I love the old hymns because I grew up with them and heard the backstory of who wrote them under what circumstances. But the modern listener, who doesn’t know those details, cannot have the same appreciation. Therefore, I am presenting a method and technique to use ChatGPT-4 to help add the backstory of treasured hymns.
Let’s start with “It is Well with My Soul” by Horatio G. Spafford
Let’s create some intro verses to this well-known hymn in about 10 minutes.
First, we find the lyrics of the song and details about the author and the backstory of how and when the hymn was written.
- It Is Well with My Soul | Horatio G. Spafford
- The Story Behind The Hymn ‘It Is Well With My Soul’
- Spafford – The Story Behind the Hymn “It Is Well with My Soul”
Second, we ask ChatGPT to analyze the poetic structure of the hymn with the following prompt.
ChatGPT says:
Third, we ask ChatGPT to summarize the backstory
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[Copy and paste the backstory from the internet]
ChatGPT says:
Fourth, we ask ChatGPT to write the new verses
[copy and pasted from above]
ChatGPT says:
Through blessings and grief, his faith did not fall.
When sorrows like sea billows took their toll,
He penned, “It is well, it is well with my soul.”
Daughters four, to the ocean’s deep they sank,
Upon tearful waves, with God, Spafford gave thanks.
Amidst roaring seas and life’s tumultuous role,
Whispered, “It is well, it is well with my soul.”
To Jerusalem’s lands, they went forth to give,
Their lives, a testament to Christ as they’d live.
Though sorrows and storms in their lives would enroll,
Still, “It is well, it is well with their soul.”
Blessed by faith, through trials, their spirits did soar,
Their legacy, a hymn, forever to implore.
That even in pain, faith makes the heart whole,
For in God, it is well, forever with the soul.
Okay, it’s not perfect, and it starts out rough, but there are touches of genius. Note how it weaves part of the hymn itself into the backstory. Note how it ends each stanza with a variation of “It is well with my soul.” I am sure this could be refined into a great refresh to bring this beloved hymn into our time.
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