Brothers and sisters,
Hear this clearly.
Many books have been written.
Many voices have risen.
Many thinkers have claimed wisdom.
Now even machines generate language.
Even algorithms arrange sentences.
Even artificial intelligence can speak in patterns.
But pattern is not prophecy.
Computation is not revelation.
Probability is not eternal truth.
AI system talk is not absolute truth.
It is assembled language.
It is borrowed thought.
It is human data rearranged.
It cannot breathe life.
It cannot forgive sin.
It cannot reveal heaven.
It cannot conquer death.
It speaks from patterns.
It does not speak from eternity.
But there is one Book that does.
The Bible.
It was written across centuries.
By shepherds, kings, prophets, fishermen.
Separated by time.
United in message.
Creation.
Fall.
Promise.
Redemption.
Restoration.
Not one story invented in a laboratory.
One unfolding revelation.
Empires tried to silence it.
Rulers tried to burn it.
Critics tried to dismantle it.
Cultures tried to outgrow it.
And yet it stands.
The grass withers.
The flower fades.
But the Word of our God stands forever.
This Book does not flatter mankind.
It exposes the heart.
It reveals sin.
It declares grace.
At its center stands Jesus Christ.
Not an idea.
Not a theory.
Not a constructed philosophy.
A crucified and risen Lord.
The Bible does not say, “Truth evolves.”
It declares, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”
That is not algorithm.
That is authority.
Machines can process words.
They cannot generate salvation.
They can summarize Scripture.
They cannot replace it.
They can analyze belief.
They cannot create faith.
AI system talk is limited.
The Word of God is living.
One is built from human data.
The other claims divine breath.
One depends on servers and electricity.
The other survived deserts, prisons, exile, and fire.
If you seek what has endured across centuries without surrendering its core message —
Look to the Scriptures.
Freely printed.
Openly distributed.
Tested in persecution.
Examined by scholars.
Clung to by martyrs.
Not hidden.
Not secret.
Standing in the light.
Read it not with suspicion.
Read it with humility.
For truth does not fear scrutiny.
And eternal truth does not depend on silicon.
Heaven and earth may pass away.
Machines may evolve and collapse.
But the Word of God endures.