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The Crimson Dawn of Redemption: Christ’s Conquest on the Cross Shatters Evil in Eternal Splendor by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

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The poem, “The Crimson Dawn of Redemption: Christ’s Conquest on the Cross Shatters Evil in Eternal Splendor”, portrays Good Friday as a cosmic battle where the cross stands as redemption’s fulcrum. Vivid imagery—storm-swept hills, bloodied beams, roiling clouds, and quaking earth—evokes the sorrow and majesty of Christ’s sacrifice. Rhetorical questions explore the mercy, power, and glory flowing from His wounds, defeating evil. Faithful hearts envision His victorious gaze and hear His cry, “Complete!” The poem closes with a triumphant declaration of Christ’s conquest, as the cross ignites eternal light, blending solemnity with exultant hope.

On storm-swept hill, where shadows clash,
The cross arises, scarred by lash.
Its timbers groan beneath the weight,
Of love that storms the gates of fate.

What sacrifice does this day wield?
What blood anoints the battle’s field?
The thorns that rend, the nails that bite,
A King who wars with heaven’s might.

Through roiling clouds, the tempests wail,
Their fury spent on wood so frail.
What mercy holds through lightning’s glare?
What grace defies the darkened air?

The stones stand firm, yet hearts do break,
As earth itself begins to shake.
The Savior’s wounds, a crimson stream,
Redeem the world’s most broken dream.

What power cleaves the ancient night?
What glory dawns through mortal plight?
The cross, a beacon, fierce and tall,
Proclaims the foe’s impending fall.

In faithful hearts, they see His face,
A warrior’s love, a victor’s grace.
“Complete!” His cry splits stone and sky,
The chains of sin in ruin lie.

No storm could veil such radiant might,
The cross ignites redemption’s light.
From bloodied beams, His conquest springs,
Christ’s victory reigns, the heavens sing!

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The Silent Roar of the Cross: Christ’s Triumphant Sacrifice Shatters Satan’s Dominion in Eternal Glory by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christian Poetry, easter, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Praise, Royally Redeemed

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The poem, “The Silent Roar of the Cross: Christ’s Triumphant Sacrifice Shatters Satan’s Dominion in Eternal Glory”, captures Good Friday’s paradox of silence and triumph through vivid imagery. The cross, blood-engraved and mute, stands on Golgotha as mourners grieve under veiled skies. Rhetorical questions ponder the silent love, mercy, and power of Christ’s sacrifice, which unbinds humanity’s chains. The earth’s stillness and Christ’s wordless plea contrast with the resounding victory of His cry, “Finished!” Faithful hearts hear His saving call, and the poem closes with a soaring declaration of Christ’s supreme, eternal reign, proclaiming the cross’s silent roar as it shatters Satan’s dominion, blending solemnity with exultant hope.

No sound but grief on Golgotha’s height,
Yet there the cross pierces the night.
Its weathered beams, with blood engraved,
Stand mute, where sin’s dark debt is braved.

What sacrifice in silence reigns?
What love endures through mortal pains?
The thorns that bite, the spear that tears,
A quiet King whose grace repairs.

Through veiled skies, the mourners bow,
Their whispered sobs the only vow.
What stillness holds the earth in thrall?
What mercy breaks the ancient fall?

The winds grow hushed, the stones lie still,
Yet power surges from that hill.
The Savior’s breath, a wordless plea,
Unbinds the chains of destiny.

What glory shines where shadows flee?
What strength in death sets captives free?
The cross, though silent, speaks with might,
Its voiceless roar ignites the light.

In faithful hearts, they hear His call,
A love that echoes, saving all.
“Finished!” His cry rends heaven’s gate,
A victor’s shout that seals sin’s fate.

No louder song could earth sustain,
The cross’s hush drowns evil’s reign.
From silent scars, His glory soars,
Christ reigns supreme, forevermore!

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The Cross as Throne: Christ’s Blessed Love Vanquishes Sin in Redemptive Majesty by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

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

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The poem, “The Cross as Throne: Christ’s Blessed Love Vanquishes Sin in Redemptive Majesty”, portrays Good Friday as Christ’s enthronement on the cross, a paradoxical throne of sacrifice and victory. Vivid imagery—thorned crown, bloodied robe, nail-pierced hands, and quaking earth—conveys the sorrow and majesty of His sacrifice. Rhetorical questions ponder the love, mercy, and power flowing from this throne, redeeming humanity. Faithful hearts envision Christ’s sovereign gaze and hear His triumphant cry, “It is finished.” The poem closes with a bold declaration of Christ’s victory over Satan’s claim, blending solemnity with exultant hope, proclaiming the cross as the eternal source of light and freedom.

On barren hill, no palace stands,
Yet there a throne, by nail-scarred hands.
Its beams of wood, with blood adorned,
A kingly seat, by suffering torn.

What sacrifice does this throne bear?
What love descends through anguished air?
The crown of thorns, a jagged crest,
Proclaims a King whose love is blest.

