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Bridal Rain of Gold and Amethyst: The Private Music of the God Who Rejoices Over Thee with Singing by Debbie Harris

03 Wednesday Dec 2025

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Bridal Rain of Gold and Amethyst
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Rooted in Zephaniah 3:17, the poem proclaims that the mighty God does not sing one generic song over His people, but delights to compose and sing a unique, unrepeatable melody over every single believer.

He sings a different song for the fearful soul (soft as breath on winter glass), for the wandering prodigal (a bright reel of rivers and open roads), for the grieving widow (minor chords threaded with silver light), for the frightened child (a galaxy of fireflies in waltz time), for the battle-worn saint (brass and thunder that declare “Nevertheless, you triumph”).

And for you, right now, He is tuning a secret music no other ear will ever fully hear: a song shaped like the rain on the day you were born again, colored like your favorite sky, scented with warm bread from His own hands. It holds your hidden laughter, your unspoken dreams, and your name tucked inside every grace-note.

He sings as though the vast courts of heaven contain no one else, leaning close with eyes brighter than the sun, unable to contain His joy. Each note falls like snow that never melts, like bridal confetti made of eternity, telling you again and again: “You are My favorite, and I will never sing this song the same way twice.”

Zephaniah 3:17 (KJV)
The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.

He sings o’er thee, not with one common lay
That echoes through the throng in equal measure,
But crafts for every soul a private bay
Of living notes, an everlasting treasure.

For thee who wak’st with fear upon thy bed,
He breathes a cradle-song of rose and calm,
Like dawn-wind kissing lilies newly spread,
Till trembling heart is hushed beneath His balm.

For thee who wander’st far in sin’s dark wild,
He lifts a reel of gladness, swift and free,
With laughing waters, meadows mercy-tiled,
And bids thy feet keep time, “Return to Me.

”For thee whose nights are hollow, cold, and long,
He weaves a minor chord of amethyst,
Then threads it bright with flute-notes clear and strong,
Till grief floats soft upon His heart and rests.

For thee, dear child, who dread’st the gloom of night,
He strikes a waltz of fireflies round thy room;
Their golden motes spell “Fear not, I am Light,”
And midnight turns to garden all in bloom.

For thee, worn warrior, scarred by many a fray,
He sounds a trumpet-blast of brazen joy;
The drums reply, “Yet victors all the way!”
Till weary limbs leap up like a boy.

And unto thee—yes, thee—beneath My pen,
He tunes a song no other ear shall know:
The hush of rain the hour thou wast born again,
The hue of skies thou lov’st when winds are low;
The scent of bread new-broken at His board,
The secret laugh thou hid’st from all beside—
All woven in one never-heard accord
That holds thy name as pearl within its tide.

He stoops, the Eternal, o’er thy single soul,
As though the courts of heaven held none but thee;
His eyes outshine the sun, yet soft and whole,
And sings as a watchman sings at dawn who sees
the long-lost traveler safe across the sea.

Each note falls gentle as the snow’s first kiss,
Each phrase abides like leaves for ever green;
A bridal rain of gold and amethyst
That whispers, “Thou art Mine, and I am seen.”Hark!

Past the world’s loud clamour and its din,
Above thy grief, thy labour, and thy care,
A Voice more ancient than the seraphin,
Yet young as morning, parts the trembling air.

He cannot choose but sing—His heart must break
In music, for delight too vast to hold;
Thou art the song He ever longs to make,
And every measure thunders soft, “I chose thee before the worlds were told.”

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Every Breath a Sacred Loan, Every Day a Divine Canvas, Every Talent a Spark from Eternity, Every Blessing a Whisper of God’s Love by Debbie Harris

15 Saturday Nov 2025

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It traces life’s essentials—breath, daylight, innate abilities, and unearned mercies—back to their singular Source, portraying each as a temporary loan rather than a possession.
Through vivid metaphors of ribboned gifts, painted canvases, kindled sparks, and whispered love, it builds a rhythmic litany of dependence and wonder.
The closing turns the reader’s own exhale into an act of worship, sealing the cycle: all from God, all to God, amen.

