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Rising as a Redeemed Hero or Heroine: Every Life Offered for the Glory of Jesus Christ – An Epic Story of Redemption and Divine Valor by Debbie Harris

14 Tuesday Oct 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Praise, Royally Redeemed

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Every life offered for the glory of Jesus Christ,
Rises as a redeemed hero or heroine, from the ashes of despair.
Not summoned by fate’s capricious wheel or born in halls of fame,
But called forth from the depths of grace, inscribed with His own name—
A wanderer once chained in night, now freed by heaven’s key,
Transformed at the foot of the cross, where mercy set the captive free.

Picture the heroine in the shadows of a shattered home,
Mending wounds with whispered psalms, turning grief to throne;
Or the hero on the streets of strife, extending hands to the lost,
Defying despair’s iron grip, no matter what the cost.
From the thief who gasped “Remember me” on that fateful, bloodied wood,
To the modern soul in quiet war, doing all the good they could—
Redemption weaves their ragged threads into tapestries of gold,
Where stories of surrender bloom, eternally retold.

No armor forged in earthly fires, no banners waved in pride,
But the shield of faith unyielding, with the Spirit as their guide.
Against the dragons of doubt and fear, the tempests that assail,
They charge with love’s relentless force, where lesser hearts would fail.
The father teaching truth amid a world’s deceiving roar,
The daughter nursing strangers’ pain, opening mercy’s door;
Each prayer an arrow loosed to heaven, each kindness a decisive blow,
Striking down the enemy’s lies, letting rivers of healing flow.

Oh, rise, redeemed ones, heroes bold and heroines of light,
In boardrooms battling greed’s dark hold, in midnight’s lonely fight.
Your scars become your badges earned in battles unseen by eyes,
Your tears the ink that writes of joy under paradise skies.
For Jesus, the Captain of our souls, who conquered death’s cold sting,
Empowers the frail to mighty deeds, makes the silent choirs sing.
He turns the mourner to a messenger, the sinner to a saint,
Paints portraits of divine valor with colors that never faint.

In hospitals where hope hangs thin, in prisons of the mind,
You storm the gates with acts of grace, leaving chains behind.
Feeding multitudes with loaves of love, clothing souls in peace,
Proclaiming freedom to the bound, making oppression cease.
No tale of old outshines this truth: the weak confound the strong,
When offered lives become the songs that to the Savior belong.

An epic unfolds in daily breaths, in choices small and grand,
Where redeemed heroes take their stand on redemption’s solid land.
From the prodigal’s return embraced, to the martyr’s final breath,
Every chapter echoes life triumphant over sin and death.
For in His glory, you are knights in armor wrought of praise,
Heroines with crowns of thorns exchanged for eternal blaze.

Dive deeper into this epic story, where valor meets the divine,
A narrative of souls reclaimed, where broken lines align.
The orphan finds a Father’s arms, the outcast claims a crown,
In redemption’s grand theater, where the lost are found.
Battles rage in subtle realms—in thoughts that tempt the pure,
In whispers of forgiveness where old grudges once endured.
The hero kneels in gardens dark, like Gethsemane’s own plea,
Rising stronger, Spirit-led, to set the captives free.

Heroines weave webs of hope in fabrics torn by time,
Stitching faith into the fray, turning water into wine.
From Rahab’s scarlet cord of old to Mary’s faithful yes,
Women redeemed rewrite the stars, in humility’s caress.
Men like David, flawed yet chosen, sling stones of truth anew,
Felling giants of injustice with a shepherd’s heart so true.
Together in this saga vast, united by the blood,
They march through valleys shadowed deep, o’ercome by love’s great flood.

Divine valor ignites the spark in ordinary clay,
Turning fishermen to fishers of men, leading night to day.
Peter’s denial turns to bold proclamation’s fire,
Paul’s persecution flips to passion, lifting spirits higher.
In your life, this epic breathes—each trial a plot twist grand,
Where God’s authorship reveals the mastery of His hand.
No detour wasted, no pain in vain, in this redemptive art,
For every scar tells of the Savior who heals the wounded heart.

