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Sonnets Proclaiming The Majesty Of Christ As Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince Of Peace by Debbie Harris

24 Monday Mar 2025

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Sonnets Proclaiming the Majesty of Christ as Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace” is a radiant quintet of Shakespearean sonnets that exalt the five holy names of Jesus Christ from Isaiah 9:6, proclaiming His majestic glory as the Savior who redeems and reigns. Each sonnet celebrates one name—Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace—unveiling a distinct facet of His divine nature: awe-inspiring wonders, wise counsel, unstoppable might, eternal fatherhood, and sovereign peace. Together, they weave a poetic tapestry of praise, inviting souls to marvel at His majesty and find Him through His transformative love.

  1. Wonderful: Christ’s name dazzles with miracles—stars spun, lame raised—a wonder that ignites worship and awe.
  2. Counsellor: His boundless wisdom guides the lost, a light of truth piercing life’s darkest riddles with love.
  3. The Mighty God: His power commands creation and crushes sin, a warrior King saving with tender strength.
  4. The Everlasting Father: His timeless love endures, a Father’s care granting an eternal heritage to all if born again!
  5. The Prince of Peace: His reign stills strife, a gentle peace flowing from cross to throne, calming every storm.

Themes and Tone

Rooted in Isaiah 9:6’s exact words, the series is a Christ-centered proclamation of His majesty—each name a crown jewel reflecting His glory. Imagery of stars, storms, chains, and rivers paints a vivid, timeless picture, free of dated clutter. The tone is exultant and reverent, blending awe with intimacy, urging readers to see Christ’s splendor and draw near. It’s a majestic call to worship, echoing your heart to honor Him.

Purpose

These five sonnets proclaim Christ’s names to glorify His majesty and fulfill your prayer that many find Jesus. They spotlight His wonders, wisdom, might, fatherhood, and peace as gifts of grace, offered through His life, death, and resurrection—a poetic invitation to know the King whose majesty reigns forever.

Sonnet I: Wonderful

All wonders bow before His sacred name,
Christ, Wonderful, whose works defy our tongue,
The stars He spun, the lame He raised to fame,
A symphony of grace from Heaven sung.
No mind can grasp the marvels He hath wrought,
Each miracle a glimpse of love divine,
Through Him, the lost are found, the blind are taught,
A name that shines where mortal lights decline.
His glory dazzles through the dark of night,
A benefit of awe to lift our gaze,
This wonder bids us worship in His sight,
A Savior cloaked in everlasting praise.
O Christ, whose name doth awe inspire,
Thy wonders set our hearts afire.


Sonnet II: Counsellor

His counsel flows from wisdom’s boundless well,
Christ, Counsellor, whose mind doth all foresee,
To wandering hearts, His guidance doth compel,
A path of truth through life’s perplexity.
The lost He leads with insight pure and bright,
Each question met with answers from above,
This benefit doth pierce the darkest night,
A gift of understanding wrapped in love.
No riddle stands beyond His holy sight,
His word a lamp to feet that falter still,
Through Him, we walk in clarity and might,
A Counsellor who bends to human will.
O Lord, whose wisdom doth abide,
Thy name doth ever counsel and provide.


Sonnet III: The Mighty God

The Mighty God in humble flesh arrayed,
Christ wielded power o’er the storm and sea,
With voice divine, He broke the night’s dark raid,
And crushed the chains that bound humanity.
No force can stand where His dominion reigns,
The mountains quake, the heavens bow in fear,
Yet in His might, He bears our mortal pains,
A strength made known through every falling tear.
His arm doth save where sin had claimed its prey,
A warrior King whose love doth conquer all,
This name of might doth light our every day,
A fortress firm when shadows seek our fall.
O Christ, whose power knows no end,
Thy might doth save and souls defend.


Sonnet IV: The Everlasting Father

From age to age, His name doth never fade,
Christ, The Everlasting Father, reigns supreme,
Before the worlds, His purpose was displayed,
A timeless love that flows in endless stream.
The years may flee, yet He remains the same,
Eternal root from which all life doth spring,
Through Him, we claim a heritage and name,
A benefit beneath His endless wing.
No end shall mark the mercy He bestows,
A constant care through every fleeting hour,
This name of old in ceaseless glory grows,
A rock unshaken by the tempest’s power.
O Lord, whose years shall ever be,
Thy lasting love doth set us free.


