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Forgiven in Christ: A Call-and-Response Celebration of Victory for All to Join by Debbie Harris

19 Saturday Apr 2025

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The poem, “Forgiven in Christ: A Call-and-Response Celebration of Victory for All to Join,” is a participatory piece designed for group settings. It features a leader reciting four stanzas about forgiveness in Christ—covering past, present, and future sins, and a victorious future—while the audience joins in with the refrain: “Forgiven, forgiven, in Christ I’m free! Victorious, victorious, His love lifts me!” Each stanza is introduced with a “Call to Gather and Proclaim,” and the poem concludes with a “Final Invitation for All Voices to Unite in Praise,” where everyone recites the refrain together, celebrating Christ’s mercy and victory.

Leader: In Christ, my past is washed, I’m set apart,
The chains of yesterday, they fall away,
His mercy mends my broken, weary heart,
A brand-new start with every breaking day.

Audience (refrain):
Forgiven, forgiven, in Christ I’m free!
Victorious, victorious, His love lifts me!

Leader: In Christ, my present sins are cast aside,
Each stumble met with grace I don’t deserve,
His love surrounds me like a rushing tide,
Through every trial, His peace will still preserve.

Audience (refrain):
Forgiven, forgiven, in Christ I’m free!
Victorious, victorious, His love lifts me!

Leader: In Christ, my future sins are swept from sight,
His cross has paid the price, the debt is clear,
Before I fall, His mercy shines so bright,
He lifts me up, I’ll never need to fear.

Audience (refrain):
Forgiven, forgiven, in Christ I’m free!
Victorious, victorious, His love lifts me!

Leader: In Christ, my future shines with endless light,
No fear can hold me, for His work is done,
My sins to come, He’s conquered in His might,
The battle’s won, the victory is won!

Audience (refrain):
Forgiven, forgiven, in Christ I’m free!
Victorious, victorious, His love lifts me!

Leader (final call):
Now let us sing, our voices raised as one,
Proclaim His love, His mercy, and His might!

All together (final refrain):
Forgiven, forgiven, in Christ I’m free!
Victorious, victorious, His love lifts me!

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Sonnet: The Triumphant Proclamation of John 11:25 – Christ, the Resurrection and the Life by Debbie Harris

19 Saturday Apr 2025

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Summary of the Sonnet: The Triumphant Proclamation of John 11:25 – Christ, the Resurrection and the Life

This Shakespearean sonnet, inspired by John 11:25 (“I am the Resurrection and the Life”), celebrates Christ’s sovereign victory over death with a majestic, triumphant, and royal tone. It portrays Jesus as a mighty King whose divine proclamation shatters the power of death and sin, offering eternal life to those who believe. The sonnet emphasizes the soul’s liberation from the grave, the promise of a glorious, everlasting kingdom, and the radiant hope that never fades. Through vivid imagery of golden rays, a regal crown, and an eternal throne, it exalts Christ’s glory as the source of life, light, and unending joy, culminating in a powerful affirmation of His supreme reign and radiant, everlasting presence.

Hail, mighty King, whose voice o’er death prevails,
“I am the Resurrection and the Life!”
Thy royal edict storms the darkened veils,
And breaks the bonds of mortal sin and strife.
No crypt can bind the soul that bows to Thee,
Thy sovereign vow ascends in golden rays:
From ashes springs a glorious liberty,
A regal crown for faith through endless days.
With herald’s call, Thy truth illumes the skies,
A kingdom vast where life’s eternal throne
Shall lift the heart where hope will never die,
And joy resounds in majesty alone.
All praise the Lord, whose glory reigns supreme,
Our life, our light, our everlasting gleam!

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Sonnet on the Royal Tension of Holy Saturday, Where Grief’s Dark Crown Battles Hope’s Radiant Light by Debbie Harris

19 Saturday Apr 2025

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The sonnet, titled “Sonnet on the Royal Tension of Holy Saturday, Where Grief’s Dark Crown Battles Hope’s Radiant Light”, is a Shakespearean sonnet (14 lines, ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, iambic pentameter) that vividly captures the emotional and spiritual tension of Holy Saturday. It personifies grief and hope as royal figures—grief as a reigning king with a tear-stained crown and hope as an ascending prince in a golden gown—locked in a majestic struggle within the soul’s “kingdom.” Rich, opulent imagery, including sable robes, velvet gloom, pearls, and blazing stars, elevates the day’s liminal pause into a regal drama. The sonnet balances sadness for Christ’s death with exuberant anticipation of his resurrection, portraying the latter as a radiant light destined to triumph. Its victorious tone and grand imagery inspire awe, culminating in a celebration of joy’s imperial might that will crown the morning and dispel grief’s darkness.