Dawn cracks open like a gift unwrapped—
each breath a ribbon pulled from God’s own hand.
The lungs expand, a quiet miracle,
no coin can buy the air that fills the span
between the heart’s soft drum and silence.

The day arrives, unearned, a canvas wide,
painted in gold before the eye can blink.
Sunlight spills across the waking world,
a signature no mortal pen could ink—
time borrowed, not owned, yet freely given.

Talent wakes inside the fingers, tongue,
a spark that leaps from thought to crafted form:
the singer’s note, the builder’s steady rung,
the poet’s line that shelters in the storm.
None self-made; all on loan from the Source.

Blessings fall like rain on parched ground—
health to rise, love to hold, bread to break.
The child’s laugh, the friend’s unspoken sound,
the grace that mends what we ourselves forsake.
Every drop traced back to the same sky.

So let the exhale carry thanks, not pride;
let every gifted day be lived aware
that breath, light, skill, and mercy coincide
in one continuous prayer.
From God they come.
To God return.
Amen.

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Abhor What Is Evil And Speak Out Against It by Debbie Harris

24 Wednesday Sep 2025

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The poem “Abhorring What is Evil” (inspired by Romans 12:9) condemns evil as a deceptive, corrupting force that spreads lies and destruction. It urges readers to reject evil’s temptations with resolve, embracing virtue, truth, and love instead. By actively opposing evil and upholding righteousness, one can live freely in divine light.

Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good.— Romans 12:9 (ESV)

In shadows deep, where evil dwells,
A serpent’s hiss, a tolling knell,
Its whispered lies, like poison spread,
Corrupt the heart, defile the head.

Abhor the dark, its cunning wiles,
The twisted greed, the venomous guiles.
It cloaks itself in fleeting gain,
But leaves behind a wretched stain.

With steadfast heart, reject its call,
Let virtue stand, unyielding, tall.
For evil thrives where silence grows,
And festers in the soul’s repose.

Cast out its shade with righteous flame,
Condemn its deeds, expose its shame.
Hold fast to truth, let love abide,
And turn from wrong with holy pride.

For in the fight to spurn what’s vile,
We carve a path to the divine.
Abhorring evil, we are free,
To live in light, eternally.

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Against the Tame Gospel: A Call for John the Baptists, Daniels, Esthers, Josephs, Deborahs, and Charlie Kirk’s to Thunder Truth Once More by Debbie Harris

24 Wednesday Sep 2025

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The poem is a passionate lament and call to action, decrying the rise of a soft, inoffensive, culturally conformist Christianity that prioritizes grace without truth, avoids naming sin, and shuns biblical conviction to appease congregants and maintain relevance. It questions the absence of bold, authentic Christian voices—likened to John the Baptist, Stephen, Moses, Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—who fearlessly proclaimed truth, stood firm against worldly pressures, and upheld the full counsel of Scripture. The poem critiques modern pulpits for silencing the word “sin” and blending with the world, urging a return to fiery, uncompromised faith that confronts cultural issues and preaches repentance with courage. It’s a rallying cry for Christians to rise with the zeal of biblical heroes, reject a tame gospel, and boldly proclaim truth, even at the cost of offense or loss.

Where are the John the Baptists, wild and bold,
Voices of thunder, truth to be told?
Crying in the wilderness, “Repent, turn from sin!”
Not swayed by the crowd or the coins they bring in.

Where are the Stephens, faces aglow,
Speaking the Word, though stones may be thrown?
Unyielding, unashamed, with conviction they stood,
Preaching the cross, not a gospel of “good.”

Where is the Moses, staff raised to the sky,
Defying the Pharaohs who bid us comply?
No compromise struck with the gods of this age,
But burning for truth on a heaven-lit stage.

Where is the word “sin” in the pulpits today?
Softened, diluted, or tucked far away?
Grace without truth is a hollow refrain,
A gospel that tickles but never will reign.

Where are the Daniels, who bow not to kings,
Whose prayers shake the heavens, whose faith fiercely clings?
Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego’s flame,
Unbowed in the fire, they honored His name.

Oh, for the Christians who don’t blend with the world,
Whose banners of righteousness boldly unfurl!
No worship of relevance, no fear of the cost,
No love for the fleeting, no truth lightly tossed.

