Progressive Churches Have Led Many A Soul To A Hellish Horror By Rejecting The True Gospel Of Jesus Christ And Thereby Sending Them To Hell by Debbie Harris

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A soft, compromising,

prosperity driven gospel

tragically and deceitfully

will get you the approval

of the progressive, demonically

sourced infidels and apostates

of the gospel. Peace, tolerance

and love without repentance

of sin, twisting of scriptures,

and making the church a

business has led many a

nation and a people apostate

in the sight of Jesus Christ

our Savior, Lord, and King.

Our Savior must weep at

the apostate state of His church!

So Much Hope by Debbie Harris

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The poem, titled “So Much Hope”, celebrates the Christian concepts of the rapture and the eternal kingdom as sources of profound hope and inspiration. It begins with the anticipation of the rapture, depicted as a glorious moment where believers are called by a trumpet to meet Christ in the clouds. It then envisions the eternal kingdom, a place of golden streets and crystal rivers, free from sorrow and filled with God’s eternal presence. The final stanza emphasizes the boundless hope that uplifts the soul, mending hearts and fulfilling dreams in Christ’s everlasting love. The poem’s tone is uplifting, weaving biblical imagery from 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 and Revelation 21:4, 21 to evoke a sense of divine promise and eternal joy.

We are given the hope of the rapture,
A trumpet’s call, piercing the skies,
Caught up in clouds where glory gathers,
To meet our Savior with radiant eyes.

And the dream of the eternal kingdom,
Where golden streets and crystal rivers flow,
No tears remain, no shadows linger,
In God’s embrace, forever we’ll know.

Freely Give by Debbie Harris

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Freely give, as Christ has shown,
To the weary, lost, and lone.
No coin to ask, no debt to bind,
His love, our call, to all mankind.

In the Twinkling Light, We Rise to Eternal Glory by Debbie Harris

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The poem celebrates the Christian “blessed hope” found in Jesus Christ, not in worldly things like wealth, power, or fame. It vividly portrays the rapture, where believers are swiftly taken up “in a twinkling burst of light” to meet Christ, rising through clouds to dwell with Him in eternal glory. The poem contrasts fleeting earthly pursuits with the unbroken, divine hope of eternity, closing with a fervent prayer: “Come, Lord Jesus, let Your glory shine!”

Beneath no gold, nor fleeting crown of fame,
Nor power’s grasp, nor wealth’s alluring claim,
Our blessed hope shines brighter than the sun—
In Jesus Christ, our Savior, the Holy One.

In rapture’s flash, a twinkling burst of light,
We’ll rise through clouds to meet Him in the night,
Transformed, redeemed, with hearts forever free,
To dwell with Him in radiant eternity.

Eternal hope, unbroken, pure, divine,
Come, Lord Jesus, let Your glory shine!

Rejoice by Debbie Harris

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No matter what our precious

Savior brings or takes

away. This one doctrinal

truth that Jesus is coming

to take us to our true eternal

home can never ever, no

ever be taken away! Rejoice!

The Quiet Faithful, Known Only to Heaven by Debbie Harris

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In shadowed corners, they weave their grace,
A whispered prayer, a gentle face.
No crowds to cheer, no tales retold,
Their love’s a fire that warms the cold.

Through dusty fields or lampless streets,
Their footsteps fall where silence meets.
A meal for the hungry, a hand to the lost,
They bear their cross, unmindful of cost.

No worldly fame their deeds proclaim,
No heralded songs exalt their name.
Yet every tear they wipe away
Blooms radiant in eternal day.

The world may pass their names unknown,
Yet heaven sees the light they’ve shown.
For no earth’s crown their souls did pause—
They lived alone for Heaven’s applause.

Always Accepted In The Beloved by Debbie Harris

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Accepted in the Beloved, never cast away,
A glorious hope in Jesus, bright as dawning day.
Ceaseless flows the promise, steadfast, ever true,
Our risen Lord is coming, to make all things new.

His love, a boundless ocean, no rejection knows,
In Christ, our hearts find refuge, where living water flows.
With eyes fixed on the heavens, we wait in joyful song,
Our Savior’s soon returning, to right all earthly wrong.

Oh, ceaseless hope, unyielding, in Jesus’ name we stand,
Forever held, forever loved, within His mighty hand.

Eternal Gemstones of Sacred Words Illuminating and Transforming The Soul Through Holy Scriptures by Debbie Harris

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The poem, titled “Eternal Gemstones of Sacred Words Illuminating and Transforming the Soul Through Holy Scriptures”, reveres the profound wisdom and transformative power of holy scripture. Its four stanzas portray scriptural words as radiant gemstones—sapphires, emeralds, rubies, diamonds, amethysts, opals, pearls, topaz, and jade—symbolizing divine qualities like courage, truth, mercy, peace, and enlightenment. With an ABAB rhyme scheme, the poem uses vivid imagery to present scripture as an eternal treasure that illuminates and guides the soul through challenges to spiritual triumph. The title encapsulates this reverence, emphasizing the enduring, transformative impact of sacred words on the soul.

There is a gleaming gemstone in every word of scripture,
Each syllable a facet, cut by divine design.
In whispers of the prophets, sapphires softly flicker,
In psalms of ancient longing, emeralds intertwine.

Rubies pulse with courage where martyrs’ voices thunder,
Diamonds carve the silence when truth begins to shine.
From Torah’s sacred scroll to Gita’s mystic wonder,
Each phrase a priceless treasure, eternal and divine.

The Rapture’s Joyful Dawn by Debbie Harris

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The poem conveys exuberant hope and joy in Jesus, centered on the anticipation of His rapture as a blessed, uplifting promise. Its concise, heartfelt words express deep faith and spiritual longing. Suggested titles like “Rapture’s Joyful Dawn” and “Ceaseless Hope in Christ” reflect its vibrant, faith-filled essence.

Oh the ceaseless exuberant

hope we have in Jesus. His

rapture our joyous blessed

hope like a dawn breaking

endless night!

Nothing, No Nothing Is Impossible For Our God by Debbie Harris

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Nothing, no nothing

is impossible for the

Sons and daughters

of our Triune God!

This is indeed our

anthem. Nothing no

nothing is impossible

for those who love their

God! Nothing! Nothing!