Engineer Duru
Faith, AI
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28 Nov, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the way we access, process, and share information. From search engines to simulations, AI can act as a powerful tool for knowledge. But with great power comes great responsibility — and scripture gives us a timeless reminder of how to steward knowledge wisely.
James 1:5 says: “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given to him.” Knowledge alone is not enough. AI can provide data, but wisdom — the ability to apply knowledge rightly — comes from God. Stewardship means using AI not just to accumulate facts, but to guide decisions that honor truth and serve others.
Discernment: AI can generate vast amounts of information, but not all of it is accurate or beneficial. Stewardship requires discernment to filter truth from noise.
Ethics: Just as wisdom calls us to integrity, AI must be used ethically — protecting privacy, avoiding harm, and promoting justice.
Generosity: Knowledge should be shared to uplift communities, not hoarded for selfish gain. AI can democratize learning when stewarded well.
Think of AI as a library that never closes. It can illuminate paths, solve problems, and accelerate innovation. Yet, like any tool, its value depends on the hands that wield it. James reminds us that wisdom is a divine gift — and when paired with AI, it can transform knowledge into meaningful action.
AI is not the source of wisdom; it is a channel through which knowledge flows. True stewardship means asking God for wisdom to use AI responsibly, ensuring that technology serves humanity and glorifies Him.
Conclusion: James 1:5 teaches us that wisdom is a gift from God. As AI expands our access to knowledge, we are called to steward it with discernment, ethics, and generosity. When faith and technology align, knowledge becomes more than information — it becomes a tool for transformation.
Engineer Duru
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