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“With Mordecai’s Whisper and God’s Unseen Might, Esther Crowns the Feast of Purim’s Light for Such a Time as This” by Debbie Harris

17 Monday Mar 2025

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The ode celebrates Esther, a Jewish orphan turned queen, whose courage and faith deliver her people from annihilation, as recounted in the Book of Esther. It opens by portraying her as a “star of Judah’s darkened night” and a “tender bloom amid the palace stone,” reflecting her humble beginnings (“Mordecai had a cousin named Hadassah, whom he had brought up because she had neither father nor mother” – Esther 2:7, NIV) and her rise to queenship (“The king was attracted to Esther more than to any of the other women, and she won his favor” – Esther 2:17). Her beauty, likened to “dawn’s first fragile light,” conceals a “lion’s strength,” hinting at the inner resolve that will define her legacy.

The poem shifts to the looming threat of Haman’s decree (“Letters were sent by couriers to all the king’s provinces with the order to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews” – Esther 3:13), vividly captured in “banquet halls with gold and myrrh ablaze” and “whispers of a tyrant’s cruel decree.” Esther, clad in “robes of saffron,” steps into this peril, embodying vulnerability and determination as she approaches King Xerxes uninvited (“I will go to the king, even though it is against the law. And if I perish, I perish” – Esther 4:16). This moment, where she stands “before the king, unbidden, scepter low,” evokes the tension of risking death (“Anyone who approaches the king in the inner court without being summoned [is] to be put to death unless the king extends the gold scepter” – Esther 4:11).

Her preparation through fasting and prayer (“Go, gather together all the Jews… and fast for me” – Esther 4:16) is depicted as a “flame to pierce the shroud of silence dense,” fueling her resolve. Mordecai’s crucial exhortation, “And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14), is directly quoted in the poem—“For such a time as this,” he spoke—igniting her purpose, symbolized by “salvation’s spark” in her eyes. This line underscores God’s unseen providence guiding her actions.

The climax celebrates Esther’s triumph as she outwits Haman through her banquets (“Let the king and Haman come today to a banquet I have prepared” – Esther 5:4; “So they impaled Haman on the pole he had set up for Mordecai” – Esther 7:10), turning “doom to songs of praise.” The “gallows loomed” for Mordecai but become Haman’s downfall, while “Shushan’s streets, with jubilee aflame” reflect the joyous establishment of Purim (“The Jews agreed to continue the celebration they had begun” – Esther 9:27-28). Esther emerges as a “queen of courage, crowned by heaven’s hand,” her faith a conduit for “God’s mercy reigns supreme,” affirming her role as a divinely appointed savior of her people.

O Esther, star of Judah’s darkened night,
A tender bloom amid the palace stone,
Your beauty gleamed like dawn’s first fragile light,
Yet in your heart, a lion’s strength was sown.

The banquet halls, with gold and myrrh ablaze,
Echoed whispers of a tyrant’s cruel decree,
But you, in robes of saffron, faced the maze,
A fragile reed to bend fate’s stern decree.

Before the king, unbidden, scepter low,
You stood where death’s cold breath might sweep you hence,
With fasting’s prayer, your spirit dared to grow,
A flame to pierce the shroud of silence dense.

The gallows loomed, a shadow stark and grim,
Yet Mordecai’s voice stirred—“For such a time as this,”
He spoke, a prophet’s hymn to rouse your vim,
And in your eyes, salvation’s spark took guise.

O queen of courage, crowned by heaven’s hand,
You turned the scroll of doom to songs of praise,
Through banquet’s guile, you broke the tyrant’s band,
And Haman fell beneath your steadfast gaze.

Now Shushan’s streets, with jubilee aflame,
Resound your name through time’s unyielding stream,
A daughter meek who bore a nation’s claim,
In Esther’s faith, God’s mercy reigns supreme.

