Crowned in Glory: The Bible’s Bejeweled Treasury for the Redeemed by Debbie Harris

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The poem, titled Crowned in Glory: The Bible’s Bejeweled Treasury for the Redeemed, celebrates the Bible as a divine treasury for those redeemed in Christ. Using vivid gemstone imagery, it portrays Scripture as a collection of precious jewels, each symbolizing a spiritual truth: rubies for the redeeming blood of grace, emeralds for eternal hope, sapphires for wisdom, diamonds for the enduring strength of God’s Word, and amethysts for the royal glory of the redeemed. The poem emphasizes the Bible’s unassailable wealth, its role as a guiding light, and the exalted status of the redeemed, crowned by divine love.

In Christ, the royally redeemed we stand,
Our Bible, a treasury blessed in hand.
A radiant vault where gemstones gleam,
Each verse a jewel, each truth a dream.

Like rubies bold, the blood of grace,
Pours from the cross, our hiding place.
Its crimson fire lights up the soul,
Redeeming love that makes us whole.

The emerald shines, eternal spring,
Of promises kept, of life to bring.
In pages green, God’s mercy grows,
A verdant hope that ever flows.

Sapphires deep, of wisdom’s hue,
Reflect the truths that guide us through.
Their starry blaze in Scripture’s night,
Illumes our path with holy light.

The diamond, pure, unyielding, bright,
God’s Word endures, our steadfast might.
No storm can crack its sacred core,
Its strength our shield forevermore.

And amethyst, with royal glow,
Adorns the redeemed, His grace to show.
In purple splendor, we are crowned,
By love divine, in glory bound.

This treasury, no thief can claim,
Its gems outshine all earthly fame.
For royally redeemed we sing,
The Bible’s wealth, our endless spring.

Every Poem Is A Flower by Debbie Harris

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The poem portrays every poem as a flower, with words as petals that bloom, carrying soft, colorful whispers of emotion that unfold in the heart.

Every poem is a flower,
Petals of words in bloom,
Soft whispers of color,
Unfurling in heart’s room.

In Christ, Our Constitution Stands by Debbie Harris

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The poem, “In Christ, Our Constitution Stands”, is a celebratory ode for Independence Day (July 4, 2025), honoring the U.S. Constitution as a document inspired by biblical principles, with Jesus Christ as the ultimate guide and source of freedom. It portrays the Constitution’s creation as rooted in Scripture’s truth, with its checks, balances, and rights (e.g., speech, arms) reflecting God-given liberties. The poem emphasizes that Jesus, not the Constitution, is the true Guide, ensuring the document remains secondary to Christ. Across four stanzas, it celebrates freedom from tyranny, upholds a Christ-centered vision of liberty, and calls for fidelity to this faith-inspired framework, culminating in praise for Christ’s eternal light as the foundation of America’s hope.

From Holy Scripture’s boundless grace,
A nation’s charter found its place.
In halls where freedom’s hope was sown,
God’s truth inspired the Founders’ tone.

With branches checked, and rights made clear,
The Bible’s call to justice near,
From speech to arms, its laws defend,
The liberties that Christ did send.

No king to chain, no fear to bind,
A covenant for heart and mind.
Its words, though mortal, strive to trace,
The freedom born of Christ’s embrace.

O Jesus Christ, our Guide, our Way,
May we stay true through night and day.
In Constitution’s frame, we see Your light—
Christ first, our freedom’s source and might.

Celebrating July 4th: One Nation Under God, Fireworks’ Waltz Beneath the Stars by Debbie Harris

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The poem, titled “Celebrating July 4th: One Nation Under God, Fireworks’ Waltz Beneath the Stars,” vividly captures the spirit of Independence Day through rich, sensory imagery. It portrays a vibrant celebration across a summer day and night, beginning with a bright morning where poppies bloom and fireflies glow. The American flag, with its radiant stripes and stars, symbolizes “one nation under God,” uniting the festivities. The poem describes lively scenes of barbecues, children chasing sparklers, and parades with thundering drums and brass horns honoring heroes. As night falls, fireworks explode in crimson, emerald, and sapphire bursts, reflected in lakes, while families share stories on checkered blankets. The poem concludes with a sense of unity and hope, celebrating freedom and pride from coast to coast, as hearts soar under a glowing sky.

Beneath a sky of sapphire sheen,
The sun ignites the morning green,
Where scarlet poppies burst in bloom,
And fireflies weave through twilight’s loom.

