Bridal Rain of Gold and Amethyst: The Private Music of the God Who Rejoices Over Thee with Singing by Debbie Harris

Bridal Rain of Gold and Amethyst
A Summary

Rooted in Zephaniah 3:17, the poem proclaims that the mighty God does not sing one generic song over His people, but delights to compose and sing a unique, unrepeatable melody over every single believer.

He sings a different song for the fearful soul (soft as breath on winter glass), for the wandering prodigal (a bright reel of rivers and open roads), for the grieving widow (minor chords threaded with silver light), for the frightened child (a galaxy of fireflies in waltz time), for the battle-worn saint (brass and thunder that declare “Nevertheless, you triumph”).

And for you, right now, He is tuning a secret music no other ear will ever fully hear: a song shaped like the rain on the day you were born again, colored like your favorite sky, scented with warm bread from His own hands. It holds your hidden laughter, your unspoken dreams, and your name tucked inside every grace-note.

He sings as though the vast courts of heaven contain no one else, leaning close with eyes brighter than the sun, unable to contain His joy. Each note falls like snow that never melts, like bridal confetti made of eternity, telling you again and again: “You are My favorite, and I will never sing this song the same way twice.”

Zephaniah 3:17 (KJV)
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.

He sings o’er thee, not with one common lay
That echoes through the throng in equal measure,
But crafts for every soul a private bay
Of living notes, an everlasting treasure.

For thee who wak’st with fear upon thy bed,
He breathes a cradle-song of rose and calm,
Like dawn-wind kissing lilies newly spread,
Till trembling heart is hushed beneath His balm.

For thee who wander’st far in sin’s dark wild,
He lifts a reel of gladness, swift and free,
With laughing waters, meadows mercy-tiled,
And bids thy feet keep time, “Return to Me.

”For thee whose nights are hollow, cold, and long,
He weaves a minor chord of amethyst,
Then threads it bright with flute-notes clear and strong,
Till grief floats soft upon His heart and rests.

For thee, dear child, who dread’st the gloom of night,
He strikes a waltz of fireflies round thy room;
Their golden motes spell “Fear not, I am Light,”
And midnight turns to garden all in bloom.

For thee, worn warrior, scarred by many a fray,
He sounds a trumpet-blast of brazen joy;
The drums reply, “Yet victors all the way!”
Till weary limbs leap up like a boy.

And unto thee—yes, thee—beneath My pen,
He tunes a song no other ear shall know:
The hush of rain the hour thou wast born again,
The hue of skies thou lov’st when winds are low;
The scent of bread new-broken at His board,
The secret laugh thou hid’st from all beside—
All woven in one never-heard accord
That holds thy name as pearl within its tide.

He stoops, the Eternal, o’er thy single soul,
As though the courts of heaven held none but thee;
His eyes outshine the sun, yet soft and whole,
And sings as a watchman sings at dawn who sees
the long-lost traveler safe across the sea.

Each note falls gentle as the snow’s first kiss,
Each phrase abides like leaves for ever green;
A bridal rain of gold and amethyst
That whispers, “Thou art Mine, and I am seen.”Hark!

Past the world’s loud clamour and its din,
Above thy grief, thy labour, and thy care,
A Voice more ancient than the seraphin,
Yet young as morning, parts the trembling air.

He cannot choose but sing—His heart must break
In music, for delight too vast to hold;
Thou art the song He ever longs to make,
And every measure thunders soft, “I chose thee before the worlds were told.”

Battle Hymn Of The Bible Believing: Standing Against Islam’s Holy War by Debbie Harris

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In shadows deep where crescent moons arise,
A whispered creed cloaks malice in disguise.
Its banners wave o’er lands once proud and free,
Now bound in chains of fear and blasphemy.

From minarets, the call to war resounds,
Not peace, but swords in righteous zeal it grounds.
The blood of innocents stains ancient stones,
While koranic verse their slaughter sanctions, known.

We are one nation under God alone,
Founded on the Holy Bible’s sacred throne.
Our fathers built on Christ’s unyielding Word,
Not Allah’s threats, nor prophet’s sword unheard.

