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The Difference Between Revering Saints and Adoring the Savior by Debbie Harris

25 Tuesday Mar 2025

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The poem explores the distinction between honoring saints and worshipping Jesus Christ. It acknowledges the saints’ exemplary lives as sources of inspiration and guidance, likening them to mirrors and torches that reflect faith and light. However, it emphasizes that only Jesus, the divine Son who sacrificed Himself to redeem humanity, deserves worship. While saints are revered for their holiness, adoration belongs solely to Christ, who reigns eternally as the true Savior.

Upon the line where reverence meets the soul,
We lift our hearts to saints of storied grace,
Their lives a mirror, steadfast, pure, and whole,
Yet worship bows to One who took our place.
For Christ alone, the Son, the Lamb divine,
Did rend the veil and bear the sinner’s cost,
His blood, His breath, the everlasting sign,
No mortal deed could save what once was lost.
Saints guide us, yes, with light from days of old,
Their faith a torch to kindle in the night,
But adoration’s crown, of worth untold,
Belongs to Him who reigns in endless light.
So honor we the holy, meek, and true,
Yet worship flows to Jesus, always true.

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A Prayer For Worthy Calling by Debbie Harris

25 Tuesday Mar 2025

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The sonnet is a 14-line poem written in the Shakespearean style, reflecting a prayerful plea for spiritual growth and divine guidance, mirroring the themes of 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12. It begins with a request for God to make the speaker worthy of His calling and to help them live out their faith, despite fears of failure. The speaker asks God to fulfill their good intentions and faithful actions through His divine power, so that Jesus’ name may be glorified through their life. The poem acknowledges human frailty, emphasizing reliance on God’s strength and mercy to overcome trials. It concludes with a commitment to live by grace, trusting in Christ, and aiming to glorify Him in all things.

We lift our hearts in prayer, O Lord, to Thee,
That Thou wouldst make us worthy of Thy call,
With grace to stand, though oft we fear to fall,
And seek Thy will in all we strive to be.

Fulfill in us the good that faith has sown,
By power divine, let every deed take flight,
That in our lives Thy glory shines so bright,
And Jesus’ name through us be ever known.

Thy strength, O God, sustains our fragile frame,
When trials come, Thy mercy holds us fast,
We walk by faith, though shadows may be cast,
And trust Thy love will never be the same.

So may we live, by grace, in Christ our King,
To glorify His name in everything.

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Thou Seest Me, O Lord by Debbie Harris

25 Tuesday Mar 2025

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O Lord, my soul in might doth rise,
My hopes blaze forth to pierce the skies,
Through trials bold I stand unbowed,
Thy power lifts me high and proud.

Refrain
King of Kings doth see my soul’s great worth,
Lord of Lords exalts my victorious birth.

When dreams defy the darkest night,
Thy glory turns my Foes to flight,
Each test I crush with Thee my might,
A conqueror in Thy holy sight.

Refrain
King of Kings doth see my soul’s great worth,
Lord of Lords exalts my victorious birth.

From failures past, Thy strength I gain,
Success doth crown my battle’s strain,
Through storms I march, Thy voice my cheer,
A song of conquest ringing clear.

Refrain
King of Kings doth see my soul’s great worth,
Lord of Lords exalts my victorious birth.

With joy I shout, my spirit free,
Thy sight proclaims my victory,
From dust to throne, Thy name I sing,
A warrior bold for Christ my King.

Refrain
King of Kings doth see my soul’s great worth,
Lord of Lords exalts my victorious birth.

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Anathema Pronounced Upon the Wayward Sanctuary Forsaking Scriptures by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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A house of stone once raised to praise His name,
Now stands accursed, a hollow, empty shell,
Its altars cold, its doctrines turned to shame,
Anathema, God’s voice doth sternly tell.
The scriptures lie, unopened, gathering dust,
Christ’s teachings scorned for fables wrought by men,
The flock misled, their faith betrayed to rust,
A sanctuary lost to prideful sin.
No light of grace illumes its darkened pews,
No truth resounds where once the Word held sway,
The cross defiled by those who would refuse,
To bow before the King in humble way.
Yet still God calls, though walls reject His plea,
“Return, or fall—forsaken thus by Me.”

