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🎵 What to Do in the Rain


A digital image created by Wombo Dream using this prompt: An image with a variety of people of different ages and scenarios doing activities in the summer rain. Some are playing, some are leaning back and letting it fall on their face while they enjoy it, some are splashing and laughing, some are huddled under a large umbrella, and some are letting the rain fill up a kiddie pool while they swim in it. It's all fun and warm and the atmosphere is amazing and pretty. Beautifully lit HDR sets it all perfectly.
AI (Wombo) In The Rain by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

What do you do when it rains? Do you hide inside to stay dry, darting quickly between house and car if you need to run out and remember the umbrella is still in the car? I think most of us prefer to stay dry as we get older, but the deluge in the past week has gotten me to think about rainy days in my childhood.

Oh summer rain! Years and years ago in Southern California, it was just a simple pleasure like running through the sprinklers. Neighborhood kids would put on their swimsuits and dance around in the warm rain or slide on the wet grass. Sometimes, we’d get a little mud or grass stuck to us, but the rain would wash it right back off. We never worried about what could be in the rain, like toxins or acid, back then. We didn’t think about getting struck by lightning even when there was thunder and lightning going on. It was all just simple fun. And yes, we did drag out a kiddie pool to let it fill up naturally a few times. 🤩

So, has rain changed? Or is it just the abundance of cautions & warnings out there these days that make it seem so much more dangerous? Maybe it’s just a bit different in the Midwest where I live now. But I still have such pleasant memories of rain—and puddles. (Not in our nice shoes, though. Lol 😂)

I remember one time, while I was working at the answering service, I had to relay an emergency call to one of our customers. It took me a while to reach him, and when he finally called back, he apologized for the delay because he was… “in my front yard in a garbage bag.” I’m sure he could hear the confusion in my voice, so he went on to explain a little ritual he always did when it rained. He covered himself with a large, heavy plastic bag and just sat in his yard enjoying the sound that reminded him of rain on a tent. He said it relieved stress and brought him peace. It makes sense to me, but I’ve never actually tried it myself. Maybe I’ll put it on my to-do list since I’ve got a few of those industrial bags that should cover me well enough. Anyone else want to try it?

The rain in my area brings a bit of humidity, but I like how the clouds also cool off the house by not allowing the afternoon sunshine to pour through the living room window. And when it’s coming down hard enough, and it’s quiet all around, hubby and I will just listen and enjoy the rhythmic taps and clicks of the downpour.

Some Bible verses about rain…

Deuteronomy 32:2 BSB
[2] Let my teaching fall like rain and my speech settle like dew, like gentle rain on new grass, like showers on tender plants.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/deu.32.2.BSB

Psalm 72:6 BSB
[6] May he be like rain that falls on freshly cut grass, like spring showers that water the earth.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/psa.72.6.BSB

Job 5:10 BSB
[10] He gives rain to the earth and sends water upon the fields.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/job.5.10.BSB

Isaiah 45:8 BSB
[8] Drip down, O heavens, from above, and let the skies pour down righteousness. Let the earth open up that salvation may sprout and righteousness spring up with it; I, the Lord, have created it.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/isa.45.8.BSB

And a nice hymn about rain showers…

There Shall Be Showers of Blessing by Andy Harsant (with lyrics)

May 20, 2026 Posted by | Bible, Grace and Mercy (In Scripture and In Life), memories, Nonfiction, Weather and/or Climate, Wombo Dream | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Real Blog Break This Time


AI (Bing) Doves and Butterflies Peace Break by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 40)

I’m having trouble getting things to connect here even after restarting my tablet, which apparently included a UI update I didn’t even know was pending. So, I’m writing a short paragraph, and I’ll try to add a picture, but I don’t want to invest a lot of time into something that may not actually post or that I cannot preview since that’s what I cannot bring up on my screen. Oh well, another chapter for my cyber journey of learning how the world works (or doesn’t) in Cyberspace.

May 19, 2026 Posted by | Blog Break, Nonfiction | , , , , | Leave a comment

Real Oil-Cell Kaleidoscopes


Collage of Kaleidoscopes by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

What’s a simple pleasure in life that brings you joy?

The simplest pleasure is taking my oil-cell kaleidoscope out into the sunshine and just becoming lost in the beauty of light shining through dichroic glass. The largest image is from my kaleidoscope by Shelley Knapp, and the smaller ones are from taking that same image to Wombo Dream AI and designing similar images without the natural flaws.

I have a lot of them from my original oil kaleidoscope on my Flickr site where you can view the album with the Knapp kaleidoscopes and see the beautiful details. And below, I’ll share my YouTube video of the scope in action.

Inside My Kaleidoscope; 3 Minutes of Beautiful Twists & Turns

I may come back and add a few more from different kaleidoscopes when I’ve edited them, so save this post.

May 18, 2026 Posted by | AI Image Creations, by Day One, Collaged, Creativity, Kaleidoscopic, Photo Studio Pro app, Photography, Prompts, Wombo Dream | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

🎵Rededicate 250 — Thoughts


Digital image created by Bing Image Creator of people praying at The White House on their knees while holding crosses and American flags. This representa the May 17th day of prayer for rededication of ourselves and our country to God in celebration of 250 years as a nation.
AI (Bing) Praying at The White House by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

I’m not one of those who follows every event dubbed as “Christian” or a follower of everyone who says they are Christian, but some moments are worth supporting in my own prayer life. I do not have to like or agree with every person invited to speak or pray at the May 17th event to be supportive of the goal for the event: Rededicate the United States of America back to the godly roots of prayer from our establishment.

You can do a search for “Rededicate 250” to learn more about it. The link I’ve provided is a Copilot search with a list of speakers and links to other info about the day. There’s a lot of stuff out there, and a lot of complaints about evangelicals getting involved in DC, but from the perspective of one who values my current freedom to worship God, I’m not interested in kowtowing to those who only serve themselves instead of The Lord. I am, however, interested in setting the right example to those unbelievers, so their complaints can only be with God and His Word and not how I represent Him or His Word.

