Daily Reading & Prayer
How Do We Know The Bible Is God’s Word?
Read
2 Timothy 3:16-17 "All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work."
Think
Have you ever wondered how we can be confident the Bible is God’s Word? This question is vital for anyone seeking truth in a world filled with crazy opinions and skepticism. The Bible isn’t just an ancient collection of writings; it’s a divinely inspired book, uniquely breathed out by God. Countless theologians emphasize that the Bible’s authority comes from its divine inspiration—God guided the human authors so that their words were his words. This means that when we read the Bible, we are engaging with the very voice of God, preserved throughout history.
The Bible’s consistency and unity over centuries are compelling evidence of its divine origin. Written over approximately 1,500 years by more than 40 authors— from kings and prophets to fishermen and tax collectors—the Bible presents a cohesive story from Genesis to Revelation. This unity points to a single, divine Author despite its authors' diverse backgrounds and times. No human collaboration could produce such harmony across many centuries and cultural contexts. The Bible’s ability to remain consistent in its message about God’s plan for humanity is a testament to its supernatural origin.
Moreover, the Bible’s historical accuracy and prophetic precision affirm its divine source. Archaeological discoveries, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, have confirmed the reliability of the Old Testament texts, showing that they were preserved with remarkable accuracy over thousands of years. Prophecies in the Bible, like those in Isaiah predicting the coming of Jesus Christ, were fulfilled with stunning precision centuries later. The Bible’s power to predict events and its ability to withstand scrutiny from history and science reinforce its claim as the Word of God. These fulfilled prophecies are not just coincidences; they are proof of God’s hand guiding the narrative of history.
When we open the Bible, we encounter a text that is not only historically and prophetically accurate but also personally transformative. The Bible speaks to the deepest parts of the human experience—our struggles, hopes, and need for redemption. It addresses the human condition with a wisdom that could only come from the One who created us. The Bible doesn’t just inform us; it transforms us, offering a path to peace, purpose, and eternal life. When you read it, you’re not just reading a book—you’re engaging with God’s life-changing message for you.
Apply
Set aside 10 minutes each day to read a passage from the Bible. As you read, ask God to help you see how the words apply to your life today.
Pray
Lord, thank you for giving me your Word, the Bible. I’m grateful that I can trust it as your living message for my life. As I open it today, help me to hear your voice. Teach me, correct me, and guide me through each passage I read. In Jesus’ name, Amen.