No mercy dwells where sharia’s laws hold sway,
The cross is crushed, the free man made to pay.
Our daughters veiled, our sons to jihad sworn,
Our sacred rights by foreign zeal torn.

This holy ground where pilgrims found their rest,
Where Scripture’s truth has stood the tyrant’s test,
Shall never bow to crescent’s dark command,
Nor trade our God for gods of bloodied sand.

O nation bold, awake from slumber’s thrall!
The creeping tide would see our freedoms fall.
With iron will and hearts of fire we stand,
To guard our hearth, our faith, our native land.

Let banners high of liberty unfurl,
“In God We Trust” – our everlasting pearl.
No alien yoke shall bind our sacred world,
The Bible’s light through every storm unfurled.

For every soul that dares to speak its name,
We’ll build a wall, a fortress none can tame.
No horror cloaked in piety shall reign,
Our nation’s God shall break each foreign chain.

Rise, patriots, with voices clear and strong,
Defend the right, resist the tyrant’s song.
From every hill, let freedom’s anthem ring,
One nation under God – our sacred spring!

Through Prayer, May We Bring All To Bethesda’s Hidden Depth by Debbie Harris

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By Bethesda’s pool where waters softly gleam,
The sick and sorrowful in shadows make their plea,
Through prayer’s bright causeway flows heaven’s living stream,
A bridge of faith where broken spirits find their key.

Intercession rises like the morning’s flame,
Lifts every burden—flesh and soul and mind,
Through colonnades where angels whisper God’s great name,
To mercy’s tide where healing waits for all mankind.

Yet mystery dwells within the Sovereign’s heart,
Not every prayer meets human hope’s design,
Some answers come as grace when healing parts,
“No” proves wiser than our brightest sign.

Thus faith takes root where human wisdom ends,
Through prayer’s sure path, God’s perfect will transcends.

Advent:Twenty-Five Shakespearean Sonnets Tracing God’s Eternal Promise from the Dawn of Genesis to the Holy Night of Bethlehem’s Savior by Debbie Harris

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Twenty-five sonnets tracing heaven’s ancient promise from Genesis’ dawn to Bethlehem’s holy night, where Christ the Savior came to rescue fallen man.

WEEK 1: THE PROMISE OF HOPE

NOVEMBER 30 – First Sunday of Advent


Behold, He comes with clouds upon the sky,
As lightning flashes from the east to west.
The trumpet sounds, the dead in Christ shall rise,
And saints shall meet their Savior manifest.
“Prepare ye way,” the wilderness voice cries,
Make straight the paths where crooked ways have been.
Repent, for near is He who justifies,
The Lamb of God who takes away our sin.
No merit ours, no works can make us clean,
But faith alone in Christ our righteousness.
From heaven’s throne He comes, the King and Priest,
To gather home His own from sin’s distress.
O watch and pray, for in an hour unknown,
The Bridegroom comes to claim His purchased throne.

DECEMBER 1
In Genesis the promise first was sown,
The seed of woman crushing serpent’s head.
Through Abel’s blood, through Seth’s believing line,
The hope of God with man should e’er be wed.
The rainbow covenant spans the heavens wide,
“No more the waters all flesh shall destroy.”
Through flood and fire, through Abraham’s tried side,
God’s faithful word no tempest can annoy.
The stars of heaven, sands upon the shore,
Shall measure forth the seed of faithful Abraham.
From Judah’s tribe, the Lion shall restore
The broken covenant through God’s own Son.
Advent begins where Genesis began,
The promise kept through God’s redeeming plan.

DECEMBER 2
Isaiah saw Him suffering for our peace,
By stripes made whole, by wounds our healing won.
No beauty found, no comeliness to please,
A man of sorrows, God’s beloved Son.
Yet willingly He bore the chastisement,
And opened not His mouth in His distress.
Led as a lamb to slaughter’s sacrament,
By His one offering God forever blesses.
The guilt of all upon His shoulders laid,
The iniquity of us all He bore.
By wicked hands to death’s dark tree betrayed,
Yet death could hold Him back from life no more.
O prophet true, thy words our hope sustain,
Until He comes to end all grief and pain.

