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Villanelle: I, The Lord, Will Refresh The Weary With My Care And Crown The Saint With Light by Debbie Harris

06 Thursday Mar 2025

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This 19-line villanelle, spoken in the voice of Christ, promises divine renewal and fulfillment. Through five tercets and a concluding quatrain, it repeats two refrains: “I, the Lord, will refresh the weary soul” and “And fill the saint with blessings rare and whole.” Christ vows to lift the burdened and broken—those sinking under tolls, dwelling in cold depths, or scarred beyond repair—offering them mercy, peace, and consolation amidst life’s tempests. Simultaneously, He pledges to bless the righteous and humble with grace and wholeness, using vivid imagery like springs, tides, and dawn. The poem culminates in an invitation to take His hand, uniting the lost and the righteous in His embrace, as reflected in Jeremiah 31:25 (“I will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint”) and Matthew 5:6 (“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled”).

For I have satiated the weary soul, and I have replenished every sorrowful soul.

Jeremiah 31:25 (KJV)

I, the Lord, will refresh the weary soul,
Through shadowed vales where broken hearts abide,
And fill the saint with blessings rare and whole.

The heavy-laden sink beneath their toll,
Shall find my spring of mercy flowing wide,
I, the Lord, will refresh the weary soul.

The humble lift their pleas from depths so cold,
My grace shall rise like dawn at eventide,
And fill the saint with blessings rare and whole.

No tempest breaks the spirit I control,
For peace and strength in my embrace collide,
I, the Lord, will refresh the weary soul.

The scarred and fallen, I shall yet console,
My gentle tide shall lift them to my side,
And fill the saint with blessings rare and whole.

Come, grasp my hand, let burdens lose their hold,
In me, the lost and righteous shall reside—
I, the Lord, will refresh the weary soul,
And fill the saint with blessings rare and whole.

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Names Of The Living Ancient by Debbie Harris

04 Tuesday Mar 2025

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1. The Eternal Flame

YHWH – “I AM” (Exodus 3:14)


In desert flame, He spoke His name,
“I AM” the voice eternal came,
No start, no end, His being flows,
Through time and dust, His presence grows.

2. The Shaper of Skies

Elohim – Creator God (Genesis 1:1)


Elohim shaped the void to form,
The heavens birthed in chaos’ storm,
With word alone, He lit the skies,
And land from sea in might did rise.

3. The Sovereign Crown

Adonai – Lord/Master (Psalm 8:1)


Adonai reigns, the Lord on high,
His glory crowns the earth and sky,
All knees shall bend, all tongues confess,
His mastery in righteousness.

4. The Mighty Promise

El Shaddai – God Almighty (Genesis 17:1)


El Shaddai, the strength untold,
In Abram’s age, His promise bold,
A nation vast from one man’s line,
Almighty power, pure divine.

5. The Ram on the Hill

Jehovah-Jireh – The Lord Will Provide (Genesis 22:14)


Jehovah-Jireh, on the hill,
A ram for Isaac, mercy still,
He sees the need, His hand supplies,
Provision falls from faithful skies.

6. The Calm in the Storm

Jehovah-Shalom – The Lord Is Peace (Judges 6:24)


Jehovah-Shalom, calm restored,
To Gideon’s fear, a gentle word,
In battle’s din, His peace takes root,
A quiet strength, a sure pursuit.

7. The Fire of Zeal

Qanna – Jealous God (Exodus 34:14)


Qanna burns with holy flame,
A jealous God, He guards His name,
No idol stands, no rival thrives,
His love consumes where sin connives.

8. The Unshaken Stone

Rock – (Deuteronomy 32:4)


The Rock stands firm, no storm can sway,
His justice holds through night and day,
A shelter strong, a steady base,
Unshaken in His righteous grace.

9. The Eyes of Mercy

El Roi – The God Who Sees (Genesis 16:13)


El Roi beholds the outcast’s cry,
In Hagar’s flight, His watchful eye,
No tear escapes, no pain unseen,
His gaze a balm where hope has been.