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For I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and That He Shall Stand at the Latter Day Upon the Earth II by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “For I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and That He Shall Stand at the Latter Day Upon the Earth,” is a bold proclamation of Christ’s eternal and triumphant reign, drawing inspiration from Job 19:25: “For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth” (KJV). Crafted in Shakespearean form with the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG and iambic pentameter, it celebrates the Savior’s unassailable sovereignty. The first quatrain portrays a King whose power and glory overcome all opposition, illuminating the darkness. The second quatrain depicts His stand on the latter day, where nature submits and His authority extends across the earth in unending strength. The third quatrain elevates His reign beyond time, with heavens and stars honoring His grace, His rule encompassing all existence. The final couplet urges earth and sky to sing His triumph, declaring Christ the everlasting King. Written without first-person references, the sonnet transforms Job’s personal affirmation into a universal anthem of victory.

A King ascends, His power knows no end,
His glory fills the skies with radiant might,
No foe can stand, no storm His will can bend,
His throne commands the day, dispels the night.
The latter day reveals His sovereign stand,
The seas retreat, the hills His name adore,
His scepter gleams o’er earth’s unyielding land,
Eternal strength shall echo evermore.
The heavens laud His reign through endless years,
The stars bow down beneath His boundless grace,
His crown prevails where mortal time disappears,
And spans all realms in one victorious space.
Let earth and sky His endless triumph sing,
Christ reigns supreme, the everlasting King!

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For I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and That He Shall Stand at the Latter Day Upon the Earth I by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “For I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, and That He Shall Stand at the Latter Day Upon the Earth,” is a triumphant celebration of Christ’s eternal and victorious reign, inspired by Job 19:25: “For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth” (KJV). Written in Shakespearean form with the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG and iambic pentameter, it exalts the Savior’s unshakable sovereignty. The first quatrain establishes His enduring throne and invincible might. The second quatrain highlights His triumphant stand on the latter day, where creation bows and His glory shines undimmed. The third quatrain extends His rule beyond time, affirming that “His reign will be o’er heaven and earth sublime,” uniting both realms under His dominion. The final couplet calls all creation to proclaim His victory, presenting Christ as the sovereign King over all. Though the verse uses first person, the sonnet shifts to third person to universally proclaim His reign, fulfilling the victorious tone rooted in Job’s declaration.

The Savior lives, His throne stands ever sure,
A King whose might no shadow dares defy,
His voice awakens all with strength so pure,
His reign shall tower where the heavens lie.
Upon the latter day He claims His place,
The mountains kneel, the winds His praise proclaim,
No force can dim the splendor of His face,
Eternal light attends His holy name.
The stars exalt His rule beyond all time,
The earth rejoices in His boundless sway,
His reign will be o’er heaven and earth sublime,
And holds dominion in unending day.
Let all creation sound His triumph’s call,
Christ reigns victorious, sovereign over all!

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A Sonnet of Staying True to Holy Scripture and Thereby Choosing the Narrow Road by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday 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 is a resolute pledge to uphold Scripture’s enduring truth, choosing the “narrow road” of Christ over the lure of worldly praise. It rejects shallow fame for a firm walk with God, rooted in grace alone. The speaker stands as a steadfast root—unyielding and strong—anchored in divine purpose. It ends with a powerful vow to remain unshaken, guided by the Word.

The Word stands firm, a rock beneath my feet,
Though crowds may sway to winds of softer song,
I choose the path where few and faithful meet,
To walk with Christ, where truth has stood so long.

No laurels sought, no clamor for my name,
The scroll of grace my only claim to hold,
For wide roads gleam with gold and fleeting fame,
But narrow gates lead to the Shepherd’s fold.

Let others rise, their verses loud and grand,
I’ll scribe my lines in shadow, pure and still,
A steadfast root, unbroken by the land,
Yet known to Him who bends the heart and will.

Steadfast I stand, with Scripture as my guide,
In unshaken truth, my soul shall firm abide.

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A Villanelle: The Majestic and Holy Throne Room of God Most High as Revealed in Revelation by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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

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The poem, titled “A Villanelle: The Majestic and Holy Throne Room of God Most High as Revealed in Revelation,” is a villanelle that vividly portrays the awe-inspiring scene of God’s throne room as described in Revelation 4. It depicts a radiant, gleaming throne surrounded by a rainbow and a sea of glass, where elders cast down their crowns and four living creatures proclaim “Holy, Holy.” The poem emphasizes the eternal worship and glory of God, with the Lamb and King reigning in undimmable light. Heaven resounds with a ceaseless hymn of praise, reflecting the majesty, holiness, and grace that fill the hearts of the redeemed before the divine throne.

