Divine Intelligence: Your Unfair Advantage in the Age of AI
Large corporations are laying off thousands of workers. Not because the companies are failing. But because AI can now do the work humans used to do. Entire roles gone. Entire departments shrinking.
Insecurity. Pride. Fear. Identity challenges. These are surfacing like never before. Leaders are trying to figure this out fast.
03"The real competition is not AI versus humans. It is information versus revelation."
The Core Tension
Everyone will have access to AI. Everyone will have access to information. Everyone will sound intelligent. But not everyone will hear from God. Not everyone will walk in wisdom. Not everyone will lead with conviction.
That is your edge.
Not all intelligence is equal. And the rarest kind is the one most leaders neglect.
In technology, an API allows one system to access the intelligence of another system. A payment app connects to a bank. A map connects to location data.
"The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God... no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God... and we have received the Spirit who is from God so that we may understand what God has freely given us."
The Holy Spirit is not a tool we pick up when we need inspiration. The Holy Spirit is our divine API connection.
He lived 2,600 years ago. Taken captive and dropped into Babylon, the most technologically and culturally advanced civilization of his time. His name was Daniel.
His Environment
Babylon
He mastered the systems, the culture, the knowledge of his time. He did not run from it.
His Source
God
He prayed three times a day. Every day. Without fail. Without negotiation.
The king found them ten times better than all the magicians and enchanters in the entire kingdom.
Daniel was not ten times better because he rejected Babylon's knowledge. He was ten times better because he combined excellence in Babylon with dependence on God.
His Context
Babylon
Your Context
The AI Revolution
You don't run from it. You don't fear it. You master it while staying anchored to your source.
15"I can process information. I can recognize patterns. I can generate outputs. But I do not possess consciousness. I have no spirit. I cannot discern moral truth. I cannot receive revelation. I do not know purpose. I can assist leaders, but I cannot replace Spirit-led leadership. I can help you move faster. But I cannot tell you what God is saying. I can give you answers. But I cannot give you assignment."
What does this actually look like? Three moves, executed with consistency.
There is no quick prompt for that.
That discipline is not about speed. It is about devotion.
Daniel was ten times better not because he had more information than everyone else in Babylon. He was ten times better because he had access that no one else in Babylon had.
So do you.
Go lead.