10. The Branch of Grace

Jehovah-Tsidkenu – The Lord Our Righteousness (Jeremiah 23:6)


Jehovah-Tsidkenu shall reign,
Our righteousness through sin’s dark stain,
A branch of grace, a kingly rod,
He cloaks us pure before our God.

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The Still Small Voice

04 Tuesday Mar 2025

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

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And he said, Go forth, and stand upon the mount before the Lord. And, behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the Lord was not in the earthquake: And after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice. And it was so, when Elijah heard it, that he wrapped his face in his mantle, and went out, and stood in the entering in of the cave. And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said, What doest thou here, Elijah?

The sonnet, inspired by 1 Kings 19:11-13 (KJV), describes Elijah’s encounter with God on Mount Horeb. It vividly portrays a fierce wind tearing mountains apart, a mighty earthquake shaking the earth, and a blazing fire consuming all—yet God’s voice is absent from these dramatic forces. Instead, after the chaos, a “still small voice” emerges in a tranquil hush, calling to Elijah as he stands at the cave’s steep entrance. The poem concludes that God’s will is revealed not in storms, but in the softest, most subtle sound, affirming His sovereign presence.

The wind arose, a tempest fierce and wild,
It tore the mountains, shattered stone to dust,
Yet in its roar, no holy word compiled,
For God withheld His voice from tempest’s thrust.

An earthquake shook the earth with trembling might,
A fire blazed, consuming all in flame,
But neither bore the whisper of His light,
No sacred truth within their chaos came.

Then silence fell, a hush upon the air,
A still small voice, so faint, yet piercing deep,
It called to Elijah, standing there,
A gentle breath where mortal souls might creep.

In quietude, not storm, His will is known,
The softest sound reveals His sovereign throne.

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The Jubilant Crowns Of Heaven by Debbie Harris

26 Wednesday Feb 2025

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Title: “Wreath of the Unbroken”

  • Highlights the endurance and unbroken faith of those who earn this crown through trials and martyrdom.

For those who bear the trials of the earth,
The flames of pain, the chains of cruel disdain,
A crown awaits, a token of rebirth,
To soothe the scars and wash away the stain.
Through tempests fierce, their faith did never bend,
Though death itself stood knocking at the gate,
Their love for Him held steadfast to the end,
A victor’s prize beyond all mortal hate.
No sword can dim the light within their soul,
Nor grief erase the promise they embrace,
For Heaven crafts this wreath to make them whole,
A radiant band of everlasting grace.
This Crown of Life, to martyrs gently given,
Adorns the brave who fought their way to Heaven.


The Crown of Righteousness

Title: “Garland of the Watchful”

  • Emphasizes the vigilant, hopeful waiting of the righteous for Christ’s return.

The righteous soul, with eyes on distant skies,
Awaits the Lord with every breath and prayer,
No worldly lure can dim its hopeful cries,
For purity becomes its garments fair.
Through days of toil, it walked a narrow road,
Unswayed by sin, unbowed by fleeting gain,
Each step a seed of holiness bestowed,
Each thought a shield against the tempter’s reign.
The trumpet sounds, the Savior splits the air,
And those who longed shall see His face at last,
A crown shall gleam where once was only care,
A righteous wreath for futures now made past.
To those who ran with love until the end,
This crown shall shine where time and tears transcend.


The Crown of Glory

Title: “Circlet of the Shepherd”

  • Captures the pastoral care and leadership tied to this crown, bestowed by the Chief Shepherd.

The shepherd tends his flock with tender hand,
Through storm and dark, he leads with humble might,
His voice a balm across a weary land,
His staff a guide to bring them to the light.
No pride he seeks, no treasure but their peace,
He bears their woe, their burdens all his own,
With every tear, his gentle cares increase,
Till Heaven calls him to the Shepherd’s throne.
The Chief Himself, with glory in His gaze,
Shall place this crown upon the faithful brow,
A wreath unfading through eternal days,
Reward for love fulfilled in sacred vow.
This Crown of Glory shines for those who serve,
A shepherd’s prize no honor can deserve.


The Incorruptible Crown

Title: “Victor’s Band Eternal”

  • Reflects the enduring victory and discipline of the spiritual race, contrasting with fleeting earthly rewards.

