Prompt: official face and shoulders portrait of Faith Hill as a happy victorian Woman with a cheerful, detailed face, 19th century Dress, highly detailed, cinematic lighting, digital art painting by greg rutkowski with No Frame
Prompt: Winter's grip begins to fade,
As springtime's light begins to cascade.
And on the branches, once so bare,
New life awakens with tender care.
Buds appear in hues of green,
A sign of life, a hopeful scene.
Tiny promises of leaves to come,
A symphony of spring, just begun.
They burst with beauty, fragile and bright,
A welcome sight after winter's night.
Nature's artwork, a masterpiece,
As springtime's magic finds its release.
With each new bud, a story unfolds,
A tale of rebirth, as nature beholds.
A symbol of hope, of growth and change,
As the seasons dance in a timeless range.
So watch the buds, with wonder and cheer,
As springtime's glory draws near.
A reminder of nature's resilient grace,
A promise of beauty in every place.
Prompt: In ancient times, a tale of woe
Of Samson, strong with locks that flow
A man of might, with God's own grace
But Delilah's deceitful embrace
She sought to learn his secret might
And lured him in with whispers light
With cunning words and seductive smile
She sought to weaken, to beguile
Samson, besotted, fell for her charms
Unaware of her deceitful arms
He revealed his strength, his source of power
Trusting Delilah in his darkest hour
But Delilah, with treacherous heart
Betrayed Samson, tore him apart
She cut his hair, his strength now gone
Samson was defeated, his vigor shorn
Blinded, chained, a prisoner now
Samson's fate, a mournful bow
His lesson learned, too late, too sad
Beware deceit, both good and bad
For even the strongest can fall from grace
When trust is misplaced, in a false embrace
Samson's tale, a cautionary plea
Beware Delilah's deceitful decree.
Prompt: A "For Sale by Owner" sign stands tall,
Proudly placed upon the lawn for all,
A home for sale, without an agent's aid,
By the owner's hands, a venture self-made.
The yard is groomed, the curb appeal,
A welcoming sight, with an inviting feel,
Inside, a haven, a labor of love,
With memories cherished, from floor to above.
Each room is staged, with care and thought,
To showcase the home, as it was sought,
The owner's pride, in every nook,
A place where dreams were once took.
The price is set, with research done,
Comparables checked, and the market won,
Negotiations managed, with skill and grace,
As the owner takes charge of the salespace.
Potential buyers come and go,
Impressed by the owner's show,
A home that's loved, and well-maintained,
A sale by owner, confidently attained.
With paperwork signed, and keys exchanged,
A journey completed, a milestone gained,
A success story, for owner's delight,
Selling their home, with their own might.
Prompt: In Eden's bliss, a paradise,
A garden flourished, beyond all price,
Genesis, the tale reveals,
Of God's creation, where life congeals.
With gentle care, the Lord of all,
Formed Adam from the earthly sprawl,
A man to till the fertile ground,
With wisdom and purpose, he was crowned.
Then from his rib, a woman made,
To be his partner, his loving aid,
A perfect union, side by side,
God's wondrous plan, now glorified.
In Eden's midst, a tree stood tall,
The Tree of Knowledge, its fruit enthrall,
A test of faith, a choice to make,
To follow God, or a new path take.
With boundless grace, the Lord bestowed,
Abundant blessings, a lush abode,
A world of beauty, pure and bright,
A haven of joy, a realm of light.
The rivers flowed, the birds took flight,
The animals roamed, a stunning sight,
Adam and Eve, in perfect bliss,
Enjoyed God's gifts, in a state of peace.
But tempted by the serpent's snare,
They ate the fruit, in a moment's dare,
Their eyes were opened, they knew shame,
And sin entered the world, with grief and blame.
Prompt: In Abram's tent, a plan was made,
To have a child, by Sarah's aid,
Her maidservant, Hagar by name,
Was chosen to fulfill the claim.
But Hagar's heart, filled with pride,
She looked down on Sarah, she couldn't hide,
She mocked and taunted, with disdain,
Causing Sarah much heartache and pain.