So I had AI make an image of people praying at The White House to make sure there was no highlight on specific or favored individuals if I grabbed images from online. To truly rededicate ourselves means that our only source is Yahveh Almighty Himself, and our only purpose is being the most obedient to His Word and Spirit we can be no matter what anyone else is doing or saying. It’s not about our opinions or thoughts about God’s direction in our lives, but rather it’s about having a heart that says He is worthy of our total trust even when we may not understand.

The longer I’ve lived, the more I’ve experienced things I did not get the “whys” of, and things I couldn’t figure out how God took care of. They both taught me that God is totally sovereign and trustworthy, and He walks with us through those places where things aren’t going according to our perfect plans. But He walks there when He is invited. Sometimes, His overflowing mercy and grace puts Him places before being invited, but He still waits for that true desire of whosoever will to fully move in a life.

And that’s what rededication is really all about; making sure The Lord is invited into our country and our hearts to pour out His love in and on both. If you’ve never invited Him, please consider it. Even if you only want to test the waters, don’t test them by taking a 4-wheel-drive over smooth residential streets. Give Him your whole heart, mind, body, and soul. Trust Him with everything you’ve got. Act as if you plan to serve Him for eternity even if you are still wondering a little. When I got saved, I told Him I would try my best but couldn’t promise what I’d do if “church people” hurt me again. Fortunately, He moved in so fully that when I did encounter hurts, I didn’t reject Him for it anymore. It’s truly worth giving it all completely to His will and ways. And if you have tried serving Him but never did much beyond “the sinner’s prayer” or baptism, take these days with so much prayer in the air to totally surrender and rededicate yourself more completely than ever before. Invite Him today!

Isaiah 1:18 BSB
[18] “Come now, let us reason together,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they will be as white as snow; though they are as red as crimson, they will become like wool.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/isa.1.18.BSB
James 4:7-8 BSB
[7] Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. [8] Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/jas.4.7-8.BSB

Be washed in your heart and mind and then wash the outside in baptism to proclaim it.

Are You Washed in The Blood by Joey and Rory (with lyrics)

And if you’ve been washed but feel like you need a new cleansing, this song about rededication is a perfect anthem.

I Wanna Be Washed in The Blood by Janet Paschal (with lyrics)

May 17, 2026 Posted by | Bible, Christianity, Current Events, Grace and Mercy (In Scripture and In Life), Nonfiction, salvation, Thoughts and Articles, Walking With The Lord, Word Nerd with a Bible | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Prompt Response: More Input


Clip from Short Circuit “More Input”

How do you stay motivated when learning something new?

Being motivated to learn has never really been my issue. I’m very much like Johnny 5 (the later Short Circuit movies) in always wanting more input. I am far more interested in learning a variety of information than in perfecting any one avenue, so that’s where my motivation might fall off somewhat.

I started learning Spanish as a means of brain growth, but lack of having anyone to practice speaking to, and wrestling with technical changes they keep making at Duolingo, made it hard to want to keep trying. But, I keep going back to keep my streak (1425+ days now), so they know what works there. But they can’t seem to give me conversations with Lily (the AI that does “phone calls” with students) where the topics are simple enough and the speech is slow enough. And they want me to gain my quest points with those calls, so I switched to learning Esperanto. And, actually, that’s a fun language to study if for no other reason than the word for doing is fartas. Lol 😂 (”How are you doing’?” is “Kiel vi fartas?” in Esperanto.)

Of course, they also have music 🎶 and math ➗ and other languages I won’t likely need (like Klingon). But I did add Hebrew because I thought it might help with Bible study. The motivation is tough on that one for a few reasons, including not being biblical Hebrew (with some light slang even) and not spelling things out phonetically until I can retain them. For me, it is harder to stay motivated when the learning has too many hurdles. That made me download some other programs/apps like Memrise, Drops, and FluentU. I’ll probably switch mostly to that last one instead of renewing Duo because of the integration into YouTube. While anyone can switch their closed-captions to Spanish to help with language, FluentU allows me to click on words as they are displayed and add them to my library of words to study.

At the same time, I’m always trying to learn new tech stuff. And learning to work with AI through Gemini and Copilot helps me learn more things and then save them to notebooks to review later. With Gemini, I learned how to program a smart thermostat and got recipes for homemade mayo (using an immersion blender) and homemade gazpacho (using a regular blender). But I’ve yet to try the recipes. Still, I’m truly motivated to learn more than I actually have time in a day to do. I’m thankful for all I have been able to learn about kidney diets and dialysis for my hubby, though, so sometimes the drive for more input isn’t such a bad thing.

Truly, I could stay on this subject for days and tell you all what I learned when I was an actress for a few months, a model as a teenager, and a plug-board telephone operator (answering service) for years. But I’d likely wear most readers out with my small bits of knowledge on a vast amount of subjects. This may never have proved to be great for a career path, but in retirement, it’s good for being a writer, and it’s great for finding common ground with many people, so I can meaningfully share the gospel in ways they can understand.

Before I wrote all this, I would have said I needed to let go of some of the less important learning paths and get motivated to push to the end of a few major subjects. But now, I’m thinking this variety in my brain might be exactly what I need. Now if I could just pull the thread that would let me get writer’s meeting plans and announcements done in a more timely manner, I’d feel even better about all I learn to share with others. Until then, I will seek to apply more of the input God has graciously allowed me to retain, and I will work on being like The Apostle Paul in these verses…

1 Corinthians 9:19-23 BSB
[19] Though I am free of obligation to anyone, I make myself a slave to everyone, to win as many as possible. [20] To the Jews I became like a Jew, to win the Jews. To those under the law I became like one under the law (though I myself am not under the law), to win those under the law. [21] To those without the law I became like one without the law (though I am not outside the law of God but am under the law of Christ), to win those without the law. [22] To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some. [23] I do all this for the sake of the gospel, so that I may share in its blessings.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/1co.9.19-23.BSB

May 16, 2026 Posted by | by Day One, Learning and Thoughts, Nonfiction, Prompts, Slice of Life, Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Prompt Response: That Printer of Udell’s by Harold Bell Wright


Selfie with friends in The World's Largest Toy Museum in Branson, Missouri. The store proprietors are holding up a sign that says “You Should Be Here” while showing off toys of all kinds from many eras. It's at least 4 museums in one place, including the Harold Bell Wright Museum on which the post with this picture is based. Recommended reading: That Printer of Udell's.
Friends on Vacation to Branson Missouri at The World’s Largest Toy Museum in 2016 (CC 0 All Rights Reserved)

What’s a book that completely surprised you?