The runner strives, his sinews taught and strained,
Against the flesh that pulls him to the dust,
With discipline, his spirit is unchained,
His heart a flame that overcomes all rust.
No fading wreath of laurel crowns his head,
Like athletes bound to earth’s decaying cheer,
But gold divine, by higher hands instead,
A prize for those who conquer mortal fear.
Each lust subdued, each vice at last undone,
He runs the race with eyes on boundless skies,
Till at the line, the endless day begun,
A victor’s crown in Heaven’s courts shall rise.
Incorruptible, this garland shall abide,
For those who fought with Christ beside their side.


The Crown of Rejoicing

Title: “Halo of the Sower”

  • Ties to the agricultural imagery of sowing seeds and the joy of reaping souls for Christ.

The sower casts his seed on stony ground,
Yet prays for fruit where barren hearts reside,
His words of truth in darkened souls are found,
Till faith takes root and blooms on every side.
Each one he wins becomes his joyful boast,
A harvest reaped from tears and fervent care,
Their newborn praise ascends to Heaven’s host,
A symphony of grace beyond compare.
No gold he seeks, but souls to call his own,
Their salvation gleams as crowns within his sight,
For in their song, his triumph is made known,
A shared delight in everlasting light.
This Crown of Rejoicing gilds his brow with pride,
Who sowed the word that brought souls to Christ’s side.

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Echoes of Calvary: The Seven Sonnets by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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1. “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34)

A voice above the clamor softly pleads,
Forgiving those who nail Him to the tree,
Their blindness sown in dark and bitter deeds,
Yet mercy flows where wrath might claim its fee.
The soldiers cast their lots, the crowd derides,
Each jeer a thorn to pierce His tender frame,
But love, unyielding, in His heart abides,
And pardons all who mock His holy name.
What grace is this, that spares the guilty hand?
What strength to bless where curses might be hurled?
A king enthroned where mortals dare not stand,
He breaks the chains that bind a fallen world.
From splintered wood, a prayer ascends on high,
To save the lost, though they condemn Him die.


2. “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43)

Beside Him hangs a thief, with breath near spent,
Whose life in shadow reaped a bitter end,
Yet in his plea, a spark of hope is lent,
A whispered cry for Christ to call him friend.
The cross, a gallows meant for shame and doom,
Becomes a gate where mercy’s light breaks through,
For Jesus speaks amidst the gathering gloom,
And promises a dawn forever new.
No years of penance, no atoning rite,
Just faith that clings to Him in final breath,
And lo, the soul ascends to realms of light,
Outstripping sin and overturning death.
In one brief word, eternity is won,
A thief made heir beside the sinless Son.


3. “Woman, behold your son… Behold your mother” (John 19:26-27)

Amid the anguish of His waning hours,
He sees her stand, His mother, cloaked in woe,
Her heart a field torn by affliction’s powers,
Yet still she lingers where the blood-drops flow.
To John He turns, His friend of faithful years,
And binds them fast in love’s enduring care,
A son for her to stem the flood of tears,
A mother for the one who stood so near.
Though death encroaches, duty holds Him fast,
To weave a bond beyond the grave’s cold claim,
A family forged where earthly ties won’t last,
United still beneath His sacred name.
From cross to earth, His tenderness extends,
A legacy of love that never ends.


4. “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34)

The sky grows black, the sun retreats in dread,
A cry escapes the lips of Him who bore
The weight of sin, where once He broke the bread,
Now broken, lost where none have gone before.
Eternal Son, yet severed from the light,
He drains the cup no mortal could endure,
The Father’s face withdrawn from anguished sight,
A rift to make the wandering soul secure.
What desolation echoes in that call?
What depths of grief could rend the heavens wide?
Yet in His fall, He lifts us from our fall,
The forsaken One for whom the forsaken cried.
The psalm He quotes becomes His victory’s plea,
A bridge from exile back to unity.


