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Risen In Glory, Alleluia by Debbie Harris

19 Thursday Mar 2026

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Risen in Glory, Alleluia!
An Easter Anthem
(For SATB choir and piano, with optional brass/handbells)

Verse 1
In the shadow of the cross we stood,
Where love poured out in crimson flood;
The Savior slain, the curtain torn,
The weight of sin forever borne.

Pre-Chorus
The stone was sealed, the guards kept watch,
Yet heaven’s plan no grave could match;
In silence deep, the third day dawned—
The King of life forever spawned!

Chorus
Christ is risen! Alleluia!
Risen in glory, death defeated!
Risen in power, our chains are broken!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ the Lord is risen today!
Sing with joy, the tomb is empty—
He lives forever, come what may!
Alleluia! Alleluia!

Verse 2
Now Mary heard the angel’s word,
“Behold, He is not here—He’s Lord!”
The risen Christ in victory strode,
The path of life, the way to God.

Bridge
What once was lost is now restored,
By wounds that heal, by grace outpoured;
O death, where is your sting this day?
The grave has lost its hold—He reigns!

Final Chorus
Christ is risen! Alleluia!
Risen in glory, reigning on high!
Risen forever, our hope eternal!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ the Lord is risen today!
Let every tongue and nation sing—
The King has conquered everything!
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Risen in glory—Alleluia!

Coda
Alleluia… alleluia…
Christ is risen indeed!
Risen in glory… alleluia!

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The Royally Redeemed Blessed Hope by Debbie Harris

19 Thursday Mar 2026

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1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 (KJV)
For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.

A heraldic banner unfurled in the sky,
Quartered in gold for glory divine,
Azure for heaven’s realm on high,
Charged with the Lion of Judah rampant, crowned;
A cross potent at center, potent and bright,
The Jerusalem cross with arms outstretched wide,
Symbol of wounds redeemed in endless light,
Proclaiming the promise o’er the ancient word.

The heavens rend with glory’s piercing light,
A royal shout proclaims the King’s return;
The Lord descends in majesty and might,
With archangel’s voice and trumpet’s golden burn.

From silent graves the crowned ones rise anew,
In robes of white, with crowns of righteousness;
Redeemed by blood, their royal birthright true,
They soar on wings to greet their Sovereign’s bliss.

Then we, His subjects watchful through the night,
Feel sudden grace exalt us from the dust;
Caught up as one in clouds of living light,
We join the throng where royal praises thrust.

No chain of earth, no tear of mortal strife—
We stand as kings and queens before His life:
Forever robed in His redeeming grace,
The Royally Redeemed in His embrace.

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The Unconquerable Throne: Adoring the Pierced and Reigning King While the World Groans Under Missile Rain and Shadowed Swarms by Debbie Harris

19 Thursday Mar 2026

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Throne of Uncreated Flame

Beyond the curtain of our night,
Where galaxies in silence spin,
A throne ascends through realms of light,
Where dawn and vesper melt within.

Its frame is jasper, veined with fire,
A carnelian heart that glows;
Around it arcs a rainbow spire,
Emerald-hued, where mercy flows.

No mortal eye could bear the blaze
That pours from Him who sits enthroned;
Yet seraphim, with wings ablaze,
Hide trembling faces, overawed.

Their sixfold pinions beat as one,
A storm of feathers tipped in gold;
Their voices rise like molten sun—
“Holy, holy, holy,” told.

The cry ignites the crystal sea,
A glassy mirror vast and still,
Reflecting lightning’s jagged spree
And thunder’s deep, unbroken will.

Seven torches dance before the throne,
Seven spirits, living flame;
Their sparks ascend like seeds unsown,
To kindle stars and call His name.

Twenty-four elders, robed in snow,
Their crowns of purest gold they fling;
They fall as waves of worship flow,
Before the Ancient of all Being.

