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The Regal Glory of All Things Christ and His Heavenly Word by Debbie Harris

29 Saturday Mar 2025

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This poem exalts the divine splendor and eternal worth of the Bible, Jesus’ names, and all elements tied to His redemptive story. It begins by revering the Bible as a radiant, royal scroll—its words a scepter of heavenly power, adorned with jewel-like verses that echo grace and glory through time. The names of Jesus—King of kings, Lord of lords, Prince of Peace, and more—resound like trumpets, each title a shining testament to His unending reign. The poem then honors the sacred symbols of His life—the cross, tomb, blood, bread, and wine—as treasures of a kingdom where darkness yields to day. It concludes with a call to worship in awe, lifting praise to the timeless gifts of Scripture and Jesus’ legacy, culminating in a vision of an unfading crown raised to Jesus, to whom all hearts bow in adoration.

O hallowed Word, enthroned in light,
The Bible gleams, a royal scroll,
Its pages breathe with heaven’s might,
A scepter for the seeking soul.
Each verse a jewel, each line a crown,
Through ages vast, its truth resounds,
A golden thread from throne to town,
Where grace and glory know no bounds.

The names of Jesus—King of kings,
Lord of lords, the Prince of Peace—
Like trumpets bold, their echo rings,
A reign that never shall decrease.
Emmanuel, the Word made flesh,
Redeemer, Savior, Morning Star,
Each title shines, divinely fresh,
A regal chorus near and far.

All things of Him, the cross, the tomb,
The blood that washes sin away,
Are treasures of the sacred womb,
Where night surrenders to the day.
The bread, the wine, the whispered prayer,
The Spirit’s flame, the Father’s call,
In every sign, His beauty there,
A kingdom vast, embracing all.

Bow low, ye hearts, in awe adore,
Lift high the praise that never fades,
For Scripture’s voice and Jesus’ lore
Are royal gifts that time evades.
With trembling hands and bended knee,
We worship at this holy flame,
A crown unfading, pure, and high,
To Jesus raised, our hearts comply.

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Crown Him The Risen King: Easter Hymn by Debbie Harris

29 Saturday Mar 2025

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Summary of “Crown Him the Risen King” (Seven Verses)
This exuberant Easter hymn rejoices in Christ’s resurrection, proclaiming His royal triumph over death and His eternal reign through seven verses, united by a radiant, celebratory refrain.

  • Verse 1 heralds the empty tomb and broken chains, as the King rises victorious, banishing shadows.
  • Verse 2 celebrates the rolled stone and angelic praise, with His wounds securing peace in a royal triumph.
  • Verse 3 mocks death’s defeat, exalting Christ’s journey from cross to crown and the life He offers.
  • Verse 4 calls saints to retell Easter’s joy, envisioning His eternal reign in robes of white and gold.
  • Verse 5 greets the golden dawn of His victory, where His scepter shines and all creation bows.
  • Verse 6 honors His sacrifice and enduring kingship, a Victor-King adored forevermore.
  • Verse 7 summons the redeemed to join heaven’s throng, singing through open gates of His mighty reign.
  • The Refrain (“Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright…”) bursts with hallelujahs, crowning Him King of endless light, alive and reigning high.

The hymn blends vivid resurrection imagery with themes of sovereignty, redemption, and joyous praise, perfect for an Easter celebration of the royal Savior’s victory.

Verse 1
Arise, O earth, with songs of glee,
The tomb is void, the King is free,
Death’s chains are broken, shadows flee,
Our Lord ascends in victory!