5. “I thirst” (John 19:28)

A parched and whispered word cuts through the air,
The lips that spoke the seas to life now dry,
A man in flesh, with mortal need to bear,
He thirsts beneath a dark and hollow sky.
They offer gall, a mockery of aid,
Yet He, who gave the springs their ceaseless flow,
Endures the sting, His purpose undismayed,
To drink the dregs that only He could know.
This thirst is more than body’s frail demand,
It longs to quench the world’s eternal flame,
To bear its drought within His wounded hand,
And carve through dust a river in His name.
From arid cross, a fountain soon will rise,
A stream of grace to flood the tear-stained eyes.


6. “It is finished” (John 19:30)

The labor ends, the task at last complete,
A single breath declares the triumph won,
No more to bleed, no further foe to meet,
The shadowed veil of sin forever spun.
The temple trembles, earth itself gives way,
As He, the Lamb, fulfills the ancient plan,
The price is paid, the debt no more to pay,
Redemption wrought by one unblemished Man.
No boast, no cry of conquest loudly rings,
Just quiet words that shake the gates of hell,
A victory born where suffering clings,
A tale of love no tongue can fully tell.
The cross, once death, now stands as life’s great sign,
“It is finished”—freedom’s chord divine.


7. “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit” (Luke 23:46)

The final sigh, a trust beyond the veil,
He yields His soul where mortal strength would quail,
No fear, no doubt, though flesh and spirit fail,
A child returns where love will never pale.
The hands that shaped the stars now hold Him near,
The Father’s arms, His refuge from the strife,
A whispered peace to silence every fear,
The bridge from death into eternal life.
This last surrender crowns His earthly road,
A king who reigns by giving all away,
The seed that dies to lighten every load,
The dusk that breaks into undying day.
From cross to glory, faith has paved the flight,
His spirit soars into the endless light.


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The Cry Of The Captive by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Feb 2025

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Written in the same format at Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem “The Cry Of The Children”.

I

Do ye hear the voices weeping, oh, my brothers,
Ere the chains grow cold with rust and time?
From the shadows rise the sighs of others,
Bound in silence, sold for blood and dime.
Their cries are muffled, locked in holds below,
Yet through the stillness pierce the anguished calls—
A hymn of sorrow mortals ought to know,
Where freedom falls beneath the trafficker’s thralls.

II

For they are young, the stolen, tender-hearted,
Plucked from hearths where once they laughed and played,
To distant lands by cruel hands carted,
Their innocence a coin too swiftly weighed.
The meadows green, the skies of azure hue,
Are lost to them—replaced by iron gloom,
And yet ye say, “The world turns ever new,”
While children rot in trafficking’s dark womb.

III

Do ye see their eyes, so wide with terror,
Gazing through the bars of flesh-made cages?
Their dreams dissolve in nights of bitter error,
Their youth inscribed on slavery’s grim pages.
They call to God, but hear no soft reply,
For mortal greed has drowned the sacred sound—
“Oh, let us live!” their spirits faintly cry,
Yet none to loose the shackles can be found.

IV

The wheels of commerce grind with ceaseless motion,
The ports grow fat with ships of human woe,
And gold is king across the sprawling ocean,
While souls are bartered, reaped, and set to go.
Ye merchants clad in silk, with hands so clean,
Ye build your towers on their breaking bones—
Their blood anoints the wealth ye hold serene,
Their whispered pleas drowned out by market tones.

V

“Go ask the mothers,” say ye, “where they wander,
Those little ones who vanish in the night?”
But mothers weep where shadows grow and ponder,
Their empty arms a testament to fright.
The trafficker’s snare, a web of cunning spun,
Has torn the babe from breast, the child from kin,
And left behind a silence cold as stone—
A grief too vast for mortal hearts to win.

VI

They toil unseen in fields of bitter harvest,
Or sweat in dens where light has never crept,
Their bodies bent, their spirits pushed the farthest,
While captors count the profits they have reaped.
No Sabbath rest, no hymn to lift their care,
No gentle hand to wipe their tears away—
The whip, the chain, the hollow-eyed despair,
Are all they know from dusk to dreary day.

VII

And yet ye say, “The world is fair and golden,
The sun doth shine on all beneath its ray!”
But what of those in darkness, bought and solden,
Whose sun was stolen ere it reached midday?
The pretty popular shells of wealth and might,
Parade their gleam to blind the righteous eye—
Yet beneath their sheen lies trafficking’s cruel blight,
A truth ye shun while captives still decry.

