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Let All Creation Shout and Sing: Praise, Laud, and Hallelujah to the Long-Awaited King of Kings by Debbie Harris

19 Friday Dec 2025

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This Christ-centered Christmas poem celebrates the profound joy and anticipation of the Incarnation—the birth of Jesus Christ as the long-awaited Savior.

It begins with the heavenly announcement: a brilliant star and angels proclaiming the arrival of Emmanuel (“God with us”) in the stillness of night.

With exuberant praise, it echoes the biblical narrative—the Virgin birth, the shepherds hearing the angelic “Glory to God,” and the humble manger scene where the eternal King lies as a helpless infant.

The poem overflows with hallelujahs, lauds, and calls to rejoice, emphasizing themes of light breaking into darkness, mercy triumphing over sin, healing for broken hearts, and the redemption of the world through God’s condescending love.

It culminates in an triumphant invitation for all creation to lift unending praise to the newborn King, filling the expectant soul with uncontainable Christmas joy and worship.

In essence, it is a heartfelt hymn of adoration, reminding believers to rejoice in the miracle that changed everything: “Hallelujah! The Savior has come!”

In the hush of midnight’s velvet sky,
A star ignites with heaven’s flame,
The angels lean from glory high
To sing the long-awaited Name.

Hallelujah! Light has come!
The Promise breaks the ancient night;
The Virgin’s womb, the chosen home,
Beholds the Dawn of endless light.

O come, O come, Emmanuel,
The weary world lifts up its face;
The shepherds quake where seraphs tell
Of mercy born in lowly place.

Praise Him! Laud Him! Endless praise!
The King lies swaddled in the hay;
The Mighty God in infant gaze
Has come to take our sins away.

Hallelujah! Joy unsealed!
The heavens ring, the earth replies;
Our hearts, once bound, are now healed
By love that stoops and glorifies.

Rejoice, rejoice, expectant throng!
The Savior comes—our hope, our song;
With every breath let praise belong
To Christ the Lord forevermore!

Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Glory to the newborn King!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Let all creation shout and sing!

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The Gravest Transgression Against the Pure Well – Slanderous Lies That Defile – And the Eternal Blessing: Rejoice When You Are Falsely Reviled by Debbie Harris

19 Friday Dec 2025

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The poem is a solemn meditation on the spiritual gravity of slander, portraying it as the greatest of sins: the deliberate tainting of a pure well (a metaphor for truth, reputation, or the soul) with toxic, untrue accusations. Like venom poured into clear water, false and malicious words spread corruption, defiling hearts and staining innocence.

Yet the poem does not end in despair. It turns to the light of Scripture—specifically the Beatitude from Matthew 5:11-12—declaring that those who endure persecution, reviling, and false evil spoken against them for righteousness’ sake are truly blessed. They are called to rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for their reward in heaven is great, just as the prophets before them faced similar trials.

The work moves from lament over the darkness of slander to triumphant hope in divine vindication, urging the reader to stand firm in purity and trust that God sees the truth. It is both a warning against the destructive power of lying tongues and a song of encouragement for the wrongly accused.

In shadows deep where falsehoods creep,
The greatest sin takes darkest form:
A pure well tainted, poisoned deep
By toxic slander, lies that swarm.

Untruths like venom spread and sting,
Defiling springs of truth and grace,
Corrupting hearts, on wicked wing,
And staining souls in foul disgrace.

Yet hear the words of ancient light,
From Sermon on the Mount so true:
Blessed are you when in the fight,
Men revile, persecute, and spew

All manner of evil falsely ‘gainst you—
For My sake, rejoice and be exceeding glad!
Great is your reward in heaven’s view,
As prophets faced the storms they had.

Stand firm, though slanders rage and roar,
The pure in heart shall see the Lord once more.

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Righteous Flame: Love Fierce and Tender, Righteous to the Tomb by Debbie Harris

16 Tuesday Dec 2025

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Summary of “Righteous Flame: Love Fierce and Tender, Righteous to the Tomb”

The poem reflects on Jesus’ cleansing of the temple—His righteous anger as He overturns tables and drives out the money changers—not as sin, but as an expression of deep, holy love for His Father’s house and for true worship.