The 1902 Novel That Totally Surprised Me (…And Ronald Reagan)

It’s a book written over a century ago, in 1902, by Harold Bell Wright called “That Printer of Udell’s,” but don’t let its age dissuade you from giving it a chance.

I wasn’t actually looking for the book, or any book, when I came across this. I was in the “World’s Largest Toy Museum” in Branson, Missouri, and a part of it includes the “Harold Bell Wright Museum.” I’d never even heard of the man or any of his books, but I quickly found out that The Shepherd of The Hills references in that area were based on one of Bell’s books by the same name. I left with a few books, including That Printer of Udell’s (this links to the free online download at “Project Gutenberg”) recommended by the store proprietor.

Going into it, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Beyond occasionally trying to comprehend some of the thick, old-fashioned “hillbilly” dialects of the region used at the beginning of the book, I was hooked within a couple of chapters. And I was amazed by how deeply this story resonated with me.

What’s it about, you ask? The story is set in the busy, sometimes harsh Midwestern town of Boyd City. It follows the main character Dick Falkner, a young man who has survived a brutal childhood; complete with an alcoholic father, wild yet motherly “madams” for the boy’s babysitters and landlords, and extreme poverty. Dick travels to the city in search of a fresh start, only to face starvation and unemployment no matter how hard he’s willing to work. Worse, the cold indifference of the local church congregations is hard on his spirit as well as his body.

Just as he’s ready to give up, he is hired by George Udell, a kind-hearted printer who’s willing to give him a chance as an apprentice. Through this turning point, Dick encounters real Christianity—not the hypocritical kind he saw from afar, but a faith lived out through kindness, love, and public service. Dick’s later transformation ripples through the entire community.

What surprised me most about this book was its spiritual depth and how it could apply just as well in 2026 and beyond. It beautifully demonstrates the fantastic life changes that happen when a person shifts from mere self-reliance and survivorship to allowing God to set the moral compass and direction of their life. Dick goes from a man just trying to endure day-to-day to a man with an unshakeable purpose driven by The Lord. It’s a powerful reminder that we weren’t meant to carry the weight of the world only on our own shoulders.

As it turns out, I’m not the only one who was deeply impacted by this book. A young boy in Illinois read That Printer of Udell’s at just 11 years of age, and it altered the course of his entire life. That boy was Ronald Reagan.

In the museum, they have the letter where Reagan later stated that the book left an indelible impression on him, shaping his own faith and his view of human nature. He even said that Dick Falkner became a role model for him, inspiring him to become a person who fights for what is right. If a turn-of-the-century novel could help shape a future president, you know there is something powerful in the story.

If you are looking for a story that is inspiring and historically fascinating, and one that will challenge your own Christian walk in the best way possible, I highly encourage you to click the link above to download a free copy in your favorite format. Project Gutenberg offers many options, including Kindle. But you can also check Amazon or other bookstores for print copies. Either way, I highly recommend the read. Push past the dated dialect at the beginning, and I promise you will find a timeless message of grace and the power of a changed life. It will challenge how you see both “sinners” and “saints” in your life.

May 15, 2026 Posted by | About Writing, Books & Reading, by Day One, Christianity, Fiction, Gemini (by Google), Nonfiction, Prompts, Slice of Life, Thoughts and Articles, Travel & Destinations, Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

🎵 Buttermilk Biscuit Dance?


A digital AI image created by Google Gemini: A humorous outdoor festival scene celebrating May 14th. A line of five diverse young men and women are doing the "Chicken Dance" with their arms akimbo while comically trying to eat large buttermilk biscuits. Behind them hangs a large "CELEBRATE THE DAY!" banner in front of a massive American flag. In the foreground, a small pond with several ducks (including a mallard and white ducks) sits next to small American flags planted in the grass.
AI (Gemini) Chicken Dance with Biscuits by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Did you know we have a national march for our country? No? Me either! Yes? You should blog about it and teach the rest of us. 😁 I think you’ll recognize the tune when you hear it, though. I’ll tell you later about the biscuit dance, but for now, I’m taking you back to 1897 when a man later dubbed The March King, John Philip Sousa officially debuted the song he’d written the previous year. It’s called “Stars and Stripes Forever,” and it became our national march tune by an act of Congress in 1987. It was even used to close out each show of Sing Along with Mitch.

Stars and Stripes Forever by The US Marine Band

I actually have a whole Sousa CD because I really like that marching beat. I guess it’s time to get it out to use as some walking beat inspiration. In the meantime, guess what people did with the powerful march at song in the 1930s and 1940s. They made a parody. And if you didn’t know the tune from the march, you likely recognize it from the parody. Though I heard it as Be Kind to Your Fine Feathered Friends, all the videos I could find think it’s Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends. So here’s one video (no lyrics, though) by Peter and Mary in 1954, and it actually has verses…

Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends by Peter and Mary (1954)

Now, about those biscuits falling out of their mouths while they try to dance like chickens… May 14th is actually Dance Like a Chicken Day AND also Buttermilk Biscuit Day, so I asked Gemini to create a picture for me with people doing the Chicken Dance while eating buttermilk biscuits. I say definitely don’t try this at home because the mess would be huge, but I also say not to try this at all because you could choke. But it’s fun to look at in a picture.

And now I have to ask, do you know how to Chicken Dance? (Which was originally called The Duck Dance by the way.) If not, here’s a great video celebrating Wurstfest (since apparently the song by Werner Thomas is of German origins)…

Wurstfest with How to Chicken Dance Instructions–Adorable

While seeking help from Gemini to find all these sources, it asked me if I was going to write a poem or haiku to go with the subjects. I tried to cover it all in 2 stanzas…

It's a duck, mother,
Feathered sister or brother,
So be kind to it.

Also remember,
The stars and stripes wave freely,
Even o'er the swamp.

