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In the Fleeting Splendor of Christ’s Created Golden Hour by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem captures the golden hour, a fleeting time when sunlight bathes the world in a magical glow. The first stanza sets the scene with light weaving a dreamlike landscape. The second focuses on nature, with trees and leaves transformed into radiant, dancing forms. The third elevates everyday objects like sidewalks and gates, revealing their beauty through light’s touch. The final stanza addresses the golden hour directly, lamenting its brevity while celebrating its ability to unify all things in a transcendent, golden world.


In the golden hour’s tender glow,
Where sunlight spills and shadows flow,
The world is draped in amber veils,
A canvas brushed with liquid beams.

Trees wear cloaks of shimmering light,
Their leaves a dance of warmth and flight.
The air hums soft, a honeyed haze,
Each moment gilded, each scene ablaze.

Sidewalks shimmer, cracks turn to art,
Each rust-flecked gate a pulsing flame.
Colors sing—green deepens, red ignites,
As day and night blur in soft delights.

Oh, fleeting hour, so brief, so rare,
You gild the earth with heavenly grace.
In your soft light, all things find peace,
A fleeting world, where shadows cease.

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The Uncontainable Wonders of Christ’s Earthly Deeds by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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Summary of the Sonnet: The Uncontainable Wonders of Christ’s Earthly Deeds

This sonnet, inspired by John 21:25, reflects on the boundless and awe-inspiring deeds of Jesus during His earthly ministry, which the verse claims are so vast that the world could not contain their record. The poem asserts that no scribe could fully document, nor any library hold, the multitude of His miracles—His healing touch, transformative words, raising of souls, and calming of storms. These acts, overflowing with love and truth, surpass human comprehension and earthly limits. The sonnet concludes by praising Jesus, whose mighty works transcend all boundaries, affirming their infinite, sacred worth and eternal significance.

The world could not contain, as John attests,
The boundless acts of Christ while here below.
No scribe could write, no shelf could hold the crests
Of wonders wrought where’er His steps would go.

Each healing hand, each word that pierced the night,
Each soul He raised, each storm He stilled with peace—
Their grandeur spills beyond all mortal sight,
Too vast for books, their splendor shall not cease.

No page could hold the love that walked the earth,
No vault contain the truth His life unfurled.
His every deed, of infinite, sacred worth,
Outweighs the scope and space of all the world.

O Savior, whose great works no bounds confine,
Your mighty works no earthly bounds define.

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Our Hope Resides Not in Ourselves but in Christ’s Indwelling Presence by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem, titled “Our Hope Resides Not in Ourselves but in Christ’s Indwelling Presence”, expresses a profound Christian belief that true hope lies not in human strength or self-reliance but in the divine and miraculous presence of Christ dwelling within believers. Structured with a rhythmic, two-words-per-line format (with slight variations), it emphasizes the transcendence of Christ’s indwelling through concise, reverent language, culminating in an exclamation of faith. The poem’s brevity and deliberate phrasing convey a clear, heartfelt theological message.

Our hope is not

found within

ourselves but in

Christ who divinely

and miraculously

dwells within us!

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By Grace Redeemed, Let Us Not Spurn the Spirit’s Radiant Fruit of Kindness, Mercy, Love, and Grace, Which, as Little Christs, We Forge to Stud Our Crowns with Diamonds at the Bema Seat by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem is a lyrical, theologically rich celebration of the Christian journey from salvation to eternal worship, emphasizing that salvation is by grace through faith alone, not works. It portrays believers, redeemed by Christ’s sacrificial blood, as indwelt by the Holy Spirit, which produces Christ-like virtues—kindness, mercy, love, and grace. These Spirit-led deeds transform believers into “little Christs,” reflecting His character through acts like serving the poor and offering prayers. The poem urges believers not to spurn this sacred call, as these humble deeds, though small in earthly eyes, become radiant “diamonds” forged by the Spirit. At the Bema Seat, Christ judges these works, and the Spirit’s fruit endures as golden crowns studded with diamonds, symbolizing eternal rewards. Ultimately, believers cast these crowns before Christ’s throne in worship, their brilliance reflecting His glory and their transformation into His likeness.

By grace alone, through faith we soar,
No human deed unlocks the door.
Christ’s blood, a scarlet river wide,
Redeems our souls, our guilt has died.
The Spirit kindles in our breast,
A holy flame, our hearts caressed.