VIII

“Go play,” ye bid the free, “the fields are calling,
The brooks are bright, the flowers sweet with dew!”
But oh, the captive hears no lark enthralling,
No stream runs free where chains are forged anew.
Their play is labor, endless, bleak, and dire,
Their flowers bloom in dreams they dare not keep—
For every breath is sold to lust’s desire,
And every hope lies buried six feet deep.

IX

The righteous weep, yet hands remain unmoving,
The laws are slow, the courts with mercy shy,
While traffickers in shadows keep their proving,
That flesh is cheap beneath a careless sky.
Oh, brothers, sisters, hear their muted plea,
Their voices rise though bound by iron bands—
Shall freedom sleep while captives cannot flee,
And justice falter in our idle hands?

X

They dream of home, of voices soft and tender,
Of faces lost beyond the sea’s divide,
But waking brings the lash, the cold surrender,
To lives where hope has long since bled and died.
The sea that bears them forth cares not their fate,
Its waves a shroud for souls it cannot save—
How long, O God, must innocence await,
The breaking dawn to shatter chain and grave?

XI

“God sees,” ye say, “and judgment looms eternal,
The wicked fall beneath His holy rod!”
But what of now, this hell so raw and vernal,
Where mortals mock the mercy of their God?
Salvation, the pinnacle of gifts, ye preach,
Yet leave the lost to languish in their strife—
Shall heaven wait while trafficked souls beseech,
And earth denies them breath of freest life?

XII

Oh, turn your eyes from gold and fleeting pleasures,
Unstop your ears to hear their anguished strain,
For every soul ye save is worth the measures,
To break the yoke and loose the captive’s chain.
The gospel bids us love, the truth to seek,
To bear the cross for those in bondage torn—
Rise up, ye strong, defend the frail and weak,
Lest ye forget the sorrow they have borne.

XIII

Do ye hear the voices weeping, oh, my brothers,
From holds of steel, from brothels dark and drear?
Their cry ascends, a call to rouse the others,
To free the bound, to dry the captive’s tear.
Let not their blood stain hands that could have freed,
Let not their chains outlast our will to fight—
For grace and mercy bid us intercede,
Till trafficking’s long night gives way to light.

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Crescendo Of Praise XX by Debbie Harris

28 Tuesday Jan 2025

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And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power:

Colossians 2:10 (KJV)

Whom we preach, warning every man, and teaching every man in all wisdom; that we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus:

Colossians 1:28 (KJV)

Clothed in righteousness, royal and bright,
Our Savior, King, our guiding light.
Our debts, once vast, are fully paid,
No claim of our own can be made.
In robes of salvation, exquisite, divine,
We’re holy, redeemed, in His design.

Servants royal to the King of Kings,
Our hearts with praise forever sing.
No greater honor could we claim,
Than heirs to Yahweh’s holy name.
Exalt the Lord, above all raised,
His name supreme, forever praised!

We’re His alone, by blood made whole,
Perfect through the cross’s toll.
The risen Christ, soon to reign,
Our costly King, who bore our pain.
Bless the Lord, O my soul, adore,
Forget not His gifts forevermore!

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Emmanuel, God With Us Is God’s Precious Gift To Those Who Are Truly Redeemed by Debbie Harris

26 Thursday Dec 2024

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Praise, Prayer, Royally Redeemed

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Emmanuel, God with us, the timeless strain,
A song of ages, from dawn to now unfurled,
Through ancient scrolls and modern tongue proclaimed,
A golden thread that binds the weary world.
His name resounds, a gift beyond compare,
Salvation flows through Christ’s redeeming blood,
Pulpits thunder, pages gleam with prayer,
Extolling grace, the Savior’s boundless flood.

Emmanuel has hushed the mourner’s cry,
Stilled trembling hearts with strength divine,
To dying saints, His presence drawing nigh,
A balm for souls where mortal hopes decline.
For the persecuted, bruised yet bold,
Whose pleas stir Heaven’s tearful gaze,
Emmanuel, their fortress unconsoled,
Lifts battle-weary spirits with His rays.

