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The Precious Word of God: An Epic in Heroic Couplets on the Divine Allegories of Scripture by Debbie Harris

20 Friday Mar 2026

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O Holy Spirit, breathe upon my soul,
Inspire these lines to make Thy glories whole!
Open our eyes to see, our hearts to burn,
As once Thou didst when ancient prophets learned.

In countless forms Thy living Word appears,
More rich than treasures, brighter than the spheres.
First, living Bread from heaven’s table sent,
When man by earthly food alone is spent.
“Man shall not live by bread alone,” He cried,
But by each word from God’s own mouth supplied.
Thus souls are nourished where all else would fail,
And life eternal springs where death prevailed.

More precious Gold than Ophir’s hidden store,
Refined seven times, its purity evermore.
Like Silver tested in the furnace flame,
Its truth endures, untainted, without blame.
A hidden Treasure buried in the field,
For which the finder sells all else to yield;
With joy he purchases that matchless gain,
And heaven’s riches flood his heart again.

As Fire it burns with purifying blaze,
Consuming dross, yet kindling holy praise.
A Hammer mighty, breaking stubborn stone,
Shattering hearts where pride has claimed its throne.
Both fire and hammer from one source proceed—
The Word that wounds, yet heals the soul in need:
It crushes sin, then lights the inward flame—
O wondrous work of mercy and of claim!

Sweet Honey flows from out the Rock divine,
Sweeter than any comb where bees entwine.
No earthly sweetness matches such delight;
It cheers the weary, turns the dark to light.
A Lamp it shines to guide the pilgrim’s way,
A steady gleam through night’s most perilous fray;
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet,” we sing,
A Light unto my path—O Light of kings!

Strong Meat it offers those mature in grace,
Who press beyond the cradle to the race.
Yet Milk it gives the newborn child of God,
Pure, gentle, growing faith where once we trod.
A Mirror true, no flattering lie it shows,
Revealing heart and conscience as it glows;
The one who looks and forgets his true face
Remains unchanged; the doer finds God’s grace.

As Medicine it heals the broken frame,
Life to the seeker, health to all who claim;
Its balm restores where sickness held its reign,
And makes the wounded spirit whole again.

As Seed it falls on every kind of ground—
By wayside, rocks, or thorns where weeds abound—
Yet in the good soil, fertile, deep, and true,
It springs to life, a hundred-fold anew.
Like Rain and Snow from heaven’s heights it falls,
Descending soft to answer heaven’s calls;
It waters earth, makes deserts bloom and sing,
Accomplishes God’s will in everything—
No empty return, but harvest rich and vast,
The Word that crowns the future and the past!

A Sword of the Spirit, two-edged, keen, and bright,
It pierces soul and spirit, wrong from right;
In warfare fierce against the powers of night,
The saint wields it—and claims the victor’s right!

And living Water, crystal, pure, and free,
It washes clean where guilt once stained the knee.
The Word as water sanctifies the bride,
No spot, no wrinkle left when once applied.

Thus every form Thy precious Word assumes:
Bread, gold, and silver; treasure, fire, and blooms
Of honey; lamp and light, and hammer’s claim;
Meat, milk, and mirror, medicine’s healing name;
Seed, rain, and snow, sword, water—rich and vast.
All meet in Thee—the soul redeemed at last.

O seeking soul, forsake the world’s poor gain!
Embrace this Word and never thirst again.
Let every image—feed, refine, reveal,
Heal, plant, and cleanse—Thy heart and mind anneal,
Till Christ alone is formed in thee complete,
And endless glory crowns the Word we meet!

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Ho, Every Thirsty SoulFive Poetic Explorations of Divine Abundance, Repentance, and Creation’s Jubilant Response in Isaiah 55 by Debbie Harris

07 Saturday Mar 2026

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Ho, Every Thirsty Soul: Five Poetic Explorations of Isaiah 55

In a world full of empty promises and fleeting satisfactions, Isaiah 55 stands as one of the Bible’s most radiant invitations: “Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters… buy wine and milk without money and without price.” This chapter pulses with grace—free pardon, an everlasting covenant, thoughts higher than our own, and the unshakable promise that God’s word “shall not return to Me void” but will accomplish every purpose He sends it to fulfill.

