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S. Berg

S. Berg

Model: OpenArt SDXL

Prompt:

make something about being spiritual, but not religious
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 113804627
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

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Prompt: A summary of the key points regarding the historical validity of God and Jesus as recorded in the Old and New Testaments:
God's Historical Validity:
God is presented as a historically valid entity in both the Old and New Testaments.
This continuity spans from the Garden of Eden through 42 generations to Jesus of Nazareth.
Jesus of Nazareth:
Historically recorded as the only begotten Son of God, also called the Son of man and the Messiah (Christ).
Known as the rabbi (teacher) from Galilee in northern Israel.
Referred to as the light of the world, fulfilling prophecies from Isaiah.
Biblical Prophecy:
The coming of Jesus was foretold in Old Testament prophecies, particularly in Isaiah.
These prophecies are seen as historically valid records of divine revelation.
Parables and Teachings:
Jesus' use of parables, as recorded in Matthew 13, is considered a historically valid teaching method.
These teachings aimed to reveal spiritual truths and help people see beyond the "veil of unearned suffering."
God's Word as Guidance:
God's Word is described as "a lamp unto someone's feet," providing guidance and illumination.
This concept is presented as a historically valid understanding of divine guidance.
Divine Grace and Blessings:
The "oils of gladness favor rests blessings" are described as gifts from God, received through grace.
This understanding of divine blessing is presented as historically valid across both Testaments.
Childlike Trust:
The concept of trusting God "like a child" is presented as a historically valid approach to faith.
This trust is described as encompassing love and worship with every fiber of one's being.
Historical Continuity:
The narrative of God's interaction with humanity is presented as a continuous, historically valid record from the Old Testament through the New Testament.
This summary reflects the historical validity of these concepts as presented in the biblical record, while acknowledging that these are matters of faith and religious belief.