Living Epistle With AI

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Today, we live in an age where technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), has the potential to greatly influence how we spread the gospel. It’s found by Google Search as “AI uses algorithms, data, computational power to simulate human intelligence.” AI tools like Google Search, PDF readers, and platforms like ChatGPT have become integral to the world. But is AI for God, or against God?

AI itself is neutral—it is a tool. Like a knife, which can be used to cook a meal or harm someone, AI can be used for good or evil. AI can help us understand Scripture better or, conversely, be used to oppose it. The key lies in how we choose to wield it. AI does not possess feelings or the will to follow God, but it can be a powerful aid in disseminating knowledge and facilitating understanding of the Bible.

For instance, through AI, we can accelerate the spread of God’s Word, reaching more people in a short amount of time. This aligns with the prophecy found in Daniel 12:4: “Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” With AI, this prophecy seems to be unfolding before our eyes, as knowledge of Scripture and theological understanding can be made accessible to the masses like never before.

In today’s world, many factors—like pandemics, family matters, work pressures, factions, materialism, hierarchies, partialities, or even the rise of a post-Christian culture—often give us reasons to excuse ourselves from going to church. However, we can never make excuses when it comes to having fellowship (exclusively bond relationship) with our Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior, naturally overflowing our relationships with family and others. To know Him more and to live by faith through His Word, we have access to platforms like Apple, Google, WordPress, or YouTube anytime and anywhere, if the Lord permits. Paperback

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