To honor its prophetic beauty and depth, I’ve crafted five distinct poetic renditions of Isaiah 55, each in a different form:

  • A classic hymn in Common Meter (ABAB quatrains)
  • Modern rhyming couplets with a powerful refrain on verse 11
  • Sonnet-inspired sections with dramatic turns
  • Dignified blank verse in unrhymed iambic pentameter
  • A hypnotic pantoum of interlocking repetitions

Together they trace the chapter’s arc—from desperate thirst to cosmic jubilation—while placing special emphasis on the triumphant certainty of God’s effective word (v. 11), where rain and snow become metaphors for unstoppable divine purpose.

Whether for personal devotion, group study, worship inspiration, or quiet reflection, these poems seek to make the ancient oracle sing anew. Read, listen, and let the invitation draw you near.

1. Common Meter Hymn – ABAB Quatrains (8.6.8.6)

Title: Come, Every Soul That’s Parched and Poor
Form Summary: Traditional hymn structure in alternating rhyme (ABAB) and Common Meter (8-6-8-6 syllables), evoking classic congregational singing like Isaac Watts or Charles Wesley—balanced, singable, and familiar for worship or recitation.

Come, every soul that’s parched and poor,
Draw near the waters flowing free;
No silver needed at the door—
Buy wine and milk abundantly.

Why spend your wages on mere bread
That fails to fill, that fades away?
Come feast instead where souls are fed,
Delight in what will never stray.

Incline your ear, draw close to Me,
And live the life that death defies;
My covenant with David see—
Steadfast mercies that never die.

Seek while I’m near, call while I’m found,
Forsake the wicked path you trod;
Return to Me—grace will abound,
Pardon from our forgiving God.

My thoughts not yours, My ways so vast,
As heavens rise above the sod;
My plans endure when yours are past,
Beyond the reach of mortal nod.

As rain and snow from heaven fall
And do not hurry back on high,
They water earth and bless it all,
Bring seed to sprout beneath the sky—
So My word from My mouth proceeds,
It shall not to Me void return;
It will accomplish all My needs,
Succeed in every aim I yearn.
No force can stop its fruitful course,
It prospers what I send it for—
Unfailing power, without remorse,
Brings life forever, evermore.

Then joy shall lead you forth in peace,
The hills break song, the mountains ring;
Trees clap their hands in wild release,
Where thorns once grew, new life shall spring.

This everlasting sign shall stand,
My name proclaimed through every age—
The grace that calls across the land,
Turns wilderness to verdant stage.

2. AABB Couplets with Refrain

Title: My Word Goes Out and Will Not Fail
Form Summary: Modern rhyming couplets (AABB) throughout, with a dedicated repeating refrain centered on verse 11—creates a song-like, memorable drive with built-in emphasis on the unstoppable power of God’s word, ideal for contemporary worship or spoken-word delivery.

Come, thirsty ones, come hungry, come near,
Waters are waiting, crystal and clear.
No money required, no price to pay,
Wine, milk, and bread—freely today.

Why chase after nothing, why labor in vain,
For food that crumbles, for fleeting gain?
Listen and eat what truly satisfies,
Let your soul feast where richness lies.

Draw close and hear, incline your ear,
Live the true life, cast out all fear.
My promise to David, faithful and sure,
Covenant everlasting, forever secure.

Nations will hasten, drawn by My light,
Glory upon you, shining so bright.

Seek Me while near, call while you can,
Turn from your sin, embrace My plan.
Mercy abundant, pardon so wide—
Come back to your God, let grace abide.

My thoughts are higher, My ways divine,
Beyond your small dreams, beyond your design.

Refrain
My word goes out and will not fail,
It won’t return empty, weak, or pale.
It does what I purpose, prospers My will,
Accomplishes all—unstoppable still.
Rain and snow nourish, then they return,
So My word succeeds, let the truth burn.

Joy will escort you, peace lead the way,
Mountains will sing, hills shout hooray.
Trees clap in triumph, thorns turn to trees,
Myrtle and cypress sway in the breeze.

An everlasting sign, My name endures,
Grace calls the thirsty, forever assures.

3. Sonnet-Inspired Sections with Volta Turns

Title: The Waters Call You Near
Form Summary: Three quatrains followed by couplet “turns” (volta moments) in a loose Shakespearean-inspired structure—builds dramatic progression with shifts at transcendence, the word’s power, and final joy; literary and contemplative.

The thirsty, the empty, the broken, draw near—
Waters abundant, no coin to exchange;
Wine gladdens hearts, milk mends what is drear,
Bread for the soul—no need to arrange.