From this divine and sacred glow,
The Spirit’s radiant fruits bestow.
Kindness dawns like morning’s blaze,
Mercy streams through golden rays.
Love ignites, a comet’s flight,
Grace unfolds in endless light.
These gifts, not ours, but Christ’s own sheen,
Proclaim His heart through lives serene.

As little Christs, we’re molded new,
Each act a mirror, His likeness true.
In tender hands, we lift the poor,
In weary hearts, we open doors.
No selfish aim, no pride’s disguise,
But Spirit’s breath where faith arises.
Like clay to potter, shaped we stand,
Reflecting Christ by His command.

O let us not spurn this sacred call,
To bear His fruit, to offer all!
Each gentle touch, each fervent prayer,
Each selfless gift ascends the air.
Through trials fierce, they gleam like stars,
Bathed in glory, the Spirit’s sparks.
These deeds, though humble in our sight,
Are diamonds sparked by heaven’s might.

At Bema’s seat, where Christ holds sway,
His sovereign gaze lights judgment’s day.
Each work is tried in fire divine,
Yet Spirit’s fruit will ever shine.
From embers rise our crowns of gold,
With diamonds bright, their tales retold.
Each facet gleams, a story grand,
Of Christ-like love by Spirit planned.

Before His throne, in awe we’ll kneel,
Where glories blaze and heavens reel.
Our crowns, aglow with radiant gems,
We’ll cast to Him as anthems hymn.
Their brilliance dances, pure and vast,
Reflecting Christ, whose love holds fast.
O yield to Spirit, let grace abide,
In His likeness, we’re glorified.

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O Risen Lord, Eternal King, Enthroned by Heaven and Earth’s Acclaim by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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This seven-stanza Easter hymn, written in Long Meter (8.8.8.8), exalts Jesus Christ’s resurrection as the triumphant cause of universal worship, uniting diverse groups—disciples, angels, nations, creation, martyrs, saints, and creation’s elements—in awe-filled praise. With a majestic, apocalyptic tone, it portrays the resurrection as a cosmic event, marked by thunderous anthems, shattered gates, and radiant glory. The title, O Risen Lord, Eternal King, Enthroned by Heaven and Earth’s Acclaim, reflects its grand scope, emphasizing Christ’s exaltation by all creation. Crafted for congregational worship, the hymn combines singable rhymes, scriptural fidelity, and a powerful refrain to inspire heartfelt adoration of the risen Lord.

Stanza 1: Disciples
Disciples kneel where shattered tombs abide,
Their hearts in awe behold the risen Lord.
With trembling joy, they see His wounds provide,
The hope of life, by God’s own voice restored.

Refrain
O risen Lord, eternal King,
All worlds in awe Your throne shall bow!
Let trembling skies Your glory sing,
Your name proclaims the triumph won!

Stanza 2: Angels
Angels in splendor, clad with lightning’s flame,
Proclaim the Lamb who breaks the grave’s dark chain.
Their thunderous anthems echo His great name,
As heav’n resounds with Christ’s eternal reign.

Refrain
O risen Lord, eternal King,
All worlds in awe Your throne shall bow!
Let trembling skies Your glory sing,
Your name proclaims the triumph won!

Stanza 3: Nations
All nations bow, their praises storm the skies,
From every shore, His victory they sing.
By blood and might, Christ’s cross of glory rises,
To claim the world for heaven’s rightful King.

Refrain
O risen Lord, eternal King,
All worlds in awe Your throne shall bow!
Let trembling skies Your glory sing,
Your name proclaims the triumph won!

Stanza 4: All Creation
Creation joins, with saints and seraphs’ call,
Ten thousand trumpets sound from gates o’erthrown.
In Christ, the Lamb, redemption frees us all,
His kingdom thunders, crowned forever strong.

Refrain
O risen Lord, eternal King,
All worlds in awe Your throne shall bow!
Let trembling skies Your glory sing,
Your name proclaims the triumph won!

Stanza 5: Martyrs
Martyrs arise, their blood-cried praises soar,
With radiant crowns, they hail the risen Son.
From death’s dark vale, His victory they adore,
In Christ’s great light, their triumph now is won.

Refrain
O risen Lord, eternal King,
All worlds in awe Your throne shall bow!
Let trembling skies Your glory sing,
Your name proclaims the triumph won!