And while you’re eating or dancing or playing a tune, follow the encouragement from the Psalms to praise The Lord on many types of instruments:

Psalm 150:3-6 BSB
[3] Praise Him with the sound of the horn; praise Him with the harp and lyre. [4] Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute. [5] Praise Him with clashing cymbals; praise Him with resounding cymbals. [6] Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Hallelujah!

https://bible.com/bible/3034/psa.150.3-6.BSB

Finally, I have one more video I just have to include because of the duck dance reference and because these baby ducks are adorable while flitting around to the Chicken/Duck/Hamster Dance music… 🦆🎶

The Chicken Dance with Ducklings on YouTube by Gasha James Dio

May 14, 2026 Posted by | AI, AI Image Creations, Creativity, Current Events, Gemini (by Google), haiku, Nonfiction, Slice of Life, special days | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Old Photo — Blog Break ⛓️‍💥


Azalea Path Waterfall by Crystal A Murray Reimagined by Wombo Dream AI

Nothing I’m trying is cooperating, so I guess that means it’s time to just get some sleep. But I hope you enjoy this beautiful image of a waterfall I took with a regular shutter speed (leaving the water clunky) after using prompts to have Wombo present it as a long exposure. Yes it’s definitely cheating to do it this way (versus a tripod and the time it takes to quietly steady yourself and your camera to capture flowing water in graceful movement), but it looks so much prettier this way. I’ve learned better how to get the slow shutter settings with my camera, and sometimes with my phones, but I’ve got plenty in my archives where it wasn’t done, so I’m thrilled I have an option to add this type of image repair now. Here’s one more and then I’ll say goodnight. 😴

Azalea Path Waterfall by Crystal A Murray with a Golden Hour Filter and Slow Shutter Speed Applied in Wombo Dream AI

May 13, 2026 Posted by | Blog Break, Nonfiction, Photography, Wombo Dream | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

🎵Savage Grace — Now With Lyrics📜


Savage Grace by Shayne Savage… New Video with Lyrics

That busy day today kept me out very late & set me up for more busyness tomorrow, so I ran by my brother’s Facebook music page and found that he’d created a new video with cool scenes that match his lyrics. He’s also added a unique slideshow of lyrics that pop, fade, and spin in with the lyrics.

Though he got over 4000 streams in the first month of release, the message in the song is still needed to let people know that God is still reaching out and rescuing all who call on Him. As I said in my original post on my X, “God Himself is not a savage, but to plunge a strong arm into the miry clay to dig us out of our sin, it can take a #SavageGrace.”

Please follow Shayne (Shayne Savage Music) on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/share/18VxsPZUSE/ and find his newsletter link to sign up for more frequent updates than I give here. Check his main website at https://www.shaynesavage.com/ for cool merch and his “Liner Notes” blog posts. And tell him that his big sister sent you. 😁

May 12, 2026 Posted by | Christianity, Creative Writing, Grace and Mercy (In Scripture and In Life), Lyrics and Song, Nonfiction, Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Creativity Day


AI (Wombo) Purple & Gold Cat Pic by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

I had a bit of a stressful day today, and I have a really busy day planned for tomorrow, so I decided that tonight was a great night to just do some picture playing while my phones charged before sleep. No deep words of wisdom other than to remind you (and myself) that God’s Word promises us that He will work everything for the good for those who love Him and are the called according to His purposes. To be able to work everything to the good means He is with us in those everything moments. So this is me trying to release any and all fears, anxieties, and issues with my battles with low self-esteem (though I know God sees me better than I see myself, so that helps), into His hands. I’m sure my readers have had their hard days and battles as well, so as I pray for those who visit my writings, I’m also grateful for those who take me to the throne when I’m not as strong as I’d like to be. Thank you with my whole heart. 🙏

Romans 8:28 BSB
[28] And we know that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, who are called according to His purpose.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/rom.8.28.BSB
Philippians 4:6 BSB
[6] Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/php.4.6.BSB
Proverbs 19:21 BSB
[21] Many plans are in a man’s heart, but the purpose of the Lord will prevail.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/pro.19.21.BSB

And now, more pictures…

Good night and Shalom! 🕊️

May 11, 2026 Posted by | AI, AI Image Creations, Bible, Creativity, Hard Days & Emotions, Prayer, Walking With The Lord, Wombo Dream | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

A Non-Traditional Mom


A digital image created by Wombo Dream AI of 5 women at a lunch table. I used the botanical filter, so there are branches and flowers and gold around and throughout the image. In front of each woman is a different place setting to include a kitten, a puppy, a plant, and a baby. Above their heads are white signs with the word “MOM” on each of them, and then I added words like “Cat” “Dog” ”Plant” “Baby” etc.
AI (Wombo) Table of Moms by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Most people have an idea in their minds about what it means to be a mom or a mother (or a mum in much of the world). And those ideas are mostly based on our personal experiences either having a mom or being a mom. Some, though, are like me; not having or being a traditional mom. And in  those cases, the ideas might be a little skewed. Or so I thought.

While searching for a poem from my teen years, written to the child I knew I’d never give birth to, I found a different poem I had written to a friend for the day she became the mother of a bride. It may be from TV and books and time with friends, or maybe my short time getting to raise 4 of my nephews for awhile, but it seems I have a fair understanding of at least some parts of motherhood. In this poem, despite not having my own children, I think I captured their mother/daughter moments pretty well. So, I’ve decided to share that with you all for this Mother’s Day post. Feel free to download it or tweak it for someone you know if it has a sentiment worth sharing.

HER NEW WORLD

Her first steps you remember walking toward you,
And you were just so proud.
Then she began to grow, suddenly yet slow,
Toward life's ever-changing crowd.

First, it was just a game she would play,
"Catch me if you can."
She'd giggle and squeal, looking back to see you,
While away from you she ran.

Next were the neighbors' and friends' yards and homes,
"Momma, can I go play?"
Though a little bit worried, you smiled with delight
Watching her and her friends skip away.

Then hot chocolate, pj's, and sleepover parties,
To the movies and malls with friends...
As you watched the apron strings pull ever tighter,
Getting stretched oh-so-dangerously thin.

Finally, one bright day, she noticed this boy,
To her, he's the world trimmed in gold.
And though you're happy for her, a teardrop falls,
As the apron strings now lose their hold.

Now she walks toward you in her bridal dress,
On this bitter-sweet wedding day,
Soon you'll watch her run, hand-in-hand and in love,
And you'll weep as they drive away.

