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Five reasons to
trust the Bible
Over the years I have been asked if we can really trust the Bible. I
think this is a very good question because as
Christians we base our whole faith on what the Bible says about God,
life, salvation and heaven. Here are five
reasons that I have found we can trust the Bible.
1. Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled
A prophecy is when a person speaks on God’s behalf and tells what will
happen in the future. Hundreds of Old
Testament Prophecies from the Bible have come to pass. Many of these
refer to the coming, death and resurrection of
Jesus Christ. A careful study shows that Jesus is the promised
one that the prophets spoke about.
2. Archaeological Discoveries
Many of the places and cities mentioned in the Bible have been confirmed
by archaeological discoveries and research. A
number of these cities were destroyed by wars or the passing of time,
but have been rediscovered during archaeological digs. It is
interesting to note that the Bible is the only
“Holy” book that consistently links events with places.
3. Unity of Theme
While it was written over many years by a number of authors (under God’s
guidance) it has a unity of theme and purpose.
The Old Testament (OT) tells of creation, mankind’s separation from God
and God’s coming Saviour. The New Testament (NT) re-affirms the
OT and points readers to Jesus Christ who was
God’s Saviour for all mankind.
4. Original Manuscripts
Until the invention of printing in the middle of the 15th century, all
copies of the Scriptures were made by hand.
The ancient Jewish scribes copied the OT with extreme care and many of
these are still existence today. Evidence for
the reliability of the NT text includes about 4,500 Greek
manuscripts. The Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947 in a cave
and confirmed much of the original writings
that had been handed down over time were not changed or added to.
5. Biblical Claims
The Bible itself claims to be the Word of God. A number of verses refer
to it being “God-breathed” or inspired . 2
Timothy 3:16 says, “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for
teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in
righteousness”. It is also interesting to note the phrase “Word of
God” appears 48 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
What is the key to trusting the Bible?
I believe the key to trusting the Bible is to read and study it and then
put it into practice in your life. James 1:22
says, “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do
what it says”. As we put God’s Word into
practice we see the power behind it and the difference it makes to our
situations. You will see the real power of the
Bible as you allow it to transform your life.
Prayer
Dear God,
Thank You that You have given us the Bible to learn from. I pray that
You will help me to read the Bible and learn
from it. I pray that as I do I will know the Bible really is Your Word
to us. Help me understand its message and to
put it into practice in my daily life. In Jesus name, Amen.
Online Bible Link
If you don’t have a copy of the Bible you can access a free online
version here
By Dave Quinn
Founder PASSION Australia
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