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Tuesday Of Holy Week by Debbie Harris

31 Tuesday Mar 2026

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The Temple still rings from yesterday’s whip—
coins scattered, doves freed, tables upturned.
Today the priests and elders draw near,
robes crisp with power, eyes sharp with scorn.

“By what authority do You do these things?”
they demand, voices smooth as Temple stone.
“Who gave You leave to teach, to cleanse, to claim
what we have guarded as our own?”

He turns their trap with one swift question back—
“John’s baptism— from heaven, or from men?”
They whisper, trapped between the crowd and fear,
and answer weakly, “We do not know.”

Then silence falls from Him who holds all right,
yet mercy lingers in the air He breathes.
He tells of sons who say but do not go,
of vineyards seized by tenants filled with greed.

The questioning hearts that still confront the King
test the One who made the very ground.
He grants them courage not to trap, but bow,
and own the authority that turns the world around.
they find the grace to kneel before His throne.

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Cleansing The Temple by Debbie Harris

30 Monday Mar 2026

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On Holy Monday, shadows lengthen long,
The King who rode in triumph yesterday
Now strides into His Father’s house with song
Of righteous anger, driving merchants away.

Tables overturned, coins scatter wide,
Doves flutter free from cages built for gain;
“No den of thieves shall here My temple hide,”
He cries, while zeal consumes Him like a flame.

Yet deeper still, the temple of His heart
Prepares itself for sacrifice to come—
The whip of cords a foretaste of the part
He soon will play when soldiers nail Him to the wood.

The Lord who cleansed the courts with holy fire
Cleanses now the temple of each soul entire.
He turns over every greed that makes its home,
And makes of every heart a dwelling for His throne.

Let Monday’s zeal ignite in us anew
A pure devotion, costly and most true—
That as the week unfolds in grief and grace,
We may anoint His feet with all we have.

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The Savior’s Song of Exuberant Delight Over His Precious Child of Grace by Debbie Harris

29 Sunday Mar 2026

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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.
— Zephaniah 3:17 (KJV)

There is a song of delight sung over you,
O precious child of grace.
It rises with exuberant joy—
golden, gem-filled notes
of love, mercy, grace, forgiveness,
royal heirship, and heavenly delight.

No song of disdain or condemnation
echoes over your life,
for those are only the lies of the accuser,
the ancient enemy of our souls.

Listen closely, and remember:
though we walk this earthly pilgrimage
by faith and not by sight,
a song of delight is being sung
over every single believer.

So listen.
Rest in its melody.
Rejoice with all your heart.

For our Savior—
the Mighty One who saves—
is singing songs of delight
over you.

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The King’s Treasure Chest by Debbie Harris

28 Saturday Mar 2026

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When I open Your holy, inerrant Word,
Gemstones tumble forth in radiant light—
Sapphires of truth, rubies of grace,
Diamonds of promise, shining bright.

I can hardly contain such holy wealth;
My heart overflows, my spirit sings!
Each page a treasure chest unlocked by grace,
Revealing the riches of the King of kings.

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We Grieve Not as Others: A Song of Triumphant Hope by Debbie Harris

28 Saturday Mar 2026

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When sorrow strikes like tempests fierce and wild,
And hearts lie wounded by the grave’s dark claim,
We lift our eyes beyond the mortal veil,
For Christ has triumphed—death is not the same.

Precious in His sight is the death of His saints—
Not lost in shadow, but in glory crowned;
The Father calls them home where joy awaits,
And heaven’s courts with resurrection sound.

We grieve, yet not as others grieve who mourn
Without the victory that Christ has won;
For death is swallowed up in life reborn,
The sting removed— the battle fought and won.

The Shepherd leads through valleys deep and long,
His rod and staff a banner raised on high;
He turns our mourning to a victor’s song,
And wipes each tear beneath the open sky.

Though winter’s frost may bind the heart in gray,
The seed of faith lies buried but alive;
In blazing dawn of resurrection’s day,
What death once claimed shall in His glory thrive.

