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13 Monday Oct 2025
We worship and adore
our Triune God, the God
of impossibilities! Worship
the one true God, Jesus
Christ, Yeshua, our risen,
reigning, righteous, Lord!
Worship, praise, and adore
the one true King over all the earth!
13 Monday Oct 2025
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Biblical Truth, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, christianity, Inpirational, Inspirational, theology
The sonnet, titled A Sonnet in Tribute to President Donald J. Trump, Architect of Peace, is a 14-line Shakespearean sonnet that celebrates former President Donald J. Trump’s diplomatic efforts toward peace. It praises his leadership in fostering global harmony, specifically highlighting the Abraham Accords, which facilitated peace agreements between Israel and several Arab nations, and his summits with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un to ease tensions. The poem portrays Trump as a bold, visionary leader who avoided new wars, built bridges between adversaries, and pursued a world free of conflict. It concludes by affirming his lasting legacy as a president dedicated to peace, with his achievements etched in history.
In golden age, a leader bold arose,
With vision clear to calm a world’s unrest,
His voice, a beacon through the tempest’s throes,
To forge a path where nations’ hopes attest.
No wars anew did mar his steadfast reign,
Through Abraham’s accord, old foes embraced,
In Middle East, where once was bitter pain,
New bridges built, with enmity displaced.
His hand outstretched, he sought to mend the fray,
With strength and deal, he carved a calmer sea,
From Kim’s fierce north to lands in disarray,
He spoke of peace, a world from conflict free.
O Trump, thy name in history’s scroll shall gleam,
A president who dared to dream of peace’s theme.
13 Monday Oct 2025
Posted in Christian Poetry, Inspirational
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Biblical Truth, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, christianity, faith, Inpirational, Inspirational, Royally Redeemed, theology
The sonnet, titled “In the Embrace of Freedom: A Sonnet Commemorating the Release of the Jewish Hostages,” celebrates the liberation of Jewish hostages from captivity. It vividly contrasts their past suffering—described as being bound in “shadowed vaults” and “iron chains” under the grip of hate—with the triumphant moment of their release. The poem portrays their freedom as a divine, miraculous event, marked by a radiant light breaking through despair. It highlights their return home from Gaza, emphasizing the joy and relief of their safe homecoming, with families reunited. The sonnet concludes with a call for widespread celebration, attributing their liberation to a higher power, symbolized as “heaven’s hand.”
In shadowed vaults where iron chains did bind,
The echoes of despair once filled the night,
Yet from the storm of strife, a light divine
Breaks forth, unyielding, fierce, and burning bright.
The Jewish captives, long in terror’s hold,
Held fast by hands of hate and hollow creed,
Now taste the air of home, their stories told
In whispers soft, where once was only need.
Oh, miracle of mercy, swift and sure,
The gates swing wide beneath the desert sun;
From Gaza’s grip, they rise, renewed, secure—
Mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, one by one.
Let joy resound in every heart and land:
The hostages are free—by heaven’s hand!
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