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Not Thunder’s Roar but Gentle Rain: The True Fruit of the Spirit by Debbie Harris

20 Wednesday May 2026

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Dear Precious Reader,

In the body of Christ—His beautiful, blood-bought Church—there should be no place for the loud, the domineering, or the unteachable. Yet how often do we encounter the boisterous know-it-all? The one whose voice drowns out every other, whose “I already know” shuts down conversation, whose pride masquerades as spiritual confidence? This grieves the Holy Spirit. The poem you have just read was born from that grief and from a longing for something better. Too many in Christendom today speak with thunder but little fruit. They claim to stand for truth while trampling the very graces that prove the truth is alive in them: love that listens, patience that makes room, gentleness that soothes, and self-control that bridles the tongue. The Scripture is clear. The fruit of the Spirit is not optional decoration—it is the natural harvest of a life yielded to God. Where arrogance grows thorns, the Spirit desires to grow holy and humble things. This poem is both a warning and an invitation: a warning against the corrupted tree of self, and a tender call to every heart (including my own) to release the braggart’s noisy chain and let the Gardener do His quiet, transforming work.

May these words stir reflection rather than accusation. May we examine ourselves. And may the Church once again be known not for its volume, but for its fruit.

With prayer and affection,
The Poet

Poem Format Summary

The poem is structured as a series of seven quatrains (four-line stanzas) followed by a closing rhyming couplet, creating a balanced, hymn-like progression that moves from observation to contrast, exposition, and final exhortation. It employs a consistent ABAB rhyme scheme throughout the quatrains, with strong, classical-sounding end rhymes that feel both timeless and accessible. The meter is predominantly iambic pentameter (approximately ten syllables per line with an unstressed-stressed rhythm), giving the piece a smooth, natural flow when read aloud while allowing subtle variations for emphasis. Modern phrasing blends seamlessly with elevated, biblical imagery, and strategic enjambment and dashes create thoughtful pauses without disrupting the overall rhythmic unity. This classical-yet-contemporary format reinforces the poem’s gentle, reflective tone—mirroring the very Fruit of the Spirit it celebrates.


Galatians 5:22-23 (KJV)

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.

In ancient halls where wisdom’s voices call,
Where prophets’ words in golden letters shine,
The Spirit’s fruit descends like gentle rain—
Not thunder’s roar or pride’s unyielding line.

Behold the one who loudly claims the right,
With bossy tongue that bends all wills to break;
A know-it-all whose gaze rejects the light
Of every other, scorning what they say.

Such fruit grows thorns from self’s corrupted tree,
Refusing ears to hear another’s plea;
No love that listens, no peace that bends the knee,
But only storm where meekness ought to be.

Yet gentle Spirit whispers soft and true:
Love stands with patience where arrogance would shove;
Joy blooms in quiet hearts, not noisy show;
Peace reigns when pride makes room for others’ good.

Kindness turns the other cheek, not rules with rod;
Goodness seeks the good in every view;
Faith walks in trust, not trampling paths untrod;
Gentleness soothes where bossy tempers flew.

Self-control becomes a bridle on the tongue,
It bows to learn where “I know best” once sung.
These are the harvest heaven’s Gardener brings—
Not clamor’s crown, but humble, holy things.

O heart, release the braggart’s noisy chain,
And let the Spirit’s virtues bloom again!

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The Last Shall Be First by Debbie Harris

20 Wednesday May 2026

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Dear Precious Reader,

I have always been fascinated by this verse and all its depth, beauty, and complexity. The simple words “the last shall be first and the first shall be last” have echoed through centuries, quietly overturning every worldly measure of success, status, and value. In Christ’s eyes, the hidden and the humble often shine brightest, while the proud and powerful are gently set aside. This paradox comforts the overlooked and challenges the exalted — reminding us that who Heaven prizes could indeed be a surprise.It is my prayer that this poem stirs your heart to recognize the quiet glory in the “least of these,” to honor those who serve in humility (whether they have little or much), and to live with the joyful hope that heaven’s final accounting — inscrutable to human eyes — is already written in the ink of redeeming love.

May you be blessed as you read.