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 2
The stone is rolled, the angels sing,
All heaven hails the risen King,
His wounds of love, our peace they bring,
A royal triumph echoing.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 3
O death, where lies thy boasted sting?
The grave submits to Christ our King,
From cross to crown, His praises ring,
Eternal life in Him we cling.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 4
Ye saints, lift up your voices bold,
The tale of Easter’s joy retold,
In royal robes of white and gold,
His reign forever we behold.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 5
The morning breaks with golden ray,
The Lord of life has won the day,
His scepter gleams, His foes obey,
All power is His, the heavens say.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 6
Through ages long, His name shall soar,
The Victor-King forevermore,
Redemption’s price, the cross He bore,
Now reigns in glory we adore.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 7
O ransomed souls, come join the throng,
To Christ the risen, lift your song,
The gates of heaven wide and strong,
Proclaim His reign both loud and long.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

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Oh Magnify The King Of Kings And Lord Of Lords by Debbie Harris

29 Saturday Mar 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Praise, Royally Redeemed

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Summary of “Victorious Love Shall Reign” (Six Verses)

This majestic hymn glorifies the Lord’s triumph, royal authority, and boundless grace across six verses, unified by a powerful, beautiful refrain.

  • Verse 1 calls all to magnify the “King of kings and Lord of lords,” whose sovereign might banishes darkness with divine light.
  • Verse 2 extols His secure throne and steadfast word, celebrating His victory over evil and the hope He provides.
  • Verse 3 depicts universal worship of the Lamb-turned-King, whose mercy inspires endless praise.
  • Verse 4 portrays His righteous rule, with angels and stars proclaiming His name as He restores the broken world.
  • Verse 5 envisions His eternal glory—gates of pearl, streets of gold—where His victory redeems the past as the Alpha and Omega.
  • Verse 6 rallies the faithful to proclaim the “King of kings,” the conquering Lord who leads and strengthens through all trials.
  • The Refrain (“Hallelujah, raise the strain…”) resounds with joy, heralding victorious love, a heavenly song, and the royal Savior’s abundant grace.

The hymn weaves themes of divine sovereignty, redemption, and eternal triumph, enriched with vivid imagery and a soaring refrain, fit for a royal celebration.

Verse 1
Oh, magnify the King of kings,
And Lord of lords, His glory rings,
The sovereign One, enthroned in might,
Has shattered darkness with His light.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 2
From heavens high, His throne secure,
His word is steadfast, strong, and pure,
The foe defeated, chains unbound,
In Him eternal hope is found.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 3
All nations bow, all tongues confess,
His mercy flows, His name we bless,
The Lamb who died, now crowned as King,
Through endless ages we shall sing.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 4
His scepter shines with righteous flame,
The stars and angels shout His name,
No power withstands His sovereign hand,
His reign restores the broken land.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 5
The gates of pearl, the streets of gold,
His glory dawns, His tale retold,
The Alpha, Omega, First and Last,
His victory heals the shadowed past.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 6
O saints arise, with joy proclaim,
The King of kings, the Lord’s great name,
Through storm and trial, He shall lead,
Our conquering Lord, our strength indeed.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

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The Lamb Held Close in the Victorious Shepherd’s Heart by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Praise

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The poem vividly portrays Jesus as a Shepherd cradling His lamb with tender yet unyielding strength. Set against a dramatic backdrop of golden skies, rugged hills, and lurking dangers, He shields the fragile lamb—its fleece like snow, its bleat a soft cry—from storms, wolves, and thorns. His scarred hands and radiant crown symbolize mercy and triumph, while His voice calms chaos. The lamb, once lost, finds peace against His heart, held securely in arms that serve as both a haven and a throne. The poem culminates in a celebration of Jesus’ eternal vigilance and victorious grace, lifting the lamb above all threats in a blend of love and power.


Beneath a sky of molten gold, where heavens gently weep,
The Shepherd stands, His robes aglow, on hills both wild and steep.
His eyes, like lanterns carved of dawn, pierce through the shadowed vale,
A tender gaze, unyielding strength, a love that cannot fail.

In arms of oak, yet soft as wool, He cradles close His lamb,
Its fleece a drift of winter snow, its bleat a fragile psalm.
The winds may howl, the brambles claw, the wolves in darkness roam,
But safe within His steadfast grip, no harm can call it home.

