How Do I Know The Bible Is
True?
By the Late
Tom Schaff; former member of Family Radio,
Oakland, CA 94621
There are good
reasons to trust the Bible. Both external
and internal evidence support the statement
that the Bible is “true and righteous
altogether.”
(Psalm 19:9)
EXTERNAL EVIDENCE
External
evidence, that is, facts outside of the
Bible demonstrate that it is a reliable and
trustworthy source of information
Scientific Evidence
No scientific
fact has ever disproved the Bible in any
way. Many people will say, “The Bible is not
a scientific book, but is meant to provide a
religious or spiritual view of the
universe.” The implication of that
statement is that because the physical
descriptions serve a religious intent, these
descriptions cannot be expected to be
absolutely accurate. Therefore, we are told
not to trust the scientific details but only
seek the moral or religious teaching. This
line of thinking is wrong because it is
illogical. How are we to decide which
statements are true and which are not? If we
cannot trust some statements in the Bible,
then we cannot trust the moral or spiritual
message it brings. The reason we could not
trust the spiritual message is that we would
not have a standard by which to know what
things are accurate and relevant to our
lives and what
things are inaccurate and not to be taken
seriously.
This line of thinking is wrong because it is
a faithless insult to God Who is the author
of the Bible. The accuracy of the accounts,
people, and places in the Bible is a
reflection of God’s integrity, inasmuch as
He presents statements which are to be taken
at face value and which are a reflection of
God’s ability to keep the contents of the
Bible accurate over the centuries. We cannot
have too high a regard for the accurate
description of the physical world as
presented in the Bible because it reflects
upon God Who wrote it.
An Example from Geography
While the Bible
does not intend to deliberately school its
readers in scientific principles and data,
any subject which it discusses about God’s
creation is accurate and true. As one case
in point, we can turn to Job 26:7, where we
read a modern description of the earth as it
spins in empty space. This was written about
3,000 years B.C. This description is in
sharp contrast to the fantastic imaginary
notions which the rest of the world taught
or believed at that time. In support of Job
26:7, Isaiah 40:22 points out that God sits
upon “the circle of the earth.” The earth
would appear as a “circle” to all those who
lived on it only if it were a sphere. Isaiah
40 matches the description in Job 26 and
supports its accurate statement, which is
what we can expect from the Bible. After
all, who knows better than the Creator how
the universe is designed and built?
An Example from Archaeology
The oldest
extant copies of the most famous Greek poems
and essays are from 800 to 1,000 years newer
than the original manuscripts. However, no
scholar would accept an argument that these
Greek classics are unfaithful to the
original and should be thrown away. In
contrast to that, the oldest copies of many
Old Testament books are only 200 years newer
than the original. And the oldest copies of
some New Testament books are dated only 50
to 80 years later than the original
autographs. On the basis of that
information, then, the Bible should be
trusted at least as much as the Greek
literature, which is so revered today.
Recent
discoveries have validated the historical
integrity of the Bible, causing many
archaeologists, who have had a poor regard
for the Bible, to turn from a bias against
it to a scientific respect for it. For
example, in Genesis 15:20 a people called
the “Hittites” are mentioned. For centuries,
people laughed at the Bible for making up a
whole group of people. But a few decades
ago, the ruins of a city located in the
country of Turkey, north of present-day
Israel, was discovered which proved to be
the ruins of a main Hittite city.
Historical Evidence
The Bible tells about things before they
happen. The prophet Isaiah talks about the
Persian king Cyrus (Isaiah 45:1), who would
eventually restore the nation of Judah.
Persia was a great kingdom, located in what
is now the country of Iran. Isaiah wrote
during the reign of the Judaean king
Hezekiah, who died in 687 B.C., but Cyrus
did not begin to reign as king of the
Persian empire until after 600 B.C., more
than 80 years after Isaiah left the scene.
Only God could know the name of the man who
would be the Persian king before he sat on
the throne.
Many historical prophecies of Jesus Christ
were given 1,000 years before His birth.
Every Old Testament book of the Bible refers
clearly to Jesus. For example, notice the
detail of Psalm 22, Isaiah 53, and Micah
5:2.
Faced with this historical evidence, we have
only the following options. Either the Bible
was written by Him for whom time is no
barrier, or it is a joke, or it is a hoax in
which people later scribbled in the
prophecies to make the Bible look good, or
it is an evil deception.
The right choice is that the Bible alone is
God’s holy and true Word.
Evidence from Personal Experience
Another source of external evidence is the
personal experience of those who have been
changed by the Bible. There are noticeable
differences in the life of a person who has
placed his trust in the Lord Jesus Christ
and who walks according to His Word, the
Bible. In other words, the Bible can do for
believers what it claims it can do.