The Poet

Brief Summary of the Poem’s Format (in paragraph form):

This poem, titled The Last Shall Be First, is a literary lyric piece composed of 42 lines arranged in six stanzas of varying length. It is written primarily in iambic pentameter, giving each line a natural, rhythmic flow of ten syllables with five stressed beats. The overall tone is contemplative and reverent, blending vivid imagery with quiet prophetic weight.The rhyme structure follows a flexible yet consistent pattern, mostly alternating ABAB or ABCB schemes, with occasional rhyming couplets at the close of stanzas for added emphasis and emotional resonance. A sophisticated blend of perfect rhymes and subtle slant rhymes creates musicality without rigidity, allowing the poem to feel both elegant and accessible. Frequent enjambment carries thoughts smoothly from one line to the next, mirroring the gentle, unfolding nature of the poem’s central paradox.This formal structure provides a sense of order and beauty while supporting the theme’s subversive message — traditional on the surface, yet quietly transformative in spirit.

In marble halls where echoes boast of gold,
The first sit throned in silken certainty,
Their laughter sharp as coins on counting boards,
While shadows lengthen at the outer door.
They feast on futures, mortgage mercy’s name,
And measure worth by what their ledgers claim.

Yet some among the first have bowed the knee—
Rich hands that build, not hoard; hearts Christ-possessed.
They raise up schools where beggars’ children read,
Pour wealth like wine for country, church, and need.
Their mansions open wide to serve the least;
Their ledgers bleed with love’s accounting sheet.
These, too, in Christ’s own eyes are lifted high,
Though earth still calls their glory passing by.

But at the gate, where beggars bow like reeds
Before the wind of every passing heel,
The least of these—barefoot, with trembling hands—
Collect the crusts the world forgets to yield.
Their eyes are wells no ledger ever fathomed;
Their rags, the hidden glory of the real.

In Christ’s own eyes the trumpet sounds unseen—
A quiet dawn that turns the tables true.
The self-exalting first are last, their crowns
Of laurel ash beneath a heaven’s view.
While beggars rise in robes no tailor wove,
And humble rich walk streets of living gold.

The widow’s mite, the leper’s quiet plea,
The orphan’s hand, the magnate’s open store—
All these, when given for the King’s own sake,
Are first in eyes that see the heart’s true core.
No worldly trumpet, no earthly roar
Can change what Christ has weighed forevermore.

O paradox that burns the heart like fire,
That justice wears the face of those we scorned!
The least of these—dismissed, despised, denied—
Are highest where the world’s gaze never turned.
And we who pass them daily on the street
May yet discover Christ has crowned the least.

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To Be Known in Heaven as God’s Poet: This, and This Alone, Is Enough for Me by Debbie Harris

20 Wednesday May 2026

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Dear Precious Reader,

The poem is a humble, heartfelt prayer of a poet who desires only one thing: to be known in Heaven as “God’s poet.” The speaker turns away from earthly fame and praise, recognizing that crowns corrode, fame is mist, and worldly glory fades like grass. Instead, he offers his writing as an act of worship—her ink becomes incense, her lines are “stammered psalms” and “broken pleas.” Even if her words are imperfect and “limp toward Light,”s he finds joy in the hope that angels might smile upon them. The poem closes with peaceful contentment: if Heaven sees and keeps her “clumsy love, on bended knees,” then nothing else matters.

Core Theme: True fulfillment lies not in human applause but in sincere, devoted offering to God.

May this poem bring our Triune God honor and glory.

To be known in Heaven as God’s poet,
this is enough for me—
not laureled on earth where crowns corrode,
nor praised where praises flee.
Let ink be my incense, rising slow,
a stammered psalm, a broken plea;
words borrowed from the wind and woe,
returned like sparrows to the Tree.
If only angels pause to smile
at lines that limped toward Light,
then let the ages pass me by—
I’ll sleep content beneath the night.
For fame is mist, and glory grass,
but Heaven keeps what Heaven sees:
a soul that dared to sing, alas,
in clumsy love, on bended knees.
To be known in Heaven as God’s poet—
this, and nothing more, for me.

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When God Gives Wings: Strength, Wisdom, and Power for the Impossible Task by Debbie Harris

19 Tuesday May 2026

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Dear Precious Reader,

In the poem, When God Gives Wings, a soul stands before a task so immense and impossible that no human strength, wisdom, or ability could ever accomplish it. Yet in tender mercy, God breathes upon the weary and grants divine wings—wings not of this earth, but straight from heaven itself. With immeasurable strength, supernatural ability, and heavenly wisdom poured out, what once loomed as an unscalable mountain is not only overcome but joyfully soared over. The impossible becomes a living testimony of God’s limitless power. The poem overflows with wonder at the miracle, awe at God’s greatness, adoration for the King who stoops low to lift the weak, and deep thanksgiving for His faithful presence and empowering grace. It is a gentle yet powerful invitation to every tired heart facing the impossible: When God calls you, He fully equips you. He gives wings so that you may fly.May these words stir your faith and fill you with fresh courage.