Stanza 6: Saints
Saints robed in white, before His throne they stand,
Their anthems quake the heavens with His praise.
By Christ’s own blood, redeemed from every land,
They sing His name through everlasting days.

Refrain
O risen Lord, eternal King,
All worlds in awe Your throne shall bow!
Let trembling skies Your glory sing,
Your name proclaims the triumph won!

Stanza 7: Creation’s Elements
Mountains and seas, with thunder’s mighty voice,
Proclaim the King who shattered death’s dark might.
All earth and skies in glorious hymn rejoice,
His risen glory reigns in endless light.

Refrain
O risen Lord, eternal King,
All worlds in awe Your throne shall bow!
Let trembling skies Your glory sing,
Your name proclaims the triumph won!

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The Triumphant Proclamation of the Risen Lord and His Eternal Victory: A Participatory Poem for Easter Morning by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The poem “The Triumphant Proclamation of the Risen Lord and His Eternal Victory: A Participatory Poem For Easter Morning” is a seven-stanza participatory work crafted for an Easter service or Christian gathering, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Each stanza, delivered by a leader (solo or group), explores themes of hope, victory, glory, and eternal life, moving from the empty tomb and broken chains of death to angelic rejoicing, eternal promises, and a trumpet-heralded triumph. The leader ends each stanza with “He is risen!” prompting the audience to respond with “He is risen indeed!” in the traditional Easter liturgical call-and-response. The final stanza urges spreading the news of Christ’s everlasting love. The poem’s rhythmic structure and vivid imagery foster enthusiastic, unified participation, with optional musical elements (e.g., a trumpet fanfare) to enhance the celebratory mood.

Leader:
On the dawn of the third day, the stone rolled away,
Darkness fled, and hope came to stay.
The tomb lies empty, the Savior freed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
Death could not hold Him, its chains were broken,
By love’s great power, His word was spoken.
The cross now stands as a sign of His creed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
From the grave He emerged, with glory arrayed,
The Lamb of God, our debt He paid.
His light now shines for all in need—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
The angels sang, the heavens rejoiced,
His victory calls to every voice.
In Him we live, by faith we plead—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
His promise stands, eternal and true,
He makes the broken whole and new.
With hearts united, we spread His deed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
With trumpets blazing, His triumph roars,
The King of Glory reigns evermore!
In splendor crowned, His victory freed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

Leader:
So go and tell, let the whole world know,
His life, His love, forever will grow.
The King is alive, His truth we heed—
He is risen!

Audience:
He is risen indeed!

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The Triumphant Glory Of Salvation’s Boundless Grace-Filled Gift by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The sonnet, “The Triumphant Glory of Salvation’s Boundless Grace-Filled Gift,” celebrates the immense, unearned gift of salvation through Christ’s sacrifice. It portrays salvation as a divine, triumphant act that breaks sin’s chains and frees the soul from death. The poem emphasizes the incomprehensible depth of God’s love, manifested at the cross where mercy and wrath converge, redeeming the lost. It evokes awe and worship, with souls rising to praise Christ, the eternal King. The sonnet concludes with the enduring light of grace and Christ’s act of crowning repentant souls with righteousness, inspiring heartfelt adoration.

O gift of grace, salvation’s triumph grand,
From Heaven’s throne, by God’s own mercy sent.
It breaks the chains of sin with sovereign hand,
And frees the soul from death’s imprisonment.
No heart can fathom love so vast, so deep,
That Christ, through blood, would pay our wretched cost.
His cross, where wrath and mercy’s rivers meet,
Redeems the broken, saves the fully lost.

In awe, we rise, our spirits soar to sing,
Of Him, the Lamb, our everlasting King.
Through endless ages, grace’s light will shine,
A beacon of the Savior’s love divine.
O Lord of Glory, hailed by hearts sincere,
Repentant souls You crown with righteousness.

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Salvation’s Gift by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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Salvation’s gift, a triumph grand,
Eternal grace from God’s own hand!
In awe, we rise, our spirits soar,
To worship Christ, our King evermore!

