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53 contributions to Ageless Wisdom ~ Grandma Grady
Is AI Good or Evil?
The Bible never warns us against learning or innovation. It warns us against pride, fear, deception, and misplaced worship. The question isn’t “Is AI good or evil?” The question is: Who is using it — and with what heart? A hammer can build a home or cause harm. Fire can warm a family or destroy a forest. Tools reveal the intention of the person holding them. I use AI prayerfully, responsibly, and with discernment —just as I use books, the internet, email, and social media. Scripture tells us: “Test all things; hold fast what is good.”That includes technology. God is not threatened by knowledge.Truth does not fear tools.And faith does not require panic. When used wisely, AI can: • amplify good • support service • reduce overwhelm • extend creativity • help people communicate hope And that, to me, is stewardship. I choose faith without fear. Discernment over alarmism. Wisdom over reaction. And I’m at peace with that. 🤍
Is AI Good or Evil?
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Tune into His Voice
I’m learning more and more that when you’re walking the path God laid out for you, you’ve got to keep your heart tuned to His voice and not the noise around you. This world can get loud. Folks will talk. Doubt will whisper. Circumstances will try to shake your peace. But when your eyes are fixed on Jesus, all that noise starts losing its power. There’s a holy place to be when you’re right where God wants you. It doesn’t mean the road is smooth. Or that you won’t face battles. But there’s a peace that settles on you that the world can’t give and the world can’t take away. I’ve felt that peace carry me through seasons I didn’t think I’d make it through. I’ve let the noise get too close before. I’ve let what people said, or what I thought they were thinking, weigh me down. But every time I come back to the feet of Jesus, He reminds me who I am and whose path I’m walking on. He reminds me that I don’t have to chase, defend, or prove anything. I just have to follow Him. When you walk with the Lord, you don’t have to worry about missing what He has for you. God’s got you right where He wants you, and He’ll open every door that’s meant for you in His time. So if you’re feeling pulled in a hundred directions… if the noise feels louder than His voice… slow down for a minute in this season. Lift your eyes. Take a breath. Focus your heart back on Him. The path He has for you is good. It’s steady. It’s covered in grace. And He’ll walk every mile with you. I pray you feel that same peace wherever you are. Love, Grandma Grady
Tune into His Voice
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God Specializes in Restoration
You’ve lost so much. Time wasted in relationships that went nowhere. Years stolen by addiction or negative patterns of poor choices. Opportunities missed because of fear or betrayal. Dreams deferred by circumstances beyond your control. The devastation feels irreversible, and you wonder if you’ll ever recover what’s been taken from you. But God specializes in restoration. The principle of sevenfold restitution is found in Proverbs 6:31 where a thief caught stealing must repay seven times what they took. That’s a picture of how God operates. When the enemy steals from you through sin, suffering, or circumstance, God doesn’t just restore what was lost. He multiplies it. Author and theologian A.W. Tozer once wrote, “It is doubtful whether God can bless a man greatly until He has hurt him deeply.” The very losses you’ve experienced position you for a level of blessing you couldn’t have received otherwise. What Satan meant for destruction, God intends to use as the setup for your greatest comeback. Jeremiah 29:11 – Plans to Give You Hope and a Future For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Isaiah 40:31 – They Will Renew Their Strength But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Joel 2:25 – I Will Repay You for the Years the Locusts Have Eaten I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten—the great locust and the young locust, the other locusts and the locust swarm—my great army that I sent among you. Job 42:10 – The Lord Gave Him Twice as Much After Job had prayed for his friends, the Lord restored his fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before.
God Specializes in Restoration
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Getting Older Is To Be Honored
Getting older isn’t something to fear, it’s something to honor. It doesn’t take away your beauty, your worth, or your spark. If anything, it reveals who you truly are beneath all the noise. Each passing year doesn’t diminish you, it shapes you. It softens what needs softening, strengthens what needs strengthening, and teaches you to release the things that were never yours to hold, the need to impress, to fit in, to be everything for everyone. What remains is the truest version of you: a person built from lived experiences, quiet wisdom, compassion, and resilience. The lines on your face aren’t marks of aging — they’re stories of every smile, every tear, every moment that shaped your heart. The gray strands in your hair aren’t dull — they’re a shining crown, proof that you’ve lived fully and bravely. Growing older teaches you to love more deeply, to speak more honestly, to cherish what matters and let go of what doesn’t. It doesn’t make you less significant — it makes you richer, wiser, and more extraordinary. So welcome each new year with gratitude instead of fear, for the chance to expand, to evolve, and to continue becoming the most powerful version of yourself.
Getting Older Is To Be Honored
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Getting older is a gift. Too many don't receive the privilege 😞 🌹💕
A Little God-Wink From This Grandma
Sometimes blessings sit quietly right under our noses. This grandma got a little God-wink today about appreciating what’s already been provided.
A Little God-Wink From This Grandma
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Shelly Farber
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I'm 75 years young.and am handi-capable. I had a paralyzing stroke a number of years ago so I'm home bound, but still have my brain, most of the time

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Magalia California