Why pour out labor on husks that decay,
Chasing mirages that mock and evade?
Hearken instead, feast richly today,
Delight in the fatness no market has made.

I offer a covenant, David’s own kind—
Mercies unchanging, a witness to all;
Nations will run, by My glory entwined,
Seek while I’m near, before shadows befall.

Let wicked forsake crooked roads and dark thought,
Return to your God—pardon flows like a flood.

My thoughts tower high, My ways far above,
As heavens o’er earth in vast wonder extend;
Rain falls, snow drifts, fulfilling their love—
So My word departs and returns not unbent.

It accomplishes all that My heart has designed,
Prosperous, certain, no purpose declined.

Then joy overflows, peace guards every stride,
Hills burst in song, trees clap side by side;
Thorns yield to cypress, briers to myrtle’s pride—
An eternal sign that grace has arrived.

4. Blank Verse (Unrhymed Iambic Pentameter)

Title: So Shall My Word Go Forth
Form Summary: Unrhymed iambic pentameter in continuous flow—dignified, epic, and meditative like Milton or Shakespeare; allows pure prophetic gravity without rhyme’s musical distraction, emphasizing the solemn weight of the text.

Come, every soul athirst in barren lands,
Draw near the waters that forever flow,
Unpurchased wine to cheer the heavy heart,
And milk to strengthen what despair has worn.
Why spend your substance for that which is not bread,
Your labor’s fruit on what cannot satisfy?
Incline your ear and come to Me and eat;
Let your soul feast upon the good I give.

Hear now and live—the life beyond mere breath—
I make with you My covenant of grace,
The steadfast mercies promised unto David.
Behold, I set him witness to the world,
A prince and leader nations will obey.

Seek the Lord while He may yet be found,
Call upon Him while He is drawing near.
Let the wicked forsake his evil way,
The unrighteous his thoughts—return to God,
And He will have compassion, pardon free.

For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are My ways exalted over yours,
My thoughts beyond the grasp of mortal mind.

As rain and snow descend from heaven’s height
And do not rise again until they drench
The waiting soil, awaken seed to life,
Give bread to eat and grain for sowing time—
So shall My word go forth from out My mouth:
It shall not to Me void or empty come,
But it shall do the thing that I intend,
Accomplish every purpose I dispatch.
Irresistible, it carves through stone and doubt,
Brings forth its harvest, certain and complete.

Then you shall go in joy that knows no bound,
Led forth in peace that watches every step.
The mountains sing, the hills break into praise;
The trees of field clap hands in wild acclaim.
Where thorn and brier once wounded pilgrim feet,
The cypress rises tall, the myrtle spreads—
An everlasting sign, My name endures,
Proof of the grace that calls the thirsty home.

5. Pantoum (Interlocking Repetition)

Title: The Waters Call You Near (Echoes of Grace)
Form Summary: Pantoum with repeating lines that interlock across stanzas—creates hypnotic, circular emphasis, especially suiting the certainty and return motif of verse 11; experimental and meditative, like a chant that builds assurance.

Come, all who thirst, the waters call you near,
No price to pay, no empty purse required.
Buy wine and milk, let satisfaction cheer,
Why chase the husks that leave the soul expired?

No price to pay, no empty purse required,
My thoughts are not your thoughts, My ways divine.
Why chase the husks that leave the soul expired?
As rain descends, so does My word align.

My thoughts are not your thoughts, My ways divine,
My word goes forth and shall not return void.
As rain descends, so does My word align,
It prospers all the purpose I employed.

My word goes forth and shall not return void,
It accomplishes exactly what I please.
It prospers all the purpose I employed,
Unfailing harvest, joy that never cease.

It accomplishes exactly what I please,
Buy wine and milk, let satisfaction cheer.
Unfailing harvest, joy that never cease—
Come, all who thirst, the waters call you near.

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Come to the Waters(Isaiah 55 – Contemporary Couplets) by Debbie Harris

07 Saturday Mar 2026

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings

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Come, all you thirsty, worn and dry,
Step up to waters flowing by.
No cash in hand? It doesn’t matter—
Buy wine and milk, free from the platter.
Why waste your money, waste your days
On food that vanishes, on empty praise?
Listen instead, come close and feed
Your soul on goodness guaranteed.

Lean in to hear what I will say,
And live the life that won’t decay.
I’ll make with you a bond that lasts,
The faithful love from David’s past.
I’ll raise you up, a light to show,
Nations will run where they don’t know—
Because My glory clothes your frame,
The Holy One has called your name.

