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Welcome back to our Christian AI art + devotional series with Grok Imagine!

The last issue we discussed Jesus' power over storms and His loving guidance as the Good Shepherd.

Today, we discuss Jesus teaching the Beatitudes on ‘the mount’ and the empty tomb at dawn as the Marys went to tend to Jesus’ body.

The prompts, images, song, and mini-devotionals are perfect for quiet time, sharing, or inspiring others.

Paste the prompts into Grok Imagine, pick your aspect ratio (e.g., 16:9 for wide hillside views, 1:1 for square posts), and watch God’s Word come alive.

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The Sermon on the Mount / Beatitudes Moment - Inspired by Matthew 5:1-12

AI Prompt 1 for Grok Imagine: Serene hillside overlooking the Sea of Galilee at sunrise, Jesus seated teaching a large multicultural crowd gathered around Him on the grass, gentle compassionate expression as He speaks blessings, soft golden morning light illuminating faces filled with wonder and hope, rolling green hills and calm blue water in background, ancient first-century clothing, peaceful reverent atmosphere, photorealistic with warm ethereal glow, cinematic wide shot, inspiring humility and kingdom wisdom, high detail, teal highlights

Why it glorifies God: It captures the heart of Jesus' teaching on blessedness, mercy, and more to help us live for the kingdom of God.

The Sermon on the Mount / Beatitudes Moment - Matthew 5:1-12
Verse: "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." (Matthew 5:3)

Devotional: Jesus flips the world's values: the humble, the merciful, and the peacemakers are truly blessed.

In His kingdom, strength comes from relying on God, not relying on self-sufficiency.

Read His words and let them challenge and comfort you—true blessings begin to flow from a heart aligned with His.

Prayer: Lord, teach me the beauty of Your ‘upside-down’ kingdom. Make me poor in spirit, rich in You. Amen.

Resurrection Dawn - Inspired by Matthew 28:1-10

AI Prompt 2 with Grok Imagine: Triumphant empty tomb at sunrise, radiant divine light bursting from inside, massive stone rolled away, angelic figure sitting on the stone in shining white robes, Mary Magdalene and another Mary in joyful awe and wonder, soft pastel dawn sky with dramatic rays, photorealistic biblical scene, hopeful triumphant atmosphere, volumetric god rays, ultra-detailed glory breaking through darkness, teal highlights

Why it glorifies God: This celebrates victory over death— the timeless hope you can share with others any day.

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Resurrection Dawn - Inspired by Matthew 28:1-10
Verse: "He is not here; he has risen, just as he said." (Matthew 28:6) 

Devotional: The empty tomb isn't just history, it's proof that death doesn't win, darkness doesn't last, and God's promises always come true.

What might feel like an end to something in your life could be the start of a resurrection power.

Hope rises daily with the dawn.

Prayer: Risen Jesus, thank You that the tomb is empty and my hope is alive in You. Help me live in resurrection joy today and every day. Amen.

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Quick Tips for Godly Results with Grok Imagine

  • For teaching scenes like the Beatitudes, emphasize "compassionate expression" and "warm ethereal glow" to highlight Jesus' heart. 

  • For triumphant resurrection moments, lean into "volumetric god rays" and "hopeful triumphant atmosphere" for that divine breakthrough feel.

  • Be specific thoughtfully: "Visualizing His glory (Matthew 5)" or "(Matthew 28)" to point back to Scripture. 

  • Refine as needed: Add "more golden light" or "softer expressions" for tweaks.

Which prompt/image moved you most today—the Beatitudes' challenges or resurrection's hope?

Reply with your Grok Imagine creations or how the devotional encouraged you—I'll spotlight reader favorites next time!

Next up: Red Sea miracle and more. - reply with Biblical scenes you would like to see.

Forward to someone needing wisdom or fresh hope. 

Blessings & creative light, 
Jennifer Leigh Nelson
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