Oh, embrace your role, redeemed warriors of the King,
In this story without end, let your anthems ring.
Conquer kingdoms of the soul, build bridges over strife,
Live the valor that redeems, breathe eternal life.
Until the pages turn to glory, and the Author calls you home,
Your epic story echoes on, no more to roam.
In heaven’s hall of heroes, your name in light will shine,
A testament to Jesus Christ, the Victor divine.
Amen.

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Redemption Calls All Sinners To Heroic Victory by Debbie Harris

14 Tuesday Oct 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Praise

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From the prodigal’s weary road to the thief upon the tree,
Redemption calls the broken ones to heroic victory.
A heroine in quiet strength, the widow’s mite she gives,
Defying famine’s cruel grasp, in faith her spirit lives;
A hero in the marketplace, turning greed to generous deed,
Sowing seeds of kindness where the world’s cold hearts still bleed.

No cape of crimson flair adorns, no sword of steel they wield,
But armed with prayer and Scripture’s truth, on battlefields concealed.
Against the tempests of despair, the arrows of doubt’s cruel aim,
They stand redeemed, unyielding, whispering His holy name.
The mother shielding innocence from storms of modern strife,
The elder bearing witness still, through decades of life’s knife—
Each act a chapter in the tale of glory’s grand design,
Where weakness bows to wondrous power, and mortal meets divine.

Oh, redeemed heroes, heroines bold, your stories etch the sky,
In every trial conquered, every tear that dared to dry.
For Jesus, the Ultimate Hero, who stormed the gates of hell,
Redeems the frail and fallen, rings freedom’s triumphant bell.
No legend fades in history’s tome, no myth outshines this truth:
Your life, surrendered wholly, proves eternal, ageless youth.

In boardrooms, bedrooms, battlegrounds of soul and subtle war,
You charge with love’s unbreaking shield, forever seeking more.
To heal the wounded, lift the low, to shine where night prevails,
A heroine’s compassion, a hero’s faith that never fails.
For in His glory, you are crowned—not with laurels that decay,
But robes of righteousness eternal, in heaven’s bright array.

Live on, redeemed ones, in this epic of grace untold,
Heroes and heroines of the cross, with hearts of purest gold.
Every step a triumph song, every breath a victor’s cry,
Proclaiming Jesus Christ alone, who lives and never dies.
Amen.

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Heroes And Heroines For Jesus Christ by Debbie Harris

14 Tuesday Oct 2025

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Every life lived for the glory of Jesus Christ, our Savior,
Is a heroic servant’s poem, etched in grace divine.
Not forged in thunder of kings or crowns of gold,
But in quiet surrender, where the soul is boldly sold
To the King who bled on Calvary’s tree,
Redeeming the broken, setting captives free.

Verse by verse, in trials’ fierce refrain,
The faithful scribe their story through joy and pain:
A mother’s prayer at dawn’s first light,
A laborer’s hands callused in the fight
Against the shadows of a fallen world,
Where love’s quiet banner is unfurled.

No epic halls or laurels bright adorn
The servant’s path, worn thin by thorns;
Yet in each act of mercy, each forgiving word,
Echoes the Savior’s voice, profoundly heard.
Feeding the hungry, clothing the bare,
Bearing the cross with unwavering stare—
These are the stanzas, bold and true,
Penned by hearts transformed, made anew.

Oh, heroic souls, in humble rhyme you shine,
Reflecting Christ’s light, eternally thine.
For in serving Him, the poem unfolds,
A testament of glory, in stories untold.
Every knee bent low, every voice raised high,
Proclaims the Savior who reigns on high.

Live on, dear servants, in this sacred art,
Your lives a masterpiece, close to His heart.
For Jesus, our Lord, the Author of all,
Turns obedience to ode, and weakness to call.
Amen.