And then the scroll, sealed sevenfold,
Lies weeping in the hand of night—
No one in heaven, earth, or hold
Could break its chains of shadowed might.

Until the Lion steps from Judah’s line,
The Root of David, fierce and bright;
Yet lo, a slaughtered Lamb divine
Stands bleeding still in deathless light.

His wounds are rubies, open, deep,
Each scar a river red and wide;
The elders fall, the creatures weep,
As heaven’s chorus swells with pride:

“Worthy the Lamb who tasted death,
To take the scroll and loose its seal!
Worthy the One who gave His breath,
That broken hearts might rise and heal!”

Ten thousand times ten thousand sing,
A sea of voices, white as foam;
Myriads upon myriads ring
The throne where love has made its home.

King of kings—no diadem of man
Can crown the brow that bore the thorn;
Lord of lords—the scepter in His hand
Is mercy’s rod, by justice born.

Amid the Tempest’s Roar

Amid the clamor of the age,
Where banners bleed and nations seethe,
Where drones in shadowed swarms engage
And rockets carve their paths of grief—

Smoke coils thick from shattered fields,
The earth recoils beneath the weight;
Shaheds and Sejjils streak like yields
Of hellish harvest, sealing fate.

In Ukraine’s frost, the swarms descend,
Iranian waves crash on Israel’s shore;
Hezbollah’s barrages never end,
While Gulf skies burn with missile lore.

Tehran reels as bunker-busters fall,
Beirut ignites in rocket rain;
From Kharkiv’s ruins to southern wall,
The air itself cries out in pain.

Yet turn thine eyes, O weary soul,
Beyond the smoke, the drone’s cold hum;
Above the thunder’s blackest roll
Shines forth the Throne where mercies come.

There Jesus sits in robes of flame,
His wounds like rubies, ever bright;
His scepter stills the wildest claim,
His gaze dissolves the endless night.

No drone can breach that crystal sea,
No rocket pierce those emerald walls;
The Lamb who triumphed over death’s decree
Reigns high where every tumult falls.

Fix here thy heart, let not alarm
Steal peace from those He calls His own;
For He who calms the fiercest storm
Has promised: “Fear not—I sit enthroned.”

In this dark hour, let worship rise
Like incense through the battle’s drone;
The King returns with pierced hands and eyes—
Our hope, our peace, forever known.

O Jesus Christ, our eyes would rise
To drink the splendor of Thy face;
Till faith gives way to open skies
And we behold Thee, full of grace.

Let lightning flash, let thunder roll,
Let every creature, far and near,
Proclaim with one unbroken soul:
“The Lamb is worthy—ever, here!”

May this frail song ascend as myrrh,
A trembling vapor to Thy throne;
Until the veil of time shall stir
And we shall know as we are known. Amen.

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The Sovereign Hand That Gives and Takes: Trusting God’s Perfect Knowledge in Moments of Sudden Loss by Debbie Harris

19 Thursday Mar 2026

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John 11:35

Jesus wept.

Psalm 116:15

King James Version (KJV):
Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.

English Standard Version (ESV):
Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.

New International Version (NIV):
Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his faithful servants.

New Living Translation (NLT):
The LORD cares deeply when his loved ones die.

In the quiet dawn when joy overflowed,
The Lord gives freely, as a Father’s gift—
A treasured soul, a laughter warm and true,
A presence wrapped in light, a love to lift.

Then in a moment unforeseen and swift,
The Lord takes gently what He first bestowed.
The empty chair, the silence in the room—
Yet not in anger, but in wisdom’s road.

No angry fist is raised against the sky,
No “Why?” that shakes with doubt or bitter plea.
For God knows best—His eyes see every thread,
The tapestry of grace we cannot see.

He numbers all our days before one breath,
He holds the ones we love in nail-scarred hands.
What seems like loss is mercy in disguise,
A calling home to where eternity stands.