It portrays Christ’s zeal as a blazing flame: fierce in confronting corruption and hypocrisy, yet always rooted in love. The same hands that wielded a whip in the temple tenderly healed the sick, blessed children, and forgave sinners.

The poem emphasizes that genuine biblical love is not weak or compromising. It roars against injustice, weeps over sin, and boldly overturns what harms God’s people and His glory—yet it remains tender, protective, and redemptive.

In the end, this flame of righteous zeal is revealed to be love itself: fierce enough to confront evil, tender enough to embrace the broken, and perfectly righteous—all the way to the cross and the tomb, where God’s justice and mercy meet in ultimate victory.

The poem calls believers to love in the same way: with tables overturned when truth demands it, with zeal that burns without sinning, following Christ’s example of holy, unflinching, sacrificial love.

In the temple courts, the doves cry out,
Cages clacked like coins in greedy palms;
The house of prayer, a marketplace of doubt,
Where profit choked the incense and the psalms.

He came—not with the whisper of a dove,
But with the thunder of a heart on fire;
A cord of cords, woven firm in love,
Became the whip of holy, cleansing ire.

Tables crashed like idols to the floor,
Coins spun wild, a scatter of false kings;
“Take these away! My Father’s house restore!”
His voice a blade that pierced the unholy things.

Yet see: the same hands fierce to overthrow
Had touched the leper, blessed the child, forgone
All vengeance for the broken hearts below—
Wrath and mercy from one heart were drawn.

Love is no timid guest that fears the storm;
It weeps, it roars, it drives the thieves away.
It overturns what harms, yet keeps us warm
Within the shelter of its boundless day.

So let us love with tables overturned,
With zeal that burns yet does not sin consume;
For Christ has shown that flame is truly love—
Fierce, tender, righteous all the way to the tomb.

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I Am His And He Is Mine by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Dec 2025

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This concise poem is a joyful expression of Christian faith and devotion to Jesus Christ.

It opens with a declaration that the name “Jesus” causes the speaker’s heart to sing—an immediate, exuberant response of praise and delight.

The poem then affirms a profound truth: “For I am His and He is mine.” This line conveys complete ownership and belonging: the speaker belongs fully to Christ (“I am His”), and Christ belongs fully to the speaker (“He is mine”). It reflects the biblical reality of salvation, where the believer is redeemed, adopted, and united with Christ in an unbreakable covenant relationship.

In just a few lines, the poem distills the heart of the gospel: joy in the person of Jesus, and the security of belonging to Him forever. It is a simple yet powerful testimony of faith, gratitude, and assurance in one’s relationship with the Savior. ✨

The name Jesus
makes my heart
sing!
For I am His
and He is mine!

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Hidden Crowns And Treasures In Holy Scripture by Debbie Harris

13 Saturday Dec 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational

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The poem is a single, powerful line proclaiming the glorious truth that believers, royally redeemed by Christ, have priceless eternal treasures—wisdom, forgiveness, crowns of glory—waiting to be discovered in the pure and flawless Word of our Triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).

It’s an invitation to seek and find heavenly riches hidden in Scripture. 👑📖✝️

1 Peter 2:9 (ESV)
But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.

Ephesians 1:7 (ESV)
In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace.

Matthew 13:44 (ESV)
“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up. Then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field.”

Psalm 12:6 (ESV)
The words of the LORD are pure words, like silver refined in a furnace on the ground, purified seven times.

Proverbs 30:5 (ESV)
Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.

Matthew 28:19 (ESV)
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

Royally redeemed

treasures await

you in the flawless

Word of Our Triune God!

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Every Mountain a Jewel, Every Sea a Song: The Whole Earth Crowned with the Beauty of Our Saviour(Colossians 1:15–17, KJV) by Debbie Harris

12 Friday Dec 2025

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Colossians 1:15–17 (KJV)


Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:
For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.

The whole earth was created
and crowned with the beauty
of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

Every blade of grass
a thread in His royal robe,
every mountain ridge
a jewel set upon His brow.

