
Every year, I try to post our “Annual Holiday Letter” and then follow up with some holiday or Christmas missives. Today, I was struck by what a friend of mine wrote on his blog:
“I want to be more like Jesus.”
Now just to be perfectly clear. I believe that Jesus was a great prophet and humanist. I do not believe that he was the “Son of God” or that, “He rose from the dead on the third day and ascended into heaven.” Nevertheless, many people would disagree with me and millions of people the world over celebrate his birthday on December 25th. Jesus has inspired people to live a better life, and it would be no mean feat for anyone to follow in his footsteps. I admire my friend for his goal. I decided to see what or how ChatGPT would respond to his request. I typed in his goal into my ChatGPT program: “I want to be more like Jesus.” The following is the ChatGPT reply that I received word for word:
ChatGPT:
That’s such a meaningful and beautiful goal! Striving to live more like Jesus involves focusing on qualities and actions that reflect His teachings and character. Here are some practical ways to guide you:
1. Cultivate Love and Compassion
Jesus emphasized love above all: “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31). Practice kindness, empathy, and care for others, especially those in need or who may be marginalized.
Look for ways to serve and help, whether through volunteering or simply being a good listener.
2. Practice Forgiveness
Jesus taught forgiveness, even for those who wrong us: “Forgive them, for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34). Let go of grudges and seek reconciliation where possible.
3. Live Humbly
Humility was a cornerstone of Jesus’ character. Avoid arrogance and practice gratitude for your blessings, knowing that everything is a gift from God.
4. Spend Time in Prayer
Jesus often withdrew to pray and strengthen His connection with God (Luke 5:16). Take time daily to pray, reflect, and seek guidance.

5. Follow the Golden Rule
Treat others the way you want to be treated (Matthew 7:12). This simple principle can help guide your decisions and interactions.
6. Embrace Patience and Peace
Jesus remained calm and patient even in challenging situations. Practice patience with others and seek peace rather than conflict.
7. Live Faithfully
Make God the center of your life by reading Scripture, attending church or fellowship, and applying biblical teachings in your daily actions.
8. Show Generosity
Jesus cared deeply for the poor and was generous with His time and resources. Share what you have, whether it’s time, money, or talents.
9. Stand for Truth and Justice
Jesus was unafraid to stand up for what was right. Be honest and stand firm in your values, even when it’s difficult.
10. Be Servant-Hearted
Jesus said, “The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve” (Matthew 20:28). Serve others without expecting anything in return.
Becoming more like Jesus is a lifelong journey. It’s about progress, not perfection, so give yourself grace along the way. ❤️
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I think these are all beautiful goals. The only one I might partially modify would be number seven. “To make God the center of my life.” Being an atheist, making God the center of my life would be hard to do. Nevertheless, the way I see it is that I should not make the mistake of making “Myself” the center of the universe. I remind myself regularly that the world does not revolve around me. Neither do I make science or even rationality the center of my universe. I try to read other books of wisdom like, The Tanakh: The sacred text of Judaism; The Quran: The sacred text of Islam; The Analects of Confucius: The sacred text of Confucianism; The Rig Veda: The sacred text of Hinduism and The Kitáb-i-Aqdas: The sacred text of the Baháʼí Faith.
There is much wisdom in the world and the more I read, the more humble I have become. The more difficult it becomes to take myself too seriously. Reading and reflection are good antidotes to prevent oneself from being another god. So, this year if you want to embrace my friend’s goals “To be more like Jesus,” you will get no argument from me. I will salute you and wish you success on your journey. That to me is the true meaning of Christmas. What Jesus would have us all do this wonderful holiday season. Did he not say, “No one comes to the Father except through me.”


Dec 22, 2024 @ 14:08:04
Merry Christmas, John & Karen!
You’ve blessed my heart with your meditation here on my annual renewal of my Happy New Year’s resolution.
I will resort to your words here regularly this coming Year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Twenty-Five, as well as the thoughts of your ChatGPT friend.
I hope that you listened to and enjoyed the late Keith Green’s song which he has now realized even as we all await our turns.
Love, Mark & Karen
I Want To . . . – Majik’s Substack
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Dec 22, 2024 @ 16:49:48
I hope so too Majik. May the New Year bring you closer to your dreams and be full of good health and good cheer for you and Karen. John and Karen
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Dec 22, 2024 @ 17:55:56
I thoroughly endorsed your messages, John, once I got past the title! 😏
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Dec 22, 2024 @ 18:11:04
Thanks Jane. It seemed like the most appropriate title for it. Titles have always been a bane for me to write. Never sure what the most appropriate title should be. I think I have probably turned many possible readers off with some of my titles. Happy Holidays Jane.
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Dec 22, 2024 @ 18:15:34
😊🎄
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Dec 23, 2024 @ 03:35:27
Yes the title put me off as well John 😊 but some very worthy messages here. Just a pity so many only talk about them.
Happy Xmas 🤶
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Dec 23, 2024 @ 05:48:00
True Margaret. Too many “Fake” Christians or as some now say “Cultural Christians.” Years ago I renounced my Catholic upbringing and every other organized religion in the world. I now see that every religion has some value but as with all things, many people misuse or misconstrue the messages of these prophets and turn them into something unrecognizable by the prophets. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to reply. Happy Holidays and I hope the New Year is a great one for you. John
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