His hands, scarred deep with mercy’s mark, a shield of flesh and grace,
Enfold the trembling, wayward soul, a haven’s warm embrace.
The thorns that tear the mountainside, the rivers cold and vast,
They bow before His whispered word, their fury stilled at last.

A crown of light, not woven thorns, adorns His brow serene,
Each strand a thread of starlight pulled from realms unseen.
The lamb, once lost in twilight’s snare, now rests against His chest,
Its heart a drum to match His own, in peace, in love, caressed.

The storm may rage, the earth may quake, yet still His voice resounds,
A lullaby of endless care that echoes through the bounds.
Through glens of green, through ash and flame, His vigil never fades,
His arms a throne, the lamb upheld, where grace and power rise.

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Hymn Beneath The Onyx Sky by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

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The poem begins with a lone bird singing in the “black onyx of night,” its fragile song cutting through despair to proclaim that the glory of Jesus is everywhere. Across four stanzas, it expands into a vivid scene where the bird’s melody awakens the stars, stirs the silent trees standing as sentinels, and weaves through darkness with grace and cheer. The song lifts the soul from sorrow to divine heights, testifying to a sacred presence that endures despite the night’s heaviness. Nature and spirituality intertwine as the bird, undeterred by shadow, reveals a holy embrace that spans valleys and peaks, affirming that the divine is always near.

One lone bird singing in the black onyx of night,
A fragile trill piercing the shroud of despair,
Tells the world that the glory of Jesus is everywhere in sight,
A melody woven through the still, heavy air.

Beneath the vast canopy where shadows take flight,
The stars blink awake, like prayers softly sown,
Each note lifts the soul from the depths to the height,
A testament sung to a king on His throne.

The trees stand as sentinels, silent and tight,
Their branches a cradle for whispers of grace,
The bird, undeterred by the absence of light,
Proclaims in its chorus a sacred embrace.

Through valleys of sorrow, through peaks burning bright,
The song threads the darkness with ribbons of cheer,
One lone bird singing in the black onyx of night,
Reveals that the holy is always near.

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A Soul’s Triumph in Completing Tasks for Heaven’s Sake by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

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The poem celebrates the joy and spiritual fulfillment found in performing a task for God’s glory. It describes a person who approaches their work with enthusiasm and faith, feeling uplifted rather than weighed down. As they complete the task, they proclaim “Done!” with exhilaration, their soul enriched by divine love and purpose. The sonnet portrays labor as a source of heavenly delight, where every effort reflects God’s radiance, culminating in boundless, eternal joy.

With eager hands, I greet the morning’s call,
A task to weave beneath the golden sky,
My spirit lifts, no burden here to ply,
For in His name, I rise above it all.
Each motion sings, a hymn to grace so tall,
The heart takes flight where earthly cares deny,
“Done!” I shout, with rapture drawing nigh,
God’s glory crowns my soul, my joy enthralls.

The day unfolds in beams of radiant light,
A path of purpose, free and unconfined,
His love ignites the spark within my sight,
Through every deed, His splendor intertwined.
To labor so is heaven’s pure delight,
A boundless joy, eternal and divine.

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The Holy Hush of a Redeemed Spirit Crowned in Christ’s Eternal Joy by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Praise, Prayer, Royally Redeemed

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The poem, titled “The Holy Hush of a Redeemed Spirit Crowned in Christ’s Eternal Joy,” explores the profound peace and joy of a soul redeemed by mercy. It depicts a journey of leaning into Christ’s unwavering love and strength, where fears fade, wounds heal, and sorrows lift under His care. Through vivid imagery—a quiet light, a whisper stronger than stone, a rising spirit—the sonnet conveys a sacred calm amidst life’s storms. It culminates in a triumphant vision of the soul, crowned and exalted, forever united with Christ in eternal joy.