No more the parting, no the final breath—
The grave is conquered by the risen King!
The Lamb is Light, and life has conquered death;
In golden streets the saints forever sing.

Lift up your head, O mourner, bold and free—
Hope is no fragile reed but anchor strong;
What earth has lost, eternity shall see
Restored in triumph with the heav’nly throng.

The Comforter descends with power divine,
And in the hush the Father’s victory rings;
For joy erupts where once the sorrows pine—
Beloved, rise! The risen Savior brings.

Rest not in darkness—claim the victor’s crown;
The veil shall rend, and eyes shall clearly see.
Precious the saint now safe in glory’s dawn—
We grieve with hope, for victory is ours in Thee.

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Jesus Christ, the Living Light That Transforms the Soul by Debbie Harris

28 Saturday Mar 2026

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Praise, Royally Redeemed, salvation

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As the world grows darker still,
thread by thread the shadows weave,
yet Christ the Light of all the world
shines steady, pure, and unconquered.

No eclipse can quench His glow,
no tempest drown His gentle call;
He splits the night with mercy’s dawn
and lifts the weary, one and all.

Where fear would dim the human heart,
His radiance finds the hidden seam—
a single spark of holy flame
that turns the darkness into dawn.

When humble repentance whispers low
and faith unbars the iron door,
salvation pours like golden dawn
across the soul’s storm-battered shore.
The heart once cloaked in midnight’s shroud
now burns with heaven’s living fire—
a fountain of eternal water
where hope becomes not self, but Christ —
His glory shining in the Cross.
In Jesus’ gaze, the eyes of grace
transform each view from dread to gold;
what once seemed loss now blooms in grace,
and every pathway leads toward home.

So let the gloom do what it will,
the Light has already overcome;
in Him we rise, in Him we stand,
till every knee and shadow bows to Him.

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From Drudgery to Divine Soar: How Declaring a Task for the Glory of Our Savior Grants Heavenly Wings Before the Work Begins by Debbie Harris

23 Monday Mar 2026

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A task becomes a privilege
when, before the labor starts,
the heart declares with lifted voice
for the glory of our Savior!

No longer drudgery’s cold chain,
no longer burden’s heavy stone—
the soul is clothed in Heaven’s flame
and every step is winged, alone.

What once was toil in mortal dust
now sings as incense to the skies;
the hands that work, the feet that trust,
are carried upward where grace flies.

So let the morning’s first true word
be praise that turns the yoke to gold:
“For the glory of our Savior, Lord!”—
and earthly labor turns to soul.

Heavenly wings unfold in light;
the task, once small, grows vast with love.
What mortal eyes see only night
the Spirit sees as courts above.

Declare it boldly, child of grace—
before the hammer, brush, or pen—
and watch the ordinary place
become the very throne room then.

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Pillars in a Faithless Land: The Rechabites’ Refusal, Their Firm Stand, and the Lord’s Gracious Reward by Debbie Harris

22 Sunday Mar 2026

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Based in Jeremiah 35:1-19

Devotional Note: Standing Firm in a Faithless Land

In the days of Jeremiah, when Judah’s people had grown deaf to God’s repeated calls through His prophets, the Lord pointed to an unlikely example: the Rechabites. This nomadic family had kept a simple, centuries-old vow from their ancestor Jonadab—not to drink wine, not to build houses, not to plant vineyards, but to live as sojourners in tents. For generations, they obeyed without wavering.

The climax came in the temple courts. Even when the prophet Jeremiah himself—God’s own messenger—set wine before them and said, “Drink wine,” they refused. With calm resolve, they declared their commitment: “We will drink no wine, for Jonadab… commanded us” (Jeremiah 35:6). They would not compromise, even under pressure from a man of God.

God honored their integrity. While Judah faced judgment for disobedience to divine commands, the Rechabites received a promise: their line would never fail to stand before Him (Jeremiah 35:19). Their story stands as a rebuke and an encouragement: If mere humans can honor a forefather’s word so faithfully, how much more should we obey our Heavenly Father’s voice?