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From Dust of Grief to Golden Light, Mary Bears the Risen Truth of I Have Seen the Lord by Debbie Harris

17 Monday Mar 2025

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The sonnet vividly portrays Mary Magdalene’s transformative experience at the tomb of Jesus, as described in John 20:11-18, particularly focusing on her encounter with the risen Christ and her subsequent proclamation in John 20:18. It begins with Mary in deep sorrow, weeping outside the empty tomb (“But Mary stood outside the tomb weeping…” – John 20:11, NIV), where the imagery of “jagged shadows” and “silver rivers” of tears evokes her grief. The turning point comes when the stone is rolled away, symbolized by a “thunder’s rending sound,” aligning with the discovery of the empty tomb (“She saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance” – John 20:1). Jesus’ voice, depicted as a “flame,” calls her by name (“Jesus said to her, ‘Mary’” – John 20:16), igniting a shift from despair to radiant hope, with the garden bursting into “scarlet dawn” and “petals drenched in dew.”

Her recognition of Jesus (“She turned and said to him, ‘Rabboni!’—which means Teacher” – John 20:16) is captured in His “piercing blue” eyes and words like “sun,” melting her sorrow. Empowered by this encounter, Mary runs to the disciples, her proclamation “I’ve seen the Lord!” (John 20:18) rendered as a shout tearing through “gales,” her sandals striking the earth in urgency. The sonnet concludes with the triumph of Christ’s resurrection (“The Son of Man must be delivered over to the hands of sinners, be crucified and on the third day be raised again” – Luke 24:7, referenced implicitly), symbolized by a “dawn erupting beyond the grave,” affirming that no “crypt of frost” can contain His life-giving power.

The poem uses rich, sensory imagery—shadows, fire, gold, and mist—to amplify the emotional and spiritual weight of Mary’s journey from mourning to witnessing, culminating in her role as the first to announce the resurrection, as recorded in John 20:18: “Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news: ‘I have seen the Lord!’ And she told them that he had said these things to her.”


Key Bible Verses and References

  1. John 20:1 – “Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance.”
  • Inspires the sonnet’s opening with the tomb’s stone rolling away.
  1. John 20:11 – “But Mary stood outside the tomb weeping, and as she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb.”
  • Sets the scene of Mary’s initial grief, reflected in “tears like silver rivers.”
  1. John 20:16 – “Jesus said to her, ‘Mary.’ She turned and said to him, ‘Rabboni!’—which means Teacher.”
  • The pivotal moment of recognition, depicted with Jesus’ voice and eyes.
  1. John 20:18 – “Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news: ‘I have seen the Lord!’ And she told them that he had said these things to her.”
  • The climax of her proclamation, echoed in the sonnet’s “I’ve seen the Lord!” shout.
  1. Luke 24:7 (implicit reference) – “The Son of Man must be delivered over to the hands of sinners, be crucified and on the third day be raised again.”
  • Underpins the theme of resurrection triumphing over death.

I wept where jagged shadows clawed the ground,
My tears like silver rivers soaked the dust,
Till stone groaned wide, a thunder’s rending sound—
His voice, a flame, consumed my grief to rust.

The garden flared with petals drenched in dew,
A scarlet dawn igniting thorns with gold,
“Mary,” He breathed, His eyes a piercing blue,
Each word a sun to melt my spirit’s cold.

I fled through mist that swirled like phantom veils,
My sandals struck the earth with frantic beat,
“I’ve seen the Lord!”—my shout tore through the gales,
His form, a beacon blazing past defeat.

No crypt of frost can chain the fire He gave,
Through me, His dawn erupts beyond the grave.

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Be Holy, For I Am: The Joyous Victorious Sanctified Path by Debbie Harris

17 Monday Mar 2025

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The poem celebrates God’s triumphant call to holiness, ringing out with the command “Be holy, for I am holy.” It rejoices in the saints’ victorious journey, their spirits ablaze with divine grace as they rise above weakness to reflect His radiant purity. With exultant steps, they follow His flawless light, conquering sin and claiming a sanctified path to mirror His sacred heart in joyous triumph.

