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O Weary Heart, Take Refuge Still by Debbie Harris

04 Wednesday Mar 2026

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O weary heart, when shadows lengthen long,
And burdens press that mortal eyes ne’er see,
When prayers ascend on slow, reluctant wing,
And hope seems faint ‘midst life’s perplexity—
Lift not thine eyes to shifting circumstance,
Nor let despair enthrone its fleeting throne;
For every word that from the Almighty came
Proves true, a shield where refuge may be known.

Not one fair promise falters in the night,
Though storms assail and tempests veil the sky;
God’s ancient vows, through ages ever bright,
Stand firm when earthly comforts fade and die.
He spoke of grace, of pardon full and free—
The Messiah’s blood, the cross’s victory won;
In that dread hour when darkness veiled the tree,
His greatest pledge was sealed: the work is done.

If He who framed the stars kept faith so vast,
Fulfilling prophecy in love’s deep cost,
Shall lesser trials His covenant outlast?
Nay—every sorrow finds its end in Christ.
The cross replies to doubt’s most cunning art:
“Behold, I am faithful; trust Me with thy part.”

So lean, O soul, upon this steadfast rock,
Though heart grow tired and flesh would faint away;
The shield of refuge bears no mortal shock—
In Jesus’ finished work thy strength renews each day.
No unseen load can sever love divine;
No darkened path can dim His guiding ray.
For He who rose triumphant o’er the grave
Still writes thy story in unerring grace.

Rest, then, in promises that never bend,
Till weary seasons yield to endless morn;
Thy God hath spoken—every word shall end
In triumph, as the first faint light is born.
Take refuge, heart: the cross thy anchor proves—
God’s Word is true, and in His truth thou moves.

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O King Of Glory, We Adore Thee by Debbie Harris

04 Wednesday Mar 2026

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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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Look Not Within, but Fix on Him Who Redeems: Meditations on the Samaritan Woman at Jacob’s Well by Debbie Harris

03 Tuesday Mar 2026

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John 4:16–18 (KJV)
Jesus saith unto her, Go, call thy husband, and come hither.
The woman answered and said, I have no husband.
Jesus said unto her, Thou hast well said, I have no husband:
For thou hast had five husbands; and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband: in that saidst thou truly.

Beneath the midday blaze at Jacob’s well,
A weary woman drew her daily need,
Five husbands gone, one more her heart could tell—
Yet shame had taught her noonward steps to speed.
The Stranger asked, “Go call thy husband near,”
Not to expose, but knowing every scar;
He named her hidden life without a sneer,
And offered streams where living waters are.
No condemnation fell from lips divine,
No barrier rose where grace began to flow;
Her jar forgotten, boldness filled her line:
“Come, see a Man who all my secrets know!”
Thus sin’s dark weight is carried off in streams—
Look not within, but fix on Him who redeems.

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The Inverted Tongue by Debbie Harris

01 Sunday Mar 2026

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In days when words twist like serpents in the dust,
They call the darkness light, the bitter sweet with trust.
What God named sin, they crown with virtue’s name,
And hell’s grim warning fades, a relic of old shame.

They mock the cross as hate, embrace the lie as love,
Redefine the chains as wings, the prison as above.
Evil dons the robe of justice, struts in prideful glee,
While good is branded cruel, intolerant, and free no more to be.

Yet Scripture thunders still through ages long and dire:
“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil—fire!”
Isaiah’s cry resounds, unmuted, clear, and true,
In hearts that fear the Lord, His warnings pierce anew.

They scrub “sin” from the lips, lest conscience stir and wake,
Erase “hell” from the tongue, as if the soul’s no stake.
But Christ, the Word made flesh, spoke plain and unafraid—
Of fire unquenched, of worms that never fade.

He came not to condemn, but save the lost and blind,
To bear our every curse, the judgment we designed.
On Calvary’s tree He hung, where evil seemed to win,
Yet rose in victory, conquering death and sin.

So let the world rewrite, let language bend and break,
Our anchor holds in Christ, no lie can overtake.
He calls sin sin, and hell the end of those who flee,
Yet offers grace to all who turn and bow the knee.

Return, O wanderer, before the final night,
Confess the Savior’s name, step into saving light.
For in His truth alone the twisted tongue is healed,
And every knee shall bow where mercy is revealed.

