truth, the life,” He says,
Yet drowned in data streams and trending praise.

Oh, seeker of the saved, the Lamb who left the ninety-nine,
Who dined with debtors, healed the halt and blind—
Has your light grown dim in this electric shrine?
The numbers climb: attendance apps that tally throngs,
Engagement engines fueled by fleeting fire,
Hashtags of heaven, but hearts adrift in wrongs.
Culture courts the crowd with coffee bars and bands,
Relevance robes the ragged in designer grace,
While Jesus stands at the door, nail-scarred hands,
Knocking not for nods, but for a contrite face.
“For God so loved the world,” the ancient cry,
That whosoever believes might never die—
But now ’tis whosoever shares, reposts, complies.

Precious Church, your altars altared to the age,
Where faithfulness fades for followers’ fleeting gaze,
The Savior’s story sidelined on salvation’s stage.
Culture’s crown is heavy, relevance a rusted chain,
Binding bold belief to bland conformity’s bane.
Yet in the quiet quake of Calvary’s refrain,
The Gospel gleams: not in grandeur’s grand design,
But in the grace that grips the guilty, makes them thine.
Return, O bride, to the blood that bought the broken whole;
Let metrics melt like morning mist, and mercy take control.
For Jesus saves—not by the scroll of social score,
But by the cross that counts the cost, and opens heaven’s door.

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Echoes In the Sanctuary by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Sep 2025

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In spires of stained glass, where light bends low,
The Precious Church of Jesus Christ stands tall—
A fortress woven from whispers of the past,
Threads of tradition, embroidered with gold.
Here, the organ hums hymns of harvest moons,
And altars gleam with relics, polished by hands
That trace lineages older than the sea.

But wait—does the Savior linger in the nave,
Or has He slipped behind the velvet drape?
The culture claims the front-row pews, adorned
In robes of ritual, crowns of custom worn
Like halos forged in fires of forgotten kings.
Echoes of emperors and councils convene,
Their voices drowning the Galilean’s plea:
“Follow me,” not the map of marble halls.

Oh, Precious Church, your stones sing of the soul’s
Salvation scripted in scrolls of solemn rite—
Yet where is the wanderer, the outcast’s friend,
The one who dined with sinners, mended the night?
The culture dances in the aisles, a masquerade
Of feasts and fasts, of flags and fervent cries,
While Jesus waits beyond the bolted gate,
His feet still dusty from the desert’s sighs.

Is it the edifice we exalt, or Him within?
The scaffold of saints, or the Carpenter’s grin?
For in the clamor of creeds and choral swell,
The culture reigns, a queen upon the throne—
And Jesus? He is the quiet cornerstone,
Rejected by builders, yet holding heaven’s spell.
Return, O flock, to the Lamb’s unyielding light;
Let culture bow, and Christ reclaim the night.

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Psalm 62:5-6 – A Sonnet of Unshaken Soul, Ablaze with Celestial Hues by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Sep 2025

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Summary of the Sonnet: Psalm 62:5-6 – A Sonnet of Unshaken Soul, Ablaze with Celestial Hues

This vivid sonnet, inspired by King David’s Psalm 62:5-6, weaves a tapestry of serene trust amid life’s tempests, urging the soul to find unyielding refuge in God alone. The opening quatrain paints a pilgrim’s quiet vigil by murmuring streams in emerald glades, where dawn’s honeyed glow dissolves shadows, birthing hope from night’s silken embrace—echoing the psalm’s call to “wait in silence” for divine expectation.

The second quatrain elevates God as a colossal rock, veined with quartz-fire and gripped by emerald vines, defying indigo gales and sapphire furies—an immovable sentinel pulsing with obsidian calm, symbolizing salvation’s forge against thunder’s faltering fists.

In the third, grace flows as molten gold rivers, revealing moon-silvered spires and pearl banners fluttering on mist-cloaked peaks, where cobalt storms lash futilely at hearths of unquenchable refuge, affirming God as the fortress where fearful hearts prevail.

The final sestet roots resilience in obsidian anchors delving earth’s marrow, unbowed by cerulean vortexes and amethyst shrouds of scheming foes; grace cascades honey-sweet over ochre ruins, with aureate trumpets shattering gloom, as mountains of whispering frost guard star-scattered valleys—declaring the soul’s unmoved stand in profound, eternal light.

The couplet resolves in a triumphant silhouette against vermilion horizons, tumult ebbing to gold-leaf repose, where trust’s petals bloom in flame-gardens, anointed by peace’s starry fatness—capturing the psalm’s emphatic refrain: God alone as rock, salvation, and fortress, unshaken amid betrayal’s siege.

O soul of mine, in velvet hush repose,
Where crystalline streams murmur ancient lore,
Their silver threads weaving through emerald glades,
And shadows dissolve in dawn’s honeyed glow,
A pilgrim’s brow kissed by the blushing veil
Of heaven’s first light, bruised lavender yielding
To amber flames that lick the horizon’s edge,
Birthing hope from the womb of silken night.

He stands as my rock, veined with quartz-fire’s gleam,
Unyielding ‘gainst gales that howl in indigo wrath,
Vines of verdant faith coiling like emerald serpents
O’er flanks scarred by tempests of sapphire fury,
A sentinel colossal, its obsidian heart
Pulsing calm where thunder’s bruised fists falter.

My salvation, forged in celestial pyres,
Where molten gold cascades in rivers of grace,
And fearful hearts find spires of moon-silvered stone,
Mist-cloaked bastions clawing jagged peaks of pearl,
Banners of peace unfurling like dawn’s fragile wings
Against the cobalt lash of storms that cannot breach
The hearth’s golden flicker, unquenchable refuge
In chambers where echoes of tempests dissolve to dew.