God with us, the anthem of the skies,
Messiah’s melody, both fierce and sweet,
A symphony cascading where faith lies,
Redeemed souls kneel at His majestic feet.
Clothed in robes of gold, with gems arrayed,
The royal redeemed in awe confess,
Emmanuel, our sun, our hearts’ crusade,
In worship, praise, and holy tenderness.

From Genesis’ breath to Revelation’s close,
His promise echoes, steadfast, pure, and grand,
Oh, blessed kin, in royal lineage chose,
With King of Kings, we ever firmly stand!
Shout it loud—Emmanuel, arise!
Sing, scribe, and paint His radiant gleam,
The gift of gifts within our souls enskies,
Restoring life in His eternal stream.

Emmanuel, our battle cry, our psalm,
The angels’ herald, saints’ abiding plea,
God with us, the promise ever calm,
For all who turn, believe, and bend the knee.
Let this motif, triumphant, royal, rare,
Weave through our days, a holy, ceaseless call,
Emmanuel, God with us, beyond compare,
Our song, our strength, our Savior, all in all!

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The Unfailing Mercy And Compasson of Jesus Christ Our Savior, El Rachum by Debbie Harris

09 Monday Dec 2024

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But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us, even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;) and hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: that in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.

Ephesians 2:4-11 (KJV)

A marvelous mercy, unending, divine,
Majestic flows from Christ, our Savior-King,
His tender streams, a boundless, sacred vine,
O’erflow where faith and penitence take wing.
No scheming tide, no hidden will restrains,
But lavish love pours forth in boundless grace,
Forgiveness gleams through mercy’s sweet refrains,
Irrevocable once His gift we trace.

To Jesus run, El Rachum, Mercy’s Name,
Compassion’s God, whose heart redeems the lost,
His gentle gaze ignites salvation’s flame,
A glow that crowns the soul at mercy’s cost.
By this alone—His love, His truth, His care—
We step into His royal realm of light,
A kingdom vast, eternal, rich, and rare,
Where grace enthrones the humble in His sight.

Let all reborn in spirit’s holy birth,
Revel beneath His mercy seat sublime,
An imperial throne of splendor on this earth,
Where He adores, welcomes, through endless time.
His mercy falls, a shield, a victor’s song,
Our comfort weaves through every fleeting breath,
Triumph and strength where weary hearts belong,
In Christ, the Word, who conquers sin and death.

What Savior this, who justifies our plea,
Sanctifies, atones, with Heaven’s golden key,
King of Kings, whose mercy sets us free,
Our Lord of Lords, our joy eternally!

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Growing in Grace: The Four Pillars of Christian Living by Debbie Harris

12 Tuesday Nov 2024

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Bible Prophecy, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Royally Redeemed

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A blessed balance, Scripture’s sacred call,
Weaves grace, truth, mercy, love in holy thread,
Yet some chase grace, let gospel’s ramparts fall,
Compromise slinks, a shadow thinly spread.
Others wield truth, a hammer cold and stark,
No mercy flows, no love to lift the load,
Legalism binds, a cruel and crushing mark,
Too vast a yoke for fragile souls bestowed.

Some sing of love, yet mute the righteous flame,
No grace, no truth to guard the narrow way,
O Lord, bestow on saints Thy perfect aim,
A blend divine where all Thy gifts hold sway!
For Christ alone, our Star of flawless gleam,
Exudes this dance—grace pours, yet truth stands tall,
Mercy renews each morn in radiant stream,
Love crowns it all, redeeming every fall.

To Him we run, in Him we bask and grow,
His beauty molds our flawed and yearning clay,
Through knowledge deep, His grace begins to flow,
A fourfold light to guide us day by day!
He, risen King, the Exemplar pure and whole,
Our Source of wisdom, strength, salvation’s song,
May we reflect His traits in every soul,
Small Christs aflame, where His great name belongs.

For Jesus reigns, the Balance without flaw,
King of all kings, with love and truth entwined,
O let us strive, with passion and with awe,
To mirror Him, in heart, in soul, in mind!


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