And you know if you could, you'd have it both ways...
Her a woman, and yet your little girl.
But you can't, so you pray, "God, take care of my child,
As she walks into this, her new world."

By Crystal A. Murray (2002)

May 10, 2026 Posted by | Creative Writing, memories, Nonfiction, Poetry, Slice of Life, Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

🎵Writer’s Weekend—Blog Break


AI (Wombo) Woman on a Swing by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

I found an old golden hour sunset that I was trying to edit, and I couldn’t get it quite where I wanted it without turning on the computer with better software. That’s when I decided to ask Wombo to add the swing and the woman, and now I can take a little break for tonight.

We had a great writer’s meeting today, and I’m so impressed by the hearts and writing talent of those in our group. But it also means I get home a little late and have so much on my mind that a single topic for a blog post is a little hard to focus on. I wouldn’t trade it, though, and I hope it just gives readers an excuse to read old posts they may have missed. 😁

But just for fun, here’s a little squeeze box (accordion) tune to go with the funny fish poem I posted about in April called I Fished in a Tree.

AI Gemini Music—I Fished in a Tree by Crystal A Murray

May 9, 2026 Posted by | AI, AI Image Creations, AI Music & Vocals, Blog Break, Gemini (by Google), Nonfiction, Photo Studio Pro app, Poetry, Wombo Dream | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

🎵No Fear Invited


A real Indiana sunset taken with a cellphone but then used as a starter image in Wombo Dream AI to create a better and clearer picture. I added a frame with deep blue stars in Photo Studio Pro app, and also used that to place a text Scripture overlay on the image. The Bible Scriptures from the Berean Standard Bible and fun 1 John 2:24a and 2:27a read: As for you, let what you have heard from the beginning remain in you. ...the anointing you received from Him remains in you, and you do not need anyone to teach you.
AI (Wombo) 1 John 2 Verses by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Well, this one is turning out to be a much bigger presentation and study than I planned, so I’m not going to do the whole thing just yet. But let the Scripture above (placed on a real Indiana sunset) be an encouragement for you.

1 John 2:24, 27 BSB
[24] As for you, let what you have heard from the beginning remain in you. If it does, you will also remain in the Son and in the Father.
[27] And as for you, the anointing you received from Him remains in you, and you do not need anyone to teach you. But just as His true and genuine anointing teaches you about all things, so remain in Him as you have been taught.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/1jn.2.24-27.BSB

Remember what you have been taught from God’s Word. Search your heart for those truths God Himself has hidden there by His Spirit. Do not be misled, either in knowledge or emotion, by fearful words being shared in the name of Christ. Ask for, and practice, discernment. Paul reminds us that practicing discernment makes us better at it.

Hebrews 5:14 BSB
[14] But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained their senses to distinguish good from evil.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/heb.5.14.BSB

If you’ve begun to hear the fearful whispers about UFO/UAP “secrets” being revealed that will challenge your beliefs in God, plan now to not be overwhelmed by the news. Do not invite the fear to dwell in your heart. Know that God is The Creator of the WHOLE universe, so that includes any and all entities that may be outside our visual realm here on Earth. Trust The Lord and do not doubt that He has everything in His hands and in His control. He has already been to the future and nothing takes Him by surprise. No matter how anointed someone says they are or seems to be, they do not have more knowledge (gnosticism) than God or His Word, so keep your heart in The Lord, and send fear on down the road.

There is much more to say on this subject, but I want my presentations to be accurate and truthful, so I will add to this when I have spent more time in prayer and Bible study. But I wanted to get the introduction to you as I’ve been seeing more and more talk of these things, and Christians need to be prepared to carry the banner of God’s Word in comfort and strength to those who do not yet follow our Savior and may be overcome with fear. Keep yourselves in The Word and Spirit, so you will have truthful answers for any who might ask your thoughts on these teachings when they are dispensed to the masses.

This is My Father’s World (with lyrics)

May 8, 2026 Posted by | Christianity, Current Events, Grace and Mercy (In Scripture and In Life), Nonfiction, Photo Studio Pro app, Text on Image, Thoughts and Articles, Thoughts and/or Instructions, Walking With The Lord, Warnings, Hard Wisdom, and Discernment | , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Haiku Scripture — Genesis 2


A digital image created by Wombo Dream AI. A young girl writing in a journal using “The Cut” filter to make the image look like newsprint with slight colorization. The brunette girl has flowing hair and a fancy pen while writing in a large journal. As she writes, streams of music notes, flowers, and Bibles stream from her pen. Around her and on her desk are beautiful flowers and vines with a perfect splash of color.
AI (Wombo) Girl Writing Haiku by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

And with some busy days behind and ahead, it seems like a good time to bring in the second chapter of Genesis haiku. Read with expectation to see these verses in a new light by reading them in a new form.

Chapter 2

2:1
Heavens and earth done!
With all creation finished —
God enters His rest.

2:3
Now this seventh day...
Is set apart and holy.
Yahveh has blessed it.

2:4-8
Here is history —
Yahveh has created man,
To till His new Earth.

2:7
Adam, the first man,
Breathes in the breath of his God —
Now he is alive!

2:8
After He makes man,
Adonai plants a garden.
It is in "Eden."

2:8-9 + 15
Adam is placed there...
To care for all that God grows.
It is for his food.

2:16-17
Man may eat of all,
Including the "Tree of Life."
Yet one he eats not.

2:17
The "Tree of Knowledge"...
Cannot be for Adam's food —
It would bring his death.

2:18
Adam is alone.
Yahveh says, “This is not good.
He needs a help-mate.“

2:19-20
Created from earth,
God brings animals to man —
Adam then names them.

2:20
But for Adam's needs,
The beasts are not suitable —
They are not his kind.

2:21-23
Adam sleeps; God works.
New life taken from man's side.
She's bone of his bones.

2:23
She is called “woman,”
Since she is taken from man —
Now she will help him.

2:24
The two are one flesh.
Thus, men must leave their parents...
And cleave to their wives.

2:25
Adam and his wife...
Do not know they are naked —
They are not ashamed.

