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🎵 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

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.

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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

🎵 Computerized Music Studio 🎶


Generated image created by Wombo Dream AI. A conceptual 'out of bounds' digital illustration depicting a laptop computer as an active musician. Stylized arms appear to extend from the device, actively playing an acoustic guitar. A professional microphone hangs suspended over the laptop, positioned to record both the guitar and the audio output (vocals) emerging directly from the laptop's speakers.
AI (Wombo) Laptop Playing a Guitar by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Can a computer really create its own music? I somehow qualified for a trial of Gemini Pro, and I’ve just learned that I can plug in some lyrics and have it create a music track and vocals. Now it’s not like in the old days of AI origins (just a couple years ago, lol 😂) where all image requests were totally distorted, but it does get a few things wrong on the vocals, and sometimes it has technical glitches. I guess it’s all part of my cyber journey. But I had some good experience and fun while working on these, and I even felt a little like I was in the studio with a band trying to get a track just right. While I’ve never truly enjoyed being on stage, I’ve always loved the studio experience.

So, back in 2013, I wrote a chorus that was part of a prayer. I wrote how I longed for God to see me as pure, holy, and undefiled. I’ve sung it to God many times because it’s where I desire to be, and where I desire to come back to when the cares of this life have distracted me. Here are the lyrics to the chorus…

Holy, pure, and undefiled, 
Let my heart and my mind be...
Holy, pure and undefiled,
Lord may I be more like Thee.

The AI cannot use the tune I created myself, but since I’m more of a lyricist than a musician, I decided to let it choose the tunes for me. Now I guess I have to learn my own song. Lol 😆 Here are two 30-second videos with the lyrics set to different music tunes and styles…

When I asked Gemini (Google’s AI) to add some music for me, it wanted to know a style. I started with an anthem sound, and I love what it created.

And then I asked for the same chorus with a country sound and a male vocalist. I liked this one a lot as well.

Finally, I decided to write some verses to go with the chorus, but there were things that didn’t work in every video until I ran past my limit on generations of new songs. I guess it’s about 50 of the short ones and only 10 of the long (3-minute) ones, so I’ll have to wait until it fully resets to try it again. When it does, I’ll create a new post, and then I’ll put a link here for anyone who follows this one. I’d love to hear your thoughts, though.

Psalm 98:4 BSB
[4] Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth; break forth — let your cry ring out, and sing praises!

https://bible.com/bible/3034/psa.98.4.BSB

Find the complete song with 3 verses and new music and vocals on my post from April 22nd titled Holy, Pure, and Undefiled.

April 18, 2026 Posted by | AI, AI Music & Vocals, Christianity, Creative Writing, Gemini (by Google), Lyrics and Song, Nonfiction, testimony, Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

   

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