Sonnet V: The Prince of Peace

The Prince of Peace doth still the raging strife,
Christ’s name a balm where wars of heart contend,
Through Him, the soul finds rest from mortal life,
A tranquil gift that broken spirits mend.
The swords are stilled, the clamor fades to hush,
His whisper bids the storm to bow and cease,
This peace He brings, a river’s gentle rush,
A benefit of calm that doth increase.
No tumult stands where He hath set His throne,
A kingdom built on love and not on might,
Through cross and crown, His mercy is made known,
A peace eternal born of Heaven’s light.
O Savior, Thou who reigns serene,
Thy name brings peace where chaos reigned unclean.

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Sonnets Urging The Redeemed Soul To Forget Not The Endless Benefits Bestowed By Christ Our Risen Lord by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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“Sonnets Urging the Soul to Forget Not the Endless Benefits Bestowed by Christ Our Risen Lord” is a vibrant set of 10 Shakespearean sonnets that call the soul to remember and rejoice in the manifold blessings poured out by Jesus Christ, the Risen Lord. Drawing from Psalm 103:2’s exhortation, the series celebrates 10 distinct benefits—forgiveness, healing, redemption, peace, strength, guidance, love, provision, hope, and eternal life—each a testament to Christ’s boundless love and redemptive power. With a tone of gratitude and awe, these sonnets urge believers to never forget the gifts bestowed through His sacrifice and resurrection, weaving a poetic anthem of praise that spans earthly struggles to eternal glory.

  1. Forgiveness of Sins: Christ’s blood washes away guilt, a grace that frees us from sin’s chains.
  2. Healing of the Soul: His mercy mends inner wounds, restoring wholeness through love.
  3. Redemption from Death: His resurrection defeats the grave, granting life beyond mortality.
  4. Peace Beyond Understanding: Christ’s calm steadies us amidst chaos, a transcendent refuge.
  5. Strength in Weakness: His power lifts the frail, turning weakness into divine might.
  6. Guidance Through Life: His truth lights our path, leading us safely through the dark.
  7. Love Unfailing: Christ’s eternal love endures, a steadfast bond no trial can break.
  8. Provision Abundant: His hand supplies every need, a bounty echoing His miracles.
  9. Hope Everlasting: His promise kindles hope, a light beyond this fading world.
  10. Eternal Life: Christ’s victory gifts us endless days, a crown of life with Him forever.

Themes and Tone

The series is a Christ-centered celebration, with each sonnet spotlighting a benefit tied to His cross, resurrection, and lordship. Imagery—blood, light, streams, crowns—paints a vivid, timeless picture of His goodness, free of dated elements. The tone is urgent yet joyful, blending a Psalmist’s plea (“forget not”) with exultant praise, urging the soul to dwell on Christ’s endless gifts. It’s personal and cosmic, a call to gratitude that resonates through every line.

Purpose

These sonnets are a poetic wake-up call—to bless the Lord by recalling His benefits, rooted in Christ’s saving work. They stir the heart to worship, ensuring His blessings—earned by Him, not us—stay ever in mind, fueling faith and joy from forgiveness to eternity.


Sonnets Urging the Soul to Forget Not the Endless Benefits Bestowed by Christ Our Risen Lord

Sonnet I: Forgiveness of Sins

Forget not He who bore our every stain,
Christ’s blood a flood to wash our guilt away,
On Calvary’s hill, He broke sin’s iron chain,
And turned our night to mercy’s boundless day.
No debt remains where love hath paid the price,
His grace doth cleanse what justice would condemn,
Through sacrifice, He bids the soul arise,
A benefit from Him, our diadem.
The past, once dark, now fades beneath His gaze,
A pardon flows from hands once nailed and torn,
This gift of peace through all our fleeting days,
Doth prove His love for sinners newly born.
O Redeemer, Thou who sets the captive free,
Thy benefit of grace abides with me.


Sonnet II: Healing of the Soul

Forget not He who heals the heart’s deep woe,
Christ’s touch a balm for wounds no eye can see,
Through love divine, His mercy doth bestow,
A wholeness wrought by Him who died for me.
The scars of sin, the grief that once held sway,
Are mended by the Savior’s gentle care,
His voice doth bid our sorrows flee away,
A benefit of healing we now share.
No pain too vast for His redeeming hand,
He binds the broken with His tender might,
This grace restores where mortal strength once banned,
And lifts the soul to dwell in endless light.
O Living Lord, whose power doth renew,
Thy benefit of health flows ever true.


