Greetings and welcome to the channel. Today’s episode is going to be a little controversial. Why? Because I’m about to tick a few people off. Primarily, I’m talking to my Christian brothers and sisters out there, as well as other people of faith. However, other people may be offended as well. Many Christians say they love God and that Jesus is first in their life, but is he really? What are you willing to give up for God? Are you willing to change your lifestyle to improve your relationship with Him? These are questions that all Christians and other people face and should ask of themselves.
AI has something to say about this question. If you hang around to the end, I will share with you what ChatGPT had to say.
That being said, buckle up, as this will be a bumpy ride for some. However, the ride will result in a moment of truth.
Are you willing to give up cuss words? You know the ones I’m talking about. Hey Ray, I love the decorum of this place. Yeah, I like it too. My name is Michelle, and I will be serving you today. Are you ready to place your order? Yes, Michelle, I’d like a monster burger with french fries. Please hold the salt and the ketchup. Yeah, I’ll have a chicken breast sandwich and the biggest brush you got. Along with that chicken sandwich, I’ll have some chili fries and a sweet tea, sweetie. Yes, yes, baby girl, got a nice good. Hey Roscoe, did you tell that son of a if he doesn’t have my paper together, I’m gonna kick it? Come on, man, is that necessary? Hey Roscoe, that Peter is a worthless pizza. You better tell them not to mess with me. Goodbye. Man, you cuss worse than a sailor. Why do you cuss so much? You seem like those four-letter words fly out of your mouth just like it’s nothing. You, sir, are a cussing Christian. What are you talking about? I’ve been cussing all my life. Is cussing really a sin? I don’t understand what the big deal is. They cussed in the Bible, didn’t they? So what’s the big deal? I understand why you’re sweating me. None of us are perfect, Christian or not, but dude, you need to wash your mouth. Oh, great. So now you’re my mother? Not at all, my brother, but listen. There’s a guy on YouTube called the Note to Self guy. He has an episode out that’s called ‘Is it okay for Christians to curse? Is cursing a sin, yes or no?’ I suggest you check it out.
But now, you must also rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips. (Colossians 3:8). Out of the same mouth come praise and cursing. My brothers and sisters, this should not be (James 3:10).
Are you willing to give up fornication? Come on, oh boy, I didn’t done it now. Come on, man, you mean to tell me you left all that free booty on the table? And they call us dogs. Lust is not a desire, doctor. It’s called being a man. Not only is this guy a Christian, but he’s a little slow. What a combination. Good night, Irene. There’s a smoker’s pole out there to be had. If I was just 30 years younger, son, you’re missing out.
Are you willing to give up your overindulgence of alcohol? What’s up, time? Glad you made it, Ronnie. The game starts in a few minutes. Here’s to the new victory. Thank you. Ah, two years haven’t they had a drink in two years? Now I just fell off the wagon. But, uh, I feel good. Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit (Ephesians 5:18).
Are you willing to give up homosexuality? Do not have sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman. That is detestable (Leviticus 18:22).
Are you willing to give up the love of money and material possessions? Why should I care about the poor? I’m rich. As a matter of fact, I have a lot of poor people working for me. Manufacturers, how do you think I became rich? For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs (1 Timothy 6:10).
On Judgment Day, many of us will be in a negotiating mood. God will not be. Congratulations, you made it to the end of the video. Appreciate that. Now, listen, if I made you mad, please feel free to leave me a comment because I would love to hear it. So, I asked ChatGPT the question, ‘What are you willing to give up for God?’ And here’s what ChatGPT had to say: What an individual is willing to give up for God can vary greatly from person to person. It depends on one’s beliefs, values, and personal convictions. Some people may be willing to make significant sacrifices in terms of their time, material possessions, or certain behaviors to strengthen their relationship with God or to fulfill religious obligations. Others may have a different approach to their faith and may not see the need for substantial sacrifices. It ultimately comes down to an individual’s personal spiritual journey and their interpretation of their religious teachings. Well, there you have it, guys. Take care, be blessed, and I’ll chat with you later.