Why Trust the Bible?

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Were the Original Authors Mistaken? So the Bible is a reliable historical record of what these authors believe happened. But did those things really happen? After all, the Bible is filled with miracle stories that invite our natural skepticism. These miracles appear essential to the Bible’s message, and their eyewitness accounts come across as far more plausible than miracles found in ancient myths and legends. It’s here that one miracle in particular leaps out: the resurrection of Jesus. If biblical writers were genuinely mistaken about that, it’s unlikely they were right about much else. If Jesus is still dead, he’s assuredly not the “Christ” the Bible speaks of. Here again, careful historical analysis reveals that what happened at Jesus’s tomb couldn’t have been his “near death,” nor some hoax or

deception or mass hallucination involving his followers. Their confident insistence that they found his tomb empty and saw the risen Jesus— a belief embraced even at cost of their lives—is explained by only one possibility: Jesus was bodily, historically resurrected from the dead.

Reason to Believe

If you’re not a Christian, let this discussion challenge you to consider: Who exactly is Jesus? Perhaps that question is best answered in something the apostle John said about his New Testament writings: “These are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:31).

Because of that resurrection, Christians believe what Jesus said. And since Jesus himself endorsed the entire Old Testament and authorized the entire New Testament, Christians believe these writings are reliable and true. To Christians, Jesus’s resurrection means that anyone united to him by faith will be resurrected just as he was. They believe God fully accepted the sacrifice for sins Jesus offered on the cross as the more-than-sufficient payment for our moral debt. They believe Jesus now lives to guide his people on earth.

The Next Question In the end, deciding whether the Bible is reliable is just a means toward a more important question: Is Jesus reliable?

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© 2017 by Good News Tracts. All rights reserved. Printed in the US. Cover design: © Matthew Wahl. Bible references: ESV. Adapted from the book Why Trust the Bible? by Greg Gilbert. © 2015. Published by Crossway.

to scorching and detailed assault by skeptics, but every single alleged contradiction, inconsistency, and error has been met with plausible resolutions after patient study.


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