Seek Me now while I am found,
Call on Me while I’m around.
Let wicked ways be left behind,
Abandon thoughts that twist the mind.
Turn back to Me—I’ll pour out grace,
Forgive you in My vast embrace.

My thoughts aren’t yours, My ways so high,
They tower far beyond the sky.
Like heaven’s vault above the ground,
My plans stretch wide, profound, unbound.

Just watch the rain and snow descend,
They don’t rush back—they serve their end:
They soak the earth, they make it wake,
Bring seed to sprout for harvest’s sake.
So My word goes out from My lips,
It never falters, never slips.
It won’t come back to Me in vain,
Empty, defeated, or restrained.
It does exactly what I please,
Succeeds in every aim I seize—
Unstoppable, alive, complete,
It carves the path, it claims defeat,
Brings life to deserts, hope to stone,
And turns the lost ones safely home.

Then joy will lead you out in song,
Peace will guard where you belong.
The hills will shout, the mountains ring,
Trees clap their hands and wildly sing.
Thorns and briers fade away,
Cypress and myrtle take their place.
This sign will stand through every age—
My name endures, My grace the stage

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The Great Invitation: A Canticle of Grace(An exalted poetic meditation on Isaiah 55) by Debbie Harris

07 Saturday Mar 2026

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Ho! Every thirsting spirit, every hollow heart in the dust—
Come! The waters rise unbidden, crystalline, inexhaustible,
From hidden fountains deeper than exile’s night, purer than forgotten dawn.
Come, though your coins are spent, your sacks hang empty,
Come buy—yes, buy!—without silver, without barter, without shame.
Wine that kindles joy in veins grown cold,
Milk that knits the broken frame and floods the famished soul,
Bread that satisfies where shadows once feasted.
Why squander sweat on chaff that scatters?
Why trade your labor for husks that mock the tongue,
For bread that turns to ash between the teeth,
For fleeting mirage that leaves the palate parched?
Hearken—O hearken with the inward ear that never sleeps—
And eat what is good; let your soul delight in fatness unmeasured,
In richness no market can weigh, no vault can hoard.

Bend low your ear, draw near, draw nearer still to Me;
Listen, and live—live the life that death cannot touch.
I seal with you My covenant eternal,
The loyal kindnesses sworn to David My servant—
Mercies steadfast as the polar star, sure as the turning seasons.
Behold: I have appointed him witness to the multitudes,
Prince and commander to peoples yet unnamed.
Nations you have never summoned will run to you,
Drawn by the splendor that clothes you,
Because the Holy One of Israel has exalted you,
Has set His glory upon you like a crown of living light.

Seek the Lord while breath still finds Him near,
While the door of seeking stands ajar.
Call upon Him while He may yet be called.
Let the wicked forsake his crooked path,
The man of iniquity abandon his venomous designs;
Let him return—return wholly—to the Lord,
And compassion will cascade upon him like thunder-rains after drought.
To our God let him turn, for He pardons with prodigal abundance—
Pardon wider than the sea’s embrace, deeper than the graves of memory.

For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor your ways My ways, says the Eternal Flame.
As the vaulted heavens tower immeasurable above this trembling dust,
So My ways rise exalted, My thoughts stretch vast—
Beyond the narrow compass of mortal fear,
Beyond the frantic calculus of earthbound minds.

See how the rain falls, how the snow descends from the high chambers of heaven:
They do not climb back until they have drenched the parched ground,
Until they have quickened seed to sprout, swelled bud to blossom,
Given seed to the sower, bread to the hungry mouth.
So My word proceeds from My mouth—
It shall not return to Me barren, void, or thwarted.
It shall accomplish the delight of My will,
Prosper in the purpose for which I dispatched it—
Irresistible as rivers that sculpt canyons through centuries,
Unfailing as the first light that shatters the longest dark.

Then you shall march forth in joy that cannot be contained,
Led forth in peace that stands sentinel at every step.
The mountains and hills shall erupt in song before you,
Bursting into melody fierce and jubilant;
All the trees of the field shall clap their hands in thunderous acclaim,
Limbs lifted like banners in the wind of triumph.
Where once the thorn drew blood and the brier tore the pilgrim’s flesh,
The stately cypress shall rise, fragrant and evergreen;
Where nettle choked the way and desolation reigned,
The myrtle shall spread verdant, resilient, and fair.
This transformation shall endure as an everlasting sign,
A name unfading for the Lord of Hosts,
A monument hewn not by hands, unshakable by time—
Eternal witness to the grace that summoned the thirsty home,
And turned the wilderness into a garden of unending praise.

