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The Regal Glory of All Things Christ and His Heavenly Word by Debbie Harris

29 Saturday Mar 2025

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This poem exalts the divine splendor and eternal worth of the Bible, Jesus’ names, and all elements tied to His redemptive story. It begins by revering the Bible as a radiant, royal scroll—its words a scepter of heavenly power, adorned with jewel-like verses that echo grace and glory through time. The names of Jesus—King of kings, Lord of lords, Prince of Peace, and more—resound like trumpets, each title a shining testament to His unending reign. The poem then honors the sacred symbols of His life—the cross, tomb, blood, bread, and wine—as treasures of a kingdom where darkness yields to day. It concludes with a call to worship in awe, lifting praise to the timeless gifts of Scripture and Jesus’ legacy, culminating in a vision of an unfading crown raised to Jesus, to whom all hearts bow in adoration.

O hallowed Word, enthroned in light,
The Bible gleams, a royal scroll,
Its pages breathe with heaven’s might,
A scepter for the seeking soul.
Each verse a jewel, each line a crown,
Through ages vast, its truth resounds,
A golden thread from throne to town,
Where grace and glory know no bounds.

The names of Jesus—King of kings,
Lord of lords, the Prince of Peace—
Like trumpets bold, their echo rings,
A reign that never shall decrease.
Emmanuel, the Word made flesh,
Redeemer, Savior, Morning Star,
Each title shines, divinely fresh,
A regal chorus near and far.

All things of Him, the cross, the tomb,
The blood that washes sin away,
Are treasures of the sacred womb,
Where night surrenders to the day.
The bread, the wine, the whispered prayer,
The Spirit’s flame, the Father’s call,
In every sign, His beauty there,
A kingdom vast, embracing all.

Bow low, ye hearts, in awe adore,
Lift high the praise that never fades,
For Scripture’s voice and Jesus’ lore
Are royal gifts that time evades.
With trembling hands and bended knee,
We worship at this holy flame,
A crown unfading, pure, and high,
To Jesus raised, our hearts comply.

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Crown Him The Risen King: Easter Hymn by Debbie Harris

29 Saturday Mar 2025

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Summary of “Crown Him the Risen King” (Seven Verses)
This exuberant Easter hymn rejoices in Christ’s resurrection, proclaiming His royal triumph over death and His eternal reign through seven verses, united by a radiant, celebratory refrain.

  • Verse 1 heralds the empty tomb and broken chains, as the King rises victorious, banishing shadows.
  • Verse 2 celebrates the rolled stone and angelic praise, with His wounds securing peace in a royal triumph.
  • Verse 3 mocks death’s defeat, exalting Christ’s journey from cross to crown and the life He offers.
  • Verse 4 calls saints to retell Easter’s joy, envisioning His eternal reign in robes of white and gold.
  • Verse 5 greets the golden dawn of His victory, where His scepter shines and all creation bows.
  • Verse 6 honors His sacrifice and enduring kingship, a Victor-King adored forevermore.
  • Verse 7 summons the redeemed to join heaven’s throng, singing through open gates of His mighty reign.
  • The Refrain (“Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright…”) bursts with hallelujahs, crowning Him King of endless light, alive and reigning high.

The hymn blends vivid resurrection imagery with themes of sovereignty, redemption, and joyous praise, perfect for an Easter celebration of the royal Savior’s victory.

Verse 1
Arise, O earth, with songs of glee,
The tomb is void, the King is free,
Death’s chains are broken, shadows flee,
Our Lord ascends in victory!

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 2
The stone is rolled, the angels sing,
All heaven hails the risen King,
His wounds of love, our peace they bring,
A royal triumph echoing.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 3
O death, where lies thy boasted sting?
The grave submits to Christ our King,
From cross to crown, His praises ring,
Eternal life in Him we cling.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 4
Ye saints, lift up your voices bold,
The tale of Easter’s joy retold,
In royal robes of white and gold,
His reign forever we behold.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 5
The morning breaks with golden ray,
The Lord of life has won the day,
His scepter gleams, His foes obey,
All power is His, the heavens say.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 6
Through ages long, His name shall soar,
The Victor-King forevermore,
Redemption’s price, the cross He bore,
Now reigns in glory we adore.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

Verse 7
O ransomed souls, come join the throng,
To Christ the risen, lift your song,
The gates of heaven wide and strong,
Proclaim His reign both loud and long.

