| What it is forWhat job is this app actually built to do? | Abide presents itself as Christian meditation to help people pray, find peace, and sleep: Scripture-guided sessions, daily devotionals, bedtime Bible stories, and audio Bible listening from a produced library. | Lumin is Bible AI for iPhone and iPad that carries a sermon from Sunday into the week: a digest with takeaways, cited passages, an Anchor, one practice, and a conversation you can return to. |
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| Sermon follow-throughWill this help me live the sermon I heard on Sunday? | Abide’s public pages describe meditations, sleep stories, devotionals, and audio Bible content. They do not describe recording or importing the sermon from your own church and returning to that specific message all week. | Record or import a sermon you are allowed to use. Lumin builds a digest with takeaways and Scripture references, helps you choose an Anchor and one faithful next step, and lets you ask the sermon a question later in the week. |
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| Cited ScriptureCan I see the passage and check it myself? | Abide’s sessions and sleep stories are framed as rooted in Scripture, including NIV audio. The product is session-first: you follow a guide more than you inspect a generated answer’s citations. | Short answers name the passage so you can open the text yourself. A sermon digest lists the references it heard. Treat every generated explanation as a fallible aid, not the Bible. |
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| PrayerHow does the app treat prayer? | Abide markets guided Christian meditation, daily prayers, and devotionals as audio you receive. The habit is listening to a prepared session. | Spoken, guided prayer and prayer walks — eyes at rest, room for your own words — with morning, midday, and evening rhythms. AI can prompt and structure a moment. It cannot pray. |
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| Memory and continuityDoes it remember my walk, or offer the next session? | Abide describes favorites, journaling, daily featured content, and returning to the library. Continuity is “play another session,” not “return to last Sunday’s sermon.” | Keep the prayers, answers, and reflections you deliberately save. Mark a prayer answered. Clear the record anytime. Memory is something you choose, not a feed that owns your week. |
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| PlatformsWhere can I use it today? | Abide lists iPhone and iPad on the App Store and also publishes an Android app. | Currently iPhone and iPad on the Apple App Store. Android, desktop, and web access are not available today. |
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| Spiritual-authority limitsDoes the tool claim a role it cannot hold? | Abide presents meditation and sleep audio as helps for peace and a daily habit. A library of sessions still cannot replace Scripture read in context, a pastor, or the church. | AI is not God, a prophet, a pastor, or a substitute for church. Lumin assists with organizing, study, reflection, and questions. Scripture, conscience, pastoral care, and Christian community stay in their proper place. |
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