Sarah, in anger, to Abram cried,
This is your fault, she did chide,
Do with Hagar as you will,
For her insolence, she must fulfill.
Abram gave Sarah, full control,
To deal with Hagar's troubled soul,
Sarah mistreated her, in her plight,
Hagar fled, into the night.
An angel found her, by a spring,
And comforted her, on his wing,
He told her to return and obey,
And promised blessings, on her way.
Hagar listened, with heart now still,
She humbly submitted, to God's will,
She bore a son, as God foretold,
And named him Ishmael, as it was told.
In Genesis, this chapter tells,
Of Hagar's struggle, and how it swells,
The consequences of man's choice,
When straying from God's perfect voice.
So let us learn, from Hagar's tale,
To trust in God, and not to fail,
To submit to His plan, with humble heart,
And let His wisdom guide our part.
Prompt: Abraham journeyed, to a new land,
With Sarah, his wife, by his side so grand,
He feared the people, would take his life,
So he told a lie, to avoid strife.
He told Abimelech, Sarah was his sister,
To protect himself, from danger's blister,
Abimelech took Sarah as his own,
But God intervened, with a warning tone.
In a dream at night, God spoke to him,
Revealing the truth, so dim,
Abimelech returned Sarah, with respect,
And chastised Abraham, for his neglect.
Abraham admitted, his deceitful way,
And Abimelech spared him that day,
He blessed Abraham, with wealth and land,
For God's favor, was in his hand.
In Genesis 20, we learn,
That honesty is a lesson to discern,
God's protection, is always near,
When we walk in truth, without fear.
So let us be honest, in all we do,
And trust in God, to guide us through,
With integrity, as our guiding light,
To walk in righteousness, day and night.
Prompt: God's promise to Abraham, long foretold,
Was finally fulfilled, as it was told,
Sarah conceived, in her old age,
A son named Isaac, a heritage.
Abraham rejoiced, with grateful heart,
For Isaac's birth, a blessing so smart,
A covenant fulfilled, a dream come true,
A son born to him, by God's promise, anew.
Sarah laughed, with joy so deep,
A miracle baby, from God's keep,
Her laughter echoed, through the air,
As Isaac grew, with tender care.
But Sarah's joy turned into fear,
When she saw Ishmael, mocking near,
Abraham sent Hagar and her son away,
Trusting God's plan, without delay.
God provided for them, in the desert land,
A well of water, by His gracious hand,
He blessed Ishmael, with a future bright,
And Hagar's heart, was filled with light.
In Genesis 21, we see,
God's faithfulness, for all to decree,
His promises fulfilled, in perfect time,
A testament of His love, so sublime.
So let us trust, in God's great plan,
With faith and patience, in His hand,
For He fulfills His promises, always true,
And blesses us, with grace anew.
Prompt: Abraham, now old and wise,
Sent his servant, with heartfelt sighs,
To find a bride, for his son Isaac,
A wife to share his life's track.
The servant took ten camels, a grand sight,
And set out, guided by God's light,
To Mesopotamia, a distant land,
To find a wife, as per Abraham's command.
At the well, he prayed for a sign,
A kind-hearted woman, he hoped to find,
Rebekah appeared, with a generous heart,
Drawing water, she played her part.
The servant asked, for water to drink,
She offered more, without a blink,
For him and his camels, she drew with grace,
A selfless act, that filled the space.
The servant thanked, and gave her gifts,
Asked for her hand, as his soul uplifts,
Rebekah's family agreed with delight,
To send her off, to Isaac's sight.
Isaac saw her coming from afar,
A beautiful sight, like a shining star,
They were betrothed, and wed in love,
Blessed by God, from heaven above.
Genesis 24, a tale of faith,
In God's providence, and love so great,
A reminder of His guiding hand,
Leading us to our promised land.
Prompt: Moses and Aaron, a mission grand,
To Egypt's ruler, they did stand.
A rod to serpent, a sign so true,
God's power displayed, a wonder anew.
Pharaoh's heart, filled with pride,
His magicians tried to subside,
But Moses' serpent, with God's might,
Swallowed theirs, a stunning sight.