Flags unfurl, their stripes aglow,
Red as embers, white as snow,
Stars like diamonds stitched in blue,
Pledging one nation under God, so true.

Grills hiss hot with smoky charm,
Sizzling dreams on summer’s arm,
While children chase with sparklers’ gleam,
Tracing laughter, stitching dreams.

Parades march bold down Main Street’s spine,
Drums throb loud, their cadence fine,
Brass horns blaze with golden notes,
Saluting heroes, freedom’s oath.

As dusk descends, the heavens flare,
Fireworks fracture midnight’s stare—
Crimson comets, emerald streams,
Chrysanthemum bursts in sapphire dreams.

Lakes reflect the radiant show,
Mirrors of light in liquid glow,
Families sprawl on checkered spreads,
Sharing stories, breaking bread.

From sea to sea, the night’s alive,
With hope and pride that still survive,
This July Fourth, our hearts take flight,
In freedom’s glow, we shine tonight.

I Find My Hope In Jesus by Debbie Harris

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The original hymn “I Find My Hope in Jesus” is a newly composed Christian hymn with six stanzas and a refrain, created to fulfill your request. Each stanza emphasizes finding hope in Jesus through various aspects of His love, sacrifice, guidance, promises, and eternal salvation. The refrain reinforces Jesus as the unwavering source of hope, guiding believers through life and death. Written in a traditional hymn style with a common meter (8.6.8.6), it is suitable for congregational singing and focuses on themes of trust, redemption, and eternal hope in Christ.

Stanza 1
I find my hope in Jesus’ name,
His mercy flows, His love the same.
Through darkest trials, He is near,
My strength, my peace, my heart to cheer.

Refrain
My hope is Jesus, ever true,
His grace and love will carry through.
In life or death, I’ll trust His way,
My Savior leads me day by day.

Stanza 2
When sin’s great weight would crush my soul,
His blood has cleansed and made me whole.
The cross of Christ, my victory won,
In Him, my hope is firmly begun.

Refrain
My hope is Jesus, ever true,
His grace and love will carry through.
In life or death, I’ll trust His way,
My Savior leads me day by day.

Stanza 3
In stormy seas, He calms my fears,
His gentle voice my spirit hears.
Though waves may rise, His hand will guide,
My hope in Jesus will abide.

Refrain
My hope is Jesus, ever true,
His grace and love will carry through.
In life or death, I’ll trust His way,
My Savior leads me day by day.

Stanza 4
His promises will never fail,
Through every test, they will prevail.
His Word, a light upon my road,
In Jesus, hope is my abode.

Refrain
My hope is Jesus, ever true,
His grace and love will carry through.
In life or death, I’ll trust His way,
My Savior leads me day by day.

Stanza 5
When shadows fall and doubts arise,
His truth shines bright before my eyes.
My Savior’s love will never wane,
In Him, my hope shall still remain.

Refrain
My hope is Jesus, ever true,
His grace and love will carry through.
In life or death, I’ll trust His way,
My Savior leads me day by day.

Stanza 6
One day I’ll stand before His throne,
And know the hope I’ve always known.
Eternal joy with Christ I’ll share,
My hope fulfilled in glory there.

Refrain
My hope is Jesus, ever true,
His grace and love will carry through.
In life or death, I’ll trust His way,
My Savior leads me day by day.

Forever Redeemed, Forever Complete: A Hope-Filled Song to Jesus Christ by Debbie Harris

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The poem Forever Redeemed, Forever Complete: A Hope-Filled Song to Jesus Christ is a majestic, reverent, and gratitude-filled anthem celebrating the believer’s redemption and wholeness in Jesus Christ. It expresses hope, victory, and thankfulness, urging every moment to be a song of praise for the Savior’s grace, healing, and eternal reign. The KJV verses listed after the title—Colossians 2:10 (completeness in Christ), Ephesians 2:8 (salvation by grace), John 8:32 (freedom through truth), and Revelation 19:16 (Christ’s kingship)—anchor the poem’s themes in scripture. Each stanza reflects these truths, creating a unified call to worship.

  • Colossians 2:10: “And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power.”
  • Ephesians 2:8: “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.”
  • John 8:32: “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
  • Revelation 19:16: “And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”

O soul redeemed, in Christ complete,
Each breath a hymn, each pulse a beat!
Majestic hope, victorious, high,
Our Savior lifts us to the sky.

With grateful hearts, we sing His grace,
His love illuminates our face.
Reverent awe, thanksgiving flows,
In Jesus, every wound is closed.

