Taken from a sermon by Bryant Wright, Founder
“The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.” John 1:14
Today’s cultural narrative often emphasizes self-reliance and subjective truth.
This can lead to feelings of isolation and confusion. In contrast, the Bible provides a reliable foundation for understanding our identity and purpose. Its teachings are not merely historical or theoretical; they are transformative, guiding us toward a fulfilling life aligned with God and His purposes.
The Bible’s transformational power is evident in how it confronts our deepest needs and questions, offering not just answers but a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. John 1:14 states that “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,” revealing God’s commitment to entering into our human experience, empathizing with our weaknesses, and providing a path to redemption.
As we engage with Scripture, we are not merely reading texts; we are interacting with a text that has the power to change lives. The Bible challenges us to look beyond our immediate concerns and consider eternal perspectives, such as justice, mercy, and truth, which influence our actions and interactions.
For those who may be skeptical of the Bible’s authority, consider its transformative impact on millions of lives throughout history. The Bible’s greatest impact is pointing us to Jesus. He is central to the Old and New Testaments. He is the One you get to know through Scripture.
The testimonies of changed lives through Christ offer the most compelling evidence of the Bible’s relevance and power.
Would your testimony reveal the same?
DIG DEEPER
Read “Is the Bible Relevant for Today?” at GotQuestions.org


