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Conviction, Repentance, and Resurrection: The Step-by-Step Miracle of Being Born Again in Christ Jesus by Debbie Harris

14 Tuesday Oct 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, Praise

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Summary of “Conviction, Repentance, and Resurrection: The Step-by-Step Miracle of Being Born Again in Christ Jesus”

This extended poem chronicles the profound spiritual journey of Christian salvation and rebirth through Jesus Christ, structured as a sequential, step-by-step process rooted in biblical principles. It unfolds in poetic verses, blending imagery of darkness yielding to light, death giving way to life, and human frailty transformed by divine grace.

  • Conviction (Awakening to Sin): The poem begins with a lost soul adrift in worldly emptiness, stirred by the Holy Spirit’s gentle conviction. Like rain on dry ground, guilt pierces the heart, shattering denial and prompting tears of realization—the essential first step of recognizing one’s need for God.
  • Repentance (Turning from Sin): Sorrow leads to humble confession and surrender. The penitent kneels, casting off pride and vices like autumn leaves, creating a contrite heart ready for mercy. This act of turning away from the old life burns away impurities, paving the way for true freedom.
  • Faith and Baptism (Dying and Rising with Christ): Belief in Jesus’ sacrificial death on the cross ignites trust. Baptism symbolizes burial of the old self in water, washing away sins through His blood, followed by emergence as a resurrected being—erased past, no lingering chains.
  • Indwelling of the Holy Spirit (New Birth): The Spirit descends like a dove or flame, filling the soul with power and making the believer a new creation, a child of God. Clothed in righteousness, the inward person is renewed, bearing fruits like love, joy, and peace, guided by Scripture.
  • Discipleship and Growth (Walking in Faith): Daily life involves prayer, worship, fellowship, and service. Armor against temptation—faith’s shield and truth’s sword—fortifies the journey. Trials refine character, community sharpens resolve, and perseverance builds toward maturity, from glory to glory.
  • Perseverance and Culmination (Eternal Resurrection): Amid challenges, hope anchors the soul. The poem crescendos to the final resurrection: a glorified body in heaven, free from pain, united with Christ. The entire process glorifies God, portraying rebirth as a symphony of mercy—from earthly awakening to eternal rest.

Overall, the poem emphasizes themes of grace, redemption, and transformation, portraying being “born again” (John 3:3) not as a single event but a miraculous, progressive miracle enabled solely by Jesus’ love, culminating in everlasting praise. It serves as an inspirational ode to faith’s transformative power, accessible yet deeply theological.

In the shadows of a soul once lost and torn,
A wanderer drifts through valleys dark and worn.
The weight of sin, like chains that bind the heart,
Whispers of despair, pulling worlds apart.
Eyes blind to grace, ears deaf to heaven’s call—
The first step: conviction, the Spirit’s thrall.
A stirring deep, a prick upon the conscience clear,
Awakening the need for something near.

Repentance blooms, a turning from the night,
Confessing wrongs beneath the Savior’s light.
Knees bend low in sorrow’s humble plea,
“Forgive me, Lord, and set my spirit free.”
The old self cracks, like tombs that roll away,
Dying to flesh in waters of the fray.
Buried with Him in baptism’s sacred tide,
The past dissolves where grace and truth abide.

From depths arise, renewed by faith’s embrace,
Believing in the cross, the empty space.
Jesus’ blood, the ransom paid in full,
Washes clean, makes scarlet white as wool.
The Holy Spirit descends like dove’s soft wing,
Filling the void, making dead hearts sing.
A new creation, born of water and the Word,
Alive in Christ, where once the soul was blurred.

Now walk in light, with steps ordained anew,
Fruits of the Spirit in all you say and do.
Love, joy, peace—the armor of the faith,
Guarding the heart from temptation’s wraith.
Fellowship grows in the body of the King,
Worship and service, letting praises ring.
No longer slave, but child of God above,
Eternal life, wrapped in unending love.

At journey’s end, the promise shines so bright,
Transformed forever in His glorious sight.
Born again by Jesus, step by faithful step,
From death to life, in His eternal kept.
The veil is lifted, heaven’s gates ajar—
Redeemed, restored, a shining guiding star.
In Him we rise, reborn and ever free,
Glory to the Lamb for eternity.

