Hebrews 4:12 says, “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.” While the Bible was completed approximately 1900 years ago, its accuracy and relevance for today remain unchanged. The Bible is the sole objective source of all the revelation God has given us about Himself and His plan for humanity.
The Bible contains a great deal of information about the natural world that has been confirmed by scientific observations and research. Some of these passages include Leviticus 17:11; Ecclesiastes 1:6-7; Job 36:27-29; Psalm 102:25-27 and Colossians 1:16-17. As the Bible’s story of God’s redemptive plan for humanity unfolds, many different characters are vividly described. In those descriptions, the Bible provides a great deal of information about human behavior and tendencies. Our own day-to-day experience shows us that this information is more accurate and descriptive of the human condition than any psychology textbook. Many historical facts recorded in the Bible have been confirmed by extra-biblical sources. Historical research often shows a great deal of agreement between biblical accounts and extra-biblical accounts of the same events.
However, the Bible is not a history book, a psychology text, or a scientific journal. The Bible is the description God gave us about who He is, and His desires and plans for humanity. The most significant component of this revelation is the story of our separation from God by sin and God’s provision for restoration of fellowship through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ, on the cross. Our need for redemption does not change. Neither does God’s desire to reconcile us to Himself.
The Bible contains a great deal of accurate and relevant information. The Bible’s most important message—redemption—is universally and perpetually applicable to humanity. God’s Word will never be outdated, superseded, or improved upon. Cultures change, laws change, generations come and go, but the Word of God is as relevant today as it was when it was first written. Not all of Scripture necessarily applies explicitly to us today, but all Scriptures contain truth that we can, and should, apply to our lives today.
Again I'll repeat the question "what do you think, is the BIBLE STILL RELEVANT TODAY?
ANSWER: YES.
kani lang akong masulti. Salamat.
Nagkasamot gani syag ka relevant bro![]()
ani ni siya bro, even if si Jesus pa mo storya or mo teach deretso nimo unya di ka ka level sa iyang pagsabot, di gihapon ka kasabot. you need to of the same level niya para ka makasabot sa iyang teaching. mao na nga lahi lahi gyud ug interpretasyon kada tao ky lahi lahi man ang level of understanding.
maong tsimis na siya bro, ky di man siya direct experience, nga diha gyud siya pag storya ug pag teach unya guaranteed pud nga nasabtan ang giistorya ug gi teach ni Jesus. kani example lng bro: person 1 niistorya ni person 2 nga kita siya ni juan nga nilukso ug 2 feet. tungod ky lahi lahi man ang pagsabot, pag-abot sa person 10 ang iyang nasabtan ky si Juan ky nilupad or nilutaw.
a witness' testimony can convict or acquit a person on trial even if it is still "According" to the witness
plus investigations...so kadtong mga first hand witnesses ni Jesus...
of course they went hard deliberation and investigation oi...most of the apostles except for john were martyrd
others who stood by their testimony about Jesus and His resurrection were fed to the lions,beheaded,
tortured,left to die, whipped and left to die,crucified upside down just to prove
that there message was yes according to, according to God...
Yes the bible will always be relevant...esp in these evil times![]()
Matthew 5:37
But let your 'Yes' be 'Yes,' and your 'No,' 'No.'
to answer the question..
Yes.
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