End of Chapter Two

May 7, 2026 Posted by | Bible, Christianity, Creative Writing, Creativity, haiku, Nonfiction, Poetry, Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

🎵 The Clock on God’s Wall


​AI image created by Google Gemini for use in the public domain: A celestial, panoramic illustration depicting the divine cycle of life and the sovereignty of time. In the upper center, a majestic God figure sits on a throne, His face veiled by a radiant glow and soft clouds. He holds a silver stopwatch in His left hand and points toward a massive, ornate wall clock with His right, signifying divine timing. Surrounding Him, golden-winged angels carry out sacred tasks: on the left, angels gently descend toward Earth carrying newborn infants; on the right, angels assist an elderly man as he rises from a hospital bed, transitioning from frailty to a state of youthful strength and peace as he enters a light-filled heavenly realm. The art style is ethereal and classical, emphasizing comfort and the orderly beauty of life’s beginning and end.
AI (Gemini) God’s Perfect Timing (from prompt by Crystal A Murray) (CC 0)

Anyone who read yesterday’s post to the end where I talk about my stepdad being in ICU without a DNR probably expected a goodbye post to follow soon. And you’re correct. But oh how perfectly God directs the timing even of the hard things. We can trust the clock on God’s wall.

I waited for a bit today to see if I got any phone calls; did my daily Bible study and other routines, made a cup of coffee, etc. I got out my phone to make the call to the hospital ICU for an update, and then realized I should finish the task I was on so it wouldn’t make noise during my call. The wait delayed my call for about 5-10 minutes. When I got the palliative nurse on the line, she gave me the news that his heart had stopped in the past 5-10 minutes.

I don’t consider things like that to be coincidences. I see them as a piece of timing that God orchestrated perfectly and nudged me into. He knew the difference it would make if I were talking to the nurse when the monitors began to signal my dad’s final moments. But by hearing it in the past tense, I was able to feel the jolt of sadness but also the peace of knowing he was in God’s hands already. Bittersweet is a good adjective for that. So, while I mourn a bit on this Earth, I can also rejoice that we have such a loving and personal Lord and Savior to plan for our needs and carry them out in just the right timing.

I tried a bunch of pictures with Wombo, and they just weren’t working, so I asked Gemini to better interpret what I was trying to say. I think the image is amazing, and because I did no personal editing or framing on it, it’s public domain for anyone else who might want to use it. I did not ask for the Scripture, so that was an extra nice touch. Here are those verses from Ecclesiastes 3…

Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 BSB
[1] To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven: [2] a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, [3] a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to break down and a time to build, [4] a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, [5] a time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing, [6] a time to search and a time to count as lost, a time to keep and a time to discard, [7] a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak, [8] a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/ecc.3.1-8.BSB

And one more verse that seems fitting…

2 Corinthians 1:4 BSB
[4] who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/2co.1.4.BSB

I’ll close this out with a beautiful and fitting song by Casting Crowns…

Scars in Heaven by Casting Crowns (with lyrics)

May 6, 2026 Posted by | AI, Bible, Christianity, Gemini (by Google), Grace and Mercy (In Scripture and In Life), Hard Days & Emotions, Nonfiction, Slice of Life, testimony | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

🎵CTRL+Z Super Power (Day One Prompt Response)


A girl sits at a garden desk watching her life play out before her on a computer screen. Her hands hover over giant CTRL Z buttons as she watches for moments in her life when she feels regret and just wants to undo them. Digital image created by Wombo Dream AI with the botanical filter using the prompt: “A person from the back sitting at a desk with life playing out in front of them like it's on a computer screen but it's not, it's real life playing across the view they see in front of them. The person has a large computer keyboard in front them and is hovering over the CTRL + Z keys to undo uncomfortable moments in life. You can see the fast forward and rewind events happening in front of them as they try to fix moments in life.”
AI (Wombo) Undoing Life by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

What super power do you wish you had and why?

I might like to be “The Great Undoer” in life. Imagine if you could go back to any decisions you’ve found out (presumably the hard way) were not good decisions. And then you call on The Great Undoer, who has access to super-powered CTRL + Z buttons to undo anything that might otherwise create a lifetime of regret. Those last harsh words you spoke that you wish you could take back? Just undo them. That phone call you didn’t make because you were busy and then found you’d never get the chance again? Rewind to that moment, click undo, and make that phone call. Yep, with The Great Undoer by your side, you can put the toothpaste back in the tube.

I guess this is the answer to the statement that “hindsight is 20/20.” How often do we wish we had known something, or acted on something, before it was too late to change things? And that’s when regret reared its ugly head and threatened to leave us feeling guilty forever. How nice it would have been to just go back in time and undo the moment like Bill Murray learned to do in the movie “Groundhog Day.”

But, truthfully, what I’m asking for here is a way to perfect life according to my own human idea of perfection. But it’s not truly perfect. No bad decisions means no hard lessons, and no hard lessons leads to not caring what we do because we can just “undo” it. (And my heart breaks at this thought because of all the babies lost to abortion since people so often believe the lie that it will undo pregnancy.)

Sadly, this is what so many have tried to do with the grace and mercy of The Lord. They are so sure that everything will be washed away at the touch of the CTRL+Z prayer, they stop thinking before they act, and they stop asking questions like, “What does the Word of God say about this?” In a non religious program, this issue was actually handled well by an episode of a show I think I saw once before I got saved. It was called “Tales from the Darkside” and the episode was called “It All Comes Out in the Wash.” I wrote about it when I was doing the year of Torah studies in a post called, “When it Won’t Come Out in the Wash.”

As I sit here tonight waiting for a phone call from an ICU 2000 miles away, I battle with that thought of, “Why didn’t I call last Sunday?” I planned on it, and I know that at 84 years old, my stepfather’s last breath is far closer than his first breath. But distractions showed up, and I didn’t make the call like I planned. And now, I don’t know if he’s coming back from this one. I do know we had a great conversation the last time we spoke, but it’s been over a month since then. So, if I had my undo button, maybe I would make sure I made that call on Sunday. Thankfully, he’s got a great friend and caregiver who not only let me know as soon as the ambulance left his house, but also called me from the hospital to let me speak to him in case he can hear even in a comatose state. But I know there are many who’ve missed final chances and never got even a small message to the person. I feel for them because this isn’t my first time of wishing I had that Super CTRL Z option.

