There is no consistency across the graphic element of these tools - particularly the single Media browser that unites them all.
If I open the Media browser (Tools>Media ) and search for Proverbs 31:30, I find a very nice floral motif graphic.

If I open a sermon editor and type Proverbs 31:30 and hit enter, I get the predefined sermon graphic with that text on it.

That's fine, but in order to replace it with the first graphic I have to go to edit, Search on the text, Locate the graphic I wanted (assuming I even knew it existed!) and last of all remove the overlaid text so I can see and use the predefined graphic.
If I open Bible to the reference, right click the verse, select the reference and finally select Visual Copy I get a completely different graphic spread across different screens of a graphic I used in a sermon weeks ago.

Clearly something is wrong here.
I'm using the same tool (media browser) and the same reference but get wildly different results.
I totally get that the first two examples are likely to be different because normally I'm going to want a consistent powerpoint display (but this time I don't). And I do not have a clue how to change the default on the third option to anything else, nor yet how that default got chosen.
Moreover if I am getting ready to broadcast a bible verse... isn't there the slightest actual chance that a prebuilt artistic version might be useful in a sermon? How come there isn't a second menu item that comes up saying, "Hey there's a prebuilt photo of this verse do you want to use it?"
Since Faithlife has gone through the effort of creating these often beautiful artistic slides, shouldn't there be some mechanism for making the availability and use of said slide abundantly clear?
And why o why when I use the third option doesn't Visual Copy default to the extant slide?