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Conviction, Repentance, and Resurrection: The Step-by-Step Miracle of Being Born Again in Christ Jesus by Debbie Harris

14 Tuesday Oct 2025

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Summary of “Conviction, Repentance, and Resurrection: The Step-by-Step Miracle of Being Born Again in Christ Jesus”

This extended poem chronicles the profound spiritual journey of Christian salvation and rebirth through Jesus Christ, structured as a sequential, step-by-step process rooted in biblical principles. It unfolds in poetic verses, blending imagery of darkness yielding to light, death giving way to life, and human frailty transformed by divine grace.

  • Conviction (Awakening to Sin): The poem begins with a lost soul adrift in worldly emptiness, stirred by the Holy Spirit’s gentle conviction. Like rain on dry ground, guilt pierces the heart, shattering denial and prompting tears of realization—the essential first step of recognizing one’s need for God.
  • Repentance (Turning from Sin): Sorrow leads to humble confession and surrender. The penitent kneels, casting off pride and vices like autumn leaves, creating a contrite heart ready for mercy. This act of turning away from the old life burns away impurities, paving the way for true freedom.
  • Faith and Baptism (Dying and Rising with Christ): Belief in Jesus’ sacrificial death on the cross ignites trust. Baptism symbolizes burial of the old self in water, washing away sins through His blood, followed by emergence as a resurrected being—erased past, no lingering chains.
  • Indwelling of the Holy Spirit (New Birth): The Spirit descends like a dove or flame, filling the soul with power and making the believer a new creation, a child of God. Clothed in righteousness, the inward person is renewed, bearing fruits like love, joy, and peace, guided by Scripture.
  • Discipleship and Growth (Walking in Faith): Daily life involves prayer, worship, fellowship, and service. Armor against temptation—faith’s shield and truth’s sword—fortifies the journey. Trials refine character, community sharpens resolve, and perseverance builds toward maturity, from glory to glory.
  • Perseverance and Culmination (Eternal Resurrection): Amid challenges, hope anchors the soul. The poem crescendos to the final resurrection: a glorified body in heaven, free from pain, united with Christ. The entire process glorifies God, portraying rebirth as a symphony of mercy—from earthly awakening to eternal rest.

Overall, the poem emphasizes themes of grace, redemption, and transformation, portraying being “born again” (John 3:3) not as a single event but a miraculous, progressive miracle enabled solely by Jesus’ love, culminating in everlasting praise. It serves as an inspirational ode to faith’s transformative power, accessible yet deeply theological.

In the shadows of a soul once lost and torn,
A wanderer drifts through valleys dark and worn.
The weight of sin, like chains that bind the heart,
Whispers of despair, pulling worlds apart.
Eyes blind to grace, ears deaf to heaven’s call—
The first step: conviction, the Spirit’s thrall.
A stirring deep, a prick upon the conscience clear,
Awakening the need for something near.

Repentance blooms, a turning from the night,
Confessing wrongs beneath the Savior’s light.
Knees bend low in sorrow’s humble plea,
“Forgive me, Lord, and set my spirit free.”
The old self cracks, like tombs that roll away,
Dying to flesh in waters of the fray.
Buried with Him in baptism’s sacred tide,
The past dissolves where grace and truth abide.

From depths arise, renewed by faith’s embrace,
Believing in the cross, the empty space.
Jesus’ blood, the ransom paid in full,
Washes clean, makes scarlet white as wool.
The Holy Spirit descends like dove’s soft wing,
Filling the void, making dead hearts sing.
A new creation, born of water and the Word,
Alive in Christ, where once the soul was blurred.

Now walk in light, with steps ordained anew,
Fruits of the Spirit in all you say and do.
Love, joy, peace—the armor of the faith,
Guarding the heart from temptation’s wraith.
Fellowship grows in the body of the King,
Worship and service, letting praises ring.
No longer slave, but child of God above,
Eternal life, wrapped in unending love.

