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The Riches Of The Narrow Way by Debbie Harris

06 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem celebrates true wealth found in following Christ’s humble, narrow path, not in worldly silver or towers. It portrays this rugged way as a source of holy joy and divine victory, contrasting it with the world’s fleeting, deceptive riches. Through Christ’s steps, the soul gains mercy, peace, and an unstealable light, triumphing in righteousness over material snares.

Not in vaults of silver, nor in towers tall,
Do true riches gleam and call,
But in the steps of Christ, the lowly King,
Where holy joy begins to sing.

His narrow path, a rugged line,
Winds through thorns, yet shines divine,
No glittering hoard, no fleeting crown,
But victory won where grace abounds.

The world parades its gaudy wares,
Promising ease through golden snares,
Yet Christ’s way, though steep and tight,
Fills the soul with living light.

Rich in mercy, rich in peace,
A wealth no thief can seize,
For in His steps, the heart takes flight,
Triumphant on the road of right.

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The Seed of Deceit Sown for Prosperity’s Lavish Harvest by Debbie Harris

06 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem condemns the “sow a seed” prosperity scam, where preachers promise a hundredfold return, only to hoard the wealth in luxurious excess—jets and marble halls—leaving sowers empty-handed. It reveals Satan as the source of this glittering temptation, embraced by lean-souled preachers, while Jesus offers a harvest of freed hearts, not gold, promising eternal life over earthly thrones.

“Sow your seed,” they cry, arms wide,
A hundredfold return, they swear,
Drop your dollars in their nets,
And watch the blessings pour like rain.

But the rain falls on their rooftops,
Gilded jets and marble halls,
While sowers stand with empty hands,
Their faith a pawn in lavish plans.

Satan whispers wealth’s sweet song,
A glittering bribe to bend the knee,
Prosperity preachers dance his tune,
Their coffers fat, their souls so lean.

Jesus spoke of fields not gold,
A harvest reaped in hearts set free,
No promise of a rich man’s throne,
But life eternal, pure, unseen.

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The Treacherous Gospel Of Gain by Debbie Harris

06 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem denounces the prosperity gospel as a deceptive scheme, promising riches while hiding the true cross. It challenges this teaching with biblical truths—the widow’s mite and the camel through the needle’s eye—revealing its coldness toward the poor and obsession with wealth. Jesus’ compassion for the beggar at the rich man’s gate stands against this greed-driven creed, warning that it leads souls astray from the narrow way of grace.

They peddle promises wrapped in silk,
A gospel gleaming with golden lies,
“Give and grow rich,” they croon,
While the cross lies buried beneath their piles.

Prosperity, they say, is God’s great sign,
A blessing measured in cars and cash,
But what of the widow’s mite,
The camel threading the needle’s eye?

Their pulpits gleam, their voices soar,
Yet hearts grow cold to the poor outside,
For love of money cloaks their creed,
A thief that steals the soul’s true need.

Christ saw the beggar at wealth’s cold gate,
He bore the thorns, not a crown of ease,
Beware the gospel that sells His grace,
A treacherous path from the narrow way.

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Sonnet Of True Riches by Debbie Harris

06 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem urges the wealthy to reject pride in temporary riches, trusting instead in God’s eternal provision. It calls them to share generously, helping the needy, as true wealth lies in good deeds. Through being born again, their transformed hearts turn from loving money to pleasing God, seeking to bless all. Earthly wealth fades before God’s call, inspiring a prayer to give Christ everything.

The rich must shun the boast of fleeting gain,
For wealth’s a gift, not cause for haughty pride,
Their hope rests firm in God, who shall remain,
Not in the stores where rust and ruin bide.

With open hands they’re called to freely share,
To clothe the poor, to lift the low with cheer,
Thus true wealth grows in acts of tender care,
A treasure safe where thieves cannot come near.

Born anew, the rich gain hearts remade,
No longer bound to gold’s unyielding sway,
They yearn to please their Lord in every trade,
And seek the good of all in Christ’s own way.

So wealth of earth fades dim beneath His call,
May we give Christ our all in all.

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The Saints Unseen by Debbie Harris

05 Saturday Apr 2025

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The poem celebrates four unsung saints—a faithful pastor, a missionary, a mother, and a persecuted martyr—whose quiet devotion and sacrifices go unnoticed by the world. The pastor tends a small flock with unwavering care, the missionary spreads hope in distant lands, the mother prays tirelessly for her family, and the martyr shines through suffering with steadfast faith. Though history overlooks them, their humble lives resonate in heaven. The poem culminates in a victorious affirmation: despite their obscurity, Jesus rewards their faithfulness by granting them the Crown of Life, a symbol of eternal triumph and divine honor.

Beneath the shadow of a steeple small,
A pastor kneels where few eyes fall.
His flock is sparse, his pulpit plain,
Yet every word weaves heaven’s gain.
Through frost and dust, he tends their care,
A shepherd’s heart, unknown, yet there.

Across the seas, where wild winds roam,
A missionary carves a home.
No map marks her, no trumpets sing,
But in her hands, the lost take wing.
Through jungles deep, through nights of strife,
She plants the seed of endless life.

A mother bends by candle’s glow,
Her prayers like rivers softly flow.
No stained-glass hall, no crowd to see,
Just cradle songs and bended knee.
Her love, a flame that none record,
Builds silent altars to the Lord.

