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Heaven’s Stay for Earth’s Striving Days: A Poetic Journey Through Psalm 121:2 by Debbie Harris

12 Saturday Apr 2025

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When sickness grips my frame with fever’s chain,
And shadows veil the hope within my sight,
I seek the strength to rise above my pain—
My help cometh from the Lord, my light.

When loss doth rend my heart with bitter grief,
And empty days stretch far as eyes can see,
I find in faith a solace, though so brief—
My help cometh from the Lord, to me.

When foes arise to mock my striving day,
Their words like arrows pierce my weary soul,
Yet still I stand, upheld by heaven’s stay—
My help cometh from the Lord, my lord.

Through every trial, His hand shall e’er sustain,
The Maker’s love my refuge shall remain.

When sickness grips my frame with fever’s chain,
And shadows veil the hope within my sight,
I seek the strength to rise above my pain—
My help cometh from the Lord, my light.

When loss doth rend my heart with bitter grief,
And empty days stretch far as eyes can see,
I find in faith a solace, though so brief—
My help cometh from the Lord, to me.

When foes arise to mock my striving day,
Their words like arrows pierce my weary soul,
Yet still I stand, upheld by heaven’s stay—
My help cometh from the Lord, my lord.

Through every trial, His hand shall e’er sustain,
The Maker’s love my refuge shall remain.

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The Ungodly Practice of Poisoning the Well of Trust with Slanderous Deceit by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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The sonnet The Ungodly Practice of Poisoning the Well of Trust with Slanderous Deceit condemns the sinful act of slandering a person’s reputation through lies, likening it to poisoning a communal well of trust. It portrays deceitful words as a destructive force that obscures truth, fosters doubt, and replaces love with scorn. Drawing on Christ’s example, who endured false accusations with grace, the poem urges readers to reject slander, protect the innocent, and uphold truth. It calls for a servant-hearted commitment to speak honestly, ensuring no one’s good name is tainted by malice.

To poison wells of trust with whispered lies,
And taint a soul’s good name with venom’d breath,
Is sin that clouds the heart where honor dies,
And sows a field where only malice wreathes.
A tongue unchecked, with subtle slander’s art,
Can dim the light of truth in others’ eyes.
It builds a cage of doubt to trap the heart,
Where once was love, now scorn and fear arise.

O Christ, whose name was marred by false disdain,
You bore the weight of lies with silent grace.
Your servant love calls us to cleanse the stain,
And guard the pure from slander’s foul embrace.
Beware the tongue that taints the innocent’s fame—
Speak truth, and let no well bear poison’s shame.

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The Tragedy Of Misused Power by Debbie Harris

11 Friday Apr 2025

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The sonnet “The Tragedy of Misused Power” explores the harm caused when people misuse their influence for selfish ends, betraying trust and hurting others. It highlights how power, meant for good, can sow pain when misdirected, yet contrasts this with Christ’s example of servant leadership. Through His selfless love and sacrifice, He shows the ideal of using power to uplift others. The sonnet concludes by challenging all to embrace this model, leading with a servant’s heart to avoid the tragedy of misused power.

When mortal hands seize power’s fleeting sway,
They bend its force to self, and trust betray.
No tyrant’s throne, yet still the heart’s own greed
Can wound the souls that cry in silent need.
A whispered choice, a strength to harm or mend,
May break the weak or bid the lonely mend.
What might have bloomed to bless, when turned astray,
Sows bitter tears where love should light the way.

Yet Christ, the servant, shows the truer call—
His power knelt to lift the low, not fall.
No pride He sought, but gave Himself to bear
The cross of care for all who linger there.
O fleeting might, misused, we drift apart—
Rise, all, to lead with Christ’s own servant heart.

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Sonnet: Christ’s Love Undeterred by Debbie Harris

10 Thursday Apr 2025

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The majestic sonnet exalts Christ’s love as an invincible, divine force, unyielding against tempests, sin, or despair. With regal imagery, it portrays His mercy as a boundless river, the cross as a throne of glory, and His grace as a celestial light. No power can thwart this sovereign love, and the final line proclaims that through Christ’s salvation, all souls find love.

No tempest dares to quell Christ’s holy flame,
Its radiance gilds the blackest void with might.
Though sin’s grim hosts in shadowed fury claim,
His sovereign grace ascends, eternal light.

No fetter forged can bind His boundless heart,
No mortal dread can veil His sacred vow.
When earthly thrones in ruin fall apart,
His love prevails, a crown that none can bow.

The cross, a throne of glory’s sacrifice,
Defies the tides of anguish and despair.
From wounds divine, His mercy’s rivers rise,
To cleanse the soul and rend the dark asunder.