Exodus Chapter Seven, a story told,
Of God's authority, so bold.
A call to Pharaoh, to set free,
His chosen people, the Israelite decree.
Prompt: Exodus Chapter 15, a joyful song,
Of Israel's deliverance, triumphant and strong.
They crossed the sea, by God's mighty hand,
Their enemies vanquished, in the sandy land.
Moses and Miriam led the praise,
With tambourines and dancing, in joyful ways.
They sang of God's glory, His strength and might,
For He had brought them out of Egypt's night.
The waters parted, a path made clear,
The Israelites crossed without a fear.
Pharaoh's army, swallowed by the sea,
God's saving grace, for all to see.
The song of freedom, echoed in the air,
A testimony of God's love and care.
His faithfulness, a guiding light,
In Exodus 15, a tale of God's might.
So let us sing with hearts aglow,
Of God's redemption, His blessings bestowed.
Exodus 15, a timeless ode,
Of God's deliverance, our eternal road.
Prompt: The priestly garb, a sacred sight,
Adorned with gems, woven with delight.
A breastplate of gold, adorned with care,
A symbol of reverence, beyond compare.
A turban of linen, pure and bright,
With a golden plate, shining with light.
Engraved with holiness, a mark divine,
A reminder of God's presence, a treasure divine.
The ephod and robe, adorned with grace,
Woven with skill, in a sacred place.
A symbol of honor, a garment rare,
Clothing of consecration, a solemn prayer.
For Aaron and his sons, a garment grand,
A priestly robe, designed by God's command.
A reminder of their holy role,
To serve with reverence, heart and soul.
So let us remember, in all we do,
To approach God's presence with reverence true.
Clothed in humility, adorned with grace,
As we seek His guidance, in every place.
Prompt: Moses climbed the mount divine,
To seek the Lord in sacred shrine,
With tablets in his outstretched hand,
He met the One who rules the land.
The Lord descended in a cloud,
His voice like thunder, strong and loud,
Proclaiming His majestic name,
In awe, Moses fell, his heart aflame.
"I am the Lord, compassionate and kind,
Slow to anger, gracious in my mind,
Abounding in love and faithfulness,
Forgiving sins, removing distress."
Moses bowed and worshiped deep,
As God renewed His covenant to keep,
Writing commandments once again,
Inscribed by God's almighty pen.
Radiant with His glory bright,
Moses descended from the height,
His face aglow with heavenly grace,
A testament of God's embrace.
Exodus 34, a tale of grace,
Of God's mercy in a holy place,
A covenant renewed, a promise true,
A reminder of His love for me and you.
Prompt: A joyful celebration, a grateful heaven,
For God's abundant blessings, rich and rare,
A token of gratitude, lifted in prayer.
The peace offering shared, among the kin,
With unleavened bread, a fellowship within,
A portion given to the priest, in reverence and trust,
A symbol of God's provision, faithful and just.
No matter the offering, be it great or small,
In Leviticus 7, God blesses all,
With bounty overflowing, and love so true,
A reminder of His goodness, in all we do.
So let us give thanks, with hearts aglow,
In Leviticus 7, His blessings we show,
With offerings of gratitude, lifted on high,
In praise and worship, to the Lord Most High.
Prompt: The day arrived, as God decreed,
In Leviticus 9, a sacred need,
The priests officiating, with hearts prepared,
In God's presence, a moment rare.
The offerings brought, with reverence deep,
The bull and ram, their blood to seep,
Upon the altar, a pleasing scent,
A sign of God's favor, and His consent.
The fire kindled, from God's own flame,
Consuming the sacrifice, in His name,
A symbol of His holiness, burning bright,
In Leviticus 9, a divine sight.
The people watched, in awe and fear,
As God's glory descended, ever near,
His presence revealed, in radiant display,
In Leviticus 9, a holy day.
So let us approach, God's throne with care,
In Leviticus 9, we see Him there,
In His presence, let us humbly bow,
And worship Him, with reverence now.
