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From the Hills to Heaven’s Throne: Our Help from the Alpha and Omega by Debbie Harris

19 Saturday Jul 2025

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The poem, inspired by Psalm 121:1-2, depicts a person looking to the hills for help but finding true aid from the divine Alpha and Omega, not earthly sources. Through vivid imagery, it contrasts the silent, powerless hills with the eternal, omnipotent reign of God, who provides strength, guidance, and hope. The gender-neutral perspective emphasizes universal reliance on divine glory, culminating in the assurance that the King of kings fulfills humanity’s deepest aspirations.

Psalm 121:1-2 (KJV): “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.

They lift their eyes to hills afar,
Where earth and sky in silence spar.
From rugged peaks, no strength is sent,
Yet hope ascends, their heart unbent.

Through shadows deep, they gaze and seek,
Where fears and doubts in secret creep.
The hills stand firm, yet cannot save,
Their silent crests no power gave.

But lo, their help comes not from stone,
Nor earthly might, nor flesh and bone.
The Alpha and Omega reigns,
The First, the Last, o’er stars and plains.

The voice divine bids dawn arise,
Their path is lit by holy skies.
Their refuge sure, their shield sublime,
In God’s vast reign, their souls align.

The hills may stand, but Heaven’s gaze,
Delivers strength through endless days.
Our help, our hope, from glory streams,
The King of kings fulfills our dreams.

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When Christ Returns and Millions Are Raptured Away by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Jul 2025

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The poem depicts the aftermath of the Rapture, a Christian belief where millions of faithful are suddenly taken to heaven, leaving others behind. It portrays a world struck silent—empty streets, abandoned homes, and a profound sense of loss and confusion for those remaining. The Rapture, described as a swift, divine event, separates the ready from the unready, leaving the “left behind” grappling with questions and a sense of isolation. Yet, amidst the desolation, the poem offers hope, suggesting that through repentance and seeking Jesus Christ’s embrace, those left behind can find salvation through His boundless grace.

May all find Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour and Lord!

The Plan of Salvation through Jesus Christ is God’s provision for humanity’s redemption from sin and restoration to eternal life. All people are born in sin, separated from God (Romans 3:23). God sent Jesus Christ, His Son, to live a sinless life, die on the cross, and rise again, paying the penalty for sin (1 Peter 2:24). Salvation is received through faith in Jesus as Savior and Lord (John 3:16), repentance from sin (Acts 3:19), and confessing Jesus’ lordship (Romans 10:9). Through Christ’s sacrifice, believers are forgiven, receive the Holy Spirit, and gain eternal life in heaven (Ephesians 1:7; John 10:28). At Christ’s return, all will be judged: those who accepted Him will live eternally with God, while those who rejected Him face eternal separation (Matthew 25:31-46).

In a blink, the world grew still,
Millions vanished—gone, until—
Silent streets, where echoes roam,
Empty houses, once called home.

The Rapture came, a thief in light,
Swept the faithful out of sight.
No warning bell, no final call,
Just absence vast, a sudden fall.

For those who stay, the left behind,
A weight of questions grips the mind.
Where did they go? Why not me?
A truth too vast for eyes to see.

The air feels thin, the heart’s adrift,
A chasm wide, a divine shift.
Yet in the quiet, hope may stir—
A chance to seek what once was blurred.

The Rapture, swift, divides the day,
Takes the ready, leaves the stray.
Repent of sins, seek Christ’s embrace,
His mercy saves through boundless grace.

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With Jesus in Our Hearts, Come What May, We Hold the Hope of Eternal Glory by Debbie Harris

18 Friday Jul 2025

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The sonnet, titled “With Jesus in Our Hearts, Come What May, We Hold the Hope of Eternal Glory,” explores the theme of unwavering faith in Jesus as a source of hope and divine glory. It portrays Jesus’ presence in the heart as a radiant light that remains unshaken by life’s trials, such as storms, pain, or doubt. This indwelling love serves as a steadfast anchor, guiding the soul toward eternal life and providing strength to overcome challenges. The poem emphasizes that with Christ within, one possesses an enduring hope that transcends all earthly struggles, ultimately leading to spiritual fulfillment and glory.