Each second hums with holy fire,
His truth our anthem, hearts aspire.
Elevated, bold, and free we stand,
Held forever in His hand.

O Christ, our Savior, reigning King,
Your glory makes our spirits sing!
Complete, restored, in You we rise,
Our hope, our joy, our endless prize.


Summary of the Poem with Verse Analysis

Overview:
The poem Forever Redeemed, Forever Complete: A Hope-Filled Song to Jesus Christ is a majestic, reverent, and gratitude-filled anthem celebrating the believer’s redemption and wholeness in Jesus Christ. It expresses hope, victory, and thankfulness, urging every moment to be a song of praise for the Savior’s grace, healing, and eternal reign. The KJV verses listed after the title—Colossians 2:10 (completeness in Christ), Ephesians 2:8 (salvation by grace), John 8:32 (freedom through truth), and Revelation 19:16 (Christ’s kingship)—anchor the poem’s themes in scripture. Each stanza reflects these truths, creating a unified call to worship.

Themes: Redemption, completeness, hope, victory, gratitude, reverence, eternal joy.
Tone: Majestic, hope-filled, victorious, grateful, elevated, reverent, thankful.


Stanza 1:
Text:
O soul redeemed, in Christ complete,
Each breath a hymn, each pulse a beat!
Majestic hope, victorious, high,
Our Savior lifts us to the sky.

Summary: This stanza establishes the theme of redemption, declaring the soul’s completeness in Christ. Every breath becomes a hymn of praise, and Christ’s victory fills believers with hope, elevating them spiritually.
Biblical References (KJV):

  • Colossians 2:10: “And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power.” (Directly ties to “in Christ complete,” emphasizing spiritual fullness in Christ.)
  • Psalm 30:11-12: “Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing… O LORD my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever.” (Breath as hymn, victorious hope through God’s salvation.)

Stanza 2:
Text:
With grateful hearts, we sing His grace,
His love illuminates our face.
Reverent awe, thanksgiving flows,
In Jesus, every wound is closed.

Summary: This stanza focuses on gratitude for Christ’s grace, which brings light and healing. Reverent thanksgiving flows as Jesus heals all wounds, both spiritual and emotional.
Biblical References (KJV):

  • Ephesians 2:8: “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.” (Singing His grace, gratitude for salvation.)
  • Isaiah 53:5: “But he was wounded for our transgressions… and with his stripes we are healed.” (Healing through Jesus, “every wound is closed.”)
  • Psalm 107:1: “O give thanks unto the LORD, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.” (Thanksgiving flows.)

Stanza 3:
Text:
Each second hums with holy fire,
His truth our anthem, hearts aspire.
Elevated, bold, and free we stand,
Held forever in His hand.

Summary: Every moment is alive with divine zeal, and Christ’s truth inspires continuous praise. Believers stand liberated and secure, eternally held by Jesus.
Biblical References (KJV):

  • John 8:32: “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (Truth as anthem, leading to freedom.)
  • John 10:28: “And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.” (Held in His hand, eternal security.)
  • Romans 12:11: “Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord.” (Holy fire, zeal for God.)

O soul redeemed, in Christ complete,
Each breath a hymn, each pulse a beat!
Majestic hope, victorious, high,
Our Savior lifts us to the sky.

With grateful hearts, we sing His grace,
His love illuminates our face.
Reverent awe, thanksgiving flows,
In Jesus, every wound is closed.

Each second hums with holy fire,
His truth our anthem, hearts aspire.
Elevated, bold, and free we stand,
Held forever in His hand.

O Christ, our Savior, reigning King,
Your glory makes our spirits sing!
Complete, restored, in You we rise,
Our hope, our joy, our endless prize.

Gifts For Such A Time As This by Debbie Harris

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The poem “Gifts for Such a Time as This” praises the Creator’s wisdom in bestowing unique talents upon each person, tailored for their specific purpose and moment in time. It likens these talents to radiant stars, illuminating paths through creative acts like crafting, singing, and imagining. The poem celebrates how these divine gifts, sparked by love, manifest in individual lives, shaping stories that reflect the Creator’s brilliance and purpose for the present moment.

O Creator, divine, with wisdom so vast,
You weave through each soul a purpose to last.
Talents you gift, like stars in the day,
Shining for such a time, to light up the way.

With hands that can craft, with voices that sing,
With minds that imagine what hope might bring,
Your brilliance unfolds in the stories we live,
Each talent a spark of the love you give.