The heart may ache with sorrow deep and wide,
Tears fall like rain upon the hallowed ground—
Yet in that pain, we bow and whisper still:
“Thy will be done,” where perfect love is found.

For Christ Himself walked sorrow’s shadowed path,
He wept at graves and bore the cross alone.
He knows the sting, yet trusted to the end—
“My God, My God,” and still He claimed the throne.

So we declare with faith that will not break:
The Lord gives! The Lord takes! Blessed be
The name of Christ, who orders all our steps—
He knows what’s best for those He calls His own.

No loss escapes His tender, sovereign care;
He gathers every tear and turns the page.
What He has taken waits in glory’s light,
Redeemed, restored, secure from every age.

In unexpected grief, we rest in Him—
The Giver, Taker, Healer of the soul.
God knows best. His ways are higher still.
Blessed be the name of Jesus—Lord of all.

Forever blessed be His holy name.

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Patrick’s Shield: A Biblical Hymn of Faith and the Emerald Isle by Debbie Harris

17 Tuesday Mar 2026

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It captures the protective “shield” theme (echoing the Breastplate/Lorica tradition), the biblical focus, and the Irish essence without being overly long.

Here’s the full poem presented under that title, in a clean, ready-to-share format (using the revised version with fully original phrasing in the later stanzas to avoid direct quotes from the classic prayer):

Patrick’s Shield: A Biblical Hymn of Faith and the Emerald Isle

Upon the emerald isle he trod,
Where shadows cloaked the pagan night;
Young Patrick, captive once, now free,
Bore forth the everlasting light.

As Moses raised the serpent high
(John 3:14), so Patrick raised the Cross,
That sinners bound in serpent’s lie
Might look and live, nor suffer loss.

Three leaves upon one stem he showed,
The mystery of the Three in One:
The Father, Son, and Spirit flowed
In perfect love, as God is One.

“I bind unto myself today,”
He sang, the strength of heaven’s might,
Christ’s birth and baptism in the way,
His death that conquered endless night.

Like Paul who preached to Gentile lands
(Acts 13), he walked through druid’s snare,
With Gospel fire in holy hands,
Declaring grace beyond compare.

Against the wiles of dark deceit,
Against the storm and poison’s sting,
He claimed the Savior’s sure retreat,
Christ his fortress, Christ his King.

Christ his guard in every place,
Christ the hope that fills his soul,
Christ the light upon his face,
Christ the fire that makes him whole.

So on this day of shamrock green,
We lift our voice in thankful praise:
For Patrick’s faith, so bold, serene,
We walk the ancient, narrow ways.

May Trinity’s bright glory shine
Through Ireland’s hills and o’er the sea,
Till every soul, in grace divine,
Proclaims: “My Lord has set me free!”

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Hymn:Salvation’s Jubilation: Robed in Glory, Crowned as Royals, Our Song Never Ends by Debbie Harris

16 Monday Mar 2026

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Verse 1
I will greatly rejoice—yes, shout in the Lord!
My soul explodes with joy in my conquering God!
For He has stripped off my rags of defeat and shame,
And clothed me in garments of salvation’s flame!

Refrain
Victory! Victory! Shout it aloud!
Rejoice, O my soul, in triumphant crowd!
Clothed in His righteousness, shining so bright,
Reigning as royals in heavenly might!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Our song never ends!
Salvation eternal—triumph ascends!

Verse 2
Like a victorious bridegroom crowned with garlands of gold,
Like a radiant bride with jewels that dazzle and bold;
So the Lord has arrayed me in splendor divine,
Robed in His righteousness—forever I’ll shine!

Refrain
Victory! Victory! Shout it aloud!
Rejoice, O my soul, in triumphant crowd!
Clothed in His righteousness, shining so bright,
Reigning as royals in heavenly might!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Our song never ends!
Salvation eternal—triumph ascends!

Verse 3
No longer in chains, no longer in night,
Christ’s blood has broken the grave’s cruel might!
He tore off my mourning, my sorrow, my loss—
And wrapped me in joy at the foot of the cross!