The oceans roar His praise
in thunder-language of waves,
the forests lift green hands
and tremble with His name.

Sunrise spills molten gold
across the waking lands,
a daily coronation
for the King who holds the worlds.

Stars burn as candles
round His midnight throne,
and every breath of wind
whispers, “All for Him,
all by Him,
all through Him alone.”

The whole earth—
a single, shining diadem
laid at the feet
of Jesus Christ,
the everlasting Lord.
Amen.

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Behold the Beauty: Jesus Christ, the Living Holy Ornament and Slain Lamb Worthy of Endless Alleluias by Debbie Harris

10 Wednesday Dec 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christ-centered poetry, Christmas, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings

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Jesus Christ is the most beautiful, transforming, and redemptive living treasure that adorns the inside of us. He is our precious Savior, Lord, and King. Therefore, let us come with joyful adoration, singing “Alleluia!” to the Lamb who was slain, worshiping Christ alone, now and forever

The most beautiful, transforming,
redemptive living Holy ornament within is Jesus Christ our precious,
beloved Savior, Lord, and King.

Come sing Alleluia as we
adoringly worship Christ alone!

Alleluia to the Lamb who was slain!

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From Lukewarm Bath to Roaring Fire: Refusing the Slow Death of Cultural Compromise by Debbie Harris

10 Wednesday Dec 2025

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The poem is a prophetic lament and rallying cry against the slow, deadly compromise that has overtaken much of the church in the face of secular culture.

It opens with the classic “frog in the kettle” image: Christians have grown so accustomed to gradual moral and theological erosion (soft language, fear of offense, accommodation to abortion, sexual revolution, and gender ideology) that they no longer notice they are being spiritually cooked to death. Instead of wielding the sharp sword of God’s Word, the church has muffled it with cushions, whispers, and qualifiers, rendering itself powerless and silent while evil advances.

Yet the tone sharply turns. The Lion of Judah is not tame or polite; He still roars, and His Word remains a hammer, not a sentimental relic. The blood of the martyrs calls not for retreat but for fresh courage.

The poem then becomes a direct summons:
Rise from the lukewarm bath, shake off the stupor, and reclaim biblical boldness. True love and true truth are inseparable; one without the other is either cowardice or cruelty. The church must again speak with fire about sin, righteousness, judgment, and the cross, refusing to lower the sails of conviction no matter how fiercely the cultural winds howl.

It closes with an unapologetic confession of Christ’s absolute lordship over every sphere of life (womb, marriage bed, gender, throne, chromosome, and heartbeat), and a defiant affirmation that though the world may curse and cancel, the Word of God stands forever.

In short: the poem mourns the church’s church’s slow suicide by compromise, remembers the untamed power of the gospel, and calls every believer to leap from the kettle into the roaring fire of faithful, costly, joyful obedience.

The frog in the kettle never felt the flame,
slow heat, soft words, the gentle hiss of shame.
“Tone it down,” they smiled, “don’t rock the narrowing boat,”
so the church learned to whisper what once shook Jericho’s throat.

We traded the sword of the Spirit for a cushion and sigh,
wrapped truth in wet blankets till the fire dared not fly.
Abortion was “complex,” marriage “evolving,” grace grew cheap,
while babies went silent and children were taught to leap
into rainbow-colored graves dug by judges in black,
and we nodded politely—God, forgive us our lack.

But the Lion of Judah is not house-trained or tame;
He roars through the ages and still calls sin by name.
The blood of the martyrs is seed, not museum dust;
the Word is a hammer, not a sentimental crust.

So rise, you watchmen, from the lukewarm bath,
shake off the stupor of culture’s slow wrath.
Let the sharp two-edged blade flash white in the sun;
love without truth is no love—truth without love is no gun.

We will speak of the holy with fire, not frost,
of the wrath and the mercy that met at the cross.
We will call every prodigal home through the dark,
and refuse to strike sail when the culture cries “Hark!”