The Bible promises to remove the penalty of
judgment and gives the assurance that there
is no condemnation to all who trust what it
says (John 5:24, Romans 8:1,16, I John
4:18). The Bible promises that it can make a
Christian clean inside (Psalm 119:9,11, John
15:3). The Bible promises freedom from
slavery to sin as well as the wisdom and
power to successfully overcome sin (John
8:34-36,
Romans 6:18, Colossians 3:1-2). The Bible
gives meaning and purpose to life, which
motivate a Christian to serve his Lord (I
Peter 2:9). All of these things are part of
the experience of a believer. Believers
Experience a life which they never had
before, a new life which is evidenced by the
fact that they are no longer full of
bitterness and regret about their past since
they have read of God’s forgiveness (Hebrews
10:16-17). Believers experience a new life
which is evidenced by the fact that they can
sacrifice for others. Believers experience a
new life which is evidenced by the fact that
they can overcome their fears because they
rest in the Lord rather than in a vain hope
that somehow things will work out alright. A
person who trusts in the Bible has the
personal spiritual experience to know that
the promises of the Bible are more than just
poetry, they are real and testify to his
heart that his trust in the Bible is not
misplaced.
INTERNAL EVIDENCE
In addition to external evidence, there is
internal
evidence that gives us good reason to trust
the Bible. In other words, there are facts
inside of the Bible that demonstrate it is a
reliable and trustworthy source of
information.
The Bible’s Testimony
The Bible claims that it is from God. For
example, in II Samuel 23:2 David, who wrote
many of the psalms, stated that what he
wrote came from God. Jeremiah stated the
same thing (Jeremiah 1:4), as did the
Apostle Paul (I Thessalonians 2:13). Peter
says Paul’s writings are “scripture” (II
Peter 3:16). Jesus Himself makes many
statements about the Bible’s trustworthy
character (Luke 16:17, 24:44, John 17:17).
For example, Jesus routinely considered all
Old Testament stories to be trustworthy
accounts (Luke 11:51, 17:26-33).
The Bible’s Unity
The Bible was written over a period of more
than 1,500 years, from Moses’ time (before
1400 B.C.) to the time of the Apostle John
(about A.D. 100). The total number of human
authors is at least forty. And yet, even
though all these different men wrote at
different times, the message they wrote is
always the same, without any contradiction
in any details. The reason is that God is
the author, who used men to set down what He
wanted to say. The human writers lived and
died at different times, but the same God
Who lives forever told each man what to
write. For that reason, we are able to
compare different parts of the Bible and
find that they agree with, support, and
clarify each other (I Corinthians 2:13). We
can go to any part of the Bible and know it
is consistently trustworthy.
The Bible’s Contents
The most amazing internal evidences of the
Bible’s trustworthiness are the subjects
that it discusses. The contents of the
Bible, the things it talks about, are things
that the Bible could say only if it were
written by God. For example, the Bible
states that Jesus claimed that He is God
(John 10:30); the Bible states that Jesus’
apostles claimed that He is God (John
20:28); the Bible states that the Father
declared that He is God (Hebrews 1:8). The
conclusion of this testimony is that either
the message of the Bible is an insane and
evil deception, or the message is true and
the Bible is the only book of its kind.
Another important example is that only the
Bible talks about sin (I John 3:4). No man
has the courage to write the accurate
assessment of humankind that is described in
the Bible. The Bible presents a horrible
picture. It offends us, and we are not happy
to read it. This explains why we find it so
hard to believe that the Bible is true. The
problem is not with the evidence but rather
with our hearts. Who wants to know that he
is a miserable, rotten, no-good sinner? Who
rejoices at being told that he is headed for
hell, where he will suffer under the eternal
wrath of God? Who welcomes the knowledge
that there is no good in him at all and that
he is in rebellion against the God Who made
him?
Only God can be honest with us because only
He knows the truth. Only God is willing to
be honest with us as an expression of His
love. Real love is not expressed by the
words of people who try to make us feel good
by means of vain flatteries, but leave us in
our situation because they have no real hope
to offer. Real love is expressed by the
truth because it is the only thing that can
help us. The Bible’s honest word-portrait of
humankind is not appealing. However, the
Bible contains the words of a real Friend.
God knows we are walking on the edge of a
cliff ready to fall into hell. He tells us
exactly what we need to know to avoid this
peril. Even though the Bible is not going to
show up on the list of the ten most popular
books of the year, only the Bible can make
and keep a promise such as “Come unto me all
ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I
will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you,
and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in
heart: and ye shall find rest unto your
souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is
light” (Matthew 11:28-30).
The Bible’s Message
There is one final idea we must face when we
consider whether the Bible can be trusted.
Most people believe that there is a God. But
if God is really God, then He speaks with
absolute authority and we must submit to His
Word. In other words, what we think about
God’s Word, and how we react to it, reflects
what we think about God Himself. We cannot
separate God and His Bible. We do not have
to believe the Bible, but we must deal with
the consequences. If people do not believe
in the God of the Bible then they are going
to act like it, for the bitter fruit of
their selfish lives will come to harvest, as
the Bible says it will. This is the most
frightening evidence of all. In addition to
that, they must deal with an angry God who
pursues them beyond the grave and will force
them to submit to His Word on Judgment Day,
as the Bible predicts.
It is a good thing to ask if we can trust
the Bible. The Bible is able to take our
scrutiny and come through vindicated. James
1:5,6 states that we must never feel
reluctant to ask God for the ability to
trust in His Word and the wisdom needed to
get the most out of the Bible. However,
Bible study is a holy inquiry. Only if we
approach the Bible humbly and with an open
mind toward the truth, will we find the
answers we need.
“Thy
word is truth.”
John 17:17