Crowned in Glory, the Fourth of July Shines Bright by Debbie Harris

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The poem “Crowned in Glory, the Fourth of July Shines Bright” is a vibrant ode to America’s Independence Day, celebrating the beauty and joy of the Fourth of July. It opens with a vivid portrayal of a summer dawn, symbolizing the birth of a free nation. The poem paints scenes of waving flags, lively parades, and communal festivities, with red, white, and blue colors embodying valor, truth, and dreams. It pays tribute to the patriots whose sacrifices secured liberty, while reveling in modern celebrations marked by anthems, sparklers, and dazzling fireworks illuminating the night. The poem underscores the holiday as a radiant symbol of hope and freedom, uniting all Americans in a shared love of country. It concludes with a call to cherish the enduring light of liberty, inspiring a joyful, unified celebration of the nation’s spirit.

Beneath a sky of sapphire hue,
Where stars await their nightly cue,
The Fourth of July awakens bright,
A symphony of freedom’s light.

The dawn unfurls her crimson bars,
To greet the stripes and blazing stars,
Each flag that waves o’er fields and streams,
Carries the weight of sacred dreams.

From purple mountains’ majesty,
To amber waves of grain we see,
This land, so vast, so fiercely free,
Sings liberty’s eternity.

The spark of flint, the cannon’s roar,
Echoes of those who came before—
Their courage lit the torch we bear,
A flame of hope through trials’ glare.

In city streets and country vales,
The heart of freedom never fails,
With picnics spread and anthems sung,
By voices old and voices young.

The fireworks bloom in radiant art,
A mirror of the patriot’s heart—
Red, white, and blue, they soar and gleam,
Illuminating every dream.

From Bunker Hill to distant shores,
Through open hearts and open doors,
We stand as one, though many made,
United in the plans they laid.

O glorious day, O sacred night,
When freedom’s spark became our light,
We celebrate with joy and pride,
The Fourth of July, our nation’s guide.

Let every soul, from sea to sea,
Rejoice in truth and liberty,
For on this day, our spirits soar,
America, forevermore.

America’s Enduring Glory Through the Exaltation of Jesus Christ by Debbie Harris

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The poem, titled “America’s Enduring Glory Through the Exaltation of Jesus Christ,” expresses the belief that America’s strength and leadership depend on prioritizing faith in Jesus Christ. It portrays the nation as thriving when guided by Christ’s truth, mercy, and love, which unify its people and sustain its freedom. Through vivid imagery, the poem emphasizes that by placing Christ first—spiritually, culturally, and morally—America overcomes challenges, maintains its purpose, and secures a hopeful future, shining as a global beacon of liberty and faith.

America rises, her spirit unbound,
On sacred soil where freedom is found.
With Jesus Christ enthroned as our guide,
Her strength endures, her hopes abide.

Through storms of time, His mercy prevails,
His truth the compass that never fails.
When Christ is first, our hearts align,
A beacon bright, His love divine.

From sea to sea, one voice we raise,
In humble worship, in fervent praise.
With Jesus first, no foe can rend,
Our union steadfast, our purpose mend.

In halls of power, in fields of toil,
We plant His Word in fertile soil.
America first, through Christ alone,
Her glory shines, His name enthroned.

Tomorrow dawns with promise anew,
When faith in Him is steadfast and true.
Put Christ supreme, let freedom soar,
America leads forevermore.

Sonnet: Proverbs 4:18-The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day by Debbie Harris

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The sonnet, titled “Proverbs 4:18,” celebrates the triumphant journey of the righteous, inspired by the verse describing their path as a shining light growing brighter until the perfect day. It portrays their path as a radiant ascent from dawn to noon, overcoming darkness with divine truth and guidance. Each step sparkles with victory, carving a trail of sacred fire, unhindered by gloom. Their lives shine as beacons, proclaiming salvation’s complete and graceful hope, culminating in a victorious crown of faith and light.

The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.

The path of righteous souls, a dawning ray,
Ascends through veils of night to radiant morn.
As sunlight crowns the hills with golden scorn,
Their steps dispel the dark in bright array.

From fragile gleam to noontide’s bold display,
A flame of truth within their hearts is born.
Through shadowed vales, they walk, yet never torn,
For light eternal guides their steadfast way.

Each stride a triumph, sparkling like the dew,
Their journey carves a trail of sacred fire.
No gloom can bind what heaven’s glow has freed.

Their lives, a beacon, ever bright and true,
Proclaim salvation’s hope, a grace entire—
A victor’s crown where faith and light succeed.