
The debate is no longer hypothetical. Artificial intelligence is here, and it’s moving fast — even into our pulpits.
In a recent Christian Post article, Rev. Kim Da-wi, a South Korean pastor, addressed whether AI can generate sermons. He stated plainly, “AI can generate sermons, but it cannot embody lived faith, suffering, or spiritual encounter” (The Christian Post).
He’s right. I couldn’t agree more.
Just yesterday, our media team had this very conversation. There’s no doubt AI can do a lot of great work. It helps cut corners, saves time, and yes — it could possibly help someone write a bestseller.
But it cannot replace the human soul. It cannot replicate lived faith. It cannot manufacture suffering surrendered to a real God. And it certainly cannot produce a genuine spiritual encounter.
It just can’t — and it never will.
The article highlights a critical distinction, emphasizing what one pastor described as “incarnational preaching” — preaching that flows from lived experience, not just assembled data. That aligns directly with Scripture.
“The Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). God didn’t send information. He sent His Son. Truth came embodied.
No algorithm can replicate testimony. Revelation 12:11 declares, “They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.” Not by predictive text. Not by machine learning. But by real-life testimony walked out with the Creator Himself.
Another warning from the article: AI may produce polished content, but it lacks spiritual authority and lived surrender. And that’s the dividing line.
As I mentioned above, God is the ultimate Creator. The ultimate Storyteller. Every human life carries a divine imprint. Genesis 2:7 reminds us that God breathed into man the breath of life — something no machine will ever possess.
There is a heaven. There is a hell. The human soul will spend eternity in one or the other.
People don’t need better scripts or even the next bestseller. They need truth. They need deliverance. Ultimately, they need redemption.
Jesus Christ is still — and will always be — the only way, the only truth, and the only life (John 14:6).
AI can assist in learning. It can locate information and organize your data. But it cannot save your soul from hellfire.
And it will never, ever replace the One True God — Jesus Christ.