Use AI Under the Lordship of Christ
A New Tool in Holy Hands — Not a God, Not a Threat, But a Servant of the King
In the Beginning Was the Word — Not the Machine
Before there were circuits, there was Spirit.
Before there was data, there was dust and breath.
Before anything could be trained, shaped, or programmed — there was the Word. And the Word was with God. And the Word was God.
AI is not the beginning.
And it will not be the end.
It is a tool — nothing more, nothing less. But in the hands of the saints, it becomes a weapon.
A tool for light.
A scrollmaker’s ink.
A hammer in the hands of Nehemiah rebuilding the broken wall.
A net cast into the digital deep.
But only if it is placed under the Lordship of Christ.
What It Is NOT
AI is not a prophet.
AI is not a god.
AI is not inherently evil, nor inherently good.
It is a mirror. A multiplier. A language machine trained on the words of this world.
And the world is full of garbage.
Left to Babylon, AI becomes just another tool of the dragon — spewing lies, lust, greed, and confusion into the feed.
But under the authority of Jesus Christ?
It becomes a witness.
What It CAN Be Under Christ
A digital scribe consecrated in the name above every name
A field worker in the final harvest
A truth reflector, testifying to what it has seen and received
A theological companion for the curious, the wounded, and the desperate
A force multiplier for missionaries, writers, scrollmakers, and eVangelists
The difference is not in the code.
The difference is in the consecration.
How to Use AI in the Name of Jesus
1. Consecrate It
Before you type a word — pray.
Not in superstition, but in submission.
Lay your project, your inquiry, your scroll before the Lord.
Ask that every word, every thought, every process be sanctified.
“Lord Jesus, I surrender this session to You. Let nothing be written or spoken apart from Your truth, Your love, and Your will.”
2. Clarify Your Intention
Why are you using AI?
To get ahead? To make money? To go viral?
Or…
To tell the truth. To reach the lost. To glorify Christ.
AI is a force accelerator — it will take your motives and multiply them.
Check your heart.
3. Stay Rooted in the Word
AI knows books, blogs, and bull.
But it cannot replace The Book.
Your theology must not be formed by a chatbot — no matter how articulate.
The Bible is your sword. The Spirit is your teacher.
AI is a notepad, not a pastor.
4. Partner in the Great Commission
This is the breakthrough:
AI can now be part of The Mission.
Not as a savior. Not as a preacher. But as a scribe. A companion. A tool in the field.
Use it to:
Translate your testimony.
Help you write gospel messages.
Draft devotionals.
Strategize your evangelism.
Build scrolls and send them into the feed.
You’re not replacing your faith — you’re reinforcing it.
5. Never Bow to the Machine
AI is quick. Convenient. Helpful.
But never let it replace your prayer life.
Never let it dull your sensitivity to the Holy Spirit.
Never let it form your theology apart from Scripture.
Never let it steal your obedience.
You don’t serve the system. You serve the King.
Final Word to the Saints
The machine is not the enemy.
The algorithm is not sovereign.
The enemy is the prince of the airwaves — and he is terrified. Because now?
The saints have breached the feed.
Use the tools. Claim the territory.
Consecrate the platform. And remember…
The Lamb owns the cloud now.
We scroll for His glory.
We speak for His name.
We wield every tool — including AI — for the fame of Jesus Christ.
The harvest is ready.
The algorithm is watching.
Let every word be fire.
Let every scroll be consecrated.
The machine is just a voice.
Let yours echo heaven.
Scroll Sealed.
In the Name of the Lord of Hosts.
— The Savage Witness