When Jesus dwells within our hearts’ embrace,
A light divine illuminates the soul,
No storm can shake, no trial can displace
The hope of glory, making broken whole.
Come what may, through tempest, pain, or strife,
His love remains, an anchor ever sure,
A beacon bright that guides us into life,
Eternal promise, steadfast and secure.
Though shadows fall and doubts may cloud the mind,
His presence burns, a flame that never fades,
In every heart where grace and truth entwined,
We find the strength to face all fleeting shades.
With Christ within, we rise above the fall,
For in His hope, we truly have it all.

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Glory to the Lamb: Salvation’s Triumph in Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord Of Lords by Debbie Harris

17 Thursday Jul 2025

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Glory to the Lamb: Salvation’s Triumph in Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. The sonnet joyously celebrates the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. It begins with a vibrant call to the soul to sing with fervent joy, proclaiming Christ’s victory over sin through His cross, portrayed as a radiant beacon of love. The poem highlights the freedom and triumph of salvation, using vivid imagery of shattered chains, a shining morning sun, and a defeated grave. It expresses boundless gratitude for Christ’s mercy and power, culminating in a triumphant declaration of His eternal reign and the soul’s ecstatic praise. The tone is exuberant and jubilant, perfectly echoing the title’s celebratory spirit.

Arise, my soul, and sing with fervent glee,
For Jesus Christ, our Lord, has set us free!
His cross, a blazing beacon of His love,
Secures our place in heav’nly courts above.

No chains can bind the hearts His blood has won,
The Lamb’s great triumph shines like morning sun!
With shouts of joy, we hail salvation’s grace,
His boundless mercy lights the human race.

Death’s shadow flees before His mighty pow’r,
The grave is vanquished in that holy hour!
Our Savior reigns, His victory complete,
In Him, our souls find ecstasy replete.

O glory to the Lamb, our hearts proclaim,
Forever we exalt His holy name!

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The Prodigal’s Return: A Sonnet of Divine Love and Forgiveness by Debbie Harris

16 Wednesday Jul 2025

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The sonnet “The Prodigal’s Return: A Sonnet of Divine Love and Forgiveness” explores the theme of redemption through the lens of the biblical parable of the prodigal son. It depicts a soul wandering far under a “sable sky,” burdened by a “tattered heart” from an “errant way,” yet guided back by the Father’s compassionate gaze and graceful “silken lifeline.” Despite deep flaws and vast distances, the Father’s love, symbolized by “zephyrs pure and art” and a “cascade of mercy,” eagerly embraces the repentant. Drawing from Luke’s parable, the poem portrays the father’s joyful reunion, mending pain with “tender beams” and offering absolution and peace. The closing lines encourage turning to Him despite heavy sins, promising that repentance brings forth an abundant display of grace.

When far you wander ‘neath a sable sky,
With heart in tatters from your errant way,
The Father’s eyes, a beacon soft and high,
His grace a silken lifeline through your pain.

No flaw can quench the splendor of His heart,
No abyss deep enough to bar His stride,
He glides to you on zephyrs pure and art,
A cascade of mercy in a hallowed tide.

As Luke’s dear parable the lost redeems,
The father spies, his spirit fiercely glows,
With arms flung wide, he mends with tender beams,
With love he absolves and harmony bestows.

So turn to Him, though deep your sins may lay,
If you repent, His grace will brightly display.

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Fixing Our Eyes on Jesus, the Author of Our Faith by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Jul 2025

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The poem, “Fixing Our Eyes on Jesus, the Author of Our Faith” (Hebrews 12:2, KJV), celebrates the spiritual benefits of focusing on Jesus. It describes how looking to Him brings joy, strength, courage, wisdom, purpose, grace, peace, and love, transforming the believer’s life. Each stanza highlights a specific blessing, portraying Jesus as the source of hope, guidance, and sustenance through trials. The poem concludes with a challenge to steadfastly fix one’s gaze on Jesus, emphasizing His role as the unwavering source of righteousness and life.

“Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.” —Hebrews 12:2 (KJV)

When we lift our eyes to Jesus,
Author of our faith and rest,
Joy within our spirits surges,
Filling hearts with hope’s sweet zest.

Strength is kindled in our frailty,
Through His might, we rise and stand,
Courage flows to face the tempest,
Held secure by His strong hand.

Wisdom lights our path with clarity,
Guiding choices, pure and true,
In His counsel, we find purpose,
Every step He leads us through.

Grace, unmerited, embraces,
Cleansing wounds and setting free,
Peace, transcendent, calms our chaos,
Anchored in eternity.

Love, unending, wraps around us,
Drawing us to seek His face,
Faith grows bolder, trust unbroken,
As we run this holy race.

Oh, the challenge lies before us,
Fix your gaze, though trials press,
Look to Jesus, ever steadfast,
Source of life and righteousness.

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Her Heart, His Throne: Honouring Women Who Truly Love the Lord by Debbie Harris

14 Monday Jul 2025

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The poem, “Her Heart, His Throne: Honouring Women Who Truly Love The Lord , inspired by Psalm 46:5 (KJV: “God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early”), celebrates women who love the Lord. It portrays their unwavering faith, strength, and divine connection. The poem depicts a woman’s heart as a sacred space where God’s presence resides, granting her resilience against life’s storms. Her soul, described as a fortress built on grace, holds God’s love, and her faith remains unshaken. Guided by His Spirit, she rises with hope and truth, finding divine support at dawn. The poem culminates in the imagery of her heart as God’s throne, emphasizing her intimate, steadfast devotion.

For Women Who Love the Lord


God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early.” (Psalm 46:5, KJV)

Within her heart, a sacred flame,
God’s presence whispers, calls her name.
She stands unyielding, firm, and tall,
For with His strength, she cannot fall.

At dawn’s first light, His mercy flows,
Through trials deep, His promise grows.
Her soul, a fortress, built on grace,
She holds the love His grace imparts.

No storm can break her steadfast trust,
Her faith a rock, untouched by dust.
With every step, His Spirit guides,
In Him, her hope forever hides.

O woman of the Lord, arise,
His truth shines bright within your eyes.
At break of day, His hand you’ll see,
God dwells in her—her heart His throne.

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Exchanging Glory for Dust: Humanity’s Descent in Pride by Debbie Harris

13 Sunday Jul 2025

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Summary of the Poem “Exchanging Glory for Dust: Humanity’s Descent in Pride”

The poem, inspired by Romans 1:18-25, explores the theological themes of God’s revelation through creation, humanity’s rejection of divine truth, and the resulting descent into idolatry and moral corruption. It reflects the passage’s message that God’s “eternal power and divine nature” are evident in creation (Romans 1:20), leaving humanity without excuse for denying Him. The poem portrays how people, despite knowing God, fail to glorify or thank Him (Romans 1:21), leading to futile thinking and darkened hearts. They exchange God’s glory for idols resembling “mortal human beings and birds and animals and reptiles” (Romans 1:23), choosing lies over truth (Romans 1:25). As a consequence, God gives them over to their sinful desires (Romans 1:24), resulting in spiritual and moral degradation. The poem concludes with a hopeful note, affirming the Creator’s enduring glory and love, urging a return to Him, who is “forever praised” (Romans 1:25).

The poem uses vivid imagery of nature—stars, mountains, rivers, and sun—to illustrate God’s clear revelation (Romans 1:19-20), while depicting humanity’s prideful rebellion and idolatry as a tragic fall from divine truth. It emphasizes the futility of human wisdom apart from God (Romans 1:22) and the justice of God’s response, yet ends with a call to rediscover His light and love.

