TL;DR Salvation?
Just to see how it would be, I asked AI (GPT-3.5) to summarize the home page of this website as a TL;DR since that’s the trend now… people don’t have time to learn about things – we just want the facts and a summary.
Here’s what it came up with – I ran it a few times:
Get saved by Jesus easily by recognizing your need for salvation, believing in His sacrifice, and receiving the gift of salvation. Understand that good works won’t save you and embrace the simplicity of salvation through Jesus alone. Dive deeper into this life-changing process and explore how to grow in your relationship with God. Discover the transformative power of accepting God’s grace and living out your faith through a genuine connection with Him.
Ready to get saved by Jesus? The key is simple: recognize your need for salvation, believe that Jesus died for your sins, and receive the free gift of salvation. You don’t have to be perfect or clean first – just come as you are. Dive deeper for a comprehensive guide on how to accept this life-changing gift.
To get saved by Jesus, recognize your need for salvation, believe in Jesus, and accept salvation as a free gift. Understand that God’s holiness sets a high standard and that all have sinned. Salvation is about faith in Jesus’ sacrifice, not our works. Build a relationship with God, share the good news, and live out your faith. Dive deeper for a comprehensive guide on how to accept and embrace salvation.
I like this last one the best. I think I’m going to use it, actually. It’ll give people a nice summary and the whole scope. I think it provides a better understanding. You first know the whole thing, then you can dive in. You get the “punchline” or the spoiler first. That sounds weird, but there’s something to that, I think, at least.
So… people wanting things quickly. Is that bad, really? Are we doing that so we can spend more time with people instead of on devices? Sure, I think so. The novelty of the Web has died off. It’s a part of our lives now, and for a while. We’re over it. It’s there. We know it’s there. Move on. Right?
What do you think?