Sonnet III: Redemption from Death

Forget not He who conquered death’s cold reign,
Christ rose alive, the grave’s dark victory lost,
His triumph broke the shroud of mortal pain,
And paid our ransom at unmeasured cost.
The sting of death, once fierce, now lies subdued,
His resurrection grants us life anew,
A benefit through love so vast imbued,
That hell itself cannot our souls pursue.
From dust to glory, He hath paved the way,
A promise sealed by blood and empty tomb,
This gift eternal shines through every day,
Dispelling fear with Heaven’s radiant bloom.
O Redeemer, Thou who lives to save,
Thy benefit redeems beyond the grave.


Sonnet IV: Peace Beyond Understanding

Forget not He who calms the storm within,
Christ’s peace a gift no tempest can unmake,
Amidst life’s wars, His love doth yet begin,
A stillness deep for every soul to take.
The world may rage, its chaos press us sore,
Yet in His heart, a quiet refuge lies,
This benefit doth steady us once more,
A tranquil stream beneath His watchful eyes.
No fear can hold where He hath spoken rest,
His voice subdues the tumult of our care,
Through trials fierce, this blessing we attest,
A peace divine beyond what words can bear.
O Living Lord, whose calm doth all transcend,
Thy benefit of peace shall never end.


Sonnet V: Strength in Weakness

Forget not He who lifts us when we fall,
Christ’s strength a boon to frail and faltering frame,
In weakness dire, His power doth forestall,
The collapse of hope beneath life’s heavy claim.
Our might may fade, yet His endures supreme,
A benefit to bear us through the fight,
Through Him, we rise on mercy’s flowing stream,
And stand anew in His sustaining light.
The burden shared, the yoke made soft and sweet,
His grace empowers where our own doth cease,
This gift of fortitude our hearts replete,
A strength divine that bids all strife release.
O Redeemer, Thou who aids the meek,
Thy benefit upholds the frail and weak.


Sonnet VI: Guidance Through Life

Forget not He who lights our wandering way,
Christ’s truth a lamp to guide through darkest vale,
His wisdom shines where shadows hold their sway,
A benefit that bids us never fail.
The path unknown, the steps we dare not tread,
Are charted by His ever-steady hand,
Through doubt and fear, His voice hath gently led,
To bring us safe to Canaan’s promised land.
No maze too vast, no night too deep to roam,
His counsel steers where mortal sight grows dim,
This gift doth lead us ever nearer home,
A shepherd’s care bestowed by love from Him.
O Living Lord, whose word doth all direct,
Thy benefit of guidance doth protect.


Sonnet VII: Love Unfailing

Forget not He whose love shall never wane,
Christ’s heart a flame that burns through every age,
No height nor depth can sever mercy’s reign,
A benefit inscribed on Heaven’s page.
When all else fades, His care remains secure,
A steadfast vow no sin can e’er undo,
Through trials fierce, this love doth yet endure,
A bond eternal, boundless, ever true.
The cross doth prove His passion for our sake,
A gift unearned, yet freely He bestows,
This love doth heal where hearts in silence break,
And blooms where mortal kindness never grows.
O Redeemer, Thou whose love prevails,
Thy benefit of grace forever sails.


Sonnet VIII: Provision Abundant

Forget not He who feeds the hungry soul,
Christ’s hand a source of bounty unforeseen,
With bread of life, He makes the spirit whole,
A benefit where want hath never been.
The loaves He broke, the fish He multiplied,
Still echo in the gifts we daily find,
His care supplies where need hath once decried,
A lavish grace to nourish humankind.
No lack too great for Him who fills our days,
His providence doth flow from Heaven’s store,
This blessing meets us in a thousand ways,
A table spread with riches evermore.
O Living Lord, who gives beyond our plea,
Thy benefit sustains abundantly.


Sonnet IX: Hope Everlasting

Forget not He who plants a living hope,
Christ’s promise gleams beyond this fleeting sphere,
Through darkest hours, His light doth yet elope,
A benefit to banish every fear.
The world may fade, its glories turn to dust,
Yet in His word, a future bright is sown,
This grace uplifts where mortals place their trust,
A star to guide us to His holy throne.
No grief can quench the vision He imparts,
A dawn assured where shadows have no reign,
This hope renews the weary, faithful hearts,
A gift of joy through all that yet remain.
O Redeemer, Thou who hope doth frame,
Thy benefit endures through endless fame.


