THE PROMISES OF GOD SERIES Series Introduction The promises of God are not isolated statements scattered through Scripture. They are the unfolding expressions of one eternal purpose, conceived in God before the foundation of the world, revealed through covenant, and fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Why The Promises of God Matter explains why they are important to believers. This series functions as a theological hub—a unified framework that weaves together distinct promises without collapsing them into a single category. Each promise stands on its own, yet each flows from the same eternal source and prepares the way for the next. Together they testify to the faithfulness of God across redemptive history. The Coherence of God’s Promises One eternal purpose, planned in God Revealed through covenant Fulfilled in Christ Applied by the Spirit of truth Consummated in glory Each article in this series may b...
Rain Man, AI, and the Honesty We Keep Avoiding Today I realized I’ve been relating to AI all wrong. From now on I’m going to call my AI Rain Man , like the movie. In Rain Man , Dustin Hoffman plays Raymond—an autistic savant. He can do things that look like magic, especially with numbers. His brother Charlie (Tom Cruise) starts out frustrated, then realizes Raymond has a skill that can “win” in Vegas—counting cards, recalling patterns, never missing a beat. Charlie tries to leverage that. But the movie doesn’t end with Charlie becoming rich. It ends with a different kind of turning point: Charlie stops seeing Raymond primarily as a “win”—a way to beat Vegas—and starts reckoning with the full reality of who Raymond is, including limits that don’t disappear just because the gift is impressive. That’s a good analogy I’ve found for AI—with one crucial difference: AI isn’t a person. So the shift isn’t from “tool” to “person.” The shift is from “jackpot fantasy” to honest appraisal. ...