At journey’s end, the promise shines so bright,
Transformed forever in His glorious sight.
Born again by Jesus, step by faithful step,
From death to life, in His eternal kept.
The veil is lifted, heaven’s gates ajar—
Redeemed, restored, a shining guiding star.
In Him we rise, reborn and ever free,
Glory to the Lamb for eternity.

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The Eternal Scapegoat: Jew Hatred Is Satanism Unveiled by Debbie Harris

10 Friday Oct 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Spiritual Warfare

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The poem, titled The Eternal Scapegoat: Jew Hatred Is Satanism Unveiled, explores the theme of Jew hatred as a manifestation of Satanic evil, portraying it as a historical and spiritual force that deflects blame from true sources of wrongdoing. Spanning five stanzas with an AABB rhyme scheme, it traces the persistence of this hatred from ancient times to the present, depicting Jews as God’s chosen people who endure persecution fueled by a malevolent, deceptive force. The poem highlights Satan’s role in shifting guilt onto Jews to obscure evil’s true nature, while emphasizing the resilience of the Jewish people through their faith. The final stanza concludes with “For Jew hatred, that evil’s guise, / Is Satan’s worship, cloaked in lies,” reinforcing the idea that Jew hatred is Satanism in practice.

Beneath the stars, where shadows creep,
A venom stirs from caverns deep.
A hatred old, with roots of flame,
Points crooked fingers, casts the blame.

The chosen ones, through ages marked,
Bear scars of wrath, in exile sparked.
From Pharaoh’s whip to modern cries,
The serpent hisses, truth it lies.

“Satan’s sleight,” the whisper sings,
To dodge the guilt of darker things.
He points to Jews, his ancient foe,
To shroud the evil’s undertow.

God’s covenant, a shining thread,
Enrages hearts where fear is bred.
The light of truth, they cannot bear,
So hate is sown through poisoned air.

Yet still they stand, through fire and sword,
Their faith a beacon, their hope restored.
For Jew hatred, that evil’s guise,
Is Satan’s worship, cloaked in lies.

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Just As If I Had Never Sinned, Hallelujah to His Name by Debbie Harris

10 Friday Oct 2025

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The hymn, now titled “Just As If I Had Never Sinned, Hallelujah to His Name”, is a six-verse composition with a triumphant refrain, celebrating God’s grace and redemption. Each verse traces the journey from sin’s bondage to eternal worship, emphasizing forgiveness, cleansing, and victory through Christ’s sacrifice. The refrain joyfully proclaims freedom and praise, designed for congregational singing with a glorious, uplifting tone. The hymn is rooted in biblical themes of justification and renewal, with poetic imagery and a majestic feel suitable for worship.

Verse 1
In shadows deep, my soul did stray,
Where guilt and shame had barred the way.
Yet mercy called with boundless grace,
To lift me to the Savior’s face.

Refrain
Just as if I had never sinned,
Cleansed and whole, my heart begins!
Hallelujah, praise His name divine,
Forever free, His love is mine!

Verse 2
The chains of sin, so dark, so strong,
Held fast my soul for far too long.
But Jesus broke them with His might,
And led me to eternal light.

Refrain
Just as if I had never sinned,
Cleansed and whole, my heart begins!
Hallelujah, praise His name divine,
Forever free, His love is mine!

Verse 3
No stain remains, no mark of shame,
For Christ has washed me in His name.
His blood has made my spirit new,
My heart now sings His promise true.

Refrain
Just as if I had never sinned,
Cleansed and whole, my heart begins!
Hallelujah, praise His name divine,
Forever free, His love is mine!

Verse 4
The cross, my hope, my victory won,
Through Jesus Christ, God’s only Son.
He bore my guilt, my debt He paid,
And now in Him, I’m unafraid.

Refrain
Just as if I had never sinned,
Cleansed and whole, my heart begins!
Hallelujah, praise His name divine,
Forever free, His love is mine!

Verse 5
With angels now, my voice I raise,
To sing of grace through endless days.
In robes of white, I’ll stand and sing,
Before the throne of Christ my King.