Refrain
Rejoice, rejoice, the dawn is bright,
Crown Him the King of endless light,
With hallelujahs fill the skies,
The royal Savior lives and reigns on high!

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Oh Magnify The King Of Kings And Lord Of Lords by Debbie Harris

29 Saturday Mar 2025

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Summary of “Victorious Love Shall Reign” (Six Verses)

This majestic hymn glorifies the Lord’s triumph, royal authority, and boundless grace across six verses, unified by a powerful, beautiful refrain.

  • Verse 1 calls all to magnify the “King of kings and Lord of lords,” whose sovereign might banishes darkness with divine light.
  • Verse 2 extols His secure throne and steadfast word, celebrating His victory over evil and the hope He provides.
  • Verse 3 depicts universal worship of the Lamb-turned-King, whose mercy inspires endless praise.
  • Verse 4 portrays His righteous rule, with angels and stars proclaiming His name as He restores the broken world.
  • Verse 5 envisions His eternal glory—gates of pearl, streets of gold—where His victory redeems the past as the Alpha and Omega.
  • Verse 6 rallies the faithful to proclaim the “King of kings,” the conquering Lord who leads and strengthens through all trials.
  • The Refrain (“Hallelujah, raise the strain…”) resounds with joy, heralding victorious love, a heavenly song, and the royal Savior’s abundant grace.

The hymn weaves themes of divine sovereignty, redemption, and eternal triumph, enriched with vivid imagery and a soaring refrain, fit for a royal celebration.

Verse 1
Oh, magnify the King of kings,
And Lord of lords, His glory rings,
The sovereign One, enthroned in might,
Has shattered darkness with His light.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 2
From heavens high, His throne secure,
His word is steadfast, strong, and pure,
The foe defeated, chains unbound,
In Him eternal hope is found.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 3
All nations bow, all tongues confess,
His mercy flows, His name we bless,
The Lamb who died, now crowned as King,
Through endless ages we shall sing.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 4
His scepter shines with righteous flame,
The stars and angels shout His name,
No power withstands His sovereign hand,
His reign restores the broken land.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 5
The gates of pearl, the streets of gold,
His glory dawns, His tale retold,
The Alpha, Omega, First and Last,
His victory heals the shadowed past.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 6
O saints arise, with joy proclaim,
The King of kings, the Lord’s great name,
Through storm and trial, He shall lead,
Our conquering Lord, our strength indeed.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

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Oh Magnify The Lord by Debbie Harris

29 Saturday Mar 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, Royally Redeemed

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Summary of “Oh, Magnify the Lord”

This triumphant and royal hymn exalts the Lord’s victory, sovereignty, and grace across three verses, paired with a beautiful, uplifting refrain.

  • Verse 1 celebrates God’s triumph over darkness, portraying Him as the King of glory whose might reigns over creation.
  • Verse 2 emphasizes His eternal throne, unshakable word, and power to defeat evil and offer hope.
  • Verse 3 declares universal worship of the risen Lamb, now crowned King, with praise echoing through eternity.
  • The Refrain (“Hallelujah, raise the strain…”) joyfully proclaims victorious love, urging all to lift a song of praise to the royal Savior whose grace abounds.

The hymn blends themes of divine majesty, redemption, and eternal reign, crafted in a traditional style with a soaring, melodic refrain

Verse 1
Oh, magnify the Lord with me,
His triumph reigns o’er land and sea,
The King of glory, crowned with might,
Has shattered darkness with His light.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 2
From heavens high, His throne secure,
His word is steadfast, strong, and pure,
The foe defeated, chains unbound,
In Him eternal hope is found.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 3
All nations bow, all tongues confess,
His mercy flows, His name we bless,
The Lamb who died, now crowned as King,
Through endless ages we shall sing.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 4
His scepter shines with righteous flame,
The stars and angels shout His name,
No power withstands His sovereign hand,
His reign restores the broken land.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 5
The gates of pearl, the streets of gold,
His glory dawns, His tale retold,
The Alpha, Omega, First and Last,
His victory heals the shadowed past.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

Verse 6
O saints arise, with joy proclaim,
The endless honor of His name,
Through storm and trial, He shall lead,
Our conquering Lord, our strength indeed.

Refrain
Hallelujah, raise the strain,
Victorious love shall ever reign,
Lift high the song, let heaven resound,
The royal Savior’s grace abounds!