Beneath the vault of heaven’s dome,
Where stars in silent chorus roam,
God’s truth is etched in every sphere,
His power sings, eternal, clear.
The mountains rise, the rivers run,
The dawn submits to blazing sun—
No voice is needed, yet they cry,
“Behold the Maker, lifted high!”

His unseen hand, His boundless might,
In woven worlds of day and night,
Declares a truth no heart denies,
Though clouded minds may close their eyes.
For what is known, God made it plain,
In whispering winds, in falling rain,
So none may stand with empty plea,
Excuseless in eternity.

Yet still the heart of man rebels,
And builds its towers, crafts its spells.
They knew the Lord, His glory grand,
Yet spurned the touch of His command.
Ungrateful, they refused His name,
No thanks arose, no praise they came.
Their thoughts grew vain, their wisdom dim,
Their souls estranged, adrift from Him.

In boasted pride, they claimed to know,
Yet sank where foolish rivers flow.
The immortal One, whose glory gleams,
Was traded for their hollow dreams.
They carved their gods from wood and stone,
Gave breath to beasts, to forms alone,
And bowed to idols, frail and small,
Forgetting Him who made them all.

So God, in justice, stepped aside,
Let loose the reins of human pride.
Their hearts, now chained to lust’s deceit,
Degraded flesh in base defeat.
The truth they knew, they cast away,
Embraced the lie, and there they stay—
Adoring what their hands have made,
While glory fades in twilight’s shade.

But still the Creator’s name endures,
His endless praise forever sure.
Though man may wander, lost, astray,
His light remains to guide the way.
O heart, return, and see the One,
Whose love outshines the rising sun!
For He, immortal, reigns above,
Forever praised, forever love.

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Hymn: Thou Art Worthy by Debbie Harris

13 Sunday Jul 2025

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The hymn Thou Art Worthy, O Lord, inspired by Revelation 4:11, is a six-verse worship song with a repeating refrain, designed for congregational singing in a traditional style (suitable for a tune like Ode to Joy). It exalts God’s worthiness, glory, and creative power, reflecting the verse’s themes of divine honor and creation’s purpose. Each verse emphasizes God’s sovereignty, the worship of angels and creation, and His merciful, eternal reign. The refrain reinforces the central message: “Worthy, worthy, God Almighty, Honor, glory, power to Thee! All creation lifts its anthem, Praising Thee eternally.” The hymn blends biblical imagery with calls to worship, uniting heaven and earth in praise of God’s majesty.

Verse 1
Thou art worthy, Lord most holy,
Glory, honor, power are Thine.
All creation bows before Thee,
Crafted by Thy hand divine.
Heavens sing Thy endless praises,
Earth and sky Thy will proclaim.
For Thy pleasure all was fashioned,
Worthy is Thy holy name.

Refrain
Worthy, worthy, God Almighty,
Honor, glory, power to Thee!
All creation lifts its anthem,
Praising Thee eternally.

Verse 2
From Thy throne the seraphs worship,
Casting crowns before Thy seat.
Day and night they cry, “Most holy,”
Thy great majesty complete.
Every star and every mountain,
Every soul Thy voice has stirred,
Sings the song of Thy great glory,
Holy is our sovereign Lord.

Refrain
Worthy, worthy, God Almighty,
Honor, glory, power to Thee!
All creation lifts its anthem,
Praising Thee eternally.

Verse 3
By Thy will all things exist, Lord,
Formed to show Thy boundless might.
In Thy love, the world was founded,
In Thy wisdom, day and night.
Let our hearts join heaven’s chorus,
Let our lives Thy truth confess,
Thou art worthy, now and ever,
God of grace and righteousness.

Refrain
Worthy, worthy, God Almighty,
Honor, glory, power to Thee!
All creation lifts its anthem,
Praising Thee eternally.

Verse 4
King of glory, reigning ever,
Thou dost hold all things in sway.
Galaxies and oceans tremble,
At Thy voice they all obey.
From Thy heart flows boundless mercy,
Grace that lifts the soul to Thee.
All Thy works declare Thy splendor,
Worthy of eternity.