With joy and blessing,

In the hush of dawn where miracles ignite,
God breathes upon the weary child of light.
He grants these wings—not feathered, frail, or bound—
But heaven’s own, where earth and glory kiss the ground.

A task that seemed impossible, immense,
Loomed like a mountain none could hope to crest.
Yet wonder floods the soul like endless sea,
As mortal limits break in holy liberty!

The spirit rises, not by merit, weak and small,
But by the hand that holds the stars, the all.
Awe trembles deeply, vast and deep and wide,
As immeasurable strength like rivers surges, sanctified.

God pours out wisdom, vast and pure and bright,
And ability that shatters every height.
No longer chained to doubt or fear’s cold grasp,
His power thunders—lightning in the clasp!

Adoration swells, a holy, burning flame,
To You, O Sovereign—matchless is Your name!
The King stoops low from throne of endless light
To arm the weak with unconquerable might.

Thanksgiving pours like incense, sweet and free,
For every impossible task the Lord has called this soul to see.
He bends the heavens, walks beside the way,
Empowering feet that once would falter, hearts that now obey.

How marvelous, this gift beyond all words—
The Creator lending wings to flightless birds!
The spirit soars through heights of glory, pure and strong,
Because the King of kings has made the soul strong.

All praise, all glory, adoration, love
Ascend to God who equips from realms above.
In wonder, awe, and grateful hearts they sing:
When God gives wings, the impossible takes flight!

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The Great Inversion of Thrones: Servants upon Horses and Princes Walking as Servants upon the Earth by Debbie Harris

19 Tuesday May 2026

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Dear Precious Reader,

Since childhood, this single verse from Ecclesiastes has held me captive. Its stark simplicity conceals a profound and unsettling truth about life under the sun. In the poem that follows, the Preacher beholds a world inverted: servants riding high upon horses in unearned pomp and pride, while princes—those born to rule—are reduced to walking as servants upon the dust. Through vivid, almost tactile images of jingling bridles, gleaming stirrups, and feet treading the trodden earth, the verses lament this chaotic reversal of rightful order. Fortune’s cruel wheel spins without mercy, exalting the unworthy and casting down the deserving.Yet the poem does more than observe the madness. It echoes Solomon’s great refrain of vanity—the fleeting, insubstantial nature of all earthly rank and power. Today’s rider may be tomorrow’s footman, and the footman, king—for a fleeting season. No platform, title, throne, or follower count is fixed under the sun.This meditation therefore offers both honest lament and living hope. Do not cling too tightly to position, honor, or worldly dignity. Look instead to the Lord Jesus Christ—the true Servant-King. He who had all riches and glory stooped lowest of all: He rode into Jerusalem not on a warhorse but on a borrowed donkey, washed His disciples’ feet, and wore a crown of thorns. The ultimate inversion happened at the cross, where the Righteous One was treated as the lowest servant so that we, once lowly, might be lifted up and seated with Him in heavenly places.In Christ alone we find true and lasting nobility—not in the saddle of success or the dust of humiliation, but in union with the One whose kingdom cannot be shaken. Every earthly order will one day bow before Him. Until that day, walk in wisdom and humility, fixing your eyes on Jesus, “who for the joy set before Him endured the cross,” knowing that in Him your status is secure forever.

Ecclesiastes 10:7 (KJV)
I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as servants upon the earth.

I saw the servant lifted to the throne,
His feed awash with likes and viral gold;
While princes skilled in wisdom walk alone,
Their names erased, their quiet virtues sold.

The loud and brash now claim the boardroom seat,
The humble faithful bear the cynic’s scorn;
Yet in this chaos, Christ, our King, I meet—
Who rode a donkey, wearing crown of thorn.

All is but vanity beneath the sun—
The fleeting scroll, the trending name, the post—
Fortune’s algorithm spins for anyone,
And crowns of influence vanish like a ghost.

No platform lasts, no follower count stays;
The wheel that raises fools will throw them down.
But Christ, the Servant-King, has shown the way:
He stooped the lowest to receive the crown.