DECEMBER 3
The voice of John across the Jordan rang,
“Behold the Lamb who takes sin’s curse away!”
No priestly line, no temple sacrifice,
But Christ alone the final offering’s price.
His baptism revealed the Trinity,
The Spirit as a dove descending came,
The Father’s voice from opened heavens free,
“Behold My Son, in whom I’m well pleased—claim!”
No works of man, no lineage can save,
But faith in Him who died and rose again.
The kingdom near, the axe at root is laid,
Repent and live through grace that cannot wain.
O Baptist bold, thy finger points us still,
To Christ our Savior, Lord, and King fulfill.

DECEMBER 4
From Malachi the final prophet’s scroll,
“The Lord ye seek shall suddenly appear!”
Before His face the refiner’s fire shall roll,
And fuller’s soap shall make His garments clear.
He comes to purge the sons of Levi clean,
That they may offer to the Lord an offering in righteousness.
No more the blood of bulls and goats be seen,
But Christ’s one sacrifice makes perfectness.
The Sun of Righteousness shall rise with healing,
His wings shall cover those who fear His name.
For those who spurn Him, treading under healing,
The day shall burn as stubble put to flame.
O final word before the silent years,
Thy promise echoes through our waiting tears.

DECEMBER 5
By faith Abraham, when called, obeyed,
Not knowing where the path of promise led.
Upon the mountain Moriah displayed,
His only son, the ram provided spread.
Yet God Himself would one day there provide,
The perfect sacrifice for sin’s great cost.
No angel stayed the Father’s hand beside,
But Jesus died upon that hill—the lost
Found in His blood their perfect righteousness.
The shadows of the law are now fulfilled,
The promise made to faithful Abraham blessed,
Through Christ all nations shall in Him be filled.
Four thousand years of waiting now complete,
In Bethlehem the nations’ Savior meet.

DECEMBER 6
The psalmist sang of Zion’s coming King,
“Yet have I set My King upon My hill.”
From everlasting His dominion springs,
The nations all His righteous scepter fill.
“Thou art My Son, this day have I begotten,”
The promise stands through all eternity.
The ends of earth His rightful praise forgotten,
Yet He shall reign in perfect equity.
Ask of the Father, and He gives the nations,
For footstool made beneath the Savior’s feet.
No earthly power withstands His reign’s foundations,
The stone uncut shall all dominions beat.
O David’s greater Son, we wait for Thee,
To reign in glory for eternity.

WEEK 2: THE WORD MADE FLESH

DECEMBER 7 – Second Sunday of Advent
The Word was God, with God from time’s beginning,
All things by Him were made, in Him was life.
The light of men through darkness ever shining,
Received Him not, yet to His own He gives the right
To become children of Almighty God,
Not born of blood, nor of flesh’s desire,
But born of God through faith in Jesus’ blood,
The Word became flesh—our incarnate fire.
John bore witness, crying in the desert,
“Make straight His way,” the voice that prophets heard.
He was before the world, the great, eternal,
The grace and truth through Jesus Christ appeared.
O Word made flesh, in Advent we adore,
Thy glory as the Father’s only Son forevermore.

DECEMBER 8
In Micah’s prophecy the town was named,
Though small among the thousands of Judah.
From Bethlehem Ephratah Jesus came,
To be the ruler of God’s chosen people.
Yet shall He stand and shepherd in God’s strength,
The greatness of Jehovah’s name confess.
He shall be great to earth’s remotest length,
And be the peace when Assyria oppress.
No human greatness, but divine descent,
The Ancient of Days in a baby’s form.
To Israel first, then to repentance sent,
The Gentiles called through Him from every storm.
O Bethlehem, thy name forever blessed,
Where God with man in perfect love did rest.

DECEMBER 9
The days were accomplished that she should be delivered,
The holy child in Bethlehem was born.
No room was found where kings might be received there,
Yet in a stable Christ the King was formed.
The shepherds heard the angels’ midnight chorus,
“Glory to God, good will to sinful men.”
They ran to see the Savior in His lowliness,
And found the Lord wrapped in a manger then.
No gold of kings, no frankincense or myrrh
Could measure worth of what that stable held.
The Creator of the universe lay there,
Immanuel—God with us—prophecy fulfilled.
The Word made flesh has dwelt among our race,
To bring salvation by His boundless grace.