Through dust and cries, the heavens mourn,
A robe of crimson, tattered, worn.
What scepter falls from pierced embrace?
What mercy flows to save the race?

The earth grows still, its heart does quake,
As shadows flee for light’s own sake.
The King’s own breath, a final vow,
Binds broken souls to freedom now.

What power breaks the serpent’s chain?
What glory rises through the pain?
The throne of wood, with blood-stains bright,
Reveals a dawn beyond the night.

In faithful hearts, they see His gaze,
A sovereign love through darkened days.
“It is finished,” His edict rings,
A victor’s cry that heaven sings.

No mortal crown could bear such might,
Yet on this throne, the world finds light.
Where death once ruled, the cross holds reign,
Christ’s triumph casts out Satan’s claim.

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Christ’s Exultant Cross: Vanquishing Evil in Redemptive Splendor by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Christian Poetry, easter, Holy Bible, Inspirational

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The poem, titled “Christ’s Exultant Cross: Vanquishing Evil in Redemptive Splendor,” captures the solemn yet triumphant essence of Good Friday through vivid imagery. It depicts hearts gathered beneath a gray sky, drawn to a rugged cross on a hill, symbolizing Jesus’ sacrifice. Rhetorical questions reflect on the blood that washes away sin, the mercy from His wounds, and the light enduring through darkness. Mourners’ tears, a trembling earth, and a torn veil evoke the weight of redemption’s birth. Faithful hearts envision Christ’s forgiving gaze, while the poem closes with a declaration of His triumph over Satan’s power, blending sorrow with the exultant promise of victory and grace.

Beneath a sky of shrouded gray,
Hearts gather where the shadows sway.
On rugged hill, the cross stands tall,
Its splintered wood a silent call.

What sacrifice unfolds this day?
What blood descends to wash away?
The thorns that pierce, the nails that bind,
A love divine for humankind.

Through dusty air, the mourners weep,
Their tears like rivers, dark and deep.
The earth trembles, the veil is torn,
In anguished cries, redemption born.

What mercy flows from wounded side?
What light through darkened hours will bide?
The crimson stains on stony ground,
A silent grace, forever found.

In faithful hearts, they see His face,
Eyes lifted high, yet full of grace.
“Forgive them all,” His whisper falls,
Echoing through eternal halls.

The sun retreats, the heavens groan,
Yet hope takes root in hearts of stone.
On this grim day, the cross holds sway,
Christ’s triumph shatters Satan’s sway.

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Rejoicing in the Light of Christ’s Delight and Divine Orchestration by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

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

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The poem, titled “Rejoicing in the Light of Christ’s Delight and Divine Orchestration,” expresses gratitude and awe for Jesus, who grants each new day as an opportunity to glorify Him. It opens with hearts collectively rising at dawn, offering love and praise. Through rhetorical questions, it reflects on Christ’s divine acts—saving souls, guiding authorities toward justice, sending angels to the distressed, providing miracles, welcoming believers into Heaven, and painting the sky with sunrises and sunsets. Faithful hearts imagine Christ’s voice affirming His delight in them, adoring their enduring faith. The poem closes with a reverent question, evoking joyful anticipation of what sacred, divine, and holy wonders will occur during their day.

Each dawn arises, hearts lift to sing,
To Jesus, who wakes all, their love they bring.
A privilege granted, another day’s light,
To glorify His name, in His holy sight.

What are You orchestrating, Lord, this day?
What soul will You save by Your boundless grace?
What heart of authority will You move to be just?
What angel will You send to a soul in distress?

What provision miraculous will You provide?
What born-again soul will in Heaven abide?
What sunrise and sunset will blaze in the sky?
All ponder Your wonders, their spirits lift high.

In faithful hearts, they imagine Your voice so bright,
“Beloved children, in you I delight,
Adoring your faith, forever ablaze.”
Lord, what sacred wonders will You now display?

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Rejoice In Our Savior’s Ability To Meet Our Every Need by Debbie Harris

15 Tuesday Apr 2025

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Our Triune God is gloriously

saturated with everything we

need like a ceaseless shimmering

immortal ever flowing stream!

Rejoice in His everlasting gleam!

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God’s Word Transforms His People Through The Holy Bible by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Holy Bible, Inspirational

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The sonnet “God’s Word Transforms His People Through the Holy Bible” portrays the Bible as a living, divine tool that shapes believers’ lives. It describes scripture’s power to pierce darkness, break pride, and instill wisdom, guiding hearts toward God’s grace. From Genesis to Revelation, its promises renew faith, aligning lives with heaven’s design. The poem emphasizes the Bible’s enduring role in transforming God’s people, making them humble, faithful, and reflective of His will.

The Holy Bible, God’s own sacred scroll,
Unfurls His truth to hearts that seek His face,
Its words, alive, ignite the weary soul,
And lead it home through mercy’s boundless grace.

No shadow stands against its piercing light,
Each verse a hammer breaking pride apart,
It shapes the meek with wisdom’s gentle might,
And writes His law upon the humble heart.

From Genesis to Revelation’s end,
Its pages breathe with promises divine,
Through faith, His people learn to newly bend,
Their lives transformed to mirror heaven’s design.

O Book of Life, your power shall not fade,
By you, His flock is ever newly made.

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If Jesus Wept, So Can We by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 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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Below is a short poem inspired by the theme “If Jesus wept, so can we,” building on the idea from the sonnet “The Tears of Christ, Our Solace and Our Stay” and the verse John 11:35 (“Jesus wept”). It emphasizes that Jesus’ tears validate our own, affirming His empathy and permission for us to grieve, in a concise, Malcolm Guite-inspired style with theological depth and emotional resonance.

If Jesus wept, so can we,
His tears a stream where sorrows meet;
No shame in grief’s sincerity,
For Christ has blessed its flowing sweet.
His heart, with ours, in anguish joins,
And bids our tears to fall, yet rise.

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Jesus Wept! The Tears of Christ, Our Solace and Our Stay by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Apr 2025

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

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The sonnet “The Tears of Christ, Our Solace and Our Stay” meditates on the compassionate tears of Jesus, rooted in “Jesus wept” (John 11:35), portraying His tears as a divine embrace of all human grief, ensuring no sorrow escapes His redemptive love. It reveals Jesus as both human and divine, sharing our pain and transforming it through His grace.

  • John 11:35 – “Jesus wept.” The sonnet’s core inspiration, this verse captures Jesus’ tears at Lazarus’ tomb, showing His deep empathy. The opening lines (“When Jesus wept, His heart with ours entwined, / Each tear a mirror of our mortal pain”) reflect this moment, where His tears unite Him with our suffering, affirming He feels every loss.
  • Psalm 56:8 – “You have kept count of my tossings; put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in your book?” The sonnet’s assertion that “No grief too small, no anguish left behind” and “He knows the weight of every silent cry” echoes this verse, emphasizing Jesus’ attentive care for every tear, as He holds our sorrows close, redeeming them with His “sacred drops.”
  • Hebrews 4:15 – “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin.” The lines “In Bethany, where death’s cold shadow fell, / He mourned with sisters bound in sorrow’s grip” and “Each hidden wound that scars the soul’s retreat” draw on this verse, portraying Jesus as a Savior who fully understands human weakness, His tears in Bethany revealing a love that enters our deepest despair.
  • Revelation 21:4 – “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore.” The sonnet’s promise that Jesus “holds us close till joy and tears complete” aligns with this verse, pointing to the hope of ultimate restoration, where His presence turns sorrow into joy, as reflected in the closing couplet: “O Christ, who weeps, our sorrows You embrace, / Your tears anoint us with Your boundless grace.”
  • Isaiah 53:4 – “Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows.” The imagery of Jesus’ tears redeeming “our loss’s stain” and His gaze that “shall never pass us by” connects to this verse, underscoring that His weeping is part of bearing our grief, transforming it through His sacrificial love.

The sonnet weaves these scriptures into a tapestry of comfort, showing that Jesus’ tears at Bethany and beyond signify His intimate knowledge of all our sorrows. His weeping sanctifies our pain, offering solace and the promise of grace that renews and restores, ensuring no tear is shed in vain.

When Jesus wept, His heart with ours entwined,
Each tear a mirror of our mortal pain;
No grief too small, no anguish left behind,
His sacred drops redeem our loss’s stain.
In Bethany, where death’s cold shadow fell,
He mourned with sisters bound in sorrow’s grip;
Yet in His tears, a deeper truth to tell:
His love descends where human hopes might slip.
He knows the weight of every silent cry,
Each hidden wound that scars the soul’s retreat;
His gaze, though pierced, shall never pass us by,
But holds us close till joy and tears complete.
O Christ, who weeps, our sorrows You embrace,
Your tears anoint us with Your boundless grace.

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Sonnet: The Joy of Trusting Christ in Daily Life by Debbie Harris

13 Sunday Apr 2025

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The sonnet, titled “The Joy of Trusting Christ in Daily Life,” celebrates the constant presence of Jesus in everyday moments, transforming routine life with His love and peace. It portrays faith in Christ as a source of joy that uplifts both mundane tasks and challenges, offering grace and guidance. The poem highlights His mercy as ever-present, from morning to night, turning laughter and tears into opportunities for divine connection. It encourages trusting Jesus to find eternal joy, presenting Him as a faithful companion who crowns each day with purpose and hope.

In simple moments, where the heart finds rest,
The Savior walks beside us, day by day;
His gentle hand transforms the commonplace,
And fills our steps with joy along the way.

No task too small, no worry too mundane,
For Christ’s own love doth every burden bear;
Through faith in Him, life’s trials bloom with grace,
His peace a gift that lingers in the air.

Each morning’s light reveals His mercy new,
Each evening’s calm His promise to abide;
In laughter, tears, His presence shineth through,
A constant friend, our ever-faithful guide.

O trust in Jesus, heart, and thou shalt see,
His joy shall crown thy days eternally.

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