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Jubilant Riches Unveiled: The Holy Scriptures as the True Christian’s Glorious Treasure Trove of Endurance, Encouragement, and Everlasting Hope by Debbie Harris

14 Tuesday Oct 2025

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

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The poem, under the jubilant title Jubilant Riches Unveiled: The Holy Scriptures as the True Christian’s Glorious Treasure Trove of Endurance, Encouragement, and Everlasting Hope!, exuberantly portrays the Bible as an incomparable heavenly treasure chest overflowing with spiritual riches exclusively for true believers in Christ.

It opens by likening Scripture to a divine vault of gold and jewels, evoking praise and joy (“Hallelujah!”) as it references Romans 15:4, emphasizing how ancient writings were penned to instruct and liberate souls.

The core stanzas celebrate three key gems:

  • Endurance as resilient diamonds and rubies, strengthened through trials.
  • Encouragement as flowing pearls and comforting whispers from Psalms and prophets, uplifting the weary.
  • Hope as a vast sapphire sea of eternal promise, far surpassing earthly wealth.

The poem culminates in a triumphant call to rejoice, dive into this opulent inheritance, and unite in song, affirming the Word’s living power as the ultimate crown of gold in Christ’s name—igniting jubilant faith and bold testimony for every disciple. Overall, it’s a rapturous ode to Scripture’s transformative bounty, blending biblical truth with vivid imagery of victory and delight.

In vaults of heaven, etched in gold divine,
The Scriptures gleam, a treasure pure and fine—
For every true disciple of the King,
A chest of jewels that makes the spirit sing!

Hallelujah! Burst forth in joyful praise,
These ancient words ignite eternal blaze:
“For all was written,” Romans cries with glee,
To teach our souls, set captive hearts free!

Endurance blooms like diamonds in the mine,
Forged in the fire of trials that refine;
Through storms and shadows, patience stands tall,
A ruby fortress, unyielding to the squall.

Encouragement cascades like rivers of pearl,
Comforting whispers in a weary world—
Psalms of triumph, prophets’ victorious call,
Lifting the fallen, enriching one and all!

And oh, the hope! A sapphire sea so vast,
Everlasting promise, holding steadfast;
No earthly riches compare to this delight,
The Bible’s bounty, our beacon in the night.

Rejoice, true Christian, in this opulent store,
Wealth beyond measure, forevermore—
Scripture’s embrace, our crown of living gold,
In Christ’s great name, our stories boldly told!

Dive deep, dear seeker, claim your royal share,
In every verse, God’s riches beyond compare;
Jubilant hearts unite in rapturous song,
The Word alive—our treasure, ever strong!

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Sonnet: Triumph of the Just by Debbie Harris

07 Tuesday Oct 2025

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The sonnet, inspired by Psalm 7:9, celebrates the triumph of the righteous over the wicked. It portrays God’s justice as all-seeing, testing hearts and minds, ensuring the downfall of evil and the establishment of the just. The poem exudes confidence in divine righteousness, depicting the wicked’s schemes as fleeting and the pure as enduring under God’s unwavering judgment. It concludes with a victorious call to the faithful to rejoice in God’s eternal justice.

Psalm 7:9 (KJV)
Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end; but establish the just: for the righteous God trieth the hearts and reins.

The wicked’s reign shall crumble, swift to dust,
Their schemes dissolve beneath God’s piercing gaze.
The righteous heart, in truth and honor thrust,
Shall rise, established firm through endless days.
No shadow hides from Him who tries the soul,
His justice weighs each thought, each secret aim.
The pure in heart ascend, their spirits whole,
While evil falters, consumed by its own flame.
Rejoice, ye just, for God your cause defends,
His righteous verdict echoes through the skies.
The reins of truth He holds, and never bends,
In Him, the faithful find their victory’s prize.
So sing, O saints, of triumph pure and bright,
God’s justice reigns, eternal, strong, and right.

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Intensify Your Discernment In Your Royally Redeemed by Debbie Harris

05 Sunday Oct 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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Those who call themselves

the church in these end of

days may not be the true

Church of the living Truune

God. Those who call themselves

Christians in these end of days

may not be true authentic

Biblical followers of our

Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!

Pastors may be wolves in

sheep’s clothing preaching

and teaching doctrines of

demons, a gospel of greed,

power,money, and fame!

