Is the Bible Really an Authoritative Source of God’s Word?
Miniature ofrom Folio 8r of the Syriac Bible of Paris shows Moses before Pharaoh. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Although the Bible has been passed down for generations, scholars have concluded that the accuracy of its text has been remarkably preserved through the centuries by scribes who believed passionately in the importance of their work. The level of accuracy they maintained gives us confidence that the same meaning intended by the original authors, such as Moses, is what God’s Word still communicates today.
The Bible is intended to bring us to faith in God and help us to live our lives to the fullest (see Matthew 4:4; John 20:31; 1Peter 2:2). Although its words may in places seem enigmatic, the Bible encourages us that the effort put forth in order to understand it will pay off (see Proverbs 2:1–5; Jeremiah 29:13). Because it was sent by the highest authority, Scripture contains the secrets to living a fulfilled and God-centered life (see 2 Timothy 3:14–17). The God who designed us also wrote the manual for living. Millions of believers can attest to the transforming power of God’s authoritative written Word in their lives.