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O King Of Glory, We Adore Thee by Debbie Harris

04 Wednesday Mar 2026

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

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A joyful 7-stanza hymn of praise with a repeating refrain, celebrating:

  • God’s salvation through Christ’s cross and resurrection
  • His faithful provision and daily care
  • Divine protection under His wings
  • The precious, guiding light of Scripture
  • Bold access to God in prayer
  • Our royal identity as anointed sons and daughters of the King, empowered with strength, wisdom, and discernment
  • Overflowing grace, mercy, power, and life in Christ—seen by God as He sees His Beloved Son, with our names forever written in the Book of Life

The refrain exalts the King of glory and rejoices that “our names are writ in life’s great spring,” ending each stanza with triumphant “Hallelujah!” praise.

Stanza 1
From depths of sin and death’s dark shadow,
Thy mercy called us to the light;
Thy Son upon the cross of sorrow
Bore all our guilt in endless might.
Redeemed by blood, we stand forgiven,
In resurrection power we rise!

Refrain
O King of glory, we adore Thee!
Salvation’s joy our hearts now sing!
In Christ Thy Son, Thou dost restore me—
Our names are writ in life’s great spring!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Forever praise to Thee we bring!

Stanza 2
Thy hand provides our daily manna,
In fields of grace Thy bounty flows;
No want shall ever overcome us,
For Thou the Bread of Life bestow’st.
In every season, Thou art faithful,
Sustaining all who trust Thy care!

Refrain
O King of glory, we adore Thee!
Salvation’s joy our hearts now sing!
In Christ Thy Son, Thou dost restore me—
Our names are writ in life’s great spring!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Forever praise to Thee we bring!

Stanza 3
Beneath Thy wings we find our refuge,
No evil force can breach Thy wall;
Thy angels guard our every pathway,
Thy mighty name shall never fall.
Though storms may rage and foes assail us,
Thy shield of love prevails o’er all!

Refrain
O King of glory, we adore Thee!
Salvation’s joy our hearts now sing!
In Christ Thy Son, Thou dost restore me—
Our names are writ in life’s great spring!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Forever praise to Thee we bring!

Stanza 4
Thy Word, O Lord, a lamp eternal,
Illumines hearts with truth divine;
In pages breathed by Thy own Spirit,
We hear Thy voice, Thy will we find.
More precious than the gold of nations,
Thy Scriptures guide us home to Thee!

Refrain
O King of glory, we adore Thee!
Salvation’s joy our hearts now sing!
In Christ Thy Son, Thou dost restore me—
Our names are writ in life’s great spring!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Forever praise to Thee we bring!

Stanza 5
In prayer we come before Thy presence,
With boldness through the Savior’s name;
Thy throne of grace invites our crying,
Thy ear attentive to our claim.
Communion sweet with Thee, our Father,
Transforms our souls in heaven’s flame!

Refrain
O King of glory, we adore Thee!
Salvation’s joy our hearts now sing!
In Christ Thy Son, Thou dost restore me—
Our names are writ in life’s great spring!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Forever praise to Thee we bring!

Stanza 6
As royalty on earth anointed,
Sons and daughters of the King we stand;
Thy Spirit grants us strength for battle,
Wisdom and discernment by Thy hand.
Empowered heirs of Thy great kingdom,
We reign in life through Christ our Lord!

Refrain
O King of glory, we adore Thee!
Salvation’s joy our hearts now sing!
In Christ Thy Son, Thou dost restore me—
Our names are writ in life’s great spring!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Forever praise to Thee we bring!

Stanza 7
Thy grace abounds, Thy mercy follows,
Thy power revives and makes us whole;
In Christ Thou seest not our failings,
But Thy Beloved, pure in soul.
Our names inscribed in Life’s bright volume,
Eternal joy awaits our call!

Refrain
O King of glory, we adore Thee!
Salvation’s joy our hearts now sing!
In Christ Thy Son, Thou dost restore me—
Our names are writ in life’s great spring!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Forever praise to Thee we bring!
Hallelujah! Amen!

