EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 3 MIN
AI Destroyed
from The Voice in the Wilderness · host The Voice in the Wilderness
Who are the people in the greatest danger today?The Bible leaves no doubt—there are clear warnings for those who are willing to read and heed them. While we rejoice in the victory we have in Christ, Scripture also reminds us that covetousness carries consequences, and unchecked desires can lead to spiritual ruin.In this episode, we confront a growing concern: how modern influences—especially artificial intelligence and emerging technologies—may threaten churches and Christians if discernment is lost. Tools themselves are not evil, but they can become dangerous when they begin to shape our thinking, replace wisdom, or quietly claim authority over areas God alone should govern.We examine three crucial aspects of life where the enemy seeks control and ask an essential question: Where does your thinking come from? God commands His people to have transformed minds and to intentionally dwell on what is true, right, and godly.This podcast offers practical and critical insight for believers navigating today’s challenges—calling us back to biblical thinking, spiritual vigilance, and faithful obedience in a world filled with distraction and deception.The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
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Who are the people in the greatest danger today? The Bible leaves no doubt—there are clear warnings for those who are willing to read and heed them. While we rejoice in the victory we have in Christ, Scripture also reminds us that covetousness carries consequences, and unchecked desires can lead to spiritual ruin. In this episode, we confront a growing concern: how modern influences—especially artificial intelligence and emerging technologies—may threaten churches and Christians if discernmen...
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