For the last several weeks I have been debating many things, but for now while ChatGPT Psychosis is taking its turn as people are swayed by the tickling sycophantic words Chat uses, users are brought face to face with the narcissistic path our culture has paved for years. Madness is consuming many, but when hasn’t that been the result of those who don’t have Jesus in their lives?
Back to the point, I have been working with ChatGPT on a project that may open up the 182 to a new chapter. There will be many upcoming phases to this project, (thank you for your patience) but for now, here’s a taste:
🅰️ A Words: Almighty, Anchor, Advocate
1. Almighty
You are not merely mighty, but all.
No force exists outside Your rule.
You do not grow tired or hesitate.
You hold galaxies in casual command.
The storm calms when You whisper.
Nothing is impossible when You will it.
You are Almighty—and near.
Jeremiah 32:27 – “I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?”
Tertullian:
“The greatness of God is immeasurable. That which can be measured is not God.”
—Against Marcion I.3
2. Anchor
You steady me when the waves climb high.
The winds scream, but You do not shift.
Though the sea lifts, You hold still.
Hope clings to You, not circumstance.
The rope of faith wraps tight around You.
Even the unseen depths can’t shake You.
You are my Anchor in every storm.
Hebrews 6:19 – “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.”
Clement of Rome:
“Let us fix our eyes on the blood of Christ, and understand how precious it is to the Father… Through Him we have a firm anchor.”
—1 Clement 12
3. Advocate
When my voice fails, You speak.
You plead for me, not with fear but favor.
You stand where I should stand.
Your wounds make the strongest case.
Justice bows because mercy speaks first.
You do not accuse, You intercede.
You are my Advocate before the throne.
1 John 2:1 – “If anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One.”
Origen:
“He is both our Advocate with the Father and the expiation for our sins… He stands not only to defend us, but to make us righteous.”
—Commentary on John 2.6