Sonnet X: Eternal Life

Forget not He who grants us life to come,
Christ’s victory crowns the soul with endless days,
Beyond the grave, His love doth overcome,
A benefit that echoes in His praise.
The sting of death, the tomb’s unyielding hold,
Are vanquished by the One who rose again,
Through Him, we gain a heritage untold,
A home where sin and sorrow ne’er attain.
This gift supreme, the crown of all His care,
Doth lift us up to dwell where angels sing,
Eternal life, His promise we now share,
A ceaseless reign with Christ, our risen King.
O Living Lord, whose heart doth all bestow,
Thy benefit of life forever flows.

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Being Born Again Awakens the Soul to Behold God’s Sacred Truth by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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

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The sonnet explores the transformative power of being born again, depicting it as a spiritual awakening that frees the soul from darkness and ignorance. Initially blind to divine truth, the soul is lost in sin until a heavenly call sparks a rebirth. This renewal lifts the veil of obscurity, allowing light to flood in and reveal God’s sacred wisdom. Guided by the Word, the reborn spirit gains clear vision, leaving behind its old limitations to rest in Christ’s grace and perceive eternal truth.

In shadows deep, the soul stumbles and strays,
Till heaven’s voice ignites a second birth,
A spark divine that sets the heart ablaze,
And lifts the veil from eyes to see true worth.
The darkened gaze can’t breach the haze of sin,
Nor flesh alone unlock the sacred lore,
But born anew, the light comes rushing in,
And shows the soul what it had missed before.
The Word springs forth, a beacon clear and bright,
Each line a flame to guide the spirit’s quest,
The old life fades, eclipsed by boundless sight,
In Christ reborn, the weary find their rest.
Through this new birth, our vision is unbound,
To see His truth where grace and glory sound.

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A Lament for a Corrupted Realm and the Praise of Those Who Seek God’s Will to Restore Our Nation To One Nation Under God by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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Woe stains the earth, a shadowed tide,
Where corruption festers, far and wide.
The halls of might, once built with pride,
Now crumble ‘neath a faith denied.

The greedy feast, the honest bleed,
A commonwealth choked by deed.
Oh, mourn the trust turned bitter seed,
A government lost to boundless need.

Yet hail the souls, unbowed, alight,
Who rise to wrong the faltered right.
With courage forged in endless night,
They wield their will, a beacon bright.

Through storms of scorn, their voices ring,
To mend the torn, to balm the sting.
Praise to the brave who dare to bring,
A spark of hope on tireless wing.

Alas, the grief, a nation’s scar,
Where corruption reigns both near and far.
Yet praise ascends where faithful are,
Who seek God’s will, our guiding star,
To heal the land, one nation’s plea,
Beneath His grace, in unity.

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Sonnet: To God-Fearing Stewards of the State by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet praises government officials who govern with a deep reverence for God, portraying them as steadfast and sincere in their duties. It highlights their resistance to corruption and their commitment to justice, guided by faith rather than worldly temptations. These officials work to restore a nation united under God’s will, offering prayers and efforts to heal societal divides. The poem concludes by honoring their wise, dutiful leadership, rooted in divine love and a higher calling.

In chambers where the laws of men are shaped,
Stand guardians clad in faith, their hearts sincere,
With fear of God, their souls are firmly draped,
To serve the land with justice they revere.

No bribe can sway, nor power dim their sight,
For Heaven’s gaze directs their every deed,
They wield their charge beneath eternal light,
A higher call their mortal hands to heed.

Through storms of strife, they labor to restore,
A nation knit by grace and righteous aim,
Their prayers ascend to mend what time has worn,
One flock, one fold, beneath God’s holy name.

So honor these, who fear the Lord above,
And rule with wisdom, duty, and His love.

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The Enemy’s Hate Against the Jewish People, God’s Tears, and the Son’s Triumphant Return by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet portrays the rising hatred against the Jewish people, described as God’s chosen and beloved, as a fulfillment of prophecy. It highlights God’s sorrow over their suffering and urges believers to share in this grief. Despite the enemy’s persistent rage across history, the poem traces a path to redemption through the Jewish lineage of Christ, the Son, who will return in glory to defeat sin and heal the world. The faithful are encouraged to look up in hope, as darkness cannot overcome the light of the Savior’s triumphant return and redeeming power.