No earthly shadow can rend this hallowed loam,
Roots delving deep as obsidian anchors into
Earth’s marrow-rich core, unbowed by vortex swirls
Of slate and cerulean rage, stark quills of raven ink
Tracing resilience through soils where phantoms coil
Yet fade like mist before the sun’s aureate trumpet.

Though schemes of foes creep in twilight’s amethyst shroud,
I stand in grace’s profound cascade, honey-sweet
O’er ochre ruins reborn in light’s triumphant pyre,
Ramparts eternal silencing whispers of siege
With trumpets of electrum that shatter the gloom.
Unmoved, as mountains of ancient granite guard
Valleys deep-carved by rivers of star-scattered ink,
Their crests crowned in veils of eternal, whispering frost.

Thus let thy wild tumult ebb, O waiting heart,
For God alone ignites the endless dawn’s decree,
A silhouette ablaze ‘gainst vermilion horizons,
Soul moored in gold-leaf thrones of divine repose,
Where every petal of trust blooms in gardens of flame,
And the fatness of peace anoints the weary with stars.

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Defiant Praise in the Face of Demonic Fury: Living Boldly and Unashamed for Jesus Christ, Our Victorious King by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Sep 2025

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Summary of the Poem: Defiant Praise in the Face of Demonic Fury: Living Boldly and Unashamed for Jesus Christ, Our Victorious King

This fervent poem is a bold declaration of unwavering Christian devotion, structured as a rhythmic battle cry that escalates in intensity across four stanzas. It confronts spiritual and worldly opposition head-on, affirming that no amount of demonic malice, human enmity, or global hatred can deter the believer from worshiping, praising, living for, and proclaiming Jesus Christ as King. The core message pulses with themes of defiant faith, joyful resilience, and evangelistic zeal—echoing the early church’s unyielding testimony amid persecution. At its heart, the poem celebrates the “free gift of salvation” as the ultimate triumph, refusing shame and embracing proclamation as a lifelong vow.

Key Themes and Structure

  • Stanza 1: Demonic Opposition Met with Worship
    “Let the demons hiss—we will worship / Jesus Christ our King!”
    The poem opens with a visceral image of infernal threats, countered by immediate, unapologetic adoration. This sets a tone of spiritual warfare, where evil’s whispers only fuel sacred response.
  • Stanza 2: Human Enemies’ Assault Ignored
    “Let our enemies howl, disagree, name-call— / we will worship / And praise and live for / Jesus Christ our King!”
    Here, earthly foes—through discord, insults, and division—are dismissed, as the believer commits not just to momentary praise but to a holistic life of allegiance.
  • Stanza 3: World’s Cruel Hatred Overcome
    “Let the world hate cruelly— / we will worship, praise and live / for Jesus Christ our King!”
    The scope widens to systemic global animosity, yet the refrain intensifies: worship evolves into a full-spectrum devotion (worship + praise + living), unbreakable under pressure.
  • Stanza 4: Eternal Proclamation Without Shame
    “Come what may, / we will never be ashamed / and will always proclaim / the free gift of salvation / of Jesus Christ our King!”
    The climax seals an irrevocable promise—facing any trial (“come what may”), the poet vows shameless evangelism, spotlighting salvation’s grace as the gospel’s free, transformative gift.

Overall, the poem’s repetition of the italicized refrain creates a liturgical chant, transforming personal resolve into communal anthem. Its raw energy evokes the martyrs’ hymns, urging readers to stand firm in a hostile culture, much like the Apostle Paul’s prison epistles or the persecuted believers in Hebrews.

Integrated Biblical Verses and References

The poem’s fiery resolve draws deeply from Scripture, weaving threads of fearlessness, worship amid trials, and bold gospel-sharing. Below, I pair key lines with resonant verses (quoted from the NIV for clarity), showing how they amplify the poem’s message:

  • On Defiant Worship Despite Demonic and Enemy Threats (Stanzas 1–2):
    The hisses and howls mirror the “roaring lion” of Satan in 1 Peter 5:8-9: “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith…” Just as the poem declares worship in response, Psalm 27:1 proclaims, “The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?” This echoes the unshakeable praise that silences opposition.
  • On Enduring the World’s Hatred (Stanza 3):
    The “world hate cruelly” line channels Jesus’ warning in John 15:18-19: “If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you.” Yet, the poem’s counter—persistent worship and living for Christ—aligns with Acts 5:29, where Peter and the apostles reply to persecution: “We must obey God rather than human beings!” This underscores devotion as obedience over conformity.
  • On Never Being Ashamed and Proclaiming Salvation (Stanza 4):
    The vow “we will never be ashamed” is a direct echo of Paul’s iconic stand in Romans 1:16: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.” This verse, the thematic heartbeat of Romans, celebrates the gospel’s power—precisely the “free gift” the poem proclaims. It ties to 2 Timothy 1:8: “So do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord or of me his prisoner. Rather, join with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God.” Finally, the victory motif resonates with Revelation 12:11: “They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death,” portraying proclamation as the believer’s conquering weapon.

These references aren’t mere parallels; they root the poem in the biblical narrative of saints who worshiped through flames, chains, and exile—reminding us that such defiance isn’t human grit but divine empowerment. In today’s storms (like the recent tragedy of Charlie Kirk’s martyrdom), this poem and its scriptural anchors call us to the same: unashamed, undeterred praise for the King who turns hisses into hymns. If you’d like a deeper dive into any verse or an expanded analysis, just say!

Let the demons hiss—we will worship
Jesus Christ our King!

Let our enemies howl, disagree, name-call—
we will worship
And praise and live for
Jesus Christ our King!

Let the world hate cruelly—
we will worship, praise and live
for Jesus Christ our King!

Come what may,
we will never be ashamed
and will always proclaim
the free gift of salvation
of Jesus Christ our King!

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