He walked our dust, He bore our servant’s shame,
That we, once low, might reign with Him above.
Though earthly orders twist and shift in name,
In Jesus’ hands rests everlasting love.

Then walk in wisdom though the world invert,
Though servants ride in luxury and light,
And nobles trudge where no one comprehends.
Fix eyes on Christ—the true and lasting Light.
True rank is found in union with the Son,
Whose kingdom stands when all our days are done.

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Apart from Christ Alone: Without Me Ye Can Do Nothing by Debbie Harris

16 Saturday May 2026

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Dear Precious Reader,

The poem is a solemn meditation on the futility of human effort and ambition when pursued apart from Christ. It paints a vivid picture of worldly pursuits—glass castles on shifting sand, fading laurels, cracking cisterns, and towering empires of “gilded dust”—all destined to crumble into ruin. Strength, intellect, and pride ultimately fail; every triumph is temporary, every kingdom silent in the dust of oblivion.In powerful contrast, the poem turns to the hope found in Jesus, the true Vine and Cornerstone. Apart from Him, we can do nothing lasting, but grafted into His life, even the weakest life bears abundant fruit that time cannot destroy. His mercy, sealed at Calvary, rewrites our frailty into strength. It closes with an invitation: lay down your weary striving and find eternal rest and unquenchable light in the Savior.In essence, it is a call away from self-reliant Babel-building toward abiding in Christ—the only foundation that stands forever.

Grace and peace to you!

John 15:5 (KJV)
I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.


In twilight halls where mortal echoes die,
We grasp at phantoms, chase the fleeting sigh—
Castles of glass upon the quaking sand,
Thorn-crowns of pride that cut the builder’s hand.
Apart from Jesus, the cistern cracks and dries,
Ambition’s blaze a guttering wick of lies.
Laurels curl brown beneath the withering sun,
And every triumph’s tale is soon undone.
The restless mind, in darkness seeking light,
Charts only mazes, blind to what is right.
The heart, devouring shadows for its bread,
Finds famine clothed in gold, and dreams long dead.
Kingdoms ascend in brass and gilded dust,
Then topple mute into oblivion’s rust.
The strong man’s sinew, scholar’s subtle art—
Both bow at last before the failing heart.
Yet in the Vine no tempest can uproot,
The Cornerstone no age can refute—
“Apart from Me ye can do nothing,” spake the Lord,
And grafted to His life, the barren bough
Bursts into clusters, heavy with living grace,
In secret orchards time cannot erase.
His mercy, crimson-scribed on Calvary’s tree,
Rewrites the ledger of our frailty.
Where weakness kneels and lifts its trembling plea,
His strength resounds in perfect symphony.
Let mortals raise their Babel spires high,
Forge ladders forged of dust against the sky—
All towers tilt, all empires turn to clay,
Save that which bears the Savior’s name alone.
Apart from Christ, we sail uncharted seas,
With tattered sails and no true compass breeze.
But rooted deep in Him, the weakest reed
Becomes a cedar, towering and freed.
In Jesus dwells the dawn that knows no night,
Eternal rivers of unquenchable light.
Come, wanderer, lay down thy weary load,
And rest forever in the Vine’s abode

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One Hope for the World: The Transforming Power of Jesus Christ Our Lord by Debbie Harris

16 Saturday May 2026

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Dear Precious Reader,

In an unredeemed world wrapped in shadowed valleys and heavy despair, there is one radiant hope that shines undimmed: Jesus Christ our Lord.Through His amazing grace, the broken sinner is made new—a glorious new creation, victorious over sin and death. He shatters every chain that binds the soul, renews the heart, and restores the old life into wholeness. No human creed, no earthly throne, and no amount of gold can compare to the power of His redeeming blood.Rise, O creation! Let every redeemed heart sing with boldness and joy:Our only hope is Jesus Christ our King!

In shadowed valleys where despair holds sway,
No other hope sustains this weary world
Than grace that makes the sinner new each day—
A new creation, glorious, unfurled.

Victorious in light, triumphant still
O’er sin and death’s cold, unrelenting night,
Salvation flows from Calvary’s holy hill—
Found only in our Jesus Christ, the Light.

He breaks the chains that bind the wounded soul,
Renews the heart and makes the old man whole.
No human creed, no throne of gold or power
Can match the wonder of His cleansing blood.