I’d like to say I’ve learned perfectly from the moments I could not undo, and that I’ve never made the same mistakes twice after learning a thing the hard way, but alas, my humanness has won out more than I like to admit. But the blood of YahShua does wash and cleanse us from eternal guilt even when God lets us stew a bit here on Earth, so if you’ve never let Him put your regrets under the cleansing fountain, please do so soon. If you have questions about salvation, please leave me a comment, and I’ll do my best to lead you toward your next steps.

Ephesians 1:7 BSB
[7] In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace

https://bible.com/bible/3034/eph.1.7.BSB

Isaiah 1:18 BSB
[18] “Come now, let us reason together,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they will be as white as snow; though they are as red as crimson, they will become like wool.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/isa.1.18.BSB

Romans 5:9 BSB
[9] Therefore, since we have now been justified by His blood, how much more shall we be saved from wrath through Him!

https://bible.com/bible/3034/rom.5.9.BSB

1 John 1:7 BSB
[7] But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin.

https://bible.com/bible/3034/1jn.1.7.BSB
Are You Washed in The Blood of The Lamb (with lyrics)

May 5, 2026 Posted by | Bible, by Day One, Christianity, Grace and Mercy (In Scripture and In Life), Nonfiction, Prompts, salvation, Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Knitted Writers — Blog Break Today


AI (Wombo) Knitted Writer by Crystal A Murray

No haiku tonight, and no real post either. I had a hiccup day finding out that my main website had broken links that have given me a huge to-do list for the coming days. I’ve got it all mapped out, so hopefully, it will be less time consuming having done the heavy lifting today. Thanks for understanding my need for a little break, and I hope the picture makes you smile as much as it made me smile. Here are 2 more knitted writers for you.

AI Wombo Dream Knitted Writers by Crystal A Murray

May 4, 2026 Posted by | AI, AI Image Creations, Creativity, Wombo Dream | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Haiku Scriptures—Genesis One


A framed Image created by Wombo Dream AI and edited in Photo Studio Pro app. Using this prompt::“A young yet modest writer using a fancy pen to write poetry in a large journal. She is surrounded by colorful flowers and rays of sparkling sunshine as she converts her words into musical prose. Music notes and small Bibles and flowers flow from the sunshine into her ink pen and onto the pages as they swirl around her.” Used “Optimistic V4” filter for blue skies with yellow sunshine and spring colored flowers.
AI (Wombo) Writing the Beginning by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

As promised, tonight I bring you Genesis, Chapter 1. Read it for the rhythm and nuances you might miss from just passive reading or from study. I hope my poet’s eye leads you to even deeper study on your own. The first-born teacher in me would be thrilled to know I’ve stirred up a hunger for even more of God’s Word in my readers.

Note: When I originally used the memorial name of The Almighty, I  used what’s called the tetragrammaton (YHVH) with the vowels inserted. That read YaHVeH. (Or it could be YHWH/YaHWeH, but V and W were the same letter in Hebrew, and I’m drawn to the V because by itself, it means and. So when I read Yahveh vs Yahweh, I see it as “Yah and…” or “God and… ” because He is the beginning of everything. Still, it looked distracting with the capital letters, so I’ve fixed that now.

GENESIS Intro…

Genesis One: One
“Genesis” means “Beginnings”…
Let us start from here.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Chapter 1…

1:1
In the beginning:
No heavens; no earth, until...
Yahveh creates all!

1:2-5
Darkness divided:
Yahveh says, "Let there be light."
... Eve and morn — “Day One.”

1:6-8
Waters Divided:
Those below from those above.
... Eve and morn — “Day Two.”

1:9-10
The dry lands appear.
They are split by the waters,
Which Yahveh calls “seas.”

1:11-13
Earth starts producing:
Trees, plants, and seed-bearing fruit.
... Eve and morn — “Day Three.”

1:14-19
Great and lesser lights:
To rule the days and the nights;
Sunshine; moon; and stars.

Lights will be for signs,
And for seasons, days and years.
... Eve and morn — “Day Four.”

1:20-23
When birds and fish swarm:
They fill the skies and the seas.
... Eve and morn — “Day Five.”

1:24-25
The earth brings forth life:
Many animals and beasts,
And crawling creatures.

So much accomplished:
Most of creation is done...
God says, “It is good.”

1:26
ankind is made:
Created in God's image...
Man is blessed in God.

1:27-31
See man; See woman:
The greatest of all creations...
It is very good!

1:28-31
Plants and animals:
Plus humans, to multiply.
... Eve and morn — “Day Six.”

End of Chapter One

And now just for fun, here’s a couple 30-second music tracks to accompany two of the stanzas of haiku about God creating man. Comment about your favorite.

AI (Gemini) 30-Second Track with Vocals
AI (Gemini) 30-Second Vocal and Music Track

May 3, 2026 Posted by | AI, AI Music & Vocals, Bible, Christianity, Creative Writing, Creativity, Gemini (by Google), haiku, Lyrics and Song, Nonfiction, Poetry | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Haiku Scripture—Torah Intro


Digital image created by Wombo Dream AI of a young woman writing verses in a large book while she sits at a big, beautiful desk. Her hair is pulled back neatly, and she wears a baroque style dress and she focuses on her pen. From her pen is streaming light, flowers, and small Bibles.
AI (WOMBO) Haiku Writer by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

I’m going to spend some time this month sharing some haiku I wrote way back in 2014. My intention was to write the whole Bible in haiku, but that’s not realistic anymore, so I’m only going to do the Torah. That’s Genesis through Deuteronomy. When you focus on the syllables of a haiku verse, it makes you think more succinctly, and sometimes, you even catch something you miss in regular writing.

Notes:  Haiku does not actually have a specified number of syllables required on any line, but that Haiku which is traditionally American is usually in a format of 3 lines, with the syllables in those lines being 5, 7, and 5 respectively.  Also, a Haiku, which brings the same topic into more than one stanza, is actually called a “Renga”, but since many are not familiar with these details, I’m just calling it all haiku.

Today will not have any Bible verses, but will just be an introduction to the idea of Torah and how it plays out in haiku. I hope people enjoy these readings as much as I’ve enjoyed writing them.

