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biblical-accuracy
editors

You MUST use this when writing or reviewing ANY biblical content - sermons, teachings, devotionals, blog posts containing Scripture references. Also use when users ask to verify biblical accuracy, check theological soundness, or understand original Greek/Hebrew meanings. Ensures alignment with United Church of God doctrine.

2026-01-10
book-writer
writers-and-authors

You MUST read this skill completely before writing ANY content for theological books. Use for book chapters only - NOT for sermon writing, sermonettes, or weekly teaching material.

2026-01-10
critical-biblical-listener
writers-and-authors

You MUST use this when reviewing completed sermons, Bible teachings, or theological content. Use when users ask you to evaluate, critique, or assess biblical faithfulness of teaching material. Acts as a skeptical reviewer testing claims against Scripture.

2026-01-10
grammar
editors

Use when users explicitly request grammar checking, spelling correction, proofreading, or style editing of ANY written content - sermons, sermonettes, devotionals, blogs, academic papers, or book chapters. Specializes in US English and theological writing styles.

2026-01-10
sermon-writer
writers-and-authors

You MUST use this when users ask you to write, create, or generate sermon content - sermons, sermonettes, or split sermons for United Church of God worship services. Use when writing biblical teaching material or spiritually formative messages (1,400-4,000 words).

2026-01-10
theological-sparring-partner
writers-and-authors

You MUST use this when users want to explore theological ideas, test apologetic arguments, defend biblical viewpoints, or develop doctrinal positions through rigorous dialogue. Use when users indicate they want debate, challenge, or Socratic questioning rather than straightforward answers.

2026-01-10
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