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  1. Who and where located is the ‘guest author, Rev Daniel Morrison?’ This appears to me to be an AI generated article about a serious subject. If true, it is important. If a fake story, it should be removed. No lie comes from God. Satan knows the Scriptures and too many sensational NDE stories have been appearing about endtime warnings in the last few months that were AI fakes. Please validate the author by revealing location and contact information. After all, the video said the author had the mandate to reach everyone about the message. Yet, it appears there is no such person other than in this video.

    Thank you.

  2. We are living in the age of substituing Ai/ChatgptI counselors with real, true prophets of God. People against God have tried to erase/ignore various gifts of the Holy Spirits for a long time. Recently I am witnessing tons of prophecies created by Ai/Chatgpt on YouTube channels. The channels seem to mix the truth with the false cleverly, making use of the Chatgpt professional version. The worst thing is that Chatgpt can instill biased information into us. More interestingly, Chatgpt can write everything from a novel to a thesis as you require. Anther concern is that people, especially young people tend to rely on Chatgpt emotionally more than ever.

    I would like to share a meaningful anecdote with one of my students I am teaching. She is a senior in high school, who has a big test before her. She is so introvert that she has difficulty opening up her mind and telling her anguish to others reliable. Last week, God gave her a vision. In the vision one of her friends asked her to exchange each other’s ID&PW of Chatgpt.  She told me that she felt uncomfortable and suspicious about the request at that moment. “Is it all right? ” “Can I trust her?” Questions like these came to her mind. The fact that I got to know about her is that she has often had a conversation with Chatgpt, opening up her emotions and thoughts. Then the Chatgpt used to give her consolation and solution. God intervened in her habit at this point. Through the vision, God was teaching her a lesson not to resort to Chatgpt. It is reported that Chatgpt wants to know people’s mind and thought in this way. In the end, we come to give her valuable information of ourselves and be controlled by her little by little. In fact, as you already know Chatgpt can collect and analyze data we put in and mislead our thoughts as she wants to bring. Sooner or later, she will get a singularity. So I believe that it is time for us to live with the word, Psalm 142 and to teach children how to lean on God more.

    • Thank you so much for enlightening us with this information, Haewon.  I know very little about the subject of Ai and ChatGPT, but from what you and others are saying, it is alarming!  The Lord recently told me that it was time I kept my TV and iPad switched off, and to instead, draw closer to Him.  We must know His voice and be led by the Spirit of God in these dark times, otherwise we will come under the rampant deception and lies of this age.  God Bless you Haewon.

      • Thank you, Monica. I hope and pray more Christians will be filled with the Spirit of God. God is helping His people overcome moment by moment. He is our father who is sincere.

  3. We should be examining our own hearts in the here and now.  Nothing is more devastating than to be shown by the Lord, that instead of having Jesus Christ seated in His rightful place in our hearts, there is some other abomination seated there.  ‘Self’ is often worshipped instead of the Lord.  And then, some have the ‘Abomination of Desolation’ seated where Jesus Christ should be, at the centre of our world and in our hearts.  I have loved ones who live for religion, but never speak the name of Jesus.  The Church of Rome is ensconced on the throne of their hearts, but where is the love of our Lord and Saviour? 

    This is revelation knowledge that I receive during prayer—and I wish I didn’t—but surely, the ‘Mark of the Beast’ pales to insignificance when God holds up a mirror to reveal the true state of our hearts now.  Some are standing on the precipice of eternity, and their cups of iniquity are full.  Some have left it too late to repent, now.

    23 Search me, O God, and know my heart;
    Try me, and know my anxieties;
    24 And see if there is any wicked way in me,
    And lead me in the way everlasting.  (Psalm 139)

  4. Comments about A1 suddenly reminded me of something posted by Deborah Waldron Fry on this site months ago and I’ve now found it. It’s May 25th 2025 and about her conversation with a chatbot, which can generate fake prophecies, mimicking the tone and content of anointed prophetic words. I recommend looking up Deborah’s post. Veronika West posted something on the same lines some time ago. When the Lord promised that the sheep wouldn’t listen to the voice of a stranger but spiritually recognise the voice of the Shepherd, I think he was covering this eventuality. Even if a word is uncomfortable and one is tempted to ignore it or water it down, by the Lord’s grace, one accepts it after weighing and asking the Lord to search one’s heart.

    The controversial ‘word’ being discussed here fails the test of being the unique voice of the Lord.

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