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AI Chat

Wmb Table includes a real AI chat feature to help you find sermons, Bible passages, subjects, notes, and personal documents more quickly. This page explains how to use it in simple steps.

IMPORTANT

AI chat exists in the app, but it stays off until you turn it on yourself in the Assistant tab.

What AI chat is for

AI chat is mainly there to save time while preparing.

It can help you:

  • find a sermon by title, date, town, or other details
  • search inside sermon content
  • read sermon content
  • find Bible passages
  • see available Bible versions
  • find your existing subjects
  • create a new subject
  • add a Bible passage to a subject
  • add a sermon reference to a subject
  • find your notes
  • create a note
  • add a Bible passage or sermon reference to a note
  • find your personal documents

Where to open it

After it is enabled, Assistant appears in the left menu with the other tools.

The simplest path is:

  1. open Settings
  2. open Assistant
  3. enable the feature
  4. return to the left menu
  5. open Assistant
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Assistant entry in the left menu
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Show the Assistant entry visible in the sidebar after it has been enabled.

What you see on the page

The AI chat page has three simple areas:

  • on the left, the conversation list
  • in the center, the messages
  • at the bottom, the place where you type your request

You can also:

  • create a new conversation
  • open an older conversation
  • delete one conversation
  • clear the whole conversation history
  • stop a reply that is still being generated
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Main AI chat screen
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Show the conversation list on the left, the messages in the center, and the input box at the bottom.

Very simple use

The simplest way to use it is:

  1. open Assistant
  2. type your request
  3. press Enter to send
  4. read the answer
  5. then open the sermon, Bible passage, subject, or note if the result is correct

Use Shift + Enter if you want a new line.

If you want to stop a reply in progress, use the stop button in the input area.

Useful example requests

  • Find sermons preached in Jeffersonville
  • Search sermons about baptism
  • Show me John 3:16
  • Show the available Bible versions in English
  • List my subjects about faith
  • Create a subject called Repentance
  • Add John 3:16 to the subject Salvation
  • Show my notes about seed
  • Create a note called Sunday message

What AI chat can use

AI chat works with information already inside Wmb Table.

It can use:

  • installed languages
  • sermons available in the active language
  • sermon content search
  • available Bible versions
  • your subjects
  • your notes
  • your personal documents

The app can also show small action tags under a reply to indicate what the assistant used, such as:

  • sermon search
  • sermon reading
  • Bible passage
  • add to subject
  • add to note
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AI tool action tags
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Show an AI reply with the small tags for sermon search, Bible passage, add to subject, or add to note.

Relation with the active language

The active language matters a lot.

By default, the assistant follows the active language of the app. That means it first searches in the same context you are already using.

This helps keep the answers consistent with your real working language.

Clickable references

When the assistant gives you results, references to sermons, Bible passages, and documents appear as small colored tags.

By clicking a tag, you open the document directly at the right place:

  • a blue tag opens the sermon at the right paragraph
  • a green tag opens the Bible chapter
  • an orange tag opens the custom document

This saves you from searching through the sermon list or the Bible yourself.

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Clickable references in AI chat
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Show an AI response containing blue (sermon), green (Bible) and orange (document) clickable tags.

What AI chat does not replace

Even if it can find many things, it does not replace your judgment.

Keep this habit:

  1. open the suggested source
  2. reread the passage in context
  3. make sure it is the correct reference
  4. only keep what is truly useful

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