Is The Bible Reliable?
- David Moyes
- 5 hours ago
- 2 min read
Hi there and welcome to Van Life Devotions. In a world of everchanging opinions, the Bible stands as a remarkably reliable foundation. It wasn’t written by one person in one generation. It was written by over forty authors across 1,500 years—shepherds, kings, prophets, doctors, fishermen.
Since we don’t have the original letters and scrolls, can what I have in my hands, this Bible, be trusted?
Now, this is incredible. The Bible is the most well-attested ancient document in the world. We possess thousands of New Testament manuscripts, some dating within decades of the original writings. When scholars compare them, they find remarkable consistency. In fact, we have far more manuscript evidence for the Bible than for works by Plato, Tacitus, and Caesar.
What about all the names, places, dates, events that are recorded in the Bible? Are any made up? Here’s another amazing fact: Archaeology has repeatedly confirmed biblical places, rulers, and customs once doubted by critics. Cities like Jericho, the Pool of Bethesda, and the existence of Pontius Pilate were all questioned—until discoveries affirmed the biblical record.
Then there is prophecy. The Old Testament, written centuries before Christ, contains detailed predictions about the Messiah—His birthplace (Micah 5:2), His suffering (Isaiah 53), even the manner of His death (Psalm 22). These are not vague spiritual ideas, but specific claims written down.
The Bible says that they “did not follow cleverly devised stories… but were eyewitnesses” (2 Peter 1:16 NIV). Christianity bases its spiritual claims on real events and people that have happened in history.
The Bible invites investigation. And when examined honestly, it proves to be not only spiritually compelling but intellectually credible. Check out the links in the description for further study.
The greatest testimony to the Bible’s reliability is its transforming power. For generations, people have encountered its message and been changed - hearts softened, lives redirected, hope restored.
The Bible says, “The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever” (Isaiah 40:8 NIV).
The Bible is not just an ancient book—it is a reliable foundation of God’s Word for faith, truth, and life.
You are welcome to pray with me.
Our Father in heaven. Thank you for giving us Your Word, the Bible. For the searching may they find You in its pages. For the sceptical, may Your truth be revealed how inspiring the Bible is. It’s in Jesus name that we pray. Amen.
David Moyes