Before the throne, a radiant gleam
The elders bow, their crowns cast down
All heaven sings the holy theme

A rainbow arcs, a living beam
Encircles glory, pure, profound
Before the throne, a radiant gleam

The sea of glass, a crystal stream
Reflects the One who wears the crown
All heaven sings the holy theme

Four creatures cry, their voices teem
With “Holy, Holy,” all around
Before the throne, a radiant gleam

No night can dim this sacred dream
The Lamb and King in light are gowned
All heaven sings the holy theme

Eternal praise, a ceaseless stream
Fills every heart, by grace unbound
Before the throne, a radiant gleam
All heaven sings the holy theme

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The Exquisite Beauty of Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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The poem, titled “The Exquisite Beauty of Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords,” celebrates the unparalleled beauty of Jesus Christ, portraying it as majestic, holy, and divine. It contrasts the perspectives of the redeemed and the unredeemed: the redeemed see and rejoice in His radiant grace, love, and glory—evident in His wounds, His voice, and His eternal reign—while the unredeemed, blinded to His holiness, scorn and reject it. The poem emphasizes Christ’s dual nature as both Lamb and Lion, His sovereign power over creation, and His ability to bring peace and redemption. It concludes with a triumphant declaration of His supreme beauty, recognized and cherished by the redeemed who find joy in His divine light.

Beneath the heavens, vast and wide,
A beauty reigns where shadows hide.
Majestic Light, both fierce and mild,
The royal Son, the Father’s child.

The redeemed behold His radiant face,
They know the depths of holy grace.
Each wound a jewel, each scar a star,
A splendor shining near and far.

Yet unredeemed, with eyes so blind,
Scorn the beauty they cannot find.
His holiness, a piercing flame,
They mock the glory of His name.

Exquisite voice that calms the sea,
Whispers peace to set us free.
The saved rejoice, their souls alight,
While others turn from sacred sight.

The Lamb enthroned, the Lion bold,
In Him, eternity unfolds.
To those redeemed, His beauty sings,
To hardened hearts, a reckoning stings.

O Christ our Lord, our truest King,
Of Thee the heavens ever ring.
Thy beauty reigns, supreme, divine,
The redeemed rejoice, His light divine.

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Christ’s Eternal Grace Flowing Through The Redeemed: A Celebration Of Grace’s Many Facets In Ten Sonnets by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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The Infinite Grace of Christ Bestowed Upon His Redeemed: A Symphony of Grace’s Facets in Ten Sonnets

Sonnet I: The Divine Grace of Christ’s Redemption

From Christ the source, a grace to us descends,
His redeemed bear this gift through mortal care,
A light He gives, through them His love extends,
To souls renewed by His eternal prayer.
No deed can earn this flow, yet through His own,
The chosen shine with mercy like the dawn,
His boundless love through us is brightly shown,
A force that lifts where hearts were once withdrawn.
Though sin once bound, Christ’s grace sets spirits free,
Redeemed, we share His song through every land,
A holy stream from Him through you and me,
Bestowed by Jesus’ ever-giving hand.
Thus grace divine through Christ to us is sent,
And through His flock, His love is broadly spent.

Sonnet II: The Grace of Human Kindness Through Christ

From Christ the fount, His grace to us does pour,
Redeemed, we stretch our hands to ease a load,
His kindness flows through saints to rich and poor,
A warmth He plants in hearts along life’s road.
Through us His love seeks naught for its return,
The Savior’s gift reflected in our care,
His gentle strength through faithful ones does burn,
To sow His hope where sorrow lingered there.
When rage would rule, Christ’s grace in us turns strife,
A lantern lit through those He calls His own,
His peace we bear to mend a broken life,
Through us His seed of mercy gently grown.
So kindness flows from Jesus to His throng,
Redeemed, we share His grace where we belong.

Sonnet III: The Grace of Steadfastness Under Pressure

When storms arise, Christ’s grace to us holds fast,
Redeemed, we stand unmoved amid the gale,
His strength through us endures till trials pass,
A calm from Him where fears would else prevail.
The chaos roars, yet Jesus’ peace we wield,
Through His elect, His poise defies the fray,
A steady heart His Spirit has revealed,
To bear His might through dark and dire day.
In tempest’s grip, Christ’s grace through us remains,
Redeemed, we bend but never break apart,
His courage flows where mortal strength wanes,
A rock within each storm-tossed, faithful heart.
Thus grace from Christ equips us for the fight,
Through us His calm shines forth in darkest night.