Refrain
Victory! Victory! Shout it aloud!
Rejoice, O my soul, in triumphant crowd!
Clothed in His righteousness, shining so bright,
Reigning as royals in heavenly might!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Our song never ends!
Salvation eternal—triumph ascends!

Verse 4
Beauty for ashes! Oil of gladness outpoured!
Garment of praise where heaviness roared!
He turns every captive to dancing and song—
Our Victor has triumphed; the weak now are strong!

Refrain
Victory! Victory! Shout it aloud!
Rejoice, O my soul, in triumphant crowd!
Clothed in His righteousness, shining so bright,
Reigning as royals in heavenly might!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Our song never ends!
Salvation eternal—triumph ascends!

Verse 5
In Zion we rise with unbreakable might,
Oaks of His planting, ablaze in His light!
The nations will see, and the heavens will ring—
Our God reigns victorious; let all creatures sing!

Refrain
Victory! Victory! Shout it aloud!
Rejoice, O my soul, in triumphant crowd!
Clothed in His righteousness, shining so bright,
Reigning as royals in heavenly might!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Our song never ends!
Salvation eternal—triumph ascends!

Verse 6
Righteousness springs like a fountain so free,
Praise bursts forth like a vast jubilee!
The Lord has declared it—His promise is sure—
Our joy is eternal; our victory secure!

Refrain
Victory! Victory! Shout it aloud!
Rejoice, O my soul, in triumphant crowd!
Clothed in His righteousness, shining so bright,
Reigning as royals in heavenly might!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Our song never ends!
Salvation eternal—triumph ascends!

Verse 7
Till trumpets resound and the skies split apart,
We’ll feast at the marriage, with joy in our heart!
Forever adorned in His glorious array,
Victorious forever—forever we’ll say:

Final Refrain
Victory! Victory! Shout it aloud!
Rejoice, O my soul, in triumphant crowd!
Clothed in His righteousness, shining so bright,
Reigning as royals in heavenly might!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Our song never ends!
Salvation eternal—triumph ascends!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Our song never ends!
Salvation eternal—triumph ascends!
Amen! Amen! Amen! Amen!

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Be Salt, Not Silence: Preserving a Decaying World Before the Savor Fades by Debbie Harris

15 Sunday Mar 2026

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You are the salt the world still needs,
Preserving life from rot and rust,
In a culture racing toward its knees,
You hold back darkness, hold back dust.

Not just for flavor on the plate,
But agents stopping moral slide—
Your truth, your stand, your steady weight
Keep goodness breathing, keep it alive.

But if your edge grows dull and thin,
Diluted by the noise around,
What use are you? What fight within?
No fire, no bite, no saving sound.

Like Dead Sea grit that looks the part—
White crystals, empty core inside—
You’re tossed aside, no sting, no heart,
Trampled under, nowhere to hide.

Wake up, believers, sharpen fast,
Don’t blend into the trending stream;
Let compromise be in the past—
Refuse to trade your salt for dreams.

Stand firm, restrain the creeping fall,
Make wrong feel wrong, make truth ignite;
If salt itself begins to stall,
What chance remains for wrong or right?

Be bold as grace, as sharp as light,
In feeds or streets, in calm or fight;
Christ calls you salt—live out the right,
Preserve the world, preserve your fight.

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Behold the Beauty of Unmerited Righteousness: Through the Faithfulness of Jesus Christ, Offered to Every Believing Heart by Debbie Harris

15 Sunday Mar 2026

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Lo, from the shadowed law’s unyielding throne,
Where mortal striving falters, dust to dust,
A brighter righteousness is now made known—
Not forged in works, but wrought in endless trust.

Through faith in Christ, the faithful Son who died,
God’s very justice flows, a boundless stream;
To every soul that turns, whate’er betide,
It comes as gift—no barrier, no deem.