O love supreme, no power can disprove,
In Christ’s salvation, all souls find love.

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A Sonnet Reflecting on How a Society’s Drift from God Correlates with a Decline in the Beauty of Its Architecture, Poetry, Apparel, and Music by Debbie Harris

10 Thursday Apr 2025

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This Petrarchan sonnet explores the spiritual and cultural decay resulting from a society’s drift from God, contrasted with the redemptive restoration of beauty through salvation’s gift. The octave depicts a bleak decline: as souls abandon divine truth, architecture’s sacred forms turn cold and gloomy, poetry loses its grace, apparel dims without holy hues, and music’s anthems fade into discord, mirroring a broader loss of beauty when faith wanes. The sestet shifts to hope, proclaiming that salvation, freely given through Christ’s indwelling presence, revives the arts. Spires and psalms rise in sacred splendor, renewed forms restore God’s beauty across all creative expressions, songs glorify Him with rapturous praise, and truth takes root in hearts eternally. Structured with an ABBAABBA CDEDDD rhyme scheme, the sonnet uses vivid imagery—mire, cold arches, soaring spires, and roaring songs—to weave a narrative of loss and triumph, illustrating how society’s rejection of God dulls its arts, while His grace rekindles their biblical splendor.

When souls from God’s eternal truth depart,
The mire engulfs where once His beauty shone,
And sacred forms in stone to gloom are gone,
Their arches cold, unlovely to the heart.
No poet’s verse with heaven’s grace does start,
Nor garments gleam where holy hues belong,
But music wanes, its anthems lost to wrong,
And beauty fades where faith should play its part.
Yet salvation’s gift, so freely giv’n, restores,
Because of Christ within, the arts soar,
Where spires and psalms in sacred splendor soar,
In forms renewed, God’s beauty now restores,
And songs glorify God in rapturous roar,
To plant His truth in hearts forevermore.

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Light in the Dark: Modern Acts of Overcoming Evil with Good by Debbie Harris

10 Thursday Apr 2025

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The sonnet illustrates three modern instances of overcoming evil with good. First, a community counters hateful graffiti by painting a vibrant, loving mural with children’s help, transforming malice into beauty. Second, a friend combats rumors and gossip with honest, kind words, restoring honor where lies sought to harm. Third, a nurse responds to a bombing by tending to the wounded, bringing hope amid terror’s chaos. Each act is punctuated by “overcoming evil with good,” emphasizing the triumph of grace. The poem concludes with a challenge: “Choose thou the good, transform the blight,” urging readers to actively choose goodness to change evil’s effects, highlighting daily grace as a force against darkness.

When hate graffitied walls with venom’s spite,
A town repainted love in colors grand,
With children’s hands, they turned the dark to light,
A mural bloomed where malice once had planned—
Overcoming evil with good.
When rumors spread, with gossip’s cruel intent,
A friend stood firm, their words both kind and true,
They silenced lies with honor’s soft ascent—
Overcoming evil with good.
When bombs ripped peace from city streets in two,
A nurse rushed in to mend each broken soul,
Her hands brought hope where terror’s shadow grew—
Overcoming evil with good.
So daily grace defeats the darkest fight,
Choose thou the good, transform the blight.

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The Triumph of Grace: Overcoming Evil with Christ’s Boundless Good by Debbie Harris

10 Thursday Apr 2025

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The sonnet explores how Jesus overcame evil with good during His passion and crucifixion. It begins with His merciful response to Judas’ betrayal, calling him “friend” despite the treachery. It then depicts His forgiveness toward those who crowned Him with thorns and crucified Him, offering prayer instead of curses as His blood redeemed the world. The poem highlights His compassion toward the repentant thief on the cross, granting him paradise amid mockery. Finally, it celebrates His resurrection as the ultimate triumph of grace, dispelling evil’s darkness with divine light and erasing sin through boundless love. The sonnet portrays Christ’s responses as acts of goodness that conquer evil at every turn.

When Judas sold his Lord for silver’s gleam,
He met no wrath, but “Friend,” a gentle call,
A voice that pierced the dark with mercy’s beam,
And turned betrayal’s sting to love for all.
When thorns were pressed, and scornful hands struck sore,
He prayed, “Forgive,” from wood of sacrifice,
His blood a balm where hatred’s rivers pour,
A gift to mend the world at such a price.
Though thieves reviled beside His dying frame,
To one repentant soul He gave a crown,
A paradise from cross’s bitter shame,
Where good arose and evil’s might went down.
So evil’s night He conquered with His day,
By grace alone, He swept our sins away.

