Psalm 119
Something good from AI.
AI AND ME
7/12/20251 min read


This week, I received an unexpected surprise from social media and AI that has enhanced and deepened my daily quiet time and my quiet time with the Lord.
While online, a promotion popped up in one of my social media feeds. I clicked on it, and it was for all 150 Psalms, sung in the way the producer determined David sang to and worshiped the Lord. As usual, the price wasn't on the first screen of the promotion. I reluctantly clicked the button, thinking to myself, "How much will this cost?" To my surprise, it was only $14 to download all 150 Psalms. For the cost, the vocals must have been generated by AI - yet they are beautiful and compelling. They have enhanced my daily worship. I play them in the background when I am at home, and I have committed to listening to one Psalm over and over again until I memorize it. I am starting with my favorite Psalms - 34, 143, 94, 90, and wow, if I can memorize 119, that would be a remarkable accomplishment.
AI doesn't have to be our enemy if we demand that everyone has a say in how and when it is used. God gave humans divine intelligence - the He created them with. Everything AI has and ever will generate is based on all the thoughts, emotions, and publications created by humans before and after their digitalization. No individual, corporation, organization, religion, nation, or society has the right to influence or manipulate AI for their individual or collective gain.
Please pray and get involved with AI to benefit, and not destroy the aspects of our humanity, uniquely loved and created by God.