Prompt: In Leviticus, a chapter quite unclean,
A topic spoken of, but rarely seen,
Bodily discharges, rules laid out clear,
For men and women, it's a taboo to fear.
For women's issue, days of separation,
A monthly cycle, a time of cessation,
To cleanse themselves and offer a prayer,
Before rejoining the community's fare.
For men, nocturnal emission, a cause for pause,
A cleansing ritual, per God's laws,
To purify the body, restore its grace,
In Leviticus, a sacred space.
So, let us heed these ancient words,
From Leviticus, where wisdom girds,
For cleanliness and holiness, it's the plea,
A divine lesson for you and me.
Prompt: Leviticus reveals to all,
The priests of God, both great and small,
Set apart for sacred tasks,
To serve with reverence, that's all they ask.
A holy priesthood, consecrated,
With rules and laws, so carefully stated,
To keep themselves from worldly taint,
Their purity, they must maintain.
No blemish or defect allowed,
In body, mind, or heart, avowed,
To lead the people in worship true,
In Leviticus, their duties renew.
A priestly lineage, set apart,
With reverence, they must guard each part,
Of God's commands, so pure and bright,
Leviticus shines with divine light.
So let us honor those ordained,
To serve in priesthood, unrestrained,
With reverence and awe, let us behold,
Leviticus Chapter 21, a tale untold.
Prompt: Leviticus reveals a divine light,
That shines within the darkest night,
A lamp that burns with heavenly fire,
A symbol of God's presence, never to tire.
The oil of anointing, pure and bright,
A sacred flame, a guiding light,
To keep the lampstand always lit,
In Leviticus 24, God's glory is fit.
A holy place, a sanctuary,
Where God's presence dwells, so airy,
A testimony to His grace and might,
In Leviticus, a beacon of light.
The showbread, a symbol of His care,
Providing for His people, everywhere,
A reminder of His love so true,
In Leviticus 24, His mercies renew.
So let us keep the divine light burning,
With hearts of faith, always yearning,
To walk in God's ways, pure and bright,
In Leviticus, His truth takes flight.
Prompt: In Chapter 1, the story's told,
Of Israel's journey, brave and bold.
Moses led them with God's command,
To enter the Promised Land.
From Horeb's mount they set their sight,
On Canaan's land, so pure and bright.
With faith and hope, they ventured on,
To claim the land that would be won.
Moses spoke of God's faithfulness,
How He had led them through the wilderness.
He urged them now to trust and obey,
And follow God without delay.
Though giants loomed and fears arose,
Moses reminded them of God's grandiose
Promises made to Abraham of old,
To give them a land of milk and gold.
But Israel faltered in their belief,
Their doubts and fears brought them grief.
They questioned and complained, and rebelled,
And God's wrath upon them swelled.
Yet Moses stayed strong, unwavering,
His leadership ever unwavering.
He reminded them of God's love and grace,
And urged them to seek His holy face.
Deuteronomy's first chapter shows,
How faith and obedience in God impose
A pathway to blessings and victory,
For those who trust His sovereignty.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter 2,
The journey continues for the chosen few.
Through the desert, they treaded on,
For forty years, till the old were gone.
The wilderness was vast and wide,
God's guiding cloud, their faithful guide.
They learned to trust in His provision,
Amidst the trials and harsh condition.
They passed by Edom and Moab's land,
But they could not enter, as God had planned.
For the promise of Canaan was yet to be,
And their faith in God was key.
They faced challenges, battles, and foes,
But God's protection always rose.
With manna from heaven and water from rock,
God's love sustained them round the clock.
They learned obedience, they learned to wait,
And never doubted God's faithful state.
Their shoes did not wear out, their clothes did not fade,
For God's provision never delayed.
Deuteronomy Chapter 2 teaches us still,
To trust in God's plan, and follow His will.
To persevere in faith through life's wilderness,
And experience His loving-kindness.
So let us learn from Israel's plight,
To walk by faith and not by sight.
With God as our guide, we'll never be lost,
For His faithfulness comes at no cost.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Seventeen,
God's wisdom shines with guidance keen.
A lesson on justice, fair and true,
For His people to follow and pursue.