O royal grief, you reign with tear-stained crown,
Your sable robes enshroud the heart’s domain,
Yet hope, a prince, ascends in golden gown,
To claim the throne where sorrow’s shadows wane.
The court of Holy Saturday holds its breath,
Where sadness weaves its dirge in velvet gloom,
But anticipation, clad in light’s own wreath,
Foretells a king whose rising shall illume.
No scepter stills this clash of night and dawn,
Each tear a pearl, each hope a blazing star.
The soul, a kingdom, trembles, torn, yet drawn
To trust the light that glimmers from afar.
Hail, sacred strife, where joy’s imperial might
Shall crown the morn and banish grief’s dark night!

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Ode to the Sovereign Tomb of Holy Saturday”: A Majestic Ode to Holy Saturday’s Royal Tomb, Herald of Resurrection’s Golden Dawn by Debbie Harris

19 Saturday Apr 2025

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The ode, titled “A Majestic Ode to Holy Saturday’s Royal Tomb, Herald of Resurrection’s Golden Dawn”, is a six-stanza poem in iambic pentameter with an ABABCC rhyme scheme, exultantly celebrating the sealed tomb on Holy Saturday as a regal throne of divine triumph. Addressing the tomb as a sovereign citadel, it transforms the day’s stillness into a vibrant prelude to resurrection, using opulent imagery—granite might, sapphire shadows, golden seams, scepters, and angelic choirs—to evoke majestic royalty. The tomb is no mere crypt but a palace cradling Christ, the King, whose imminent victory over death pulses within. Each stanza radiates exuberance, portraying the tomb as a herald of eternal light, its silence a victorious proclamation. The poem inspires awe, inviting readers to kneel before the tomb’s grandeur and the unstoppable dawn it foretells.

O royal tomb, enthroned in granite might,
You reign o’er Holy Saturday’s sacred hush!
No mere stone vault, but citadel of light,
Where Heaven’s King in splendor deigns to rush.
Your seal, a scepter, holds the world in awe,
Your silence, herald of a victor’s law.

Beneath the stars, your marble gates stand proud,
A palace carved from earth’s eternal core.
No mortal hand, no ascendancy may shroud
The Christ who conquered death forevermore.
In velvet dark, you cradle glory’s flame,
A throne where triumphs rise in Jesus’ name.

O regal sepulcher, your court is grand,
With sapphire shadows, gold in every seam!
You wear the crown of God’s almighty hand,
A diadem of resurrection’s dream.
The lilies bow, their petals pledged to you,
Their fragrance weaves your majesty anew.

No somber crypt, but kingdom’s golden heart,
Where trumpets wait to sound the victor’s call!
Your ramparts gleam, where angels stand apart,
Their wings aglow with anthems that enthrall.
The earth itself, a carpet for your reign,
Exults in joy, its pulse a royal strain.

What king lies here, in state beyond compare?
The Lord of lords, whose scepter splits the night!
His banners rise, unfurled in starlit air,
His victory clad in everlasting light.
O tomb, you hold the dawn’s imperial key,
Unlocking life for all eternity.

The heavens watch, their choirs in rapture sing,
For you, great vault, are glory’s chosen seat.
Each stone a gem, each crack a radiant spring,
Where death’s defeat and triumph’s splendor meet.
Your portals pulse with power none can stay,
A sovereign stage for resurrection’s day.

Hail, mighty tomb, exalted, uncontained!
Your grandeur bids the universe to kneel.
In Holy Saturday’s pause, you’ve reigned,
Your golden hope no darkness can conceal.
All hail the King, whose rising shall be known,
From your eternal, everlasting throne!

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Ghazal of the Silent Vigil on Holy Saturday, Where Faith Glows in Night’s Unyielding Hush by Debbie Harris

19 Saturday Apr 2025

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The ghazal, titled “Ghazal of the Silent Vigil on Holy Saturday, Where Faith Glows in Night’s Unyielding Hush”, captures the meditative stillness of Holy Saturday through the traditional ghazal form of eight couplets with a recurring refrain. It portrays the sacred vigil as a quiet, persistent act of faith amid grief, set in a starless, silent night. Sensory imagery—flickering oil lamps, a sealed stone, a distant bell, and mourners’ tears—evokes the somber atmosphere, while spiritual themes of hope and trust thread through each couplet. The poem reflects the tension of waiting, suggesting that in the sacred hush, a subtle promise of life and resurrection stirs, cradled by the night. The ghazal’s repetitive structure mirrors the cyclical nature of the vigil, binding personal devotion to the eternal hope of Easter’s dawn.

In shadows deep, we hold the vigil’s call,
The heart keeps watch through night’s unyielding thrall.

No star ascends to light the garden’s gloom,
Yet faith persists, a flame within the sprawl.

The oil lamp flickers, faint against the dark,
Its glow a prayer that rises, though it’s small.