A anthem rings through heaven’s boundless dome,
“Be holy, for I am,” the Savior cries,
With joy the saints arise from earthly loam,
Their spirits soar where victory never dies.
No chains of dust can dim their radiant cheer,
His holy fire ignites their hearts to sing,
Through every storm, his grace a banner clear,
They dance the path where freedom’s echoes ring.
He leads in triumph, pure and undefiled,
A king who crowns their souls with light divine,
Each step a shout, each trial now beguiled,
In holiness their lives with his entwine.
For he is holy, conqueror supreme,
And saints rejoice in his eternal gleam.

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At War with Israel, At War with God’s Eternal Might by Debbie Harris

17 Monday Mar 2025

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The sonnet warns that opposing Israel is tantamount to challenging God Himself, portraying Israel as divinely favored and invincible. Described as “the apple of God’s eye,” Israel is depicted as a nation protected by a sacred covenant and God’s unyielding power. Despite their enemies’ aggression, Israel emerges triumphant, their victories divinely ordained and enduring. The poem concludes with a call for nations to recognize Israel’s glory and bow before their unstoppable, God-backed strength.

Be at war with Israel, foes beware,
For they stand firm beneath a holy shield,
The apple of God’s eye is Israel’s prayer,
At war with God, His might shall never yield.
Their banners rise where enemies once trod,
A nation crowned with triumph’s radiant gleam,
Upheld by promises of Jacob’s God,
Their victories flow like an endless stream.
The proud assail, yet crumble in their fight,
For divine hands their battles oversee,
Through storm and fire, Israel’s star burns bright,
A testament to strength eternally.
So let the nations bow in awe and see,
God’s chosen reign in glorious victory.

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The Tower of Babel’s Lesson in Tongues: A Poetic Journey Through Unity in Error, Divine Intervention, and the Redemptive Power of Truthful Division by Debbie Harris

16 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “The Tower of Babel’s Lesson in Tongues: A Poetic Journey Through Unity in Error, Divine Intervention, and the Redemptive Power of Truthful Division”, retells the biblical story of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9). It describes how humanity, unified by a single language, built a tower out of pride to make a name for themselves, defying God’s will. God intervened by scattering their languages, halting their project and dividing them. The poem reflects on the moral lesson that unity in error is dangerous, while division by truth is preferable. It notes that no one stood up for God during the event, highlighting a collective failure. The sonnet concludes with a call to action: as God’s people today, we must stand for truth, even when it’s unpopular, learning from Babel’s mistake to uphold divine will where they went wrong.

The structure is a Shakespearean sonnet (14 lines, ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme, iambic pentameter), with the final couplet emphasizing the duty to rise for truth despite its challenges.

In Babel’s plain, where unity did rise,
A tower built with hands of mortal pride,
Against the will of God, their voices cried,
A single tongue beneath the endless skies.

Yet unity, though strong, can lead astray,
When error binds the hearts of humankind,
The Lord, in wisdom, scattered every mind,
And languages in chaos held their sway.

Divided now by truth, the tribes did roam,
Each seeking light where once they sought a name,
The error fell, consumed by heaven’s flame,
And better thus, to stand apart than roam.

No soul stood firm for God amidst the throng,
Yet we, His own, must rise where they went wrong.

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A New Heaven and Earth Where Tears Are Wiped Away: Revelation 21:4 by Debbie Harris

16 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, inspired by 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, for the former things have passed away”), envisions the ultimate joy of the new heaven and earth promised in scripture. It begins by describing the fading of the old world, where sorrow and pain are replaced by a new dawn under Christ’s eternal reign. The poem emphasizes God’s promise to wipe away tears, bringing boundless grace and peace to the soul. It paints a vivid picture of a renewed earth free from mourning, where Christ’s return liberates humanity, fulfilling the vision of a holy, dreamlike eternity. The sonnet concludes with an uplifting call to embrace this eternal day, where love illuminates the way and all suffering is eradicated, reflecting the profound hope of Revelation 21:4.