Rise up, firebrands, let the silence be broken,
Speak the full counsel, let the Spirit be spoken!
For a gospel that saves is a gospel that stings,
And the cross that we carry still offends earthly kings.

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Sonnet On Isaiah 64:8 by Debbie Harris

10 Saturday May 2025

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The sonnet inspired by Isaiah 64:8 portrays God as a sovereign and triumphant Potter, majestically shaping humanity, His clay, into a glorious masterpiece. With a royal tone, it celebrates God’s divine authority and creative power, emphasizing His ability to mold souls through trials into radiant reflections of His will. The 14-line Shakespearean sonnet uses iambic pentameter and an ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme to convey humanity’s exalted role as God’s victorious creation, destined to shine under His eternal reign.

O Sovereign Lord, our Father, King supreme,
Your mighty hands as Potter shape the clay!
From formless dust, You weave a royal dream,
And crown Your work with light of endless day.

Your throne commands the stars, yet You descend,
To mold our souls with artistry divine.
Each stroke proclaims Your glory without end,
Your sacred seal on hearts that brightly shine.

No flaw can dim the splendor You decree,
Your boundless power bids the broken rise.
Through trials fierce, Your will shall ever be,
To forge in us a triumph in the skies.

Great Potter, King, Your hands our fate have won,
We reign as Yours, Your masterpiece begun!

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Looking Unto Jesus by Debbie Harris

24 Thursday Apr 2025

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So let us look to Jesus Christ so

His radiance, His light, His love,

His mercy, His grace, His forgiveness

can be seen shining in His royal Heirs!

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The Immaculate Lamb of God, Whose Sacrifice Redeems the Fallen World and Restores the Soul to Eternal Light by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The sonnet is a reverent meditation on the Lamb of God, a Christian symbol of Jesus Christ, focusing on His purity, sacrifice, and redemptive power. It portrays the Lamb standing on a sacred mount, embodying peace and illuminating humanity’s darkness with His radiant, sinless presence. Despite bearing the weight of human grief, His untainted nature and blood—flowing like a cleansing river—wash away sin, transforming despair into light. The thorns crowning His brow and His wounds are celebrated as symbols of grace and mercy, proclaiming an enduring love that warms the soul. The poem culminates in the triumphant declaration that the Lamb’s death conquers the grave, and His boundless love lays the foundation for eternal songs of praise, inspiring heavenly worship.

Upon the sacred mount where tempests cease,
The Lamb of God, with meek and radiant gaze,
Doth stand as emblem of eternal peace,
His gentle steps illuming darkened days.

No sin can taint His pure and spotless frame,
Though mortal grief He bears with silent might,
His blood, a river flowing from His name,
Cleanses the heart and turns the dusk to light.

The thorns that pierce His brow, a crown of grace,
Proclaim His love through ages yet untold,
Each wound a testament to mercy’s face,
Each sigh a warmth to thaw the spirit’s cold.

O Lamb divine, whose death defeats the grave,
Thy boundless love eternal anthems pave.

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The Triumphant Proclamation of the Risen Lord and His Eternal Victory: A Participatory Poem for Easter Morning by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem “The Triumphant Proclamation of the Risen Lord and His Eternal Victory: A Participatory Poem For Easter Morning” is a seven-stanza participatory work crafted for an Easter service or Christian gathering, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Each stanza, delivered by a leader (solo or group), explores themes of hope, victory, glory, and eternal life, moving from the empty tomb and broken chains of death to angelic rejoicing, eternal promises, and a trumpet-heralded triumph. The leader ends each stanza with “He is risen!” prompting the audience to respond with “He is risen indeed!” in the traditional Easter liturgical call-and-response. The final stanza urges spreading the news of Christ’s everlasting love. The poem’s rhythmic structure and vivid imagery foster enthusiastic, unified participation, with optional musical elements (e.g., a trumpet fanfare) to enhance the celebratory mood.