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The Beauty Of Christ by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

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

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The poem portrays Christ’s beauty as a transformative, redemptive force that shines through human brokenness. It begins with Christ piercing through darkness, shaping life from pain with hands marked by sacrifice. His gaze and wounds are depicted as sources of light and renewal, turning scars into something beautiful. The speaker addresses the human soul as a fragile “jar of clay,” uplifted by Christ’s mercy, which doesn’t conceal flaws but illuminates them with grace. The poem closes with Christ’s love reaching into silence and ruin, lifting the humble and fostering growth in the broken heart.

Beneath the weight of shadow’s weave,
A tender gleam does softly cleave—
His hands, once torn, now hold the clay,
And mold the night to break of day.

Through dust and ache, His gaze alights,
A flame that rends the endless nights,
Each scar a song, each wound a bloom,
A rose unfurling from the tomb.

O fragile jar, O fractured frame,
He whispers life into your name—
Not gold to hide, but light to trace
The cracks where mercy writes His face.

In silence deep, His beauty calls,
Through shattered walls and humbled falls,
A love that bends to lift the low,
And bids the broken heart to grow.

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The Lamb Held Close in the Victorious Shepherd’s Heart by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 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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The poem vividly portrays Jesus as a Shepherd cradling His lamb with tender yet unyielding strength. Set against a dramatic backdrop of golden skies, rugged hills, and lurking dangers, He shields the fragile lamb—its fleece like snow, its bleat a soft cry—from storms, wolves, and thorns. His scarred hands and radiant crown symbolize mercy and triumph, while His voice calms chaos. The lamb, once lost, finds peace against His heart, held securely in arms that serve as both a haven and a throne. The poem culminates in a celebration of Jesus’ eternal vigilance and victorious grace, lifting the lamb above all threats in a blend of love and power.


Beneath a sky of molten gold, where heavens gently weep,
The Shepherd stands, His robes aglow, on hills both wild and steep.
His eyes, like lanterns carved of dawn, pierce through the shadowed vale,
A tender gaze, unyielding strength, a love that cannot fail.

In arms of oak, yet soft as wool, He cradles close His lamb,
Its fleece a drift of winter snow, its bleat a fragile psalm.
The winds may howl, the brambles claw, the wolves in darkness roam,
But safe within His steadfast grip, no harm can call it home.

His hands, scarred deep with mercy’s mark, a shield of flesh and grace,
Enfold the trembling, wayward soul, a haven’s warm embrace.
The thorns that tear the mountainside, the rivers cold and vast,
They bow before His whispered word, their fury stilled at last.

A crown of light, not woven thorns, adorns His brow serene,
Each strand a thread of starlight pulled from realms unseen.
The lamb, once lost in twilight’s snare, now rests against His chest,
Its heart a drum to match His own, in peace, in love, caressed.

The storm may rage, the earth may quake, yet still His voice resounds,
A lullaby of endless care that echoes through the bounds.
Through glens of green, through ash and flame, His vigil never fades,
His arms a throne, the lamb upheld, where grace and power rise.

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Anthem To The King by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

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The hymn, structured in four quatrains with a recurring refrain, celebrates a lone bird singing in the darkest night. Its clear, free voice unveils the Savior’s light and glory, flowing as a divine anthem through shadows to awaken stars and stir the forest with love. A small herald on frail wings, the bird lifts hearts through grief and joy with a timeless song. The final stanza blesses its tune that hails the King, as earth and sky join in rapture, redeeming souls with peace. The refrain, sung after each stanza, lifts praise from night to dawn, affirming His ceaseless love and the song’s ascent to the throne, bringing eternal peace.

One bird sings out in darkest night,
A voice so clear and free,
Its song reveals our Savior’s light,
His glory all may see.
Refrain:
From night to dawn, we lift our praise,
His love shall never cease,
The song ascends to throne on high,
And brings eternal peace.

Through shadows deep, its anthem flows,
A trill of grace divine,
The stars awake, the forest knows,
His love in every line.
Refrain:
From night to dawn, we lift our praise,
His love shall never cease,
The song ascends to throne on high,
And brings eternal peace.

O herald small with wings so frail,
You lift our hearts to praise,
Through grief and joy your notes prevail,
A sound through endless days.
Refrain:
From night to dawn, we lift our praise,
His love shall never cease,
The song ascends to throne on high,
And brings eternal peace.