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Five Sonnets of the Paschal Mystery: Reflections on the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ by Debbie Harris

09 Wednesday Apr 2025

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  1. “The Cross and the Dawn: A Meditation on the Sorrowful Crucifixion and Triumphant Resurrection of Christ”
    This sonnet portrays the crucifixion’s grim brutality—Christ’s suffering on the cross with nails and splinters—followed by the triumphant dawn of His resurrection. It contrasts death’s darkness with the light of redemption, emphasizing His victory with the refrain “From death’s dark veil, He rose to reign.”
  2. “The Empty Tomb: Mary Magdalene’s Discovery of the Risen Lord in the Quiet of Easter Morning”
    Focused on Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the empty tomb, this poem captures the awe and hope of Easter morning. It describes the rolled-away stone, folded linen, and the realization of Christ’s resurrection, highlighting the power that broke death’s hold and birthed new life.
  3. “Crown of Thorns, Crown of Glory: The Journey from Christ’s Humiliation to His Eternal Exaltation”
    This sonnet traces Christ’s journey from the mocking crown of thorns during His passion to His glorified reign after resurrection. It moves through His crucifixion, burial, and triumphant rise, celebrating His transformation from shame to eternal kingship.
  4. “The Lamb’s Redemption: The Sacrificial Love of Jesus Fulfilled in His Victory Over Death”
    Centered on Christ as the sacrificial Lamb, this poem links His death on the cross to the Passover, portraying His blood as atonement for sin. It culminates in His resurrection, where the risen Shepherd leads His flock, fulfilling redemption’s promise.
  5. “Gethsemane to Galilee: Tracing Christ’s Path from the Garden of Agony to the Shores of Resurrection”
    This sonnet follows Christ from His anguished prayer in Gethsemane, through His crucifixion and burial, to His post-resurrection appearance by Galilee’s shores. It weaves human suffering with divine triumph, ending in the joy of His living presence among His disciples.

Together, these sonnets weave a narrative of Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection, reflecting the Paschal Mystery’s depth and glory.

1. The Cross and the Dawn

The hill stood stark, a shadowed frame,
Where love took on a mortal name.
The wood groaned low beneath His weight,
Splinters bore the sins of hate.
Nails bit deep, the sky turned grim,
Yet heaven sang a silent hymn—
From death’s dark veil, He rose to reign.

The crimson flowed, the earth did quake,
A thief’s last breath, a spear’s cruel rake.
Night draped the world in mourning’s hue,
While angels waited, still and true.
Then dawn awoke with golden fire,
A stone displaced, a soul’s desire—
From death’s dark veil, He rose to reign.

No tomb could hold the Light of men,
No shroud could bind what lives again.
The cross, once cruel, now stands redeemed,
A bridge where grace and glory streamed.
Through endless days, we’ll sing His worth,
The Dawn who conquered death’s rebirth—
From death’s dark veil, He rose to reign.


2. The Empty Tomb

The air was cool, the dawn was near,
A mourner came with trembling fear.
The stone, so vast, now rolled aside,
A hollow cave where hope had died.
She paused—her breath caught in the dew,
The scent of myrrh still lingered through.

No body lay where once He slept,
The linen folded, softly kept.
A whisper stirred the silence vast,
“The Lord is risen—free at last.”
Her heart, once stone, began to race,
She saw His life in empty space.

What power broke the seal of night?
What hand restored the morning’s light?
The tomb, a shell, now sings His praise,
A testament through endless days.
Death’s grip was loosed, its victory torn,
For Christ, the King, that day was born.


3. Crown of Thorns, Crown of Glory

They wove a crown with twisted vine,
A cruel jest for the Divine.
Thorns pierced deep, His brow did bleed,
A king they mocked in bitter need.
The weight of scorn, He bore alone,
A suffering Lamb upon His throne.

The nails were driven, shadows fell,
A cry rang out—redemption’s knell.
Beneath the cross, the faithful wept,
While in the tomb, His form was kept.
Three days of silence, cold and still,
Obeyed the Father’s sovereign will.

Now see the crown that shines afar,
No thorns remain, no earthly scar.
A diadem of radiant gold,
The risen King, foretold of old.
From shame to splendor, death to life,
He reigns above all pain and strife—
The Crown of Glory, evermore.


4. The Lamb’s Redemption

A Lamb was led through ancient dust,
To bear the weight of human lust.
His blood was spilled, a scarlet sign,
Fulfilling law with love divine.
The Passover, once shadows cast,
In Him became the feast at last.