Rise, O creation! Let the ransomed sing:
Our only hope is Jesus Christ our King!

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Behold the Potter’s Masterpiece: How Christ Gave Wings to Dust and Turned Weakness into Triumphant Song by Debbie Harris

14 Thursday May 2026

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I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
— Philippians 4:13 (KJV)


But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.
— 2 Corinthians 4:7 (KJV)


Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, This is the word of the LORD unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.

Zechariah 4:6 (KJV)

In realms of trial where impossible tasks arose,
A humble vessel, clay of mortal dust,
Faced towering seas and mountains clad in impossibilities
That mocked all human strength with iron thrust.
No arm of flesh could break the binding chain,
No mortal wit could chart the victor’s road;
Yet Heaven’s whisper pierced the hush of strain—
“Through Christ, all things!”—and glory’s torrent flowed.
Then surged the Almighty wind, not theirs but Thine,
A blaze of eagle-wings on dawn’s own crest;
The clay was lifted, crowned with fire divine,
And charged the breach in triumph manifest.
Through weary flood and trials that blocked the way,
Through walls of doubt that barred the shining road,
They rose exultant on the Lord’s own grace,
Each victory singing, “Christ has won the day!”
O splendor wrapped in weakness glorified!
The impossible yielded, the vast task bowed in awe,
The mountain danced, the chains of doubt dissolved,
While heaven’s trumpets rang without a flaw.
They stood transfixed upon the vict’ry field,
A fragile jar yet overflowing grace,
And marveled as the skies themselves revealed
The hand of God in every radiant trace.
Behold the Potter’s triumph fully unveiled—
From dust He forged a conqueror bold and bright;
The reed became a trumpet, strong and hailed,
The timid and anxious leaped on holy height!
All glory, honor, power to the Throne!
The vessel nothing wrought, yet all was won;
They only yielded, watched, and stood alone
In holy awe—for Christ the King had done it all, and won!

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No Such Thing as Regular: Crowned as Royal Heirs of the Eternal Kingdom by Debbie Harris

13 Wednesday May 2026

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In Heaven’s blazing gaze where no mere mortal hides,
No “regular” soul exists—only the sanctified.
You are redeemed, plunged deep in the Lamb’s own crimson flood,
Washed whiter than fresh snow by His holy, healing blood.

Justified, forgiven, sealed with Pentecostal fire,
Joint-heir with Christ the Lion, risen from death’s dark pyre.
Royal sons and daughters, breathing His immortal breath,
Children of the King of Kings, robed in righteousness.

Your Father rules on sapphire throne wreathed in stars and flame,
His glory burns within you, pulsing out His holy name.
All glorious within—a temple forged of purest gold,
A living crown of splendor that eternity can’t hold.

When hellish darts come screaming through the shadowed midnight air,
Tipped with poison, forged in hate, barbed with black despair—
Rise, O royal heir! Let heaven’s trumpet blast!
Lift high your shield of faith and watch those arrows fall at last.

They shatter into sparks before the Morning Star’s pure light,
For you are blood-bought royalty, arrayed in garments bright.
No common traveler here—no victim of the night—
You are a prince, a princess, crowned in everlasting light.

Regular? Never. Redeemed? Forever!
Crowned with living jewels no darkness can dissever.
Sealed by the Spirit’s flame, you shine with heaven’s might—
Walk tall, O child of the King, robed in glory, robed in light.

You are not ordinary—
You are eternally, gloriously royal.
Go shine, royal one.

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No Diamond Gleams Like Mercy’s Light: The Treasure Found in Christ Our Lord by Debbie Harris

11 Monday May 2026

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For the glory of Christ alone.

In the hush of dawn where shadows flee,
A gift descends, not bought with gold,
Not wrapped in silk or earthly plea,
But whispered soft in hearts grown cold.

Salvation—pure, through Jesus’ name,
The Lamb who bore our every stain,
Who faced the cross, endured the shame,
And rose victorious, breaking chains.

No diamond gleams like mercy’s light,
No treasure hoard can match its worth;
It lifts the lost from endless night,
And births new life from barren earth.

Oh, precious gift! Beyond all measure,
Freely given, humbly received—
In Christ alone we find our treasure,
Redeemed, restored, forever freed.

Bow low, dear soul, and claim this grace,
The greatest wonder time has known;
For heaven’s joy floods every place
Where Jesus Christ is Lord alone.

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