For the gates of hell will not prevail, though they howl and they rave;
Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will bury the grave.
So plant both feet on the rock that the builders disowned,
and thunder again what the Spirit once moaned:

Jesus is Lord—
over womb, bed, and throne,
over chromosome, heartbeat, and marrow and bone.
And the world may curse, cancel, or cancel again,
but the Word stands forever.
Amen and amen.

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The Sower And The Word Of God by Debbie Harris

08 Monday Dec 2025

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The eternal Sower (Christ) walks beneath a radiant sky, scattering the living Word of God like blazing seed across the hearts of humanity.

  • On the hardened path of pride and indifference, the Word is snatched away before it can take root.
  • On shallow, stony hearts, it springs up with quick joy but withers under trial.
  • Among thorns of worry, greed, and worldly desire, the Word is slowly choked and bears no fruit.
  • Yet in hearts broken by sorrow, softened by grace, and watered by repentance (the “good soil”), the same Word sinks deep, explodes into life, and produces an overwhelming harvest: thirty, sixty, a hundredfold.

The poem ends with a majestic, hope-drenched call: the Sower never stops walking, His hand is never empty, and His Word can never die. Therefore, fling wide the gates of your heart, tear out every thorn, cast away every stone; the Kingdom is breaking like sunrise, the fields are white, and the final harvest will be glorious beyond all imagining.

He who has ears—hear! The Sower is coming.

So lift your eyes, O weary child of dust!
The Sower still walks beneath the opening sky;
His hand is never empty, His heart never still,
and the Word He sows can never, never die.

Fling wide the gates, break up the fallow ground,
let every stone be cast, let every thorn be burned;
the Kingdom comes like sunrise on the hills,
and the harvest of the Lord has no return.

He who has ears, let him hear the trumpet call:
the fields are white, the reapers are too few;
but the Word is mighty, the Sower is the King,
and the final harvest shall be glorious through and through.

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Be Still, and Know That I Am God: I Will Be Exalted Among the Nations by Debbie Harris

06 Saturday Dec 2025

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Summary of the Poem

“Be Still, and Know That I Am God: I Will Be Exalted Among the Nations”

The poem is a meditative expansion of Psalm 46:10. It calls the restless heart to cease striving and enter the profound stillness that alone enables a person to truly know God as the great I AM, the self-existent One who stands before and beyond all creation.

Against the backdrop of roaring nations, collapsing kingdoms, and the fleeting noise of human history, the poem contrasts the temporary with the eternal. Earthly powers rise and fall, storms rage and pass, but the voice that once measured the seas and set the boundaries of time remains unchanged and sovereign.

The central movement declares God’s ultimate triumph: every empire will become ash, every proud name will fade, and in the end every knee will bow and every tongue confess the same undeniable reality, “He is God.” Yet this exaltation is not achieved through louder noise, but through the quiet, irresistible weight of divine truth that outlasts all opposition.

The closing invitation is one of deep rest: because the throne of the Holy One can never be shaken and the Lamb will be exalted forever, the soul is free to be still, to cease its anxious striving, and to dwell in the unshakable peace of God’s final victory.

In essence, the poem moves from command (“Be still”) to revelation (“and know that I am God”) to consummation (“I will be exalted…forever”), offering both comfort in the present storm and unshakable hope in the coming glory.

Be still, though the nations roar like the sea,
though kingdoms collide and thrones cease to be.
The clamor of crowns, the shouting of men—
all of it fades when eternity speaks again.

Be still, weary heart, in the furnace of days;
the fire may rage, yet the Refiner stays.
The storm will be hushed, the earthquake will cease,
for the Voice that once measured the deep speaks peace.

Be still, and know—
not with argument, proof,
but with the quiet weight of unshakeable truth:
I AM.
Before mountains were born, before time began,
before the first heartbeat stirred in man,
I AM.

I will be exalted above every name,
I will be exalted when pride turns to shame;
from the ashes of empires, from altars torn down,
every knee will bow low and every tongue own:

He is God.
He is God.

So rest in the silence no chaos can break,
the throne of the Holy will never be shaken.
The ages will roll like waves to the shore,
and the Lamb will be exalted forevermore.

Be still.
And know.
He will be exalted.
Forever.

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