No idol worship shall they crave,
Nor follow false gods that may enslave.
A single witness shall not condemn,
Two or more, required for truth's stem.
A judge appointed, impartial and just,
From among the people, in God they trust.
To heed the verdict, without delay,
And from it, not a single word to sway.
If a king shall rise to lead the land,
God's commands he must understand.
Not to multiply wealth or wives,
Or turn his heart from where it thrives.
But to keep God's law, day and night,
And walk in righteousness, in His sight.
So wisdom's light shall guide the way,
In Deuteronomy Seventeen, every day.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Eighteen, we see,
God's promise of prophets for His decree.
To guide His people with words divine,
And show them His will, a sacred sign.
No fortune tellers or sorcerers sought,
But prophets true, with wisdom taught.
Raised among them, from their midst,
God's chosen messengers, a holy tryst.
To listen well, and heed their voice,
To follow God's guidance, the ultimate choice.
For they speak in His name, with authority,
To lead His people with truth's clarity.
But beware of false prophets, with deceitful ways,
Who lead astray with words ablaze.
For only those who speak God's word,
Are worthy of trust, their message heard.
So let us listen with hearts prepared,
To prophets true, with God's truth shared.
In Deuteronomy Eighteen, God's plan unfurled,
To guide His people in the world.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy Chapter Twenty-One,
God's laws of justice, second to none.
For crimes committed, or mysteries unsolved,
His guidance clear, for His people evolved.
A slain body, found unknown,
Atonement sought, for sins to atone.
A heifer's neck, broken and bled,
Atonement made, as God has said.
But for willful murder, a different fate,
No ransom paid, no pardon's gate.
The guilty found, shall face the due,
Justice served, as God's law rings true.
And for captives taken in war's embrace,
Their rights protected, God's grace in place.
Treated with kindness, and not enslaved,
Humanity honored, as God has paved.
For parents' discipline, a lesson laid,
Respect and honor, to be obeyed.
A stubborn son, rebellious in heart,
Justice served, as God's laws impart.
So let us seek God's justice fair,
In Deuteronomy Twenty-One, with care.
His ways are just, His guidance sure,
A beacon of light, forever pure.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a sacred scroll,
Lies wisdom true for every soul.
Chapter twenty-three, a guide so clear,
Reveals divine laws we should revere.
No eunuch may within God's place,
Nor bastard found among His grace.
No Moabite or Ammonite,
Shall find their way into His light.
The Edomite, the Amalekite,
Their presence banned from holy site.
No harlot's fee may grace His shrine,
Nor sinners dwell in the Divine.
But those who seek the Lord's embrace,
And walk with righteousness and grace,
Shall find His love, forever true,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Three, anew.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy's sacred scroll,
Lies a lesson for every soul.
Chapter twenty-six, a heartfelt plea,
To honor God with humility.
When you enter the promised land,
And blessings flow on every hand,
The first fruits of the fertile ground,
To God's altar must be bound.
With gratitude and worship true,
Declare God's faithfulness anew.
Recall His mighty acts of grace,
And thank Him for His saving embrace.
Remember how you were oppressed,
In Egypt's land, so dire and stressed.
But God, with outstretched arm and hand,
Delivered you to the promised land.
So bring your gifts with joy and praise,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Six's ways.
For God's provision, love, and care,
Deserve our worship, pure and rare.
Prompt: In Deuteronomy, a solemn vow,
A covenant sealed, here and now.
Chapter twenty-seven, a sacred rite,
To follow God with all our might.
On Mount Ebal, and Mount Gerizim's peak,
The tribes of Israel did seek,
To proclaim aloud with one accord,
The blessings and curses of the Lord.
The law was written on stones so bare,
To serve as a constant reminder, rare,
Of God's commandments, pure and true,
For His people to obey and pursue.
A covenant made, a pledge so strong,
To worship God, and nothing wrong.
To heed His voice and walk His way,
In Deut, Chapter Twenty-Seven's display.
So let us cherish the covenant made,
With God's commandments, never fade.
And in our hearts, let them be inscribed,
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Deep Dream
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