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The Luminance of Looking to the Lord Jesus Christ: Based on Psalm 34:5 by Debbie Harris

18 Tuesday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “The Luminance of Looking to the Lord Jesus Christ: Based on Psalm 34:5”, reflects the transformative power of gazing upon Jesus, inspired by Psalm 34:5: “Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame” (NIV). It portrays believers lifting their eyes to Christ, whose countenance shines like a boundless sun, igniting their souls with holy light. This radiance, likened to uncounted stars and a divine glow, banishes darkness and shame, fulfilling the promise of the verse. Through vivid imagery of beams, flames, and eternal light, the poem celebrates how looking to Jesus fills us with a pure, unshakable brilliance, making us reflections of His glory and completing our joy in Him.

As we to Jesus lift our longing sight,
His countenance a sun of boundless gleam,
Our souls ignite with sparks of holy light,
A dawn of glory streams in every beam.

Like stars uncounted, radiant we shine,
Reflecting rays no darkness can subdue,
His brilliance floods us with a glow divine,
A prismed grace through mortal veils breaks through.

No shadow dares to dim this sacred blaze,
For in His gaze, our spirits rise in flame,
A luster pure, beyond all earthly haze,
Illumines us who call upon His name.

Thus, fixed on Him, we glow through night’s retreat,
Eternal light our joy, our crown complete.

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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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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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Sonnet: The Lord Jesus Christ’s Call to Treasures of Victory and Peace in the Holy Bible’s Inerrant Truth by Debbie Harris

15 Saturday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “The Lord Jesus Christ’s Call to Treasures of Victory and Peace in the Holy Bible’s Inerrant Truth,” contrasts the fleeting, deceptive words of humanity with the enduring, precious truth of God’s Word. It portrays Christ’s voice as a divine call, rich with treasures—diamonds, rubies, pearls, and emeralds—guiding the heart away from the shallow allure of worldly praise. While human acclaim fades like mist, the Holy Bible stands as an unwavering source of victory, comfort, and peace, illuminating a path through life’s darkness with its inerrant truth.



Let whispers gleam like diamonds from on high,
To guide the heart where mortal tongues deceive,
Their fleeting noise, though loud, shall dim and die,
While God’s bright rubies endless worth achieve.
The crowd may boast, with tinsel-glitter call,
Yet frail their shine, like dew on morning’s breath,
His voice, a pearl, outshines their shallow thrall,
An emerald glow that conquers sin and death.
For man’s acclaim, a bauble swayed by gust,
Fades fast as mist beneath the tempest’s might,
But Scripture’s wealth, in stillness, holds our trust,
A jewel-lit path through darkness into light.
And find thy victory, comfort, peace to claim,
In Holy Bible’s truth, not man’s acclaim.


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As Far As The East Is From The West by Debbie Harris

08 Saturday Mar 2025

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The sonnet reflects God’s immense mercy, as He refrains from punishing us according to our sins and instead offers boundless grace to those who revere Him. His love towers like the heavens above the earth, and He removes our transgressions infinitely far—east to west—cleansing humanity’s guilt and granting redemption, a divine bridge from earthly flaws to heavenly glory.


The Lord withholds the wrath our sins might claim,
His judgment soft, not matched to what we owe,
For mercy flows where guilt would carve its name,
A boundless grace on those who fear bestow.
As heavens stretch above the earthen floor,
So vast His love ascends beyond our sight,
To hearts that tremble at His holy door,
He grants reprieve from darkness into light.
From east to west, a span no map can trace,
He casts our trespasses to endless flight,
Removes the stain that once marred Adam’s race,
And clothes us new in robes of purest white.
Thus, infinite His pardon, freely given,
A bridge from dust to glory’s gate in heaven.

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The Lions’ Den And Divine Embrace by Debbie Harris

26 Wednesday Feb 2025

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The Lions’ Den and Divine Embrace
When shadows roar and lions bare their teeth,
A den of death where mortal strength must fail,
The soul might quake beneath the claws beneath,
Yet faith stands firm where worldly hopes grow pale.
Like Daniel, cast to fate’s unyielding maw,
Surrounded by the hunger of the night,
He found a shield in heaven’s holy law,
A guardian flame that turned the dark to light.
No matter where the lions’ den may lie,
In trials deep or jaws of dread unbound,
God’s hand is near, His mercy hovering nigh,
A whispered peace amid the savage sound.
So trust the One who calms the beastly throng,
For in His care, the weak become the strong.

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Worldly Hope Versus Biblical Hope, A Comparison by Debbie Harris

24 Monday Feb 2025

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Worldly hope, a fragile thread,
A wish on winds that shift and shed,
It clings to chance, to fleeting skies,
A spark that fades when fortune dies.
It dreams of gold, of days serene,
Yet trembles at what lies unseen,
A shallow root in shifting sand,
It falters where it cannot stand.

Biblical hope, a steadfast flame,
Anchored deep in a holy name,
No mere desire, but trust made whole,
A promise carved on the soul.
Through storms it holds, through dark it glows,
A certainty the heart well knows,
Not swayed by time, nor crushed by woe,
It rises where the faithful go.

One leans on fate, the other grace,
One dims in doubt, one seeks His face,
Worldly hope may charm the eye,
But Biblical hope will never die.


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Whispers To The Infinite King by Debbie Harris

24 Monday Feb 2025

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With every prayer a fragile hope takes flight,
A whispered wish ascends to realms unseen,
Where miracles, like stars that pierce the night,
May bloom where mortal dreams have never been.

The heart, in quiet, bends to sacred will,
Each word a thread to weave a chance divine,
A spark to stir the heavens, calm or still,
That grace might fall where faith and fate align.

Yet who can say what wonders lie in store?
The humble plea may shift the world’s design,
A ripple vast from one small voice outpoured,
To mend the broken with a love benign.

So pray, and let the possible unfold,
For miracles are mysteries retold.


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Dew Of Divine Calm by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Feb 2025

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Be still and know that I am God!

Psalm 46:10 (KJV)


Inspired by Psalm 46:10, “Be still, and know that I am God”

Be still, my soul, where tempests carve their scars,
And know His voice, a hush through cedar’s sigh,
A quiet thunder rolls from distant stars,
To cradle earth beneath a boundless sky.
The torrent bends, its fury turns to mist,
When silence falls like dew on trembling sod,
His presence gleams where mortal hopes resist,
A steadfast rock amid the flood of God.
No gale can shake the stillness He bestows,
A peace that blooms through ash and shattered stone,
Like olive branches kissed by dawn’s repose,
His whisper reigns where chaos once had grown.
So rest, and hear the anthem soft and slow,
For in the calm, His sovereign love I know.




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Peaks Of Sacred Sight by Debbie Harris

23 Sunday Feb 2025

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Upon the mountain tops of sacred word,
We climb with fervent hearts to seek His gaze,
Where Jesus’ sight unveils a world unstirred,
By sin’s deceit or culture’s fleeting maze.
The valleys bloom with grace beneath His view,
Each peak resounds with love that never fades,
The truth, a lantern, ever burning true,
Illumes our path through mortal nights and days.
For His great glory, let our lives be sown,
A testament of mercy’s tender call,
To mirror Christ, whose heart for us was shown,
In sacrifice that ransomed one and all.
So may we stand, His light through us to shine,
A sonnet lived in truth and love divine.


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