Anointed Scriptures,
Written for us to learn from –
God teaches with love.

Open your heart now.
Follow as I have written…
Scripture in “Haiku”.

Intro To Torah… What Is Torah?

God speaks to Moses.
The books of law are written…
They are called “Torah”.

“OR” in Hebrew words
Is translated meaning “Light”…
See it in “TORAH”?

“Torah” means “The Word”.
Within it, man will find Light—
Law is light and life.

YaH-Shua is Light,
And He is The Spoken Word—
The “Living Torah”!

So, from Genesis,
Through all Deuteronomy…
History preserved!

Have a blessed week, and come back tomorrow for Genesis One.

May 2, 2026 Posted by | Bible, Christianity, Creative Writing, Creativity, haiku, Nonfiction, Poetry, Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

A Circle of Secrets (Telephone Part 2)


Digital image created by Wombo Dream AI with a circle of young people sitting on the grass at a park and giggling about the outcomes of the game of Telephone aka Chinese Whispers. I used the botanical filter again, so it matches the part 1 picture and looks pretty at the same time.
AI (Wombo) A Circle of Secrets by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Yesterday, I talked about the dangers of misunderstood communication (with the game of Telephone as an example). And I promised I’d share how that can influence and change the church. For example, the Bible doesn’t say “Cleanliness is next to Godliness” anywhere in Scripture. I’ve heard that it is actually in the Jewish books of wisdom, though. But it made it into regular church vernacular enough that many of us grew up thinking it was in the Bible.

Also, it never says there were 3 wise men, or that the wise men were kings, and yet we sing about it every Christmas. Oh, but wait, it doesn’t say a thing about Christmas either, but we can be relatively certain that December isn’t the correct season for the miraculous birth of Messiah. Yet, we create full programs and times of devotion around the season. And we surround our manger scenes with “angels” wearing halos not knowing that the word “halo” comes from the Greek word “Hélios” meaning “sun” and from the practice of sun worship.

The Bible does say to study to show yourself approved, and it warns that the ignorant may twist words (in the case of the Scripture reference, Paul’s words) to their own destruction.

2 Timothy 2:15 NLT
[15] Work hard so you can present yourself to God and receive his approval. Be a good worker, one who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly explains the word of truth.

https://bible.com/bible/116/2ti.2.15.NLT

2 Peter 3:16 CSB
[16] He speaks about these things in all his letters. There are some things hard to understand in them. The untaught and unstable will twist them to their own destruction,  as they also do with the rest of the Scriptures.

https://bible.com/bible/1713/2pe.3.16.CSB

I’m not saying these things in fault-finding accusations or demanding that people stop celebrating Christmas or singing We Three Kings, but rather I’m sharing as a wakeup call to understand how quickly and easily truth can be distorted until it looks totally different. There’s a great article about 8 things many believe after having been taught incorrectly at Christian Publishing House and it even included one I was taught and believed, but nope, there is no archeological or historical evidence of a gate in Jerusalem called “The Eye of the Needle” where camels must be unloaded before they can pass through. Of course, there are way more than 8, but this should stir Christians to seek truth and not just take what they’ve been taught to hear without first using research and prayer to confirm it.

One of my personal issues is found in the statements of faith for almost every church and religion. It’s the oft-repeated phrase “God in three persons,” also used in the song “Holy, Holy, Holy,” which is unsupported by Scripture many times, but especially in Colossians 2:9 where it says…

Colossians 2:9 CSB
[9] For the entire fullness of God’s nature dwells bodily in Christ,

https://bible.com/bible/1713/col.2.9.CSB

God does reveal Himself in a triune nature, but only one body (person), and the three are One…

1 John 5:7 KJV
[7] For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.

https://bible.com/bible/1/1jn.5.7.KJV

But we would never say “God in three spirits” or “God in three fathers” so why do we say “God in three persons”? And it does matter because there’s a huge difference in “these three are One” and “this One is three.” The latter supports multitheism and can cause those raised in monotheistic religions to refuse to seek the grace and mercy of Christ that Christianity teaches. These three are One being (and in only one human person) does not deny the Tri-Unity/Trinity, but rather defines it according to Scripture. And it makes it even more clear how we are made In His Image since we also have one body, one soul, and one spirit that all dwell fully as one being inside one body. And it clarifies the juxtaposition of the two verses in John 14:16 and John 14:18 where YahShua says He will ask the Father to send The Comforter and then says “I will come to you.”…

John 14:16, 18 KJV
[16] And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;
(VERSUS)
[18] I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.

https://bible.com/bible/1/jhn.14.16-18.KJV

But somewhere along the line, the spiritual game of Telephone created these and many other mistaken understandings. Too many people are okay to start rumors, like whoever started all the ones about atheist Madalyn Murray O’Hair wanting to take religious programming off radio and TV. They later added that Dr. Dobson requested signed petitions to prevent it. And that hoax became so widely circulated that the FCC had to create a special phone number just to deal with calls on that subject. The hoax said they needed 1 million petitions to the FCC, and the FCC said they quit counting when it reached 25 million. That was in 1994. While it’s good that so many Christians are passionate about our religious freedom, this also shows how prominent a lie can become. It was one I also believed many years ago as a new Christian.

Too many are content to believe things at face value when they come from a trusted source. I’ve mentioned in other posts that I believed the Neiman Marcus cookie hoax because I heard it at a Tupperware meeting where I trusted the leadership sources. But every one of us needs to seek truth and guard it when we find it. With AI growing, it’s getting harder to tell real stuff from deep fakes, so all of us must be careful both inside and outside the spiritual realm. I’m beginning to understand how spiritual changes have taken place for so many years, even centuries back when Israelites believed untruths presented by someone with a loud voice or high position. Will you join me in becoming a truth seeker no matter how many waves it creates?

And just to end on a lighter note, I found an article with all kinds of ideas for the Telephone game (also called Chinese Whispers) at https://k12loop.com/hilarious-broken-telephone-game-phrases-prompts/ and that makes me want to play the game again.

May 1, 2026 Posted by | Christianity, Nonfiction, Slice of Life, Thoughts and Articles, Thoughts and/or Instructions, Walking With The Lord, Warnings, Hard Wisdom, and Discernment | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

   

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