Refrain
Just as if I had never sinned,
Cleansed and whole, my heart begins!
Hallelujah, praise His name divine,
Forever free, His love is mine!

Verse 6
O glorious day, when all shall see,
The Lamb who reigns in majesty!
His love has won, His grace prevails,
And Heaven’s song will never fail.

Refrain
Just as if I had never sinned,
Cleansed and whole, my heart begins!
Hallelujah, praise His name divine,
Forever free, His love is mine!

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Sonnet: Triumph of the Just by Debbie Harris

07 Tuesday Oct 2025

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The sonnet, inspired by Psalm 7:9, celebrates the triumph of the righteous over the wicked. It portrays God’s justice as all-seeing, testing hearts and minds, ensuring the downfall of evil and the establishment of the just. The poem exudes confidence in divine righteousness, depicting the wicked’s schemes as fleeting and the pure as enduring under God’s unwavering judgment. It concludes with a victorious call to the faithful to rejoice in God’s eternal justice.

Psalm 7:9 (KJV)
Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end; but establish the just: for the righteous God trieth the hearts and reins.

The wicked’s reign shall crumble, swift to dust,
Their schemes dissolve beneath God’s piercing gaze.
The righteous heart, in truth and honor thrust,
Shall rise, established firm through endless days.
No shadow hides from Him who tries the soul,
His justice weighs each thought, each secret aim.
The pure in heart ascend, their spirits whole,
While evil falters, consumed by its own flame.
Rejoice, ye just, for God your cause defends,
His righteous verdict echoes through the skies.
The reins of truth He holds, and never bends,
In Him, the faithful find their victory’s prize.
So sing, O saints, of triumph pure and bright,
God’s justice reigns, eternal, strong, and right.

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Tragedy Of Tragedies Is An Unredeemed Heart by Debbie Harris

02 Thursday Oct 2025

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No Christ in your

heart, then there

will be chaos in

your unredeemed life!

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Abhor What Is Evil And Speak Out Against It by Debbie Harris

24 Wednesday Sep 2025

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The poem “Abhorring What is Evil” (inspired by Romans 12:9) condemns evil as a deceptive, corrupting force that spreads lies and destruction. It urges readers to reject evil’s temptations with resolve, embracing virtue, truth, and love instead. By actively opposing evil and upholding righteousness, one can live freely in divine light.

Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good.— Romans 12:9 (ESV)

In shadows deep, where evil dwells,
A serpent’s hiss, a tolling knell,
Its whispered lies, like poison spread,
Corrupt the heart, defile the head.

Abhor the dark, its cunning wiles,
The twisted greed, the venomous guiles.
It cloaks itself in fleeting gain,
But leaves behind a wretched stain.

With steadfast heart, reject its call,
Let virtue stand, unyielding, tall.
For evil thrives where silence grows,
And festers in the soul’s repose.

Cast out its shade with righteous flame,
Condemn its deeds, expose its shame.
Hold fast to truth, let love abide,
And turn from wrong with holy pride.

For in the fight to spurn what’s vile,
We carve a path to the divine.
Abhorring evil, we are free,
To live in light, eternally.

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Sonnet Psalm 3:3 Lifter Of Every Head by Debbie Harris

21 Sunday Sep 2025

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Psalm 3:3 (KJV)
“But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.”

Sonnet

O Lord, a shield for all who seek Thy grace,
Thou guard’st their souls when foes in wrath arise.
Thy boundless might bids fear to yield its place,
A fortress strong beneath the stormy skies.
Their glory, Thou, who crowns each weary brow,
Dost lift their gaze when sorrow weighs them low.
In darkest night, Thy light reveals the how
To stand unbowed where bitter winds may blow.
No enemy can pierce Thy holy guard,
Nor steal the hope Thy presence doth afford.
With Thee, their hearts are ever upward starred,
Thy hand sustains through paths by all explored.
O Lifter of their heads, their trust is Thine,
Their shield, their glory, evermore divine.

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