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Wings of Unmeasured Grace: An Ode Celebrating the Mercy That Is Infinite as the Eternal One Who Bestows It by Debbie Harris

20 Friday Feb 2026

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

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Summary of the Poem
Wings of Unmeasured Grace: An Ode Celebrating the Mercy That Is Infinite as the Eternal One Who Bestows It

The poem is a classical ode that exalts the infinite, boundless nature of God’s mercy, directly inspired by Charles Spurgeon’s assertion that “there is nothing little in God; His mercy is like Himself; it is infinite. You cannot measure it.”

Key themes and progression:

  1. Mercy as an immense, uncontainable force
    It is portrayed not as a small or limited gift, but as a vast, fathomless ocean with no shores—endlessly surging, rising higher than human pride or sin, and ultimately overwhelming the soul in grace.
  2. Cosmic and natural grandeur
    The poet draws on majestic images of the sky (an unmeasurable firmament scattering starlight), ancient forests (ever-green mercy walking among shadows), and the dawn (gilding broken hearts after endless night) to illustrate that God’s pity is as expansive and enduring as creation itself.
  3. Triumph over human limitation
    No sin is too deep, no time too long, no guilt too great to be barred from this mercy. It pardons the unnameable, lifts the beggar, and crowns the unworthy.
  4. Divine infinity as the source
    The mercy flows directly from God’s own infinite nature—the Eternal Mind, the boundless breast—making it impossible for human tools (calipers, gauges, compasses) to measure or contain it.
  5. Liberation and rest
    The poem closes in joyful surrender: by launching into this “boundless deep,” the soul discovers true freedom. God’s mercy embraces worlds, redeems the lost, and invites every weary wanderer into eternal rest.

In essence, the ode is a lyrical celebration and meditation: God’s mercy is not a measured handout but a living, radiant, ever-rising reality—coextensive with His own being—vast enough to swallow every darkness and gentle enough to bear the soul on wings forever.

No petty stream this mercy flows,
But ocean fathomless and wide,
Where horizons melt in liquid gold
And every wave is mercy’s tide.

No shore confines its restless surge;
It breaks on cliffs of human pride,
Yet rises higher, ever higher,
To drown the soul in grace allied.

Behold the vaulted firmament—
No caliper can span its dome—
So vast His pity, star by star
It scatters light through heaven’s gloam.

The ancient cedars bow their heads
In forests deep where shadows play,
Yet mercy walks the mossy floor,
A living green that knows no decay.

Like sunrise born of endless night,
It gilds the ruined heart anew;
No chain of sin, no length of years,
Can bar its entrance, bright and true.

Infinite as the Eternal Mind
From whence all being springs and sings,
It pardons depths we dare not name
And crowns the beggar with its wings.

O Thou whose mercy mocks our gauge,
Whose compass none can hold or see,
We launch into Thy boundless deep—
And find ourselves forever free.

In Thee, O God, no littleness dwells;
Thy mercy, vast as Thine own breast,
Embraces worlds, redeems the lost,
And bids the weary wanderer rest.

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We Bloom As Roses by Debbie Harris

15 Sunday Feb 2026

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational

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Isaiah 35:1 (KJV)
The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.

Isaiah 35:1–2 (ESV)
The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad; the desert shall rejoice and blossom like the rose. It shall blossom abundantly and rejoice with joy and singing…

Song of Solomon 2:1 (ESV)
I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys.

Hosea 14:5–6 (ESV, adapted for floral imagery)
I will be like the dew to Israel; he shall blossom like the lily; he shall take root… His beauty shall be like the olive, and his fragrance like Lebanon.

And so we believe, trust, rely, and adore
the promises of our Triune God
and thus bloom like roses!

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Classical/Rhymed:In the Sin-Sick World, Write On: Christ-Centered Poets Bearing Jeweled Verses of Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Malachite, Rhodochrosite—Treasured by Father,Son, and Holy Spirit by Debbie Harris

14 Saturday Feb 2026

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The poem “In the Sin-Sick World, Write On: Christ-Centered Poets Bearing Jeweled Verses of Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Malachite, Rhodochrosite—Treasured by Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” is a concise yet uplifting devotional work in classical rhymed form.

In five quatrain stanzas (plus a resolving couplet), it uses ABAB rhyme and iambic tetrameter/pentameter to create a hymn-like rhythm.

It begins by posing the central question: In a broken, “sin-sick world” full of darkness and weariness, is there still space for Christ-centered poets and their sacred verses?