The holy hush of mercy’s soul redeemed,
Leaning into Christ, whose love will hearts renew,
A rush of peace and joy fills every seam,
A quiet light where weary hearts renew.

The shadows fade beneath His tender care,
A whisper soft, yet mightier than stone,
The soul, once frail, now rises through the air,
In love’s embrace, no longer left alone.

Through storms that rage, His power holds me fast,
A sacred calm where fears dissolve and flee,
Each wound redeemed, each sorrow overcast,
By mercy’s hand, He lifts the spirit free.

The holy hush, a crown for hearts restored,
Exalts the soul with Christ forevermore.

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The Eternal Heaven: Sonnets Of Divine Majesty by Debbie Harris

26 Wednesday Mar 2025

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Summary of “The Eternal Heaven: Sonnets of Divine Majesty”

This series of ten Shakespearean sonnets explores the grandeur, beauty, and eternal promise of Heaven as depicted in Biblical scripture, primarily from the Book of Revelation, with additional references from John and Hebrews. Each sonnet unveils a distinct facet of Heaven’s divine majesty, weaving a cohesive tapestry of celestial wonder and spiritual fulfillment.

  • Sonnet I: The New Jerusalem portrays Heaven as a radiant city descending from God, adorned with jasper walls and pearl gates, a bride for the Lamb, where His presence replaces all temples.
  • Sonnet II: The Throne of God envisions Heaven’s heart as a majestic throne encircled by an emerald rainbow, where elders and creatures worship the Almighty in ceaseless praise.
  • Sonnet III: The River of Life describes a crystal river flowing from God’s throne, flanked by the tree of life, offering healing and eternal sustenance.
  • Sonnet IV: The Gates of Pearl celebrates Heaven’s twelve pearl gates, inscribed with Israel’s tribes, opening to the righteous under God’s unending light.
  • Sonnet V: The Mansion Prepared reflects Jesus’ promise of many rooms in His Father’s house, a personal haven of peace crafted for the faithful.
  • Sonnet VI: The Marriage Supper depicts Heaven as a joyous feast, uniting the church with the Lamb in a banquet of grace and eternal celebration.
  • Sonnet VII: No More Tears promises a Heaven free of sorrow, where God wipes away all tears, banishing death and pain forever.
  • Sonnet VIII: The Light of God illuminates Heaven with God’s glory and the Lamb’s radiance, shining on streets of gold, needing no sun or moon.
  • Sonnet IX: The Book of Life honors Heaven’s registry of the saved, written by divine love, granting entry to those cleansed by the Lamb’s blood.
  • Sonnet X: The Gemstone Foundation marvels at Heaven’s foundation of twelve gemstones, each bearing an Apostle’s name, with golden streets leading to pleasures everlasting.

Together, these sonnets paint Heaven as a singular, eternal realm of divine majesty—resplendent with light, adorned with precious stones, and alive with worship, rest, and joy—where God and the Lamb reign supreme, fulfilling every promise to the redeemed.

Sonnet I: The New Jerusalem (Revelation 21:2)

A city gleams, descending from the sky,
New Jerusalem, with walls of jasper bright,
Its glory shines where mortal sin once dies,
Adorned as bride for Lamb in holy light.
No temple stands, for God Himself is there,
His presence fills each street with boundless grace,
The nations walk beneath His tender care,
Their tears erased by love’s eternal face.
Twelve gates of pearl, twelve angels at their post,
Each tribe inscribed upon the portals grand,
The faithful enter, led by heaven’s host,
To dwell within the Lord’s own promised land.
So heaven comes, a gift from God above,
A home prepared in everlasting love.

Sonnet II: The Throne of God (Revelation 4:2-3)

A throne aloft in heaven’s vaulted height,
Surrounded by a rainbow’s emerald hue,
The One who sits in majesty and might,
His glory blazes forth in colors true.
The elders bow, their crowns of gold they cast,
Before the King whose voice like thunder rolls,
The lightning flashes, tempests echo past,
Yet peace abides for all redeemed souls.
Four creatures sing with wings and eyes arrayed,
“Holy, holy, holy,” night and day,
Their ceaseless praise in heaven’s courts is played,
A hymn to Him who reigns in bright array.
This throne eternal bids the heart be still,
To worship God on heaven’s sacred hill.