Oh Lord intensify your

discernment in your royally

redeemed in the midst of

these end of days this I

humbly pray! Amen & Amen!

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Tragedy Of Tragedies Is An Unredeemed Heart by Debbie Harris

02 Thursday Oct 2025

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No Christ in your

heart, then there

will be chaos in

your unredeemed life!

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Abhor What Is Evil And Speak Out Against It by Debbie Harris

24 Wednesday Sep 2025

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

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The poem “Abhorring What is Evil” (inspired by Romans 12:9) condemns evil as a deceptive, corrupting force that spreads lies and destruction. It urges readers to reject evil’s temptations with resolve, embracing virtue, truth, and love instead. By actively opposing evil and upholding righteousness, one can live freely in divine light.

Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good.— Romans 12:9 (ESV)

In shadows deep, where evil dwells,
A serpent’s hiss, a tolling knell,
Its whispered lies, like poison spread,
Corrupt the heart, defile the head.

Abhor the dark, its cunning wiles,
The twisted greed, the venomous guiles.
It cloaks itself in fleeting gain,
But leaves behind a wretched stain.

With steadfast heart, reject its call,
Let virtue stand, unyielding, tall.
For evil thrives where silence grows,
And festers in the soul’s repose.

Cast out its shade with righteous flame,
Condemn its deeds, expose its shame.
Hold fast to truth, let love abide,
And turn from wrong with holy pride.

For in the fight to spurn what’s vile,
We carve a path to the divine.
Abhorring evil, we are free,
To live in light, eternally.

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Sonnet Psalm 3:3 Lifter Of Every Head by Debbie Harris

21 Sunday Sep 2025

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Psalm 3:3 (KJV)
“But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.”

Sonnet

O Lord, a shield for all who seek Thy grace,
Thou guard’st their souls when foes in wrath arise.
Thy boundless might bids fear to yield its place,
A fortress strong beneath the stormy skies.
Their glory, Thou, who crowns each weary brow,
Dost lift their gaze when sorrow weighs them low.
In darkest night, Thy light reveals the how
To stand unbowed where bitter winds may blow.
No enemy can pierce Thy holy guard,
Nor steal the hope Thy presence doth afford.
With Thee, their hearts are ever upward starred,
Thy hand sustains through paths by all explored.
O Lifter of their heads, their trust is Thine,
Their shield, their glory, evermore divine.

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From Grief to Glory: The Hope of Heaven’s Grand Reunion by Debbie Harris

21 Sunday Sep 2025

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The poem, titled “From Grief to Glory: The Hope of Heaven’s Grand Reunion,” inspired by 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17, encapsulates the passage’s message of hope, resurrection, and the second coming of Christ. It transforms the biblical text into a lyrical meditation, emphasizing the transition from earthly sorrow to eternal joy. The poem describes the faithful departed resting in a gentle sleep, awakened by Christ’s triumphant return, heralded by a trumpet and the archangel’s call. It portrays the resurrection of the dead in Christ, followed by the living believers being united with them in the clouds to meet the Lord. The imagery evokes a radiant, eternal dawn where grief is replaced by unending peace and communion with Christ, offering comfort and assurance of a glorious reunion.

1 Thessalonians 4:13-17 (NIV)
13 Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. 14 For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him. 15 According to the Lord’s word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep. 16 For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. 17 After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever.

Beneath the veil of twilight’s gentle sleep,
Where shadows cradle those who’ve gone before,
A hope arises, radiant, pure, and deep,
To bind the heart to heaven’s open door.

No grief shall linger, lost in hopeless night,
For Christ, who died and rose, has paved the way.
His promise shines, a resurrecting light,
To gather souls in everlasting day.

A trumpet sounds, the archangel’s voice will soar,
The Lord descends with thunder’s holy call.
The dead in Christ shall rise, their hearts restored,
Firstfruits of grace, they’ll stand, redeemed, enthralled.

Then we, still bound to earth’s unyielding clay,
Shall leap to clouds where love and glory meet.
Together caught, in rapture’s bright array,
We’ll join our Lord where joy shall never fleet.

Eternal dawn, where tears and time shall cease,
Forever bound in Christ’s unending peace.