Upon the hill, the altar stood,
A cross of rough and rugged wood.
No blemish marked His gentle frame,
Yet for our guilt, He took the blame.
The earth received that sacred flood,
Atonement sealed in holy blood.

But lo, the Lamb no longer lies,
He lives, He reigns beyond the skies!
The fleece of death could not contain,
The Shepherd risen to sustain.
Through gates of pearl, His flock He leads,
The Lamb redeemed our every need.


5. Gethsemane to Galilee

In olive groves, the night was deep,
He knelt where mortal fears would creep.
The cup was bitter, shadows long,
Yet still He sang redemption’s song.
His sweat like blood upon the ground,
A Savior’s love in silence found.

The cross arose, the dawn was lost,
His life the ransom, paid the cost.
Within the tomb, the stillness grew,
As heaven watched what hell would do.
But stone gave way, the grave was rent,
A triumph death could not prevent.

By Galilee, the waves were still,
He stood alive on yonder hill.
The fishers saw, their hearts aflame,
The risen Lord who called their name.
From garden’s grief to shore’s embrace,
Christ reigns in everlasting grace.

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The Crown of Thorns Transformed: An Ode to Easter’s Redemptive Glory by Debbie Harris

09 Wednesday Apr 2025

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The sonnet describes how the thorns that once crowned Jesus in mockery are now a radiant, divine garland, reshaped by His victory over death. The bloodshed in agony transforms into beams of light, and the thorns bloom into roses, symbolizing grace. The cross, once a site of torment, rises as a majestic throne, proclaiming Christ’s triumph. The poem concludes by exalting this redemptive shift, where love converts suffering into an enduring, golden glory, celebrating Easter’s profound victory.

Where thorns once pierced the sacred brow in scorn,
Now blooms a crown no mortal hands could weave,
A garland wrought of light, by anguish torn,
Yet raised anew, its glory we receive.
The blood that stained the rugged wood with red,
Now flows as rays to gild the dawn’s embrace,
Each cruel barb, once harbinger of dread,
Becomes a rose in resurrection’s grace.
The cross, a scaffold grim, ascends a throne,
Its timbers sing where silence held its sway,
Through death’s defeat, the Savior’s might is shown,
A diadem of stars to light the day.
So hallowed be this triumph, pure and vast,
For love hath turned the thorns to gold at last.

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In God’s Great House: A Reflection on 2 Timothy 2:20 by Debbie Harris

07 Monday Apr 2025

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The sonnet “In God’s Great House: A Reflection on 2 Timothy 2:20” reflects on 2 Timothy 2:20, which describes a house containing vessels of gold, silver, wood, and clay, each with distinct purposes—some noble, some common. It portrays these vessels as varied yet unified within God’s vast house, all bearing a “holy flame” in their own ways, symbolizing their shared divine calling. Gold and silver vessels shine with grace, while wood and clay offer humble strength, holding “daily bread divine.” Their purposes stem from God’s hands, which shape, refine, and assign their roles. Though their stations differ, they are all valued and embraced within His fold, urged to shine or serve as called, forever enthralled in His presence.

Within a vast and storied house they stand,
The vessels wrought of gold and silver gleam,
While wood and clay, shaped by a humbler hand,
In quiet service find their own esteem.
All bear the holy flame in varied ways,
Their polished forms a testament to grace,
Yet others hold the daily bread divine,
Their simple strength a beauty none displace.
Each purpose flows from hands that know the clay,
The fire that refines, the will that molds,
And though their stations differ day by day,
God’s hands assign their tasks within His fold.
So let us shine or serve as we are called,
In God’s vast house, where all are e’er enthralled.

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John Blase

The Beautiful Due

Some creatives

Poetry - Songs - Faith-based discussion - Comments

Riverside Peace

Discover how God works through his creation and Scripture to show us his love.

Petals from the Basket

Ideas and Resources for Everyday Christian Living

His Beloved

"I do not write these things to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children" 1 Corinthians 4:14 Copyright © Kayla Rivers All Rights Reserved

Making Joy a Habit

My Journey for Joy through Christ-Centered Living

Gail Johnson

Sharing the hope I found in the center of His wheel

Rooted in Christ

Becoming deeply Rooted in Christ by digging into His word.

RDN

adaughtersgiftoflove

Encouraging and Empowering Women In Christ

Lines of Lazarus

"God is my Help"

l i g h t room

Word(s) . Light . Life

Take your Cross now.

John 3:16 for ME.

Together Sisters

~walking each other home~

Life in a blog

All there is ever, is the now

He Spoke To My Heart

A Collection of Inspirational Thoughts by Jeannine Larcom

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