Faith and artificial intelligence

Where We Stand on AI

If the rise of AI makes you uneasy, you're in good company, and you do not have to choose between your convictions and your calling to do good work. Here's where we stand.

It's honest to be uneasy.

Many faithful people look at AI and feel something between caution and dread: worry about deception, about jobs, about what it means for our kids, about whether the whole thing is something darker. That unease is not foolish. Scripture tells us to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves, and wisdom begins by taking a real thing seriously. We're not going to wave the concern away. We're going to put it in its proper place.

We've stood here before.

Every age has met a technology that felt like it might swallow the world. The printing press put Scripture in the hands of ordinary people and was feared. The telegraph, the radio, the television, and the internet each arrived with warnings. Through every one of them, God remained on His throne, His Word remained true, and His people learned to use the new thing for His purposes. AI is the newest of these, not the first, and not the exception.

Created, not the Creator.

AI is made - designed, trained, and maintained by people. It is not alive, it has no soul, and it is not your provider. It is a tool, and a tool takes the character of the hand that holds it. The danger was never the tool. The danger is worship of the tool, and forgetting who actually provides.

Our unmoving position.

We will use AI with all the skill we can muster, because excellent work is itself a way to honor God. And we will never call it the provider. We will not build a doctrine around it. We will not bow to it. God alone is the source, and God alone brings the growth.

This age belongs to those who seek Him.

The believer who diligently seeks the Lord is not disqualified from this moment. They're uniquely equipped for it, because they carry the one thing the technology can't generate: wisdom from the Father. The opportunity is real, and it's open to anyone willing to keep the light in sight.

Honest answers

Hard questions deserve plain answers.

Caution, yes; fear, no. Jesus repeatedly told His people, "Do not be afraid." AI is a created tool, not a power above God, and the same Lord who carried His church through every prior upheaval has not left the throne. Take it seriously, use it wisely, refuse to worship it, and let your peace rest on God rather than on your ability to predict the future.

No. AI is software: a tool that can be used for good or for ill, like the printing press or the telephone before it. Scripture does warn that the last days will hold deception, and any powerful tool can be bent toward it. But a thing that can be used wrongly is not the same as a thing that is evil in itself. Stay discerning, stay anchored in the Word, and don't let speculation steal the peace Christ gives.

Yes. The question is who holds it and who you serve. Used as a tool under God's authority, AI can help you work with more skill, reach more people, and steward your time better. It crosses a line only when it becomes the thing you trust instead of God, or when it's used for what's untrue or unkind. Keep Him in sight and the tool stays a tool.

Not at all. Genesis calls us to work and to steward what we're given, and doing that well in this era can include modern tools. A Christian business honors God not by refusing every new instrument but by using each one with integrity: truthfully, for the good of the people it serves, and without ever treating the tool as the source of its provision.

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