DECEMBER 10
By faith we stand upon the sure foundation,
Christ Jesus, Rock where all our hope is stayed.
No other name beneath heaven’s vast creation,
By which we must be saved in that great day.
The prophets testified of Him who suffered,
The righteous servant bearing all our shame.
Through all their writings, by the Spirit uttered,
They pointed to the Savior’s saving name.
From Moses’ law to David’s royal psalms,
The Scriptures speak of Him who died and rose.
No private interpretation calms
The clear testimony that the Bible shows.
O Word of God, thy truth our souls doth free,
In Christ alone our perfect righteousness we see.

DECEMBER 11
The God of Abraham, Isaac, and of Jacob,
Hath glorified His Son whom ye denied.
The Prince of Life, through wicked hands in malice,
By God’s determinate counsel crucified.
Yet God hath raised Him from the dead’s dominion,
And made Him both Lord and Christ on high.
Repent and be baptized for sin remission,
And ye shall receive the Spirit from on high.
Peter proclaimed this gospel in Jerusalem,
Three thousand souls that day to Christ did flee.
The same good news that works through every age them,
By faith alone brings life eternally.
O Pentecostal promise now fulfilling,
Through Christ the Spirit’s power keeps on filling.

DECEMBER 12
Zechariah’s son in Elizabeth’s womb bounded,
When Mary’s salutation reached her ear.
The Holy Spirit on the aged woman sounded,
And prophecy burst forth for all to hear.
“Blessed art thou among women,” she confessed,
And blessed the fruit of Mary’s womb divine.
The mother of my Lord hath come as guest,
The prophecy of ages now doth shine.
No mediation needed, face to face,
Two women filled with wonder at God’s plan.
The herald and the mother of all grace,
Fulfilling what the prophets saw back when.
Through simple faith in God’s almighty word,
Salvation came to all who trust the Lord.

DECEMBER 13
Comfort ye, comfort ye My people, saith your God.
Speak tenderly to Jerusalem and cry:
Her warfare ended, double for her sins bestowed,
Her iniquity pardoned, God’s word cannot lie.
A voice cries: In the wilderness prepare His way,
Make straight in desert highway for our God.
Every valley lifted, every mountain made low,
The glory of Jehovah shall be shown abroad.
The grass withers, the flower fades, yet God’s word stands,
Forever shall His promise faithful be.
He comes with might, His arm His rule commands,
With strength for tender ones upon His knee.
O voice of God, thy comfort fills our days,
As Christ approaches through Advent’s haze.

WEEK 3: THE JOY OF SALVATION

DECEMBER 14 – Third Sunday of Advent
Rejoice in the Lord always, the apostle wrote,
Again I say rejoice, the Lord is near.
The God of peace shall soon with you be noted,
His kingdom drawing every passing year.
Though circumstances change and trials multiply,
Our joy is found in Christ who never fails.
His presence with us is our strength and supply,
His righteousness through faith forever prevails.
No legalism, works, or human merit,
But grace alone that saves completely through.
The joy of full salvation, sins’ full forfeit,
In Christ who bore the curse that was our due.
O joy unspeakable, full of glory bright,
Christ comes to fill our hearts with heaven’s light!

DECEMBER 15
The angel Gabriel to Mary came,
“Fear not, for thou hast found favor with God.”
The Holy Ghost shall come, the power of Highest shade thee,
That Holy One thou shalt bring forth—Emmanuel.
“Be it unto me according to thy word,”
The virgin’s faith made way for heaven’s plan.
No human understanding could record
The mystery of God becoming man.
Yet through her simple trust in God’s good pleasure,
The Word was planted in a virgin womb.
Salvation’s dawn through virgin birth’s great treasure,
The Son of God from David’s line has come.
O favored virgin, through thy faith we see,
The mighty God in humble humanity.