Blest be the tune that hails the King,
From night to dawn’s first gleam,
All earth and sky with rapture sing,
His peace our souls redeem.
Refrain:
From night to dawn, we lift our praise,
His love shall never cease,
The song ascends to throne on high,
And brings eternal peace.

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Ode To The Feathered Song by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

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The ode, in three eight-line stanzas, exalts a lone bird singing in the “onyx veil of night.” Its holy trill pierces shadows, proclaiming divine glory with a psalm-like melody. In the first stanza, the bird’s song stirs stars and trees, a joyful beam against despair, crowning it a psalmist of heaven’s will. The second stanza follows its tune through grief, a spark of grace defying midnight’s reign, lifting hearts with love’s eternal promise. The third stanza blesses the bird as a dawn-waker, its echoes ringing from throne to earth, a ceaseless anthem of peace and beauty on pure feathers. The poem celebrates the bird as a sacred voice illuminating the divine in darkness.

I.
O bird that breaks the onyx veil of night,
With fragile wings you weave a holy strain,
Your trill ascends where shadows hold their might,
To sing of glory through the dark’s domain.
The stars, your choir, in silence softly gleam,
The trees bow low, their branches hushed and still,
You pierce despair with joy’s unshaken beam,
A psalmist crowned by heaven’s tender will.

II.
Through vales of grief, your melody takes flight,
A thread of grace to mend the soul’s deep tear,
Each note a spark against the endless blight,
A hymn to prove the sacred lingers near.
The midnight cloaks the world in somber hue,
Yet you, O voice, defy its heavy reign,
With praise you lift the heart to vistas new,
A herald bold of love’s eternal gain.

III.
Blest be your song that wakes the dawn’s first light,
From throne to earth, your echoes softly ring,
In stillness deep, you bear the spirit’s sight,
A testament on feathers pure to sing.
O midnight scribe, your anthem shall not cease,
Through gloom and gleam, your truth forever soars,
You call the weary unto boundless peace,
And bid us see where holy beauty pours.

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The Midnight Psalmist by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

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The sonnet depicts a solitary bird, dubbed the “Midnight Psalmist,” singing in the “black onyx of night.” Its piercing trill cuts through despair, proclaiming the Lord’s glory with a hymn-like melody. In 14 lines, the bird’s song awakens stars like prayers, stirs trees cradling grace, and rises from shadows to a divine throne. Spanning sorrow and joy on fragile wings, it lifts the soul and glorifies the sacred. The final couplet reveals that in the night’s silence, this lone voice restores hope, illuminating the holy for all to see.

One lone bird sings in black onyx of night,
A trill to pierce the shroud of dark despair,
Proclaims the glory of our Lord in sight,
Through stillness weaves a hymn in heavy air.
The stars awake, like prayers softly sown,
While trees stand firm, their branches cradle grace,
A song ascends from shadows to the throne,
A sacred sound the darkness can’t erase.
Through vales of woe and peaks of joy it rings,
This melody that threads the midnight’s frame,
A testament on fragile, faithful wings,
To lift the soul and glorify His name.
In night’s deep hush, one voice can all restore,
The holy shines where mortal eyes adore.

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Hymn Beneath The Onyx Sky by Debbie Harris

28 Friday Mar 2025

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The poem begins with a lone bird singing in the “black onyx of night,” its fragile song cutting through despair to proclaim that the glory of Jesus is everywhere. Across four stanzas, it expands into a vivid scene where the bird’s melody awakens the stars, stirs the silent trees standing as sentinels, and weaves through darkness with grace and cheer. The song lifts the soul from sorrow to divine heights, testifying to a sacred presence that endures despite the night’s heaviness. Nature and spirituality intertwine as the bird, undeterred by shadow, reveals a holy embrace that spans valleys and peaks, affirming that the divine is always near.

One lone bird singing in the black onyx of night,
A fragile trill piercing the shroud of despair,
Tells the world that the glory of Jesus is everywhere in sight,
A melody woven through the still, heavy air.

Beneath the vast canopy where shadows take flight,
The stars blink awake, like prayers softly sown,
Each note lifts the soul from the depths to the height,
A testament sung to a king on His throne.

The trees stand as sentinels, silent and tight,
Their branches a cradle for whispers of grace,
The bird, undeterred by the absence of light,
Proclaims in its chorus a sacred embrace.

Through valleys of sorrow, through peaks burning bright,
The song threads the darkness with ribbons of cheer,
One lone bird singing in the black onyx of night,
Reveals that the holy is always near.

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