And in the dark, where chains confine,
A martyr lifts a voice divine.
The world forgets, the stones grow cold,
But faith in fire remains untold.
Through blood and tears, his witness stands,
A light held high in trembling hands.

These saints, the world has never known,
Wear crowns no history’s page has shown.
Their names fade soft, like whispered air,
Yet echo loud in realms so fair.
For in the quiet, meek, and still,
Jesus grants the Crown of Life at will.

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Walking in His Steps with the Cross and Kneeling to Receive His Crown by Debbie Harris

05 Saturday Apr 2025

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The poem explores the Christian’s journey through suffering and humility, inspired by Christ’s example. It begins with Simon of Cyrene carrying Jesus’ cross, symbolizing the believer’s call to share in Christ’s burden—not to escape sorrow, but to follow Him in it. This cross, marked by Jesus’ sacrifice, is a lighter load than His, borne briefly yet leading to eternal glory, a crown promised to those who endure with faith. The tone shifts to humility, portraying it as a prerequisite for divine blessing. Like Christ, who descended before ascending, the humble soul stoops to rise, finding favor with God. Free from pride, the meek receive grace abundantly, their lives adorned with humility’s quiet strength. Together, the poem weaves Spurgeon’s themes: the honor of carrying Christ’s cross and the reward of a contrite spirit, both pointing to a life transformed by following Jesus.

Beneath the weight of splintered wood,
A shadow falls where Simon stood,
Not his the burden, yet he bore,
Christ’s cross—a path to walk before.
Through mocking jeers and sorrow’s sting,
The Savior’s steps in echoes ring,
A lighter end for us to hold,
His blood-red mark, our tale retold.

Not free from pain, but free from sin,
We tread the road He carved to win,
A fleeting load, this cross we take,
For glory waits beyond the ache.
Dear is the yoke, though rough it seems,
A shepherd leads through waking dreams,
And in its frame, a promise gleams—
The crown for those who bear His beams.

Then evening whispers, soft and low,
Of humble hearts where blessings grow,
A soul brought down, a spirit poor,
Finds heaven’s gaze, its riches sure.
To stoop is gain, to bow is flight,
For Christ descended into night,
And rose again, our guiding light—
The meek ascend by His own might.

No pride to steal the victor’s song,
No boast where grace alone belongs,
The humbled bloom in sacred shade,
Their every need by God repaid.
A flower fair, a seasoning salt,
In suffering, praise, or work exalted,
Humility, the key to all,
Unlocks the treasures of His call.

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My Delight In You by Debbie Harris

05 Saturday 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

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The poem is a concise, heartfelt expression of devotion to Jesus, celebrating Him as a source of delight and the giver of faith. It conveys a desire to live in His holy, majestic ways, with a tone of gratitude and reverence, repeated for emphasis in a poetic, almost lyrical structure.

Jesus you are my delight.
My Savior who gave me
faith so I may walk in
Your holy majestic ways!
Jesus you are my delight!

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Fearless Trust in the Face of Bad News: Psalm 112:7 by Debbie Harris

04 Friday Apr 2025

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

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The sonnet portrays a steadfast believer whose heart remains unshaken by fear or troubling news, rooted in unwavering trust in God. Amid storms of dread and worldly chaos, their faith—likened to a rock—transforms terror into peace. Evil and doubt cannot prevail against their quiet strength, for they are anchored in Jesus’ name. The poem culminates in the assurance of eternal refuge in Christ, embodying the fearless spirit of Psalm 112:7.

Their hearts stand firm, though storms of dread arise,
No whisper’d fear can sway their steady trust,
In God they lean, where mortal strength must rust,
And find a peace that dark reports defies.
The world may quake, its tidings chill the skies,
Yet faith, a rock, turns terror into dust,
Their souls serene, unshaken as they must,
For in the Lord their fearless spirit lies.

When evil looms, or shadows stretch their claim,
They hold the light that doubt cannot outrun,
A quiet might, through trials still the same.
Bad news may roar, its fury briefly stun,
But steadfast hearts, bound fast to Jesus’ name,
Find rest in Christ, their refuge never undone.

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Perspectives Changed for the Royally Redeemed by the Transformative Power of Divine Grace and Love by Debbie Harris

04 Friday Apr 2025

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From a Christian perspective, the poem reflects on how Christ’s truth, grace, forgiveness, and love serve as transformative forces. These qualities shift the way people see themselves and the world, particularly for those who feel “royally redeemed”—saved and elevated through faith. It’s a poetic expression of how embracing these attributes can inspire a profound change in outlook, bringing hope and renewal.

With Christ’s truth,
Grace, forgiveness,
And love,
Perspectives change
For the royally redeemed.

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Royally Redeemed by the Hand of the Sovereign Who Conquered Death by Debbie Harris

02 Wednesday Apr 2025

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The poem celebrates the triumphant redemption of believers through Christ, the Sovereign who defeated death. It portrays His powerful hand breaking the chains of mortality, emptying the tomb, and dispelling darkness. This victory grants us a royal status as heirs, inspiring endless praise for His light and might.

Royally redeemed, we stand in awe,
By the hand that broke the ancient law,
A Sovereign bold, with power vast,
Who shattered death, its chains uncast.

The tomb lies empty, shadows flee,
His victory crowns eternity,
With royal might, He claimed the day,
And swept our guilt and fear away.

Redeemed, we rise, a regal throng,
To sing His praise in endless song,
The hand that pierced the dark with light,
Has made us heirs of boundless might.


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