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The Inerrant Word of the Triune God, Surpassing Silver and Gold, Revealing Salvation and Royal Heirship to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords by Debbie Harris

20 Saturday Sep 2025

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The sonnet, titled “The Inerrant Word of the Triune God, Surpassing Silver and Gold, Revealing Salvation and Royal Heirship to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords,” celebrates the Bible as the infallible, divinely inspired voice of the Triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). It portrays Scripture as a treasure greater than silver or gold, radiating divine truth and beauty. The poem highlights the Father’s sovereign proclamation, the Son’s redemptive sacrifice, and the Spirit’s life-giving presence, which together guide humanity to salvation. Through its pages, the Bible reveals the path to being born again, freeing souls from death, and adopting believers as royal sons and daughters of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. The sonnet concludes by affirming the eternal, unerring authority of God’s Word as a guide to grace and everlasting praise.

O Triune God, Your Word in splendor gleams,
Its sacred scroll holds wealth beyond compare.
More treasure than all silver, gold’s bright dreams,
Its pages shine with truth divinely fair.

The Father’s voice, a thunder clad in light,
Proclaims the path to be born once again.
The Son’s great love, through sacrifice made right,
Redeems the soul from death’s eternal chain.

The Spirit breathes where holy writ unfolds,
To save and crown us heirs of heaven’s throne.
As royal sons and daughters, we behold
The King of Kings, the Lord of Lords alone.

This Word, unerring, reigns through endless days,
Our guide to grace, our everlasting praise.

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Lament for Charlie Kirk, Faithful Servant Slain for God’s Truth and Liberty’s Cause by Debbie Harris

20 Saturday Sep 2025

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The elegy is a five-stanza poem with a consistent ABAB rhyme scheme, honoring Charlie Kirk, portrayed as a martyred Christian apologist, evangelist, Biblicist, and constitutionalist. It depicts him as a bold defender of biblical truth, family, and freedom, likened to Paul, Bonhoeffer, and Stephen for his unwavering faith amid persecution. Kirk fought “demonically designed” ideologies like Marxism, inspiring youth through his ministry and campus outreach. Tragically, he is assassinated by a traitor’s gun in broad daylight, a senseless act that leaves his wife and fellow believers mourning, yet sustained by Christian hope in his eternal life with Christ. The poem critiques the mixed responses from universities, where some condemn violence while others perpetuate division, obscuring truth. Despite his death, Kirk’s legacy endures as a clarion call for faith and liberty, with God’s truth prevailing and Christ reigning eternally. The tone balances solemn mourning with triumphant hope, emphasizing Kirk’s eternal vitality in Christ.

In shadowed days, where evil veils the land,
A voice arose, with holy fire imbued,
Charlie Kirk, with Bible firm in hand,
Stood firm for truth, unyielding, unsubdued.
An apologist, his words like lightning flared,
Evangelist, he lit the gospel’s flame,
A Biblicist, God’s Word his sword declared,
Constitutionalist, defending freedom’s aim.

Like Paul, he braved the scorn of fiery trial,
A Bonhoeffer, unbowed by evil’s reign,
Like Stephen, stoned, yet praising free of guile,
His faith stood fast though wicked darts assail.
He fought the lies, demonically designed,
Ideologies that chain the heart and mind—
Marxism’s yoke, and dogmas misaligned,
With Scripture’s truth, eternal, unconfined.

For Bible, family, freedom, he stood tall,
His voice a torch through campus halls of night,
Where wayward youth embraced his clarion call,
And rallied ‘neath the cross to wage the fight.
Yet in that hour, a traitor’s gun did strike,
Beneath the sun’s relentless noonday blaze,
A senseless act that stole a guiding light,
His wife and saints now mourn, yet hope always.

Where are the halls of wisdom, voices clear,
To curse the hand of murder’s ruthless creed?
Some cry for peace, while others persevere
In sowing strife where wounded spirits bleed.
In seats of thought, where scholars’ voices vie,
Some join as one, both left and right align,
Yet some, unyielding, fuel division’s cry,
And shroud the truth beneath a clouded sign.

O Charlie, fallen, yet with Jesus Christ,
More alive than ever, in His glory free,
Through faith and fight, you rent the veil of night,
A faithful servant, crowned eternally.
Though flesh is stilled, your legacy shall soar,
A trumpet call o’er every hill and plain—
For Bible, freedom, family, evermore,
God’s truth endures, and Christ shall ever reign.

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