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Hymn: He Is Risen, Glorious King by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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Summary of Hymn: He Is Risen, Glorious King

The hymn is a triumphant and glorious Easter celebration, consisting of six stanzas and a refrain, centered on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Each stanza highlights a key aspect of the Easter narrative: the empty tomb, Christ’s victory over death, the angelic proclamation, and the eternal hope His resurrection brings. The tone is exultant, emphasizing Christ’s power, the defeat of sin and death, and the call to praise Him. The refrain, “He is not here, He is risen, just as He said! From death to life, our Lord has boldly led! Alleluia, let the heavens ring, All praise and honor to our risen King!” reinforces the central message of Christ’s resurrection as promised, His leadership from death to life, and the universal call to worship the risen King. The hymn inspires joy, hope, and worship, uniting heaven and earth in praise of the victorious Savior.

Stanza 1
The stone is rolled, the tomb is bare,
The dawn of glory fills the air!
No death could hold the Lord of light,
He reigns in everlasting might.

Refrain
He is not here, He is risen, just as He said!
From death to life, our Lord has boldly led!
Alleluia, let the heavens ring,
All praise and honor to our risen King!

Stanza 2
The angels sing, the heavens blaze,
His triumph echoes through all days.
The chains of sin are torn apart,
He lives to heal the broken heart.

Refrain
He is not here, He is risen, just as He said!
From death to life, our Lord has boldly led!
Alleluia, let the heavens ring,
All praise and honor to our risen King!

Stanza 3
O death, where is your sting, your might?
The cross has birthed eternal light!
Our King has crushed the serpent’s head,
And life now springs where once was dread.

Refrain
He is not here, He is risen, just as He said!
From death to life, our Lord has boldly led!
Alleluia, let the heavens ring,
All praise and honor to our risen King!

Stanza 4
The women came at break of day,
And heard the angel’s words convey:
“Your Lord is risen, see the place,
Go tell the world His saving grace!”

Refrain
He is not here, He is risen, just as He said!
From death to life, our Lord has boldly led!
Alleluia, let the heavens ring,
All praise and honor to our risen King!

Stanza 5
Now every heart with hope shall sing,
To Christ, our glorious, risen King!
His victory ours, we rise anew,
His promise ever strong and true.

Refrain
He is not here, He is risen, just as He said!
From death to life, our Lord has boldly led!
Alleluia, let the heavens ring,
All praise and honor to our risen King!

Stanza 6
All heaven and earth in chorus join,
To praise the One who death destroyed!
Forevermore His name we’ll sing,
Our Savior, Lord, and conquering King!

Refrain
He is not here, He is risen, just as He said!
From death to life, our Lord has boldly led!
Alleluia, let the heavens ring,
All praise and honor to our risen King

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“It is Finished”: Divine Atonement Fully Wrought by Debbie Harris

20 Sunday Apr 2025

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The sonnet, titled “It is Finished”: Divine Atonement Fully Wrought”, is a Shakespearean sonnet (14 lines, iambic pentameter, rhyme scheme ABABCDCDEFEFGG) that celebrates the completed work of Jesus Christ on the cross, as declared by his words “It is finished” (John 19:30). Written in a majestic tone, it uses exalted, biblical imagery to convey the divine triumph and sufficiency of Jesus’ sacrifice, which paid the debt of sin, fulfilled God’s law, and secured eternal life for believers.

The poem begins with Jesus’ cry on the cross, signaling the completion of his redemptive work, symbolized by the tearing of the temple veil (lines 1–2). It describes his sacrifice as a perfect, unassailable act that settles humanity’s sin debt and eliminates the need for further sacrifices (lines 3–5). The cross breaks the power of death, ushering in enduring grace and guidance (lines 6–8). The sonnet then reflects on the fulfillment of the law, the reversal of sin’s curse, and the unique achievement of Christ’s love in opening a path to God (lines 9–11). The final couplet (lines 13–14) affirms the certainty and completeness of the sacrifice, assuring believers of eternal life through faith, with no need for sorrow.

Upon the cross, the Savior’s voice did cry,
“It is finished,” words that rend the veil,
A perfect work no mortal could assail,
For sin’s grim debt was paid to God on high.
No further blood need flow, no lamb must die,
His sacrifice has broken death’s cold jail,
And grace, through him, shall evermore prevail,
A light to guide where shadows once did lie.
The law fulfilled, the curse of sin undone,
His love has wrought what none could e’er achieve,
A path to God through Christ, the risen Son.
By faith we stand, no need to mourn or grieve,
For all is done, his sacrifice is sure,
Through Christ’s great work, eternal life is won.

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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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