By Andrea Merrell
Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits,
whether they are of God; because many false prophets
have gone out into the world.
1 John 4:1 NKJV
I got excited when Facebook started posting new movies coming out, all with some of my favorite actors. I made a list so I wouldn’t miss any of them.
Then I found out
all the posts were AI generated. Bogus. Untrue. Fake. A scam.
There was a
heartwarming post that almost made me cry—until I saw that exact same scenario
with different people in different settings.
Again … bogus.
In this day of
modern technology, folks can post whatever they want, whenever they want, to
try and make us believe whatever they want us to believe. It’s nothing more
than deceit and manipulation—sometimes for monetary gain, sometimes just for no
reason.
The Devil works in
the same way, twisting things around to try and make us embrace a lie. The Bible
calls him the father of lies. He will package things in a way to make us think
they are true, lovely, and desirable.
The Bible tells us
to “test the spirits.” How do we do that? The Message translation explains it
like this: “Don’t believe everything you hear. Carefully weigh and examine what
people tell you.”
Don’t be gullible
or mislead by what is false. Pray. Seek guidance from the Holy Spirit. Use discernment. And make
sure what you embrace lines up with God’s Word.
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