Is the Bible Really True?

People love to say the Bible’s just a book written by men.
But have you actually looked at the evidence?

“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.”
— Isaiah 40:8

The Bible isn’t one book, it’s sixty-six writings across fifteen hundred years, by forty different authors, in three languages, on three continents.
And yet it tells one unified story.
You can’t even get a group chat to agree on lunch, but this book holds together perfectly.

Archaeology keeps confirming it.
Cities, rulers, and events once mocked as myths are being dug up in the dirt.
Every time the Bible is tested, it stands.

When it comes to manuscripts, no ancient text even comes close.
We’ve got thousands of early copies, far more reliable than Plato or Homer, and no one doubts those.

And then there’s prophecy.
Hundreds written centuries before Jesus that He fulfilled with precision.
That’s not coincidence. That’s sovereignty.

So why do people still doubt it?
Because if the Bible is true, then God is real, and if God is real, we have to respond.
Truth demands surrender.

The Bible isn’t outdated and it isn’t a myth.
It’s the only book that has stood unbroken against every test of time, critics, and culture.
The problem isn’t the Bible.
It’s that people don’t want its truth to be true.

Ink on ancient scroll,
but every word still breathing—
truth that will not fade.

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By In Luminance

A veteran turned storyteller. Sharing light where the world sees only shadows.

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