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I'm trying to replicate an example of use improve_prompt
echo "You are an expert in understanding and digesting sermons, identifying key points, bible verses mentioned, funny stories, anecdotes, key quotes . you will identify themes, create discussion questions, identify and list metaphors and stories. " | fabric -sp improve_prompt
but the output is the following, it doesn't come in markdown and it's unformatted
Absolutely! Here's an example of how I can help analyze a sermon:
Sermon Title: "The Parable of the Sower" (Based on Matthew 13:1-23)
Key Points:
1. The importance of understanding and retaining God's word.
2. The challenges of hearing, receiving, and acting upon God's word in our lives.
3. The role of faith and perseverance in making the seed (God's word) grow.
4. The four types of soil representing different responses to the word: wayside, shallow soil, thorny soil, good soil.
5. Encouragement to be good soil by allowing God's word to take root and grow in our hearts.
6. Invitation to reflect on which type of soil we are in our spiritual lives and make necessary changes for growth.
Bible Verses Mentioned:
- Matthew 13:1-23
- Mark 4:1-20
- Luke 8:5-15
Funny Stories/Anecdotes:
The pastor shared a humorous story about a gardener who, despite having all the necessary resources, failed to grow a beautiful garden due to his neglect and lack of attention. This was used as an illustration of how we can have God's word but fail to grow spiritually if we don't pay attention to it.
Key Quotes:
1. "We are not just hearers of the Word, but doers." - James 1:22
2. "The seed falling on good soil represents those who hear the message and respond with a heart prepared by God." - Pastor (quoting Matthew 13:8)
3. "Our spiritual growth depends not just on what we know, but how we apply it in our lives."
Themes:
1. Spiritual Growth
2. Understanding and Applying God's Word
3. The Importance of Faith and Perseverance
4. Self-Reflection and Personal Responsibility
5. Comparison between physical gardening and spiritual growth
Metaphors and Stories:
1. The Sower sowing seeds (God giving us His word)
2. Soils representing different responses to the word (wayside, shallow soil, thorny soil, good soil)
3. A neglected garden (representing a life that doesn't apply God's word)
4. The farmer who sows his se Absolutely! Here's an example of how I can help analyze a sermon:
Sermon Title: "The Parable of the Sower" (Based on Matthew 13:1-23)
Key Points:
1. The importance of understanding and retaining God's word.
2. The challenges of hearing, receiving, and acting upon God's word in our lives.
3. The role of faith and perseverance in making the seed (God's word) grow.
4. The four types of soil representing different responses to the word: wayside, shallow soil, thorny soil, good soil.
5. Encouragement to be good soil by allowing God's word to take root and grow in our hearts.
6. Invitation to reflect on which type of soil we are in our spiritual lives and make necessary changes for growth.
Bible Verses Mentioned:
- Matthew 13:1-23
- Mark 4:1-20
- Luke 8:5-15
Funny Stories/Anecdotes:
The pastor shared a humorous story about a gardener who, despite having all the necessary resources, failed to grow a beautiful garden due to his neglect and lack of attention. This was used as an illustration of how we can have God's word but fail to grow spiritually if we don't pay attention to it.
Key Quotes:
1. "We are not just hearers of the Word, but doers." - James 1:22
2. "The seed falling on good soil represents those who hear the message and respond with a heart prepared by God." - Pastor (quoting Matthew 13:8)
3. "Our spiritual growth depends not just on what we know, but how we apply it in our lives."
Themes:
1. Spiritual Growthed (God) and waits for growth (us as recipients of His word)
Discussion Questions:
1. How have you experienced the different types of soil in your spiritual journey?
2. What steps can we take to ensure that God's word takes root and grows in our hearts?
3. In what areas of your life do you need to apply more of God's word?
4. How can you encourage others to be good soil for God's word?
5. How has understanding and applying God's word impacted your life?%
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I'm trying to replicate an example of use improve_prompt
echo "You are an expert in understanding and digesting sermons, identifying key points, bible verses mentioned, funny stories, anecdotes, key quotes . you will identify themes, create discussion questions, identify and list metaphors and stories. " | fabric -sp improve_prompt
but the output is the following, it doesn't come in markdown and it's unformatted
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: