The Daily Word

As we grow up we learn lots of facts and knowledge. But we also learn to use those facts and statements that we have learned. We are currently being urged to use Artificial Intelligence, AI. It seems the latest phones are packed with it and sometimes we suspect that some phone calls from numbers we don’t recognise are totally spoken by AI. Certainly, advertisements on my computer seem to be motivated by AI as I suspect they are based on queries I have made on the Internet.

God has gifted us with human and not artificial intelligence, and we use our knowledge to try to make rational judgements on what we know. The verse we considered yesterday, “Behold God is my salvation”, goes on to make a follow-up judgement based on that statement which has great application to each one of us and on which we can rely and rejoice in, “(therefore) I will trust and not be afraid”.

This should encourage us in our Christian walk. In those situations where we seem to be faced with problems that are insoluble, we should recall and act on this verse. The solution to the problem may not be the one we imagined but we should trust God to lead us through our lives and if we do, it takes away our fear of the future, which can look very dark viewed from purely a human perspective.

Again the words of a hymn come to mind, “Trust and obey, for there’s no other way to be happy in Jesus”. I am certainly not saying this comes easily to our human hearts, but God did save us from sin when we first put our faith in Him, we know that to be true, and on the basis of this wonderful fact let us seek to carry our problems to the Lord in prayer and expectancy through our faith in Him.  

Article by Brian Preston,  Elder @SFGH Church 

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