WHY SHOULD WE EVEN READ THE BIBLE?
GQ posted an article , “21
Over-rated Books You Don’t Have to Read Before You Die.” The author, novelist
Jesse Ball, included the Bible as number 12 on that list. Even though many more
billions of people have read the Bible than have even heard of GQ, the author
wrote:
“The Holy Bible is rated very
highly by all the people who supposedly live by it but who in actuality have
not read it. Those who have read it know there are some good parts, but overall
it is certainly not the finest thing that man has ever produced. It is
repetitive, self-contradictory, sententious, foolish, and even at times
ill-intentioned”
A simple response to him would be
that people often criticize what they don't understand, and he doesn't seem to
understand the Scriptures.
Here's why I believe we need to read the Bible.
THE BIBLE IS GREAT LITERATURE
I would assert that the Bible is a great literary masterpiece. Too often we think of the Bible as a mixture of commandments, genealogies, obscure poems, and strange stories of talking donkeys and snakes, along with other incomprehensible material. But the Bible is actually a library of 66 books that each have a clear and consistent literary structure. When we read these books and understand the author’s strategies, we'll be awed by the grandeur and beauty of the Bible. But that would require people to sit down and actually read the Bible on its own terms without imposing their world view on it. To truly appreciate the Bible, we have to give up our preconceived notion and let the Scriptures speak to us.
THE BIBLE IS DIVINE TRUTH
The Bible is important for us to
read because it tells the truth. Jesus said to God the Father, “Your Word is
truth’ (John 17:17). A Muslim critic of the Bible once asked me how I could
believe the Bible since it presents godly people in such a negative light. For
example, Abraham lied about his wife and called her his sister (a half-truth);
Moses is seen to have an explosive temper by killing the Egyptian taskmaster
and breaking the tablets of the Ten Commandments; David's adultery with
Bathsheba and his murder of Uriah is in the Bible for all to see. I replied
that was why I believe the Bible is absolutely truthful. The Bible is not a
cover-up or religious propaganda. Instead, it shows the heroes of the faith as
they really were, with all their faults exposed. We are told both the good with
the bad.
THE BIBLE IS A SUPERNATURAL MIRROR
Another reason to read the Bible is
that it reveals who we really are. That is why James compares the Scriptures to
a mirror (James 1:23)—it shows what we are really like. According to James, the
problem with our inability to see ourselves isn’t the fault of the mirror, it
is a problem with our memory. If we don't act on what we see in Scripture, we
become like a person “who looks at his natural face in a mirror; for once he
has looked at himself and gone away, he has immediately forgotten what kind of
person he was” (vv. 23-24). The best way to understand ourselves—our
selfishness, pride, bad habits, and greed—is by looking at the mirror of
Scripture, what James calls “the perfect law, the law of liberty” (v. 25-26).
It will show us our great need for God and transform our lives so we can become
effectual “doers” of God’s Word (v. 22).
THE BIBLE IS THE ULTIMATE LOVE
STORY
One of the most important reasons
to read the Bible is that it is the greatest love story of all time. It reveals
the Creator's love for us and His desire to have a relationship with us. The
most foundational verse of the Bible is John 3:16: “For God so loved the world
that he gave his One and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not
perish but have eternal life” (NIV). The apostle Paul put it this way: “But God
demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ
[the Messiah] died for us” (Rom. 5:8). This is the story of the Bible from
start to finish. The Hebrew Scriptures point forward to the Messiah and the
forgiveness He would pro-vide. The New Covenant Scriptures reveal that Messiah
Jesus has come and that we must believe in Him. The whole Bible put together is
the story of the Messiah Jesus who died for us and rose again. It is all about
God's sacrificial love for us.
Are there things in Scripture that
are uncomfortable or hard to understand or challenging to my life? Absolutely.
But as the Psalmist said of the Bible, it yes, than much fine gold; sweeter
also than honey and the drippings of the honeycomb” (Ps. 19:10). That’s not
only why we should read God’s Word, but why we should re-read it, again and
again.

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