The stone is sealed, no sound escapes its guard,
But silence sings of hope beyond the wall.

A distant bell tolls once, then holds its breath,
Its echo binds the soul to heaven’s hall.

The mourner’s tears reflect a sky of gray,
Each drop a vow to trust, despite the pall.

What stirs within this pause, this sacred hush?
A promise weaves through time’s eternal scrawl.

O Holy Night, you cradle what we seek,
Your quiet hums with life that conquers all.

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Sonnet on the Stillness of Holy Saturday, Poised Between Sorrow and Resurrection by Debbie Harris

19 Saturday Apr 2025

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The sonnet, titled Sonnet on the Stillness of Holy Saturday, Poised Between Sorrow and Resurrection, captures the liminal essence of Holy Saturday. It portrays a world hushed in gray, suspended between the grief of Good Friday’s cross and the hidden hope of Easter’s dawn. The tomb’s silence and the absence of song reflect a pause in time, yet a subtle promise of renewal hums beneath. The poem explores this delicate balance—sorrow’s weight, anticipation’s edge, and the quiet wait for resurrection’s light. It invites reflection on the sacred tension of waiting, culminating in the expectation of love’s rebirth at Easter.

A stillness wraps the world in muted gray,
Where sorrow lingers, yet the dawn’s concealed.
The cross’s shadow looms, but hope’s at bay,
A fragile pulse where grief and grace are sealed.

The tomb is silent, cold, a pause in time,
Between the anguish and the joy to come.
No song ascends, no alleluias climb,
Yet in the hush, a promise softly hums.

This day, poised delicate on sorrow’s edge,
Holds breath for light to pierce the darkened veil.
In quiet, hearts await the Spirit’s pledge,
A resurrection none can yet unveil.

O Holy Saturday, you bid us wait,
For love’s rebirth at Easter’s open gate.

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Sonnet of Forgiving the Judas Who Betrays the Trust of the Heart by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

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Summary of “Sonnet of Forgiving the Judas Who Betrays the Trust of the Heart”

The sonnet explores the pain of betrayal by a “Judas” figure, a trusted person whose deceit wounds deeply, breaking the bonds of trust. It acknowledges the universal experience of encountering such traitors, whose false smiles hide harmful intentions. Despite the lasting scars, the poem advocates for forgiveness as a path to healing, suggesting that mercy strengthens the soul and fosters inner peace. By releasing resentment, one discovers a divine grace and achieves personal liberation, finding freedom in forgiving the betrayer.

In shadows cast by trust, a Judas stands,
His kiss a blade that carves the tender soul.
With whispered lies, he breaks the sacred bands,
And leaves behind a heart no longer whole.
We all have known such traitors in our days,
Their smiles a mask, their words a hidden sting.
Yet in the wound, forgiveness finds its ways,
To mend the hurt and bid the heart to sing.
For though the scar remains, a silent mark,
The soul grows strong when mercy takes its place.
In letting go, we light the inner spark,
And find in grace a mirror of God’s face.
So pardon those who wrong you, set them free,
And in their freedom, find your liberty.

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The Echoes of Golgotha: Christ’s Cross Resounds in Triumphant Victory Over Satan’s Dominion in Celestial Harmony by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

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The poem, “The Echoes of Golgotha: Christ’s Cross Resounds in Triumphant Victory Over Satan’s Dominion in Celestial Harmony”, portrays Good Friday as the moment Christ’s sacrifice on Golgotha reverberates as a celestial anthem of redemption. Majestic imagery—hallowed cross, riven skies, crimson wood, and cosmic lyres—captures the sorrow and divine grandeur of His death. Rhetorical questions probe the splendor, power, and mercy resounding from His wounds, breaking sin’s curse. The Savior’s cry, “Finished!” rends the heavens, as faithful hearts hear His eternal strain. The poem closes with a majestic proclamation of Christ’s eternal reign, his cross resounding glory as grace abounds, shattering Satan’s dominion with triumphant, celestial hope.

On Golgotha’s sublime ascent,
The cross, a throne, with glory rent,
Its hallowed beams, by blood enshrined,
Proclaim a King, eternal, kind.

What sacrifice resounds this day?
What love divine does death array?
The thorns that crown, the wounds that sing,
Exalt a Sovereign, heaven’s King.

Through riven skies, where seraphs weep,
The echoes stir from sorrow’s deep.
What anthem breaks the chains of night?
What mercy hails the dawning light?

The cosmos trembles, stars align,
As sacred cries transcend the shrine.
The Savior’s voice, a clarion call,
Dissolves the curse that bound us all.

What splendor rings from crimson wood?
What power flows from holy blood?
The cross, a lyre of cosmic grace,
Its chords redeem the fallen race.

