Even in what looks impossible, God still opens roads you didn’t see coming.
There’s no formula for how He does it. No blueprint you can study. Just grace, favor, and a divine pattern of showing up when everything else breaks down.
Sometimes we study the Bible like it’s only historical. But if you use AI the right way—just like we do with maps and search engines—you’ll start to see it as personal. You’re not just reading how He made a way for Moses, you’re recognizing how He’s making one for you.
What if you asked AI to search the Word not for the obvious miracles—but for the moments when God worked in silence? Like how He moved in Ruth’s relocation, not just in her restoration. Or how Joseph’s prison was a setup for the palace. There’s a pattern in Scripture where God’s power shows up in subtle shifts: a closed door, a delayed journey, an unexpected connection. The crowd missed it. Even the faithful missed it. But God was working. That’s the kind of insight AI can help bring to the surface—not to replace discernment, but to support it.
You can prompt AI to trace the phrase “God remembered” or ask it where people were backed up against something with no visible solution—Red Seas, barren wombs, locked gates—and it’ll help you see the thread. The thread of a God who never needed a visible way to make one.
He still does that.
When it’s quiet.
When it’s late.
When it doesn’t make sense.
He’ll make a way out of no way. Not because you saw it coming—but because He promised to.
District Elder & Pastor Harold Robertson, Jr. is a seasoned IT Professional and spiritual leader who bridges technology and faith to drive innovation in schools, churches, and communities. With certifications in ITIL, Google Workspace, AI, and church administration, he empowers organizations to thrive through strategic tech integration and leadership.
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