Leader:
On the dawn of the third day, the stone rolled away,
Darkness fled, and hope came to stay.
The tomb lies empty, the Savior freed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
Death could not hold Him, its chains were broken,
By love’s great power, His word was spoken.
The cross now stands as a sign of His creed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
From the grave He emerged, with glory arrayed,
The Lamb of God, our debt He paid.
His light now shines for all in need—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
The angels sang, the heavens rejoiced,
His victory calls to every voice.
In Him we live, by faith we plead—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
His promise stands, eternal and true,
He makes the broken whole and new.
With hearts united, we spread His deed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
With trumpets blazing, His triumph roars,
The King of Glory reigns evermore!
In splendor crowned, His victory freed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
So go and tell, let the whole world know,
His life, His love, forever will grow.
The King is alive, His truth we heed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

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“It is Finished”: Divine Atonement Fully Wrought by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The sonnet, titled “It is Finished”: Divine Atonement Fully Wrought”, is a Shakespearean sonnet (14 lines, iambic pentameter, rhyme scheme ABABCDCDEFEFGG) that celebrates the completed work of Jesus Christ on the cross, as declared by his words “It is finished” (John 19:30). Written in a majestic tone, it uses exalted, biblical imagery to convey the divine triumph and sufficiency of Jesus’ sacrifice, which paid the debt of sin, fulfilled God’s law, and secured eternal life for believers.

The poem begins with Jesus’ cry on the cross, signaling the completion of his redemptive work, symbolized by the tearing of the temple veil (lines 1–2). It describes his sacrifice as a perfect, unassailable act that settles humanity’s sin debt and eliminates the need for further sacrifices (lines 3–5). The cross breaks the power of death, ushering in enduring grace and guidance (lines 6–8). The sonnet then reflects on the fulfillment of the law, the reversal of sin’s curse, and the unique achievement of Christ’s love in opening a path to God (lines 9–11). The final couplet (lines 13–14) affirms the certainty and completeness of the sacrifice, assuring believers of eternal life through faith, with no need for sorrow.

Upon the cross, the Savior’s voice did cry,
“It is finished,” words that rend the veil,
A perfect work no mortal could assail,
For sin’s grim debt was paid to God on high.
No further blood need flow, no lamb must die,
His sacrifice has broken death’s cold jail,
And grace, through him, shall evermore prevail,
A light to guide where shadows once did lie.
The law fulfilled, the curse of sin undone,
His love has wrought what none could e’er achieve,
A path to God through Christ, the risen Son.
By faith we stand, no need to mourn or grieve,
For all is done, his sacrifice is sure,
Through Christ’s great work, eternal life is won.

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Sonnet: The Triumphant Proclamation of John 11:25 – Christ, the Resurrection and the Life by Debbie Harris

19 Saturday Apr 2025

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Summary of the Sonnet: The Triumphant Proclamation of John 11:25 – Christ, the Resurrection and the Life

This Shakespearean sonnet, inspired by John 11:25 (“I am the Resurrection and the Life”), celebrates Christ’s sovereign victory over death with a majestic, triumphant, and royal tone. It portrays Jesus as a mighty King whose divine proclamation shatters the power of death and sin, offering eternal life to those who believe. The sonnet emphasizes the soul’s liberation from the grave, the promise of a glorious, everlasting kingdom, and the radiant hope that never fades. Through vivid imagery of golden rays, a regal crown, and an eternal throne, it exalts Christ’s glory as the source of life, light, and unending joy, culminating in a powerful affirmation of His supreme reign and radiant, everlasting presence.

Hail, mighty King, whose voice o’er death prevails,
“I am the Resurrection and the Life!”
Thy royal edict storms the darkened veils,
And breaks the bonds of mortal sin and strife.
No crypt can bind the soul that bows to Thee,
Thy sovereign vow ascends in golden rays:
From ashes springs a glorious liberty,
A regal crown for faith through endless days.
With herald’s call, Thy truth illumes the skies,
A kingdom vast where life’s eternal throne
Shall lift the heart where hope will never die,
And joy resounds in majesty alone.
All praise the Lord, whose glory reigns supreme,
Our life, our light, our everlasting gleam!

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He Spoke To My Heart

A Collection of Inspirational Thoughts by Jeannine Larcom

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