In faithful hearts, they hear His strain,
A love supreme o’er death’s domain.
“Finished!” His edict rends the skies,
The tyrant’s reign in ruin lies.

No mortal song could match this might,
Golgotha’s echoes pierce the night.
From holy cross, His glory resounds,
Christ reigns eternal, grace abounds!

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The Veil of Eternity Torn Asunder: Christ’s Sacrifice Unveils God’s Glory in Triumphant Redemption Over Satan’s Dominion by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

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The poem, “The Veil of Eternity Torn Asunder: Christ’s Sacrifice Unveils God’s Glory in Triumphant Redemption Over Satan’s Dominion”, portrays Good Friday as the moment Christ’s sacrifice tears the temple veil, symbolizing eternal reconciliation with God. Ethereal imagery—bloodied cross, fraying veil, starless dusk, and radiant scars—captures the sorrow and majesty of His death. Rhetorical questions explore the love, grace, and glory that dissolve humanity’s separation, with Christ’s outpoured blood as redemption’s key. The earth’s convulsions and Christ’s cry, “Finished!” herald victory, as faithful hearts behold His light. The poem closes with a triumphant proclamation of Christ’s eternal reign and blazing glory, shattering Satan’s dominion, blending solemnity with exultant hope.

On shadowed hill, the cross ascends,
Its bloodied beams where heaven bends.
No temple holds this sacred hour,
But skies unveil a greater power.

What sacrifice does this day weave?
What love makes ancient barriers cleave?
The thorns that crown, the wounds that bleed,
Proclaim a King whose blood’s outpoured.

Through starless dusk, the mourners kneel,
Their trembling hands the anguish feel.
What veil of old begins to fray?
What grace reveals the holy way?

The earth convulses, rocks divide,
As sacred threads are cast aside.
The Savior’s cry, a piercing call,
Dissolves the rift that held in thrall.

What glory streams where shadows part?
What mercy floods the contrite heart?
The cross, a gate to realms divine,
Its scars illume where heavens shine.

In faithful hearts, they see His light,
A radiant love through endless night.
“Finished!” His voice the cosmos shakes,
The chain of sin in ruin breaks.

No mortal veil could bar such grace,
The cross unveils God’s holy face.
From rended cloth, His triumph blazes,
Christ reigns forever, glory blazes!

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The Crimson Dawn of Redemption: Christ’s Conquest on the Cross Shatters Evil in Eternal Splendor by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Apr 2025

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The poem, “The Crimson Dawn of Redemption: Christ’s Conquest on the Cross Shatters Evil in Eternal Splendor”, portrays Good Friday as a cosmic battle where the cross stands as redemption’s fulcrum. Vivid imagery—storm-swept hills, bloodied beams, roiling clouds, and quaking earth—evokes the sorrow and majesty of Christ’s sacrifice. Rhetorical questions explore the mercy, power, and glory flowing from His wounds, defeating evil. Faithful hearts envision His victorious gaze and hear His cry, “Complete!” The poem closes with a triumphant declaration of Christ’s conquest, as the cross ignites eternal light, blending solemnity with exultant hope.

On storm-swept hill, where shadows clash,
The cross arises, scarred by lash.
Its timbers groan beneath the weight,
Of love that storms the gates of fate.

What sacrifice does this day wield?
What blood anoints the battle’s field?
The thorns that rend, the nails that bite,
A King who wars with heaven’s might.

Through roiling clouds, the tempests wail,
Their fury spent on wood so frail.
What mercy holds through lightning’s glare?
What grace defies the darkened air?

The stones stand firm, yet hearts do break,
As earth itself begins to shake.
The Savior’s wounds, a crimson stream,
Redeem the world’s most broken dream.

What power cleaves the ancient night?
What glory dawns through mortal plight?
The cross, a beacon, fierce and tall,
Proclaims the foe’s impending fall.

In faithful hearts, they see His face,
A warrior’s love, a victor’s grace.
“Complete!” His cry splits stone and sky,
The chains of sin in ruin lie.

No storm could veil such radiant might,
The cross ignites redemption’s light.
From bloodied beams, His conquest springs,
Christ’s victory reigns, the heavens sing!

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Kingdom Intelligence Briefing

Preparing the Remnant for the Unfolding of End-Time Prophecy

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JONATHAN TURLEY

Res ipsa loquitur - The thing itself speaks

A Purpose-driven achiever

Pursuing my destiny - Maximizing my potential

Society of Classical Poets

A community of poets dedicated to traditional poetry

Malcolm Guite

Blog for poet and singer-songwriter Malcolm Guite

F.O.R. Jesus

Fill up. Overflow. Run over.

Dan Olinger

"If the Bible is true, then none of our fears are legitimate, none of our frustrations are permanent, and none of our opposition is significant."

Letters from the Exile

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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