In Jesus’ holy name, the Word that stands forever—
Good remains good, evil judged, and sin forgiven only
When the heart repents and truly believes in Him,
Turns from sin, trusts the cross—then pardon is given.

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(Rhymed Version)The Barometer of the Awakened Heart(Why the Sting You Feel May Be the Spirit’s Trumpet, Calling You to Stand Rather Than Shrink Before What Heaven Itself Is Already Confronting by Debbie Harris

01 Sunday Mar 2026

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christian Poetry

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The poem challenges the common Christian teaching that feeling offended always signals personal pride, immaturity, or rebellion that must be quickly repented of and silenced. Instead, it argues that offense can sometimes function as a divine signal—a “trumpet” from the Holy Spirit—alerting the believer to something wrong in the spiritual environment, particularly when authority has become abusive, manipulative, or domineering under the guise of “godly submission” and “correction.”

Drawing on biblical examples (Jesus as the stumbling stone to corrupt religion, prophets whose words provoked offense to expose falsehood), the poem urges discernment rather than automatic self-blame. When “correction” demands blind compliance, punishes questions, weaponizes shame, or refuses dialogue, the resulting sting may not be a flaw in the hearer but heaven’s own confrontation with what is masquerading as righteousness.

The poem encourages believers to pause, test the fruit (restoration vs. control), weigh the spirit behind the words, and protect their God-given conscience. True godly correction is humble, open, and freeing; counterfeit correction is controlling and silencing. In such cases, the “offended” heart becomes a barometer—an awakened, watchful instrument registering misalignment—and the offense itself can be a prophetic call to stand courageously rather than shrink in false submission.

Ultimately, the poem affirms that not every offense must be forgiven into silence or buried as sin; some are holy alarms that must be allowed to ring, inviting the believer to rise, discern, and refuse to bow before what heaven itself is already confronting.

They taught us young that offense spells defeat,
A crack within the soul where pride’s deceit
Reveals itself in every wounded sigh—
“Repent,” they say, “and bow, and hush, comply.”

Yet not all barbs are born of rebel will;
Some pierce like wind that finds the window’s sill,
Not self-inflicted, but from skies above,
A trumpet blown by hands of holy love.

When “submit” is whispered as a chain,
When questions earn the brand of dark disdain,
When “you’re unteachable” becomes the rod
To silence every seeking child of God—

Then feel the sting, but do not curse your frame;
It may be heaven calling out your name.
Not pride that rises, but a watchful fire,
A signal flashing through the soul’s desire.

The Christ who walked was scandal to the proud,
A stone they struck until their voices loud
Proclaimed Him wrong, while truth stood firm and bright—
Offense was not His failing, but their night.

The prophets spoke and kingdoms shook with dread;
Their words were swords that cut through comfort’s thread.
They stirred the sleepers, broke the false accord—
Offense became the echo of the Lord.

So when the thorn sinks deep and bids you pause,
Do not rush headlong to your heart’s own flaws.
Inquire instead with trembling, honest breath:
“Is this the Lamb who leads me past my death,

Or does it press me toward a shadowed throne
Where fear, not grace, claims lordship for its own?”
Test every word by fruit that Spirit bears—
Not shame that binds, but love that frees and cares.

For true correction comes with open hand,
Restores the fallen, helps the weary stand.
It welcomes light, invites the searching mind,
And never chains the conscience God designed.

But when the voice demands you close your eyes,
When clarification meets with swift disguise,
When “rebellion” labels every honest plea—
Then heaven stirs the barometer in thee.

Rise, then, and stand where trembling hearts have knelt;
The sting you bear may be the truth you felt.
Not flaw to bury, not a sin to flee—
But trumpet sounding: “This is not from Me.”

Selah.
Let the alarm ring clear and unafraid.
Some offenses are the stand that must be made.

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(Free Verse Version) The Barometer of the Awakened Heart: Why the Sting You Feel May Be the Spirit’s Trumpet, Gently Yet Firmly Calling You to Stand Rather Than Shrink Before What Heaven Itself Is Already Confronting and Exposing by Debbie Harris

01 Sunday Mar 2026

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christian Poetry, Inspirational

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The poem challenges the common Christian teaching that feeling offended always signals personal pride, immaturity, or rebellion that must be quickly repented of and silenced. Instead, it argues that offense can sometimes function as a divine signal—a “trumpet” from the Holy Spirit—alerting the believer to something wrong in the spiritual environment, particularly when authority has become abusive, manipulative, or domineering under the guise of “godly submission” and “correction.”