DECEMBER 16
Now learn a parable of the fig tree’s teaching,
When branches tender and leaves broad appear,
Ye know that summer’s near, the harvest reaching,
So likewise when these signs in heaven appear.
The gospel preached in all the world for witness,
To every nation, tribe, and tongue shall go.
Then shall the sign of Son of Man appear in richness,
And all the tribes of earth shall mourn and know.
Lift up your heads, redemption draweth nigh,
Your full salvation at the door does stand.
The heavens shall pass, but not one word shall die,
Of all the promises from God’s own hand.
O Advent hope, thy certainty secure,
Christ comes again in power and glory pure.

DECEMBER 17
Arise, shine, for thy light is come, the prophet cried,
And glory of Jehovah on thee rise.
Though darkness cover earth, and clouds abide,
His light upon thee breaks from eastern skies.
The Gentiles to thy light shall come in wonder,
Their kings unto thy rising brightness go.
Thy gates shall open ever, never plunder,
The wealth of nations through thy portals flow.
No more thy sun go down, nor moon withdraw,
Jehovah thy light everlasting be.
Thy God thy glory through eternal day,
His presence fills thee to eternity.
O Zion, lift thy head, thy Savior nears,
Thy everlasting light dispels all fears.

DECEMBER 18
The first and second comings both foretold,
In Bethlehem and Olivet’s great day.
The prophets saw through ages yet untold,
The suffering Servant and the King arrayed.
First coming: born of woman, virgin’s Son,
To seek and save what willingly was lost.
Second coming: with power and fiery throne,
To judge the world, whatever be the cost.
Between these comings, grace and peace abound,
The gospel preached through every waiting age.
The Church made ready by the Spirit’s sound,
Until the Bridegroom comes to end the stage.
O double promise, first and second birth,
Christ came to save, He comes to judge the earth.

DECEMBER 19
My soul doth magnify the Lord, she sang,
My spirit rejoices in God my Savior.
He regarded low estate of handmaid young,
From henceforth generations call me favored.
The Mighty One hath done great things for me,
His name is holy, mercy sure to them
Who fear Him through all generations’ sea,
His arm shows strength, scatters the proud in dream.
He filled the hungry, sent rich men away,
Remembered mercy to His servant nation.
Through Mary’s song we see salvation’s way,
Accomplished through the humble incarnation.
O gospel song, through ages still resound,
In Christ our Savior, perfect grace is found.

DECEMBER 20
The wise men from the east beheld His star,
And journeyed far to worship newborn King.
No Herod’s throne, no palace gate ajar,
But stable lowly where their tribute bring.
Gold for His royalty, frankincense divine,
Myrrh for the death He came to undergo.
Through Gentile wisdom, heaven’s sign doth shine,
The nations called to worship at His throne.
No works of theirs could earn this privilege,
But faith that followed where the star did lead.
Their worship pictures every pilgrim’s siege,
Who find in Christ their all-sufficient need.
O star of Bethlehem, thy light still gleams,
To guide lost sinners to Emmanuel’s beams.

WEEK 4: THE FULNESS OF CHRIST

DECEMBER 21
For unto us a Child is born, the prophet sang,
A Son is given, government on His shoulder.
His name Wonderful, Counselor, God with us rang,
The Mighty God, the Prince of Peace, the true beholder.
Of peace there shall be no end, upon His throne,
The zeal of Jehovah shall this perform.
From David’s city, David’s greater Son,
Shall reign forever through the coming storm.
No human king, no earthly realm shall stand,
But Christ’s dominion shall forever grow.
From pole to pole, from sea to furthest land,
His righteous scepter all creation knows.
O promised Child, we wait thy birth with praise,
Thy endless reign fills all our Advent days.

DECEMBER 22
The angel host to shepherds made their way,
“Fear not, good tidings of great joy I bring.”
To you is born in City of David this day,
A Savior, Christ the Lord, the angels sing.
Ye’ll find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes laid,
In manger resting where the cattle feed.
Suddenly heaven burst with glorious parade,
Of thousands praising God for mankind’s need.
Glory to God in highest, peace on earth,
Good will to men on whom His favor rests.
The lowest first to hear salvation’s birth,
The poor in spirit by the Lord are blessed.
O heavenly choir, thy message still proclaims,
Through Christ alone God’s peace forever reigns.