Sonnet IV: The Grace of Forgiveness From Christ’s Mercy

From Christ the well, His grace to us forgives,
Redeemed, we loose the chains of bitter years,
His mercy flows through souls He bids to live,
To dry with love the flood of vengeful tears.
No grudge we hold, for Jesus sets us free,
Through us His pardon heals what wrath has torn,
His gentle tide remakes what strife would be,
A peace from Him in hearts anew reborn.
When pride demands its due, Christ’s grace we share,
Redeemed, we offer what He first bestowed,
His light through us turns dark to hope so fair,
A gift of love along forgiveness’ road.
So grace from Christ through us does sin unwind,
His mercy lives in every heart aligned.

Sonnet V: The Grace of Beauty Inspired by Christ

Through Christ, His grace adorns the world we see,
Redeemed, we craft with beauty from His hand,
His artistry flows forth in you and me,
A quiet charm His chosen understand.
The dancer’s grace, the painter’s tender stroke,
Reflect His light through those He calls to shine,
A vision pure His Spirit does invoke,
Through us His beauty echoes the divine.
No boast it bears, Christ’s stillness fills our art,
Redeemed, we calm the clamor with His peace,
His hymn through us bids souls to pause and start,
A lovely gift His faithful ones release.
Thus beauty’s grace from Jesus we display,
Through us His splendor brightens every day.

Sonnet VI: The Grace of Resilience Through Christ’s Strength

From Christ the rock, His grace upholds our frame,
Redeemed, we rise though life’s fierce blows descend,
His strength through us turns loss to holy flame,
A hope He gives that trials cannot bend.
The storm may rage, yet Jesus’ might we bear,
Through His elect, we stand when winds assail,
His grace sustains where ruin would impair,
A steadfast will through us that shall prevail.
No cry of woe, Christ’s power makes us whole,
Redeemed, we carve His path through stone and strife,
His healing flows to mend the weary soul,
A fire from Him that fuels eternal life.
So grace through us from Jesus does endure,
His strength in weakness keeps His saints secure.

Sonnet VII: The Grace of Humility From Christ’s Meekness

From Christ the meek, His grace to us is low,
Redeemed, we shun the pride that crowns the vain,
His quiet way through us begins to grow,
A humble strength His chosen ones sustain.
No fame we seek, for Jesus bids us still,
Through us His calm walks soft upon the earth,
His silent love our actions gently fill,
A wealth from Him in meekness given birth.
When pomp would rise, Christ’s grace in us retreats,
Redeemed, we bow where arrogance would soar,
His patience flows through hearts He softly meets,
A truth His flock alone can well explore.
So grace from Christ through us brings wisdom’s crown,
His lowly path in us comes shining down.

Sonnet VIII: The Grace of Sacrifice From Christ’s Cross

Through Christ, His cross pours grace to those He saves,
Redeemed, we give as He gave all for us,
His love through saints defies the darkest graves,
A selfless call His faithful ones discuss.
No gain we seek, for Jesus paid the price,
Through us His gift lifts others from their fall,
His heart we share in every sacrifice,
A strength from Him that answers every call.
When self would cling, Christ’s grace in us prevails,
Redeemed, we bear His cost to set men free,
His light through us shines forth where darkness fails,
A love He plants in our humility.
Thus grace from Christ through us is glory’s vein,
His loss our gain, His life our endless gain.

Sonnet IX: The Grace of Redemption Through Christ’s Salvation

From Christ the Lamb, His grace redeems our soul,
Redeemed, we rise from ashes He has claimed,
His mercy flows through us to make us whole,
A hope through saints where sin was once proclaimed.
The chains of old, through Jesus, fall away,
His tide of love through us renews the slate,
His voice we bear to brighten ruined day,
A path His light through chosen ones create.
No fault too vast for Christ to mend through us,
Redeemed, we call the lost to rise anew,
His lesson lives where grace becomes our trust,
A love from Him that time cannot undo.
So grace through us from Jesus brings new birth,
His saving power frees us from sin’s dearth.

Sonnet X: The Victorious Grace Where Sin Abounds Through Christ

Where sin abounds, Christ’s grace through us cascades,
Redeemed, we wield His might in joyous throng,
From Jesus springs a power that invades,
A royal cheer to rout sin’s fleeting song.
No depth can dim His light that blazes free,
Through saints His love ignites the darkest vale,
His victory reigns where chains once held decree,
A crown of joy His chosen ones unveil.
When sin would roar, Christ’s grace in us ascends,
Redeemed, we sing with banners lifted high,
His mercy swells, a tide that never ends,
A kingly shout where guilt and shadows fly.
So grace from Christ through us in triumph rings,
His boundless reign lifts hearts on soaring wings.

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