Sonnet III: The River of Life (Revelation 22:1-2)

A river pure as crystal gently flows,
From God’s own throne through heaven’s heart it streams,
Its waters sparkle, life to all it knows,
A current bright with heaven’s endless dreams.
Beside its banks the tree of life takes root,
Twelve fruits it bears, each month a fresh supply,
Its leaves bring healing, banish sin’s pursuit,
A gift for nations under heaven’s sky.
No curse remains where this sweet river glides,
Its clarity reflects the Lamb’s pure face,
The faithful drink where grace forever bides,
And find their rest in heaven’s boundless space.
This stream of life, a promise kept in store,
Renews the soul forevermore.

Sonnet IV: The Gates of Pearl (Revelation 21:21)

The gates of heaven stand in radiant sheen,
Each carved from pearl, a single gleaming stone,
No mortal craft could match their luster keen,
A welcome wrought for those the Lamb has known.
Twelve portals wide, their beauty calls the blest,
The names of Israel’s tribes in honor gleam,
No night may dim their glow, no shade molest,
For God’s own light outshines the sun’s faint beam.
Through these the righteous pass with songs of praise,
Their trials done, their earthly burdens shed,
The gates unbar to endless, joyful days,
Where Christ the King has gone before to tread.
These pearls of grace, so vast, so pure, so fair,
Mark heaven’s door for saints to enter there.

Sonnet V: The Mansion Prepared (John 14:2-3)

“In Father’s house are many rooms,” He said,
A place prepared by Christ’s own tender hand,
No wanderer fears to lack a promised bed,
For heaven holds a home in glory planned.
He went before to set the way aright,
To call His own where sorrow has no claim,
Each dwelling shines with everlasting light,
Inscribed with love and sealed with Jesus’ name.
The faithful long to reach this sweet abode,
Where peace surpasses all the earth can give,
A rest beyond the trials of the road,
A life where none but God and grace shall live.
This mansion waits, a refuge ever near,
For those who trust and hold the Savior dear.

Sonnet VI: The Marriage Supper (Revelation 19:7-9)

A feast is spread in heaven’s banquet hall,
The marriage supper of the Lamb draws nigh,
The bride, the church, responds to glory’s call,
In robes of white beneath a golden sky.
The Bridegroom comes, His voice like waters grand,
To welcome all who answered to His plea,
The tables groan with bounty from His hand,
A joy that flows through all eternity.
No hunger lingers, nor a want unfed,
The wine of grace, the bread of life abound,
The saints recline where Christ Himself is head,
Their praises rise in heaven’s holy sound.
This feast unites the saved in endless cheer,
A union blest where God Himself is near.

Sonnet VII: No More Tears (Revelation 21:4)

In heaven’s realm no tear shall ever fall,
For God Himself wipes sorrow from each eye,
Death’s shadow flees, its sting beyond recall,
No pain, no grief, no mournful, broken cry.
The former things have passed, the world remade,
Where sin once reigned, now mercy takes its place,
The Lamb’s own blood has every debt repaid,
And all is bathed in beams of saving grace.
The heart once crushed by loss finds full release,
The widow’s wail, the orphan’s plea, are stilled,
For here abides an everlasting peace,
A home with love and comfort richly filled.
No weeping mars this land of pure delight,
For God restores all things in heaven’s sight.