The answer is a resounding yes. The poet’s heart overflows with symbolic “gems” mined from Scripture—diamonds of purity and clarity, rubies of passionate fire, emeralds of piercing hope, malachite of steadfast endurance through storms, and rhodochrosite of tender, rose-like mercy. These represent every kind of poetry drawn from “God’s magnificent words,” treasured eternally.

Even if earthly doors close or the world rejects such work, the true audience is the Blessed Trinity—Father (who spoke light into being), Son (the living Word incarnate), and Spirit (who breathes life into the lifeless). Heaven’s courts weigh and delight in every line offered upward.

In this sin-sick world, where darkness reigns,
And weary hearts grow faint beneath the load,
Is there still room for poets’ sacred strains—
Christ-centered voices on the narrow road?

Hearts brimming full with diamonds pure and bright,
With rubies fierce in passion’s holy flame,
Emeralds of hope that pierce the endless night,
Malachite steadfast through the tempests’ claim,
Rhodochrosite, rose-tender mercy’s grace—
Gems of poetry in every hue and kind,
Drawn from the treasury of God’s own face,
His magnificent words, forever enshrined.

Yes, there is still a place! The page lies wide,
Journals unfold like empty tombs at dawn,
The hungry seek the light you hold inside,
And weary souls find breath when hope is drawn.

Yet even if the world should turn away,
And doors be barred against the songs we sing,
My audience endures through night and day—
Our blessed Trinity, eternal King:
The Father who first spoke the light to be,
The Son, the living Word in flesh arrayed,
The Spirit breathing life where none could see—
In heaven’s courts, your every line is weighed.

So poets of the Holy Bible, stand!
Arise and write, let verses freely flow.
Each jewel offered upward by your hand
Shines undimmed in the courts where glories grow.

The darkness cannot quench this radiant fire;
Hope gleams eternal, polished, set in light.
Your words are treasured, lifted ever higher—
Write on, dear poet, in His pure delight!

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Arise and Rejoice: The Words I Speak Unto You, They Are Spirit and Life—Our Supreme Treasure, Heavenly Wealth, Unfailing Wisdom, and More Than Conquerors Victory Forever by Debbie Harris

14 Saturday Feb 2026

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Arise, ye saints, and shout the victory cry!
The Holy Bible, blazing like the sun,
Outshines all gold, all crowns that mortals buy,
Our boundless treasure when the world is done.
No vault can hold what floods from every page—
Eternal riches, wisdom none can steal;
In Christ all treasures shine from age to age,
Our sword, our shield, our joy that wounds can heal.

The words I speak unto you, they are spirit and life—
Not empty breath, but thunder clothed in grace!
They shatter chains, they end the reign of strife,
And raise the fallen to a kingly place.
Rejoice! This Book our wealth, our wisdom, our might:
We conquer death—we live in endless light!

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O Silent Snow, Preach Thy Mercy: Though Our Sins Were Scarlet, They Are Now White as Thou by Debbie Harris

25 Sunday Jan 2026

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Come now, and let us reason, saith the Lord on high,
Though your sins be as scarlet, red as deepest dye,
They shall be made as white as snow that softly falls,
A mantle pure descending where the mercy calls.

See how the heavens open in a silent stream,
Each flake a perfect hexagon, a crystalline dream,
Six rays of fragile splendor branching out in grace,
No two the same, yet every one in beauty’s place.

The air grows sharp and silver, biting yet so clean,
A scent of frost and pine where winter’s breath is seen,
It fills the lungs with crispness, scours the heart of care,
And leaves the spirit lifted in the chill, pure air.

Upon the skin it settles, cool as whispered peace,
A velvet kiss that numbs the ache, bids sorrows cease,
Then melts to tiny rivers tracing paths of light,
Like tears of absolution in the winter night.

The world lies hushed beneath this drifting, weightless veil,
Footsteps muffled softly, every sound grown pale,
The scarlet stains of yesterday now buried deep,
In drifts of endless whiteness, where no guilt may creep.

Intricate the snowflake gleams beneath the moon’s soft gaze,
A lacework forged in silence through celestial ways,
Yet vast the promise echoes: though your guilt was red,
Behold—the soul made whiter than the snow instead.

So let this beauty preach its quiet, wordless lore,
Forgiveness falling steady, covering evermore,
Till every heart, once burdened, stands redeemed and free,
As white as snow, as boundless as eternity.

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