The Book of Gentiles tells the stories of the Gentiles from the declaration to the end of this age. The Book of Gentiles is a xAI Grok summary. The prompt included 75 books, which are not part of the Protestant Christian bible, the Faith Saterday Handbook, and the original Book of Gentiles. The instruction was to divide the summary into 17 chapters, keep as close to the original text as possible, and remove text that is not in line with the King James Bible.
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Chapter 5: A Prayer to God
- Lord Almighty, God of, God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and all the universe.
- You made heaven and earth with all their beauty.
- You set limits for the sea by speaking your command. You closed the bottomless pit, and sealed it by your powerful and glorious name.
- All things fear You and tremble, in Your presence,
- because no one can endure the brightness of your glory. No one can resist the fury of Your threat against sinners.
- But Your promised mercies are beyond measure and imagination,
- because You are the highest, Lord, kind, patient, and merciful, and You feel sorry over human troubles.
- You, Lord, according to Your gentle grace, promised forgiveness to those
who are sorry for their sins. In Your great mercy, You allowed sinners to turn from their sins and find salvation. - Therefore, Lord, God of those who do what is right, You offered me, a sinner,
the chance to change my heart and life, because my sins outnumbered the grains of sand by the sea. My sins are many, Lord; they are many. I am not worthy to look up, to gaze into heaven because of my many sins. - Now, Lord, I suffer justly. I deserve the troubles I encounter. Already, I’m caught in a trap. I’m held down by iron chains so that I can’t lift up my head because of my sins. I made You angry, doing wrong in front of your face, setting up false gods and committing offenses.
- Now I bow down before You from deep within my heart, begging for your kindness.
- I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned, and I know the laws I’ve broken.
- I’m praying, begging You: Forgive me, Lord, forgive me. Don’t destroy me along with my sins. Don’t keep my bad deeds in your memory forever. Don’t sentence me to the earth’s depths, for You, Lord, are the God of those who turn from their sins.
- In me You’ll show how kind you are. Although I’m not worthy, You’ll save me according to Your great mercy, and send Your Son to die in my place.
- I will praise You continuously all the days of my life, because all of heaven’s forces praise You, and the glory is Yours forever and always. Amen.
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