Drawing on biblical examples (Jesus as the stumbling stone to corrupt religion, prophets whose words provoked offense to expose falsehood), the poem urges discernment rather than automatic self-blame. When “correction” demands blind compliance, punishes questions, weaponizes shame, or refuses dialogue, the resulting sting may not be a flaw in the hearer but heaven’s own confrontation with what is masquerading as righteousness.

The poem encourages believers to pause, test the fruit (restoration vs. control), weigh the spirit behind the words, and protect their God-given conscience. True godly correction is humble, open, and freeing; counterfeit correction is controlling and silencing. In such cases, the “offended” heart becomes a barometer—an awakened, watchful instrument registering misalignment—and the offense itself can be a prophetic call to stand courageously rather than shrink in false submission.

Ultimately, the poem affirms that not every offense must be forgiven into silence or buried as sin; some are holy alarms that must be allowed to ring, inviting the believer to rise, discern, and refuse to bow before what heaven itself is already confronting.

They taught us early: offense is a mirror,
always turned inward,
a crack in your own humility,
proof of pride still breathing beneath the skin.
Bow quickly.
Silence the ache.
Call it conviction and call it good.

But sometimes the sting arrives like wind
through a broken window—
not from within,
but from without.
A trumpet disguised as thorn.

Not every wound is self-inflicted.
Not every alarm is rebellion.
Sometimes heaven borrows your startled pulse
to say: Look. This is not love wearing its true face.

When “submit” becomes a gag,
when “correctable” means “never question the method,”
when discernment is renamed defiance
and every raised eyebrow is cast as Absalom at the gate—
then offense is no longer childish.
It is prophetic.

Jesus was the Stone they tripped over,
not because He stumbled,
but because the temple floor was already crooked.
The prophets swallowed fire
and spat words that split false peace like dry wood.
They offended kings,
priests,
the comfortable crowd
who preferred anesthesia to truth.

So pause when the barb lands.
Do not rush to punish your own heart.
Ask instead:
Is this shaping me into His likeness,
or training me to disappear?

Does it carry the fragrance of restoration—
or the metallic taste of control?
Does it invite questions like a Father,
or demand agreement like a throne?

You are permitted to test the wind.
You are allowed to weigh the words
against the One who is the Word.
You may feel the tremor
and still refuse to kneel
before what heaven itself is confronting.

Discernment is not always gentle.
Sometimes it arrives dressed in offense,
a watchman’s cry in the night,
a holy refusal to let darkness
call itself light.

Selah.
Let the alarm sound.
Let the heart stay awake.
Not every offense must be forgiven into silence.
Some are invitations
to stand.

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Empty Hands Raised in Victory’s Tide: Longing to Do More for My Precious Savior by Debbie Harris

01 Sunday Mar 2026

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

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I wish I could do more, my Lord, my King,
For You who gave everything—
Your hands pierced, Your side torn wide,
To raise me up in victory’s tide.

Yet here I stand with empty hands,
A heart that burns, yet scarce began
To match the grace that set me free,
The boundless love You poured on me.

Still, in the quiet, small and true,
I offer what my soul can do:
A whispered praise at break of day,
A step of faith along Your way.

A cup of water given kind,
A listening ear, a soul aligned—
These humble threads, though frail they seem,
You weave into a greater dream.

So take my “more,” though small it be,
And multiply it, Lord, through me.
Until that day I see Your face,
And all my striving finds its place.

In Your mercy, let it be enough—
My all for You, my precious love.

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Steward the Mina, Multiply the Gift by Debbie Harris

01 Sunday Mar 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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Occupy till I come.

— Luke 19:13 (KJV)

When shadows lengthen and the world doth quake,
With rumour’d signs that bid the heart to fear,
Some watch with fevered gaze, lest they should wake
Unready at the trumpet none may hear.
Yet He who hung upon the accursèd tree
And cried, ” ‘Tis finish’d!” in His dying breath,
Hath wrought complete what none could do but He—
Our pardon, peace, our victory o’er death.

No more we toil to earn what grace hath giv’n,
Nor cower ‘neath the weight of coming doom;
In Him we stand accepted, sons of heav’n,
Secure within the veil, beyond the tomb.
Thus bids the Master, ere He took His flight:
“Occupy till I come”—with labour bright.

Steward the mina, multiply the gift,
Not fearing loss, but flowing from His life;
Build, love, disciple—let thy spirit lift
The fallen, point them to the risen Christ.
No anxious vigil mars the soul set free;
The cross hath seal’d our place eternally.

Then let the tempests roar, the nations rage,
The days grow dark with portent of the end—
Our hope is blessèd, not a fearful stage,
But glory’s dawn where every tear shall mend.
Till then, abide in labour sweet and sure:
The King returns—yet we are His, secure.

In quiet trust, occupy the given field,
With joy unbound, for grace hath all reveal’d.

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No More the Chain of Guilt Shall Bind: Rest Secure in Love’s Accomplished Deed by Debbie Harris

28 Saturday Feb 2026

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

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Each morn I rise, the heart at rest profound,
No chain of doubt to bind the soul in thrall;
For Christ hath loosed me, freedom fully found,
By blood outpoured—accomplished once for all.

The faithful Witness stands, His word is true,
Though feelings shift like shadows on the sea;
He loves me now, as ever loves He you,
In present grace, unchanging, wild, and free.

No down payment was Calvary’s dark tree—
The cross a full discharge, the debt repaid;
“He has freed us,” rings the ancient decree,
The Lamb’s own blood our pardon hath displayed.

No striving now to hold what grace bestows,
No fragile peace that wavers with the day;
His finished work in crimson torrent flows,
And washes guilt forevermore away.

Let accusations old attempt their cry,
Let memory replay its shadowed art;
The blood speaks louder from the throne on high:
“Done!”—and seals the ransomed, contrite heart.

O rest, beloved, in this secure abode,
Where love endures and faithfulness abides;
The work is over, paid by sacred blood,
And peace like rivers through the spirit glides.

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Shake It Off into the Flames: The Viper’s Strike as Proof of Promotion, Not Punishment by Debbie Harris

28 Saturday Feb 2026

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Summary of the Core Message

When spiritual fire rises—through deeper obedience, anointing, promotion, or God’s increasing presence—hidden opposition surfaces. Like the viper in Acts 28 that struck Paul only after he fed the fire on Malta, snakes (betrayals, sudden attacks, unfounded accusations, resistance from people who once seemed neutral) were already near, just dormant in cooler seasons.

They don’t appear because you’re failing or sinning; they manifest because you’re advancing. The same heat that strengthens and refines you disturbs what once tolerated your lower walk. Exposure isn’t punishment—it’s confirmation of progress and authority.

Paul didn’t panic, lower the fire, or retreat. He shook the viper off into the flames and kept serving; the islanders watched death turn into testimony.

The exhortation:

  • Don’t dim the blaze to keep snakes comfortable.
  • Don’t mistake intensified opposition for defeat.
  • Shake it off. Let the fire consume what can’t endure it.
  • Gather more wood. Feed the flame. Keep moving forward.

You were made for this temperature. The rising heat is holy—and what strikes you only proves what lives in you.

Don’t flinch when serpents slide into the light—
they coiled in darkness, patient through the night.
Not called by your hand, nor born of your sin;
the flame just grew hotter—and woke what was in.

Paul gathered dry sticks on Malta’s cold shore,
fed the fire humbly, asked nothing more.
Heat climbed, wood cracked, and out came the foe—
a viper struck swift, but death would not grow.

The islanders stared, expecting the fall,
the swell and the stagger that comes to us all.
Yet Paul shook it off, flung it back to the blaze;
the poison hissed once, then vanished in haze.

So when friends turn foes with no cause you can trace,
when lies rise like smoke to accuse and deface,
when attacks hit harder the moment you rise—
it’s not failure arriving; it’s heat in disguise.

The snakes never vanished; they just stayed concealed
till the fire of glory made shadows revealed.
They tolerated coolness, your quieter days,
but advancement brings heat—and exposes their ways.

Don’t dim the blaze down to cradle their peace;
don’t quench what God kindles for fear of release.
Exposure’s no curse; it’s the proof you’ve advanced—
the anointing now burns where the timid once danced.

Strike came in service, not slothful delay;
fangs bite the movers, the ones on their way.
So shake off the venom, let it curl in the flame—
what rises against you just honors your name.

Gather more fuel. Feed the fire. Stand tall.
The island is watching. Let miracles call.
The heat is your forge, not your funeral pyre—
you were made for this blaze, and the blaze for the fire.

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