The old world fades, its sorrows drift away,
Where once were tears, a new dawn softly breaks,
In heaven’s realm, where Christ forever stays,
No pain, no death, no heart in anguish aches.

His gentle hand will wipe each tearful trace,
A promise kept where joy alone resides,
The former griefs give way to boundless grace,
With Him, our souls in endless peace abide.

The earth renewed, a glorious sight to see,
Where mourning ends, and love will reign supreme,
Our King returns to set all captives free,
A holy shore beyond our wildest dream.

So lift your heart to this eternal day,
Where tears are gone, and love will light our way.

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The Happiest Ending Is Always Found In Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Friend, And King by Debbie Harris

16 Sunday Mar 2025

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In Jesus Christ, the truest joy is sown,
Our Lord, our Savior, King of endless light,
Through Him, the soul finds peace it long has known,
A triumph over darkness, day from night.

His love, a gift, redeems our every tear,
The cross His throne, where grace forever flows,
In Him, the heart casts out all doubt and fear,
Eternal life in His redemption grows.

No ending fairer than this truth can be,
For He has paved the path to heaven’s gate,
Our King, who died and rose in victory,
In Him, our happiest destiny does celebrate.

So lift your eyes to Christ, our guiding light,
An endless heaven with Him, our true delight.

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The Glittering, Glowing, Diamond Filled Scriptural Waters Of God’s Redeeming Grace by Debbie Harris

16 Sunday Mar 2025

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The hope of Heaven storms the soul,
Through God’s holy, inerrant word.
Salvation breaks the dark’s control,
A thunder of grace conferred.

Jesus, our friend and sovereign King,
The all in all, forever heard,
Reigns in the joy that scripture brings,
God’s holy, inerrant word.

Glorious treasures there abound,
In depths, no darkness can obscure,
A wealth of grace, profound, unbound,
In God’s eternal, steadfast cure.

Dive deep in scripture’s waters wide,
God’s word, aglow with diamond gleam,
Redeemed by truth that shall abide,
His boundless, saving stream.


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The Boundless Grace of Jesus Christ Outpoured by Debbie Harris

15 Saturday Mar 2025

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The sonnet celebrates the limitless grace of Jesus Christ, portrayed as an unending well that strengthens, cleanses, and restores all who receive it. It likens Christ to a fountain, a fruitful tree, and an anointed head, freely pouring out His blessings to every believer, from the greatest to the least. This grace flows like blood through a body or sap through a tree, uniting Christ with His people in a living communion. The poem urges us to boldly draw from this daily gift, emphasizing that His boundless grace sustains and enriches us as our heavenly inheritance.

Be strong in grace, the well that knows no end,
In Christ, the fount of mercy ever flows,
A stream to cleanse, to pardon, and to mend,
Through every saint, His tender bounty grows.
Like pipes from vast reserves, His fullness pours,
A tree with fruit for hands that seek its yield,
A head anointed, oil to distant shores,
Each humble soul beneath His love revealed.

The heart’s own blood to every limb extends,
So grace unites the branch to sacred stem;
In Him, our need with His abundance blends,
A daily wealth, our treasure hid in Him.
With boldness, draw from riches freely given,
For grace is ours, the pulse of life from Heaven.

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Oh Royal One, Come by Debbie Harris

15 Saturday Mar 2025

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O sovereign King, enthroned in boundless might,
Whose glory gilds the heavens’ vast domain,
In radiant power, Your saints’ eternal light—
Come, Lord Jesus, swiftly now to reign!

With thunder’s call, the skies in splendor break,
Your heirs from wrath’s deep shadow You release,
All worlds bow low, Your holy name awake—
Come quickly, Christ, in triumph and in peace!

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