August 16, 2025
The lawyer didn’t catch the errors. The judge caught it after the other attorney reviewed the information, and the court paused the trial.
Work is being pushed forward without review. The results look polished. The content sounds right. But no one’s thinking deeply about what’s behind it or where it leads.
If you run a business, this is your responsibility. You’re the one accountable for what your company produces. If your team is using AI, you need to know how it’s being used, where it’s being used, and what standards are in place. It’s not enough to say it saves time.
Asking questions. Making calls about what’s acceptable.
Scripture doesn’t give you the option of handing off your responsibility to a machine.
“Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found faithful.”— 1 Corinthians 4:2, ESV
AI is fast. That’s not the measure we are held to. Faithfulness is.
You don’t need to panic about AI. But you do need to lead. Set policies. Create review processes. Put guardrails in place. Make decisions now, not after something breaks. If you’re building under God’s authority, then your tools fall under that authority too. You shouldn't use them casually. You’re not just managing tasks. You’re carrying trust.
“One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much….”— Luke 16:10, ESV
That includes what your team generates at 4p.m. on a Thursday when everyone’s tired and trying to meet a deadline. Integrity is built on small moments, day by day.
AI has knowledge. It has language. It has pattern recognition. It doesn’t have wisdom. Wisdom still must come from the top.
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom…”— Proverbs 9:10, ESV
If you serve Christ, you’re not running a neutral organization. He's called you to be trustworthy.
So what should we do?
You’re stewarding something holy. This is the King’s business.