DECEMBER 23
Simeon came by Spirit into the temple court,
And took the Child up in his arms to bless.
“Mine eyes have seen Thy salvation, Lord,
Which Thou prepared before the face of all confess.”
A light for revelation to the Gentiles,
The glory of Thy people Israel shown.
This Child appointed for the fall and rising,
Of many in Israel—a sign opposed alone.
The thoughts of hearts through Him revealed shall be,
And Mary’s soul the sword of sorrow pierce.
Yet through this Child all nations shall be free,
Salvation’s light through Him shall never cease.
O faithful servant, holding in thy arms,
The world’s salvation, free from all alarms.

DECEMBER 24 – Christmas Eve
The people walking in darkness have seen great light,
On those who dwell in death’s dark land it shone.
To Galilee of nations, banished from sight,
The people that in darkness sat alone.
For unto us a Child is born this night,
The Wonderful Counselor, the Mighty God.
The zeal of Lord of Hosts shall set things right,
The government upon His shoulders broad.
No silence now, the Word made flesh is here,
The Word through whom all things were made and came.
In stable born, yet heaven’s King appear,
Immanuel’s name forever we proclaim.
O holy night, when God to man came down,
To raise us up to share His heavenly crown.

Sonnet To Empower Our Savior’s Royally Redeemed by Debbie Harris

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Before the dawn ignites the eastern sky,
The Lord Himself descends in holy fire;
He shatters chains where darkness dares to lie,
And clothes you now in heaven’s royal fire.

Through earthly strife where mortal battles rage,
His chariot cloud consumes all earthly fear;
In every trial, written on heaven’s page,
His holy might shall conquer what is near.

When shadows fall and earthly voices cease,
His glory throne illuminates the night;
The King of kings bestows unbroken peace,
And heaven’s power flows as endless light.

So stand as one with heaven’s victory won,
The Lord your God—His power makes you strong!

Holy Empowerment Sonnet by Debbie Harris

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Deuteronomy 31:8 (KJV)

And the LORD, he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed.

Before the dawn ignites the eastern sky,
The Lord Himself descends in holy fire;
He shatters chains where darkness dares to lie,
And clothes you now in heaven’s royal fire.

Before the dawn ignites the eastern sky,
The Lord Himself descends in holy fire;
He shatters chains where darkness dares to lie,
And clothes you now in heaven’s royal fire.

Through earthly strife where mortal battles rage,
His chariot cloud consumes all earthly fear;
In every trial, written on heaven’s page,
His holy might shall conquer what is near.

When shadows fall and earthly voices cease,
His glory throne illuminates the night;
The King of kings bestows unbroken peace,
And heaven’s power flows as endless light.

So stand as one with heaven’s victory won,
The Lord your God—His power makes you strong!

When One Sinner Repents, All Of Heaven Rejoices by Debbie Harris

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A trumpet announces a lost soul’s return through Heaven’s jasper gates. The Lord proclaims the news, triggering universal rejoicing: golden streets pulse, 10,000 harps play, cherubim dance, seraphim cast crowns, and archangels lead praise. The Father runs to embrace the prodigal with robe, ring, and feast. This one sinner’s homecoming surpasses the joy over ninety-nine righteous, proving Heaven’s greatest celebration honors redemption.

Luke 15:7
“I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance.”

Luke 15:10
“Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth.”

Luke 15:20
“And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.”

Luke 15:22
“But the father said to his servants, Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet.”

Luke 15:23
“And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it; and let us eat, and be merry.”

Revelation 4:2-3
“And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne. And he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone…”

Revelation 4:6
“And before the throne there was a sea of glass like unto crystal…”

Revelation 4:8
“And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty…”

Revelation 4:10
“The four and twenty elders fall down before him that sat on the throne, and worship him that liveth for ever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne…”

Revelation 5:8
“And when he had taken the book, the four beasts and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them harps…”

Revelation 21:18
“And the building of the wall of it was of jasper: and the city was pure gold, like unto clear glass.”

Revelation 21:21
“And the twelve gates were twelve pearls… And the street of the city was pure gold…”

Revelation 22:1
“And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.”

Revelation 2:17
“To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna…”

Isaiah 6:2
“Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly.”

