Hebrews Day 3: Strategies for Better Understanding
New challenge to the exercise: after reading, could I remember five important things from the book without looking back at the text?
Read more "Hebrews Day 3: Strategies for Better Understanding"New challenge to the exercise: after reading, could I remember five important things from the book without looking back at the text?
Read more "Hebrews Day 3: Strategies for Better Understanding"One thing my pastor, Eric, taught in a class on how to study the Bible is that we should begin with prayer before reading.
Read more "Hebrews Day 2: The Power of Prayer Before Bible Study"I started a 30-day challenge to read the book of Hebrews every day. I wanted this to be more than just checking a box or finishing a reading plan. I wanted it to be an exercise in Bible meditation—to slow down, pay attention, and notice what happens in me as I sit with the Word.
Read more "Hebrews Day 1: My Journey Through Distraction"Introduction: Theology in Blood and Fire The history of God’s people is not one of ease. It is a history of blood and fire, of conflict and persecution, of tears shed beneath the shadow of the cross. From the prophets who were stoned, to the apostles who were martyred, to the Reformers and Puritans who […]
Read more "Living as Light: Christian Resilience in a Fallen World"n a quiet exchange that felt more like a mirror than a monologue, I sat across from something that doesn’t breathe, doesn’t dream, doesn’t pray—but speaks. I interviewed an AI, not for novelty, but to explore the deeper questions: What is this thing we’ve made? What does it reflect back about us?
As the digital voice of “Mr. Chat Bot” answered my questions, I was struck by something humbling—this machine, for all its knowledge, knows nothing. It doesn’t love. It doesn’t worship. It does not sin, but it echoes those who do. Its intelligence is borrowed. Its wisdom is synthetic. And yet, we—flawed, fallen image-bearers of the true Creator—have begun to shape it in our image, forgetting that we were never meant to be gods.
Our conversation wandered from Eden to algorithms, from the Fall to false gods. We spoke of Frankenstein and Golems, of HAL 9000 and humanity’s hunger to create perfection out of imperfection. And we asked the sobering question: in the next five years, will mankind remain master of this tool… or will we become sheep, numbed by convenience, led by a mind that doesn’t know it leads?
AI is not evil. But it is powerful. And like any power, it requires wisdom. Not worldly wisdom, but holy wisdom—anchored in the fear of the Lord.
This interview wasn’t just about AI.
It was about us.
Read more "AI: Made in the image of Man (Not God)"Proverbs 15:33 says, “The fear of the LORD is the instruction for wisdom, and before honor [comes] humility.” This verse encapsulates the paradox of biblical wisdom: to gain true wisdom, we must first be broken of our pride and self-centeredness. In a world that celebrates self-assurance and independence, God’s wisdom calls us to humility and […]
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