No Jew nor Greek, no bond nor free, no high,
No low-born wretch excluded from the call;
All have transgressed, yet all may lift the eye
To Him who justifies the great and small.

O sweetness infinite! That grace so free
Should robe the sinner in unspotted light,
And bid the blind behold what none could see—
The Lamb’s pure merit shining through the night.

Amazing grace! How sweet the sound that saves,
Redeems the lost, and crowns the contrite heart;
In Christ alone the soul no longer craves,
But rests secure, where righteousness imparts.

Then sing, my soul, of mercy undeserved,
Of faith that tastes the honey of His love;
For God is just, yet justifier preserved—
Through Jesus’ blood, our pardon from above.

What truth more sweet could heaven itself afford?
Righteousness by faith—for all who come to Him.
Believer, taste and see your sovereign Lord:
In grace begun, in glory perfected. Amen.

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Burning or Spued Forth from Laodicea’s Warning: A Solemn Charge and Heavenly Petition That Every Soul Purchased by the Blood of Jesus May Be Found Blazing, Never Tepid by Debbie Harris

15 Sunday Mar 2026

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May our hearts be full of fire for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
Let no chill of ease descend, no tepid slumber dim our sight.
Rise, O soul, and burn with holy flame, unquenched by worldly breath,
Lest the charge of Laodicea fall upon us at our death.

Once the Bridegroom’s torch was carried high through dark and starless night,
Zeal like lightning clove the heavens, love like furnace roared with might.
Shall we now, redeemed by blood so dear, in comfort’s cradle lie,
While the world grows cold around us and the faithful faint and die?

Lukewarm heart, thou wretched thing, neither hot nor cold art thou;
Spued from His mouth who bought thee dear, what mercy claimest thou?
Awake, arise, cast off the grave-clothes of this drowsy age,
Rekindle love with tears and fasting, turn again the sacred page.

Let prayer be fuel, Scripture oil, and worship blaze the pyre;
Let every thought, each deed, each word feed higher, ever higher.
No middle ground, no neutral shore—choose thou this very day:
To burn for Christ with ceaseless fire, or fade in shades of gray.

O Lord of glory, King of love, send down Thy Spirit’s wind and flame!
Consume our dross, our sloth, our pride, and write upon our frame
The name that none can read but Thee, the mark of those who dare
To live as martyrs in their time, though yet the cross they bear.

So may it never, never be—by grace let it be said—
That any true-born child of Thine grew lukewarm, cold, or dead.
But rather let the angels sing, when time itself is past,
“Here walked a soul ablaze for Christ, and burns in heaven at last.”

Amen.

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The Devil Does Not Fear a Mighty Cathedral Filled with Multitudes; He Trembles Before a Humble Church on Its Knees in Prayer, Where Two or Three Are Gathered in the Name of Jesus Christ by Debbie Harris

15 Sunday Mar 2026

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No towers grand nor throngs that fill the nave
Strike terror in the dark prince’s breast;
He mocks the pomp of marble, gold, and stave,
Where multitudes in idle worship rest.

The bells may ring, the organs thunder loud,
The crowds may surge like rivers to the door;
Yet Satan smiles amid the pious crowd,
For empty hearts leave heaven’s gate ajar.

But lo! when humble souls in secret meet,
Two or three gathered in the Savior’s name,
Their whispered prayers ascend on wingèd feet,
And Jesus comes—His presence kindles flame.

Then trembles hell; the ancient serpent flees,
His kingdom quakes before such quiet might.
No sword of man, no host in panoplies,
Can match the power of contrite souls in light.

A single candle lit by faith sincere
Outshines the blaze of ten thousand torches bright;
In lowly prayer the victory draws near,
And darkness yields unto the Lord’s true light.

O devil, fear the closet, fear the knee,
Fear hearts united, bowed in Jesus’ name;
For where His Spirit dwells in unity,
Thy reign is broken—evermore the same.

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