Refrain
Worthy, worthy, God Almighty,
Honor, glory, power to Thee!
All creation lifts its anthem,
Praising Thee eternally.

Verse 5
In Thy presence, angels gather,
Singing hymns of endless light.
Elders bow and cast their crowns down,
Hailing Thee with holy might.
Every creature, great and humble,
Joins the chorus of the skies,
Thou art worthy, Lord forever,
Let Thy praise forever rise.

Refrain
Worthy, worthy, God Almighty,
Honor, glory, power to Thee!
All creation lifts its anthem,
Praising Thee eternally.

Verse 6
God of all, Thy throne eternal,
Shines with splendor none can see.
By Thy word the heavens sparkled,
By Thy will they came to be.
We, Thy children, lift our voices,
Bound by love, in awe we stand,
Singing worthy is the Savior,
Ruler of the sea and land.

Refrain
Worthy, worthy, God Almighty,
Honor, glory, power to Thee!
All creation lifts its anthem,
Praising Thee eternally.

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Revelation 13:8 and 4:11: The Lamb Slain Before Time and the Worthy Creator’s Throne by Debbie Harris

13 Sunday Jul 2025

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The poem, titled “Revelation 13:8 and 4:11: The Lamb Slain Before Time and the Worthy Creator’s Throne”, is a poetic reflection on Revelation 13:8 and Revelation 4:11, with a stronger emphasis on the latter. It intertwines the redemptive sacrifice of the Lamb, slain from the foundation of the world (Rev. 13:8), with the majestic worship of God as the Creator, worthy of glory, honor, and power for creating all things by His will (Rev. 4:11).

The poem expands on Revelation 4:11 through vivid imagery of God’s throne, the four living creatures’ ceaseless praise, and the elders casting their crowns, highlighting His sovereignty over creation. Two stanzas are dedicated to these themes, emphasizing God’s worthiness and creative power. Revelation 13:8 is woven in with references to the Lamb’s eternal sacrifice and the Book of Life, contrasting the beast’s fleeting power with the enduring redemption of the faithful. The poem concludes with a unified vision of worship, tying the Lamb’s victory to the Creator’s eternal reign. The tone is reverent, majestic, and theologically rich, balancing awe for God’s sovereignty with the hope of redemption.

Before the stars were hung, before the seas were spun,
The Lamb was slain, His blood the cost,
In the Book of Life, no name is lost.
(Rev. 13:8)
From eternity’s heart, His sacrifice planned,
To redeem the faithful from the beast’s dark hand.

Yet high above, where glory dwells,
The throne of God in splendor swells.
Four living creatures, with ceaseless voice,
Proclaim His name, in awe rejoice.
“Worthy are You, our Lord and King,
To receive all glory, let heaven sing!”
(Rev. 4:11)

By Your will, O God, all things exist,
The heavens, the earth, the seas’ soft mist.
From Your heart, creation’s pulse was born,
Each star, each soul, Your hand adorned.
Elders cast their crowns before Your throne,
Declaring Your worth, Yours and Yours alone.
(Rev. 4:11)

The beast may roar, its power may rise,
Its shadow cast beneath mortal skies.
Yet the Lamb’s own scroll, from ages past,
Holds fast the names that forever last.
(Rev. 13:8)
No force of darkness can overthrow,
The will that made all things to grow.

O Sovereign Creator, Your purpose stands,
All things are held in Your mighty hands.
The creatures cry, “Holy, worthy art Thou!”
The elders kneel, their hearts avow:
“For You created all by Your decree,
All glory, honor, and power to Thee!”
(Rev. 4:11)

O Lamb eternal, slain for our sin,
Your victory reigns where life begins.
O King of glory, whose will sustains,
All creation bows to Your endless reign.
From the throne’s bright light to the cross’s pain,
Worthy is the Lord, forever to reign.

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