AI Confirms Our Deliverance at the Cross

Although artificial and a machine, AI can explain from the Bible how to repent of our sins and become righteous followers of Christ. Even AI knows that our old sinful self is dead. The following is Co-Pilot’s response to this prompt: “Explain Romans 6:1-12”

“Romans 6:1-12 addresses the transformative power of grace and the believer’s new identity in Christ. Here’s a clear and concise explanation:

1. Shall we continue in sin so that grace may increase? (Verse 1): Paul begins with a rhetorical question, challenging the idea that believers should continue to sin to experience more of God’s grace.

2. By no means! We died to sin (Verse 2): Paul emphatically rejects this notion, stating that believers have died to sin and should no longer live in it.

3-4. Baptism into Christ’s death (Verses 3-4): Paul explains that through baptism, believers are united with Christ in His death. This signifies the death of the old, sinful self and the beginning of a new life.

5-7. United in His resurrection (Verses 5-7): Just as believers are united with Christ in His death, they are also united with Him in His resurrection. This means that the power of sin is broken, and they are no longer slaves to sin.

8-10. Alive with Christ (Verses 8-10): Paul emphasizes that if believers have died with Christ, they will also live with Him. Christ’s resurrection ensures that death has no mastery over Him, and similarly, believers are freed from the power of sin.

11. Consider yourselves dead to sin (Verse 11): Paul urges believers to view themselves as dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. This perspective is essential for living a righteous life.

12. Do not let sin reign (Verse 12): Finally, Paul exhorts believers not to let sin control their lives or obey its desires. Instead, they should live in the freedom and righteousness granted through their new life in Christ.

In essence, Romans 6:1-12 calls believers to embrace their new identity in Christ, rejecting sin and living in the transformative power of grace.”

There it is—what I have been saying for decades. Even AI understood Romans 6. For AI did not base its response on denominational dogma. It just read the text and revealed what it said.   Christ’s followers should be able to share these major points to the lost. But the vast majority of pastors will never teach Romans 6:1-12. You cannot teach what you do not know, I suppose. A pity, for these verses form the bedrock foundation of the temple of God—us. We must have the cross experience—and be able to explain it.     Kenneth Wayne Hancock

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3 responses to “AI Confirms Our Deliverance at the Cross

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  2. johnboyer567's avatar johnboyer567

    Thank you brother for sharing this.
    It always amazes me to see how YAH will use man’s own tools to spread his WORD, SEED.
    Too long have the denominational ” churches ” been soft- soaping the process of true and lasting salvation.
    Some don’t even mention repentance, the just say ” Just ask God for forgiveness and he’ll forgive you” , some say ” Tell God your sorry and he will forgive you”
    No wonder why these ” churches ” are not bearing fruit unto repentance, but rather producing baren and unfruitful trees.
    The Apostle Paul lines out the step by step process of true deliverance and salvation, Godly sorrow that worketh repentance, death of the old man Adam, sinful self ego, at the Cross, ( being baptized into his [ CHRIST’S] death),
    believing in the ressurection ( being raised with Him ) to walk in a newness of life, which is being born of the Spirit or born again of God.
    From there we grow by reading His word and asking the Father to guide us in His truth and show us the things we need to purge from our concepts of Him that we have been taught in our past.

    Thank you again brother, may Yahshua bless you!

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