Ezekiel 10:2
“And he spake unto the man clothed with linen… saying, Go in between the wheels… and fill thine hand with coals of fire from between the cherubims…”

Revelation 12:7
“And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon…”

Luke 1:19
“And the angel answering said unto him, I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God; and am sent to speak unto thee…”

Psalm 150:3
“Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp.”

Revelation 19:1
“And after these things I heard a great voice of much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia; Salvation, and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our God.”

Hebrews 12:22-23
“But ye are come unto mount Sion, and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels.”

Exodus 16:31
“And the house of Israel called the name thereof Manna: and it was like coriander seed, white; and the taste of it was like wafers made with honey.”

In vaults of gold where seraphs soar,
And crystal rivers sing forevermore,
A trumpet blasts through jasper gates,
And Heaven trembles with exultant fates!

The Lord of Hosts, with eyes of flame,
Proclaims with joy that shakes His name:
“Rejoice, ye saints, and angels bright,
A soul once lost returns to light!”

The golden streets, with amethyst aglow,
Pulse with the rhythm of celestial flow.
Ten thousand harps, with strings of starlight spun,
Weave psalms of triumph, second to none.

Cherubim, with wings of sapphire flame,
Dance in spirals, chanting His name.
Seraphim, with faces veiled in awe,
Cast crowns of ruby at the mercy-thaw.

From emerald hills where fountains leap and play,
The elder saints in robes of purest day
Lift voices clear as morning’s primal dew,
Singing, “Glory! One more joins the crew!”

The great archangels, Michael’s sword ablaze,
And Gabriel, whose clarion praise
Shakes the foundations of the eternal city,
Lead choirs in a hymn of boundless mercy.

Before the throne, where jasper rivers gleam,
The Lamb’s own light outshines the noonday beam,
A table’s spread with manna, honey sweet,
For one poor soul, now clothed in love complete.

No king on earth, with pomp and sceptered might,
Has seen such splendor in the dead of night.
No crown of laurel, no triumphal car,
Can match the welcome of one wandering star.

For lo! The Father runs with arms outspread,
The robe, the ring, the fatted calf are led.
The sinner, once in shadows bound,
Is crowned with joy where grace is found.

And all the host, from utmost sphere to throne,
With peals of rapture, makes the welkin moan:
“One sinner’s turn doth angels’ hearts enflame,
More than ninety-nine that never knew shame!”

So let the bells of pearl forever ring,
Let every star its silver anthem sing!
In Heaven’s heart, the greatest feast is spread
For one soul saved, one heart from darkness led.

Blessed Be the Lord Who Daily Loadeth Us with Benefits A Classical Ode to God’s Royal Heirs by Debbie Harris

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Blessed be the Lord who daily loadeth us with grace,
His benefits like rivers from His throne forever flow;
A store of endless mercy shines upon our pilgrim race,
And crowns each dawn with favor that His children all may know.

Majestic hope arises with the morning’s golden ray,
Its radiant beams of glory chase all shadows far away;
The promise of His victory fills our hearts with joyful play,
For joint heirs of His kingdom shall with Christ forever stay.

Victorious royal forces, clad in garments pure and bright,
March forth with banners waving ‘neath the King’s unyielding hand;
The hosts of hell shall tremble at the splendor of His might,
For sons and daughters crowned with life in triumph firmly stand.

O King of Kings and Lord of Lords, enthroned in regal state,
Thy scepter rules creation with a power none can stay;
We joint heirs of Thy promise find our everlasting fate,
To reign with Thee in glory where no darkness mars the day.

From everlasting ages, Thy benevolence hath poured,
Unfailing streams of goodness on the objects of Thy love;
Each blessing multiplies to magnify our living Lord,
Who lifts us to His bosom in His paradise above.

When Our Earthly Tears Become Heaven’s Eternal Chandeliers by Debbie Harris

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Our tears on earth, like rivers flow,
Through valleys deep where shadows grow.
Yet heaven holds a sacred art,
Each drop remade, a radiant part.

From bottles kept in God’s own hand,
They rise as light in glory’s land.
No tear is lost, no sorrow vain—
Our chandeliers through endless reign.