Ep 9: Don't Let AI Preach
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AI can write your sermon in 90 seconds. It cannot tell you if your sermon has a point.
Most pastors are using AI tools in some form now — and there's nothing wrong with that. The problem is what happens when a preacher lets AI do the heavy lifting. When the tool that was supposed to assist the process quietly starts replacing it.
In this episode, Jonathan McClintock draws a clear line between what AI can help with and what it cannot touch — and makes the case that there are three places in sermon preparation where no tool can replace the preacher.
The three places AI cannot replace you:
- In the text — The slow work of sitting with a passage is not inefficiency. It is formation. The text does its work on the preacher before the preacher does their work on the text. If you skip that, you will stand in the pulpit with information you did not earn.
- In the thinking — AI gives you content. It will not give you conviction. It generates ideas. It will not tell you which one is true. Determining the central claim of a sermon — the honest, precise Take-Home Truth — is the work of a preacher. A machine cannot do it.
- In knowing your people — AI doesn't know who sat in the third row last Sunday carrying a grief they haven't told anyone about. It doesn't know your community, your congregation, or what the text needs to say to them specifically this week. You do.
And then there's the line no tool can cross: when it comes to learning Scripture, applying Scripture, and listening to the prompting of the Holy Spirit — AI cannot do that.
Use AI. Just don't let it preach for you.