Today, amid a world that urges compromise on every side, let the Rechabites remind us: True faithfulness isn’t swayed by convenience, authority, or culture. It holds firm, generation after generation. May we, like them, stand as pillars in a faithless land—uncompromising in obedience, trusting that God sees and rewards the heart that says, “No,” to temptation and “Yes,” to His will.

In ancient days, when Judah’s heart grew cold,
And prophets cried in vain to wayward souls,
There dwelt a clan apart, the Rechabites by name,
Descended from the faithful Jonadab of old.

No vines they planted in the fertile plain,
No houses rose beneath their steady hands;
In tents they roamed, as wanderers of the waste,
True to the charge their ancestor had planned.

“Drink not the wine,” the solemn vow decreed,
“Nor strong drink touch your lips from age to age;
Build not a dwelling, sow no seed for gain,
But live as sojourners upon the stage.”

Through centuries the word was kept with care—
Fathers to sons, in unbroken chain of trust—
No compromise with ease, no bending to the crowd,
Though kingdoms rose and fell in war and dust.

Then came the hour of trial, sharp and bright:
The prophet Jeremiah, at the Lord’s command,
Brought them within the temple’s sacred courts,
And set before them cups from glowing stand.

“Drink wine,” he spoke, as heaven watched the scene,
A test to shame the stiff-necked sons of pride.
But they, with calm resolve and quiet grace,
Refused the draught, and steadfastly replied:

“We will not drink, for Jonadab our sire
Commanded us, and we have held it fast:
No wine shall pass these lips, no field be tilled,
No roof shall shelter while the ages last.”

O noble stand! Unyielding to the lure,
They stood as pillars ‘mid a faithless land.
No threat of scorn, no promise could allure—
Integrity their shield, obedience their brand.

The Lord beheld, and His voice thundered forth:
“Behold these sons who honor father’s word!
While Judah spurns My prophets day by day,
These keep their vow, though never have they heard

My thunder from the mount, nor seen My fire—
Yet they obey. Therefore I swear this day:
Because you would not compromise, but stood most firm,
Your line shall never fail to stand before My face.”

So let the tale endure through time’s long roll:
When pressure presses hard to yield and bend,
Recall the Rechabites, who would not bow,
And find in their example strength to stand.

They would not compromise! They stood most firm!
And God, who sees the heart’s unswerving aim,
Honored their integrity with endless grace—
A covenant of blessing in His name.

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Keep Rising, Keep Proclaiming: We Stand in Victory Forever Held in His Hands by Debbie Harris

22 Sunday Mar 2026

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Rise, O royal one, blood-bought and scarred,
Authentic, born again—though the night is hard.
The battle is not gentle.
It claws. It burns. It blinds.
Arrows whistle, accusations scream,
Wounds reopen in the oldest dream.

Yet still—
We stand in victory!
You stand in victory!

The war was won when mercy bled,
When Love hung dying and rose instead.
The serpent’s head is crushed beneath His feet—
What rages now is rage in defeat.

The fight is brutal, the night is long,
Tears carve rivers where hope feels wrong.
Conscience condemns, the heart grows faint,
But God is greater—His truth won’t taint.

No condemnation can rewrite the score,
The cross has spoken forevermore.
We walk in Spirit, though flesh still fights,
Carrying scars that prove the Light.

Rise anyway.
Proclaim through grit and groan:

We stand in victory!
You stand in victory!

Not because the battle ever eased its hand,
But because the Conqueror already planned—
Every tear recorded, every blow repaid,
Victory not imagined—victory made.

It is finished.
Even when hell howls loud.
Even when gentleness hides in the crowd.

Rise.
Proclaim.
Stand.
Unbroken.
Unshaken.

Keep rising.
Keep proclaiming.
Even on the days when your voice shakes,
the declaration doesn’t.

We stand in victory!
You stand in victory!

Forever sealed in His blood,
forever held in His hands.

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Like A Rose Without Blooms by Debbie Harris

21 Saturday Mar 2026

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The world seems not

the same when death

comes to someone we

loved! Like a rose

without blooms!

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