Sonnet VIII: The Light of God (Revelation 21:23)

No sun ascends, no moon in heaven glows,
For God’s own glory lights the sacred sphere,
The Lamb, a lamp, in radiant splendor flows,
His brilliance banishes all dark and fear.
On streets of gold the city’s light does play,
Each corner gleams where shadows hold no sway,
No night encroaches on this bright display,
A radiance pure through endless, joyful day.
The nations walk by radiance divine,
Their lanterns pale beside this living flame,
For here the source of life and truth align,
To glorify the everlasting Name.
This light eternal, pure beyond compare,
Illumes the soul in heaven’s boundless air.

Sonnet IX: The Book of Life (Revelation 20:12, 21:27)

A book lies open in the courts above,
The scroll of life, where names of saints are writ,
Each line inscribed by God’s unchanging love,
For those who walked by faith and never quit.
No blot obscures the record of the just,
Their deeds, though small, in heaven’s sight are grand,
The Lamb’s own blood has cleansed them from the dust,
Their place secured by His redeeming hand.
The gates deny all falsehood, sin, and shame,
But welcome those whose hearts the Spirit moved,
To bear the cross and call upon His name,
By grace alone eternally approved.
This book, the key to heaven’s sacred shore,
Holds fast the saved forevermore.

Sonnet X: The Gemstone Foundation (Revelation 21:19-21)

The base of heaven gleams with jeweled might,
Each layer bears an Apostle’s sacred name,
Jasper to chrysolite in radiant sight,
Twelve stones ascend in everlasting fame.
Peter’s foundation glows with sapphire blue,
John’s emerald shines, and James’ topaz gleams,
Each tier a testament to faith so true,
A prism vast of heaven’s holy dreams.
The streets of gold, transparent, pure, and wide,
Reflect the light where saints in wonder roam,
No earthly wealth could match this grand reside,
Where pleasures bloom beyond the mortal home.
Forevermore the soul delights to see,
God’s city built in blest eternity.

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Hymn Of Devotion And Trust by Debbie Harris

25 Tuesday Mar 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Patriotic, Praise, Prayer, Royally Redeemed

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The poem is a fervent, repetitive exaltation of faith, calling the reader to trust, love, rejoice, and hope in the Lord. Through its rhythmic structure and enthusiastic tone, it expresses unwavering devotion and an expectant reliance on divine presence and strength.

Trust in the Lord!
Oh Love the Lord!
Rejoice in the Lord!
Look to the Lord!

Revel in the Lord!
Expect the Lord!
Hope in the Lord!
Look to the Lord!

Trust in the Lord!

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Christ’s Passionate Heir Stands Bold in the Sodom and Gomorrah of Today’s Contemporary Society and Modern Chaos by Debbie Harris

25 Tuesday Mar 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Praise, Royally Redeemed, Spiritual Warfare

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The sonnet portrays a steadfast follower of Christ thriving amid a contemporary society likened to the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah—places of moral decay and rebellion, now symbolizing today’s chaotic, godless culture. In a world where weak souls succumb to secular allure, this passionate believer stands defiantly bold, their faith a blazing light that outshines the darkness. Unashamed, they proclaim their joy and zeal, fueled by Christ’s victory, undeterred by the empty noise of modern life—screens and worldly clamor. Their heart remains unshaken, carving a holy path through the din with fearless resolve. The poem culminates in a triumphant stand against the loud, prideful schemes of a godless age, where Christ’s chosen collectively uphold His truth as their ultimate, conquering foundation.

In Sodom’s glow and Gomorrah’s wild disdain,
Where faint souls drift in modern chaos’ thrall,
Christ’s passionate heir stands bold against the grain,
Their faith a flame that rises over all.
No shame can hush their fierce and joyful shout,
For Christ’s own win ignites their every breath,
They scorn the dark, their spirit breaking out,
A holy zeal that triumphs over death.
Though screens proclaim a loud and empty tune,
Their heart holds fast, a light no storm can sway,
In worldly din, they wield a victor’s boon,
With fearless joy, they carve a sacred way.
Against the roar of godless, prideful schemes,
Christ’s chosen stand, His truth a conquering theme.

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