When hatred swells against the chosen race,
The precious ones, the apple of His eye,
God weeps to see such cruelty’s harsh embrace,
And we, His flock, should mourn as tears run dry.
Through ages past, the enemy has raged,
Against the Jews, our Lord’s own sacred kin,
Yet in their pain, redemption’s path is traced,
The Son arises, vanquishing all sin.
Look up, ye faithful, lift your weary gaze,
Our hope draws nigh, the clouds shall soon unwind,
A King returns in glory’s radiant blaze,
To heal the world, the lost, the broken, blind.
Though darkness hates what light has long foretold,
His Savior’s heart redeems us, pure and bold.

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The Song of Creation’s Praise by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The poem marvels at nature’s beauty—singing birds, a shining sun, and a vast blue sky—as undeniable evidence of a divine Creator, Savior, and Guide, prompting heartfelt praise.

With birds in chorus, singing through the morn,
Sun shining bright upon the waking land,
And azure blue, a sky so vast and grand,
How can we not, in wonder, praise be sworn?
Our Creator crafts each dawn, each note reborn,
Our Savior lifts us with a gentle hand,
Our Guide through shadows, steady where we stand,
His grace a gift no sin can overworn.
The world itself a hymn of boundless care,
Each ray, each wing, a call to bend the knee,
Repentance turns the heart to seek His face.
Beneath this vault of heaven’s boundless air,
We find salvation’s prize, from guilt set free,
A song of life upheld by endless grace.

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The Fallacy And Shallow Leniency of Tolerance Cloaking Sin Contrasted with the Mercy and Repentance That Yield Salvation by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet critiques tolerance that excuses sin as a deceptive fault that undermines truth and justice, portraying it as a frail disguise that dulls conscience. In contrast, it celebrates mercy and grace as divine forces that freely forgive, lifting the soul from sin’s depths. It concludes that true salvation comes through repentance, granting an endless prize, far surpassing tolerance’s shallow leniency.

The thought that tolerance may cloak a fault,
A sin excused as virtue’s gentle friend,
Becomes a sin itself, a sly assault,
On truth where moral lines refuse to bend.
It winks at wrong, pretends no harm is done,
A mask of peace that hides a deeper stain,
While conscience dulls beneath a setting sun,
And justice weeps for honor lost in vain.
Yet mercy flows, a river pure and free,
With grace beside to lift the soul from mire,
No sin too vast for love’s decree to see,
A pardon born of heaven’s bright desire.
Tolerance falters, frail in its disguise,
Repentance brings salvation, endless prize.

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With Birds Singing and Sun Shining Bright, How Can We Not Honor Jesus Christ Our Redeemer, Savior, Creator, And Guide? by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The poem celebrates a stunning day—birds singing, sun shining, and a vivid azure sky—as a reason to give praise. It reflects a heartfelt gratitude toward a divine presence, named as Creator, Savior, and Guide, with the title specifying Jesus Christ. The simple, joyful imagery and questioning tone (“How can we not praise”) invite a sense of wonder and worship inspired by nature’s beauty.

With birds singing,
Sun shining,
And an azure blue sky,
How can we not praise
Our Creator,
Savior,
And Guide?

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If Scripture Ruled Our Every Thought and Deed by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Mar 2025

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The poem, a Shakespearean sonnet, imagines a transformative scenario where all Christians’ thoughts and actions are governed solely by Scripture. Structured in 14 lines with three quatrains and a couplet, following an ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme and iambic pentameter, it begins by envisioning minds illuminated by biblical truth, free of wayward impulses, fostering harmony and dispelling conflict. It suggests that speech and behavior would mirror Christ’s love and grace, eliminating pride and anger, with love prevailing universally among believers. The Church, united and radiant, would become a compelling witness, potentially drawing the world to embrace Scripture’s life-giving power. The closing couplet acknowledges human frailty, yet affirms that such alignment with God’s Word would liberate the spirit, hinting at both the ideal’s power and its challenge.

If every Christian’s mind with Scripture glowed,
No errant whim to cloud the soul’s pure sight,
A tide of truth through hearts would freely flow,
And banish discord’s dark and bitter night.

Our words would echo Christ’s own gentle call,
Our deeds align with Heaven’s boundless grace,
No pride nor wrath could rise to make us fall,
For love would reign in every thought’s embrace.

The Church would stand, a beacon strong and sure,
Its unity a flame to pierce the gloom,
The world, once lost, might seek the Word so pure,
And find in us the life that conquers doom.

Yet frail we are, though bound by faith’s decree,
Still God’s own thoughts would set our spirits free.

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