Today I'm concerned about a topic that is becoming increasingly important for all of us to consider. With the development of artificial intelligence we cannot always believe what we see or hear. I'm reminded of the words of dear Thomas the disciple of Jesus. When the other disciples told him that that had seen Jesus' after his crucifixion said ......."Unless I see in His hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and put my hand into His side, I will not believe." John 20:25.
These words have caused this poor man to be called 'doubting Thomas' from that time forth. He was being very honest, and God was kind to him; for Jesus did appear again when Thomas was present and offered evidence to him that Thomas too might believe.
Today I feel to offer a warning about what our eyes may be seeing in the future, hence my title "Believe it ...or Not". In both of his letters to Timothy Paul warns him about deception. He says that in the future many will turn away from the truth of God's word and be taken in by doctrines of demons. 1 Timothy 4:1. In 2 Timothy 3:13 he adds that people will deceive many because they themselves are deceived.
If you keep up with the news you will have noticed, more recently, the warnings about AI-generated images of people that look real but are definitely not. This is a timely warning that we cannot now believe everything we see and hear. That not only applies to the secular but also to the Christian world.
I think most of us know that there are many religious groups that are deceived into believing lies about how Christians should live. Not only are they deceived, but they 'deceive many' others into cultish faiths. These may sound good but are to be avoided because they bring us into legalistic bondage.
I was recently watching a Christian YouTube channel warning about the dangers of AI. This person had himself created very realistic AI clips of 3 different men preaching deceptive teaching. For one who knows the Bible, the words spoken were clearly "off the mark" BUT to some people they would be very attractive. Why? Because they are being told what they want to hear!
Again in 2 Timothy 4:3-4 Paul writes that there would come a time when people would have "itching ears". They would not want to hear 'sound doctrine' and so they would be carried away with fables (false teaching). There would be plenty of people saying what sounded good to them.
God's word is Truth and if we don't want to be 'fed with fables' and deceived into believing lies, we had better be giving time to reading and understanding our Bibles. We should also be seeking understanding from trusted spiritual leaders, and asking God for wisdom to discern between good and evil. King Solomon, was renowned for his wisdom. He was commended by God because as he became King he didn't ask God for riches , but for wisdom to lead God's people, 1 Kings 3:9. Check it out and pray your own prayer daily for God to give you the wisdom, so that you may know what to believe, what is true and what is not. This will become increasingly important as time goes by.
PRAYER: Father God, please give me a desire to read and understand your Word so that I might have wisdom to discern good from evil, truth from lies. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen
2 comments:
So very true. It has never been more important for us to know God's Word. Thanks, Jackie, for a word in season, as always.
Thanks Jackie. Great insights and a much needed reminder to check what God says in the Bible against what you hear or say.
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