If someone like one of your children or grandchildren or best friends challenged your belief in the Bible that it's actually the Word of God, would you be able to give them a confident explanation that would really make sense to them? Well, today we're going to help you know why you can have full confidence in the Bible and answer those honest challenges with a winsome and loving attitude that reveals your joy and confidence in God and His Word. Stay with me.
You're going to love it. Thank you for being with us for this Edition of Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram. Chip serves as our Bible teacher for this global teaching and discipleship ministry, helping Christians develop an authentic faith. And in just a minute, Chip will continue his cross-examination of the Bible. Is it just an ancient book of stories influenced by culture after culture?
Or is it actually the inspired Word of God? Well, join us to learn more reasons why we can fully believe in the Bible. But before he begins, if this is your first time listening to Living on the Edge or you want to learn more about what we do, go to livingontheedge.org.
You'll find resources there on tons of topics and countless programs to enjoy. Well, with that, let's join Chip for the second half of this thought-provoking message. I'm telling you, as the evidence is overwhelming, we can trust God's Word. And prophecy is the thing that took me over the edge and helped me to hang on. In fact, let me give you a few examples, just a very small collection of specific prophecies.
And you'll see a little bit later, there's a passage that goes with each one. Things like it was prophesized in Genesis 3. He's going to be born of a woman. And then later, he'd be born of a virgin from Isaiah 7.
He'd be a descendant of Abraham and of the tribe of Judah, the house of David. Think of all these things predicted. Where in a little town called Bethlehem that there would be this John the Baptist, a forerunner, that would come before him and he would be described, I mean, very specifically, he'd have an anointing of the Holy Spirit and a preaching ministry and a healing ministry. Specific things like his role as a prophet, his role as a priest, the time that he would appear, that he would be betrayed, an exact amount of money.
Imagine this. Hundreds of years earlier, 30 silver coins predicted and that's how he would be portrayed. He'd be abandoned by his disciples, silent before his accusers, beaten and spat upon, mocked, his hands and feet pierced.
I mean, think of that. How in the world did the psalmist know crucifixion was not even invented yet and it's described in Psalm 22? I want to tell you, his prophecy was one of the most powerful things that helped me hold onto my faith when I had my doubts.
And I want to tell you something. I don't think it's bad and I don't think it's wrong to doubt. I think there's times where you struggle or someone challenges your faith.
I'm glad that PhD student said what he said. I'm glad that I realized I didn't have confidence. What I want to ask you is, do you have confidence in God's word? Are you unashamed of the gospel? Are you unashamed that can you say, you know what, I believe the Bible is the word of God and I'm going to stand on that.
I believe that it's true. But in order to do that, you have to have some facts and you need to know that it really is trustworthy. The next question that came to my mind is if everything I've said so far is true and I'm telling you it is and you can verify it, what about this one really big question? What if all that is true about the Bible? The Bible that Jesus was talking about but we had this small little problem of 2,000 years and we've all played the game, right? As little kids telephone, this person speaks it to this person who speaks it to this person, speaks it to this person and like 20 people later, whatever they said in the beginning is completely different. What about the transmission of the scripture? Now here's what I have to tell you and this is scholars, both religious scholars who are liberal and conservative. The amazement that they have is the most well-preserved book in all antiquity is the Bible.
Are you ready for this? The transmission of the scripture is nothing less than miraculous. The Bible's purity and perseverance throughout the centuries is nothing less literally. I mean it was copied in such a way where they would count over so many letters, count down so many letters and every time they would check it when they got done with the page and if they were one letter off, they destroyed it and started over. The proximity of manuscripts though, when you're looking at an ancient document, here's what scholars look at. They say okay, when was it actually written? Okay, got that. So when is our first copy of it and then how many copies do we have, right?
I mean that makes sense. When did this guy say Homer? When did he write this and when is our first copy that we have of it and how many copies? Well they do that with all, whether it's Shakespeare, whether it's Homer, whether it's Plato, whether it's Socrates. Let me show you a little chart that should blow your mind and give you unbelievable confidence that here's the deal, the book that I hold in my hand is accurate in the same word of 2,000 years ago. You say well Chip, how do you know that?
Look at this transmission. Plato lived in 427 to 347. The earliest copy we have of his writing is 900 AD. So from the time he wrote it to the time we get the first copy, are you ready? 1,200 years and how many copies do we have?
We only have seven. I mean that's mind-boggling and yet no one questions did Plato write that. You have the same thing here with Aristotle. You know you look at the first copy AD 1100, 1400 years from when he wrote it and how many copies?
49. I mean people talk about Homer and the Iliad and the important book and wow 900 BC is when he lived. Our first copy 400 BC and you hear scholars talk about it's only been 500 years and look at how many copies, over 600. Now look at the New Testament. AD 40 to 100 is when it was written. Our first copies AD 125. We have 24,643 either full New Testaments or fragments. It is the best preserved document in all of antiquity.
Here's what I know. What I hold in my hands is the Word of God and in fact there's one other thing that if you think the transmission blows your mind, there was a little shepherd boy, a Bedouin and he got his sheep. It's about 1947 and you know kids he takes rocks and throws them up in the cave and throws them up the cave and here's a crash. Well they discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls. There were jar after jar after jar of these clay pots filled with I mean hundreds and hundreds of scrolls and here's what it did. We ended up having okay here's a copy of Old Testament and some New Testament documents and here's another copy but it's a thousand years earlier and you say to yourself wow they copied, they copied, they copied. I bet the telephone game they're really different.
When they took them and put them together, are you ready? Less than 5% difference. I mean literally that which was written a thousand years earlier.
The only difference is a couple different letters. The word light is spelled a little bit differently in Isaiah 53 but here's what I want you to know. When you look at prophecy, when you look at transmission, when you look at how God has preserved his word, you never have to be ashamed. In fact his promises are true and as you take his word into your life, it's living, it's active, it's sharper than a two-edged sword, it brings life, it changes attitudes, it breaks addictions, it gives direction, it convicts of sin, it gives life and encouragement.
In fact the final reason that I believe in the Bible is the impact that it has, the power that it has to transform lives is overwhelming. As a young Christian like many men and probably many more now with the internet going the way it is, I struggled with one particular sin that no matter how hard I tried, I just could not get over it to the point that I was ready to give up the Christian life. There were four girls for every guy where I went to college and I did not grow up as a believer so my thinking about women and lust and all the rest was pretty well ingrained and so I come to know Christ, I begin reading the Bible, I make great progress except in this one area.
I mean my behavior began to straighten out but my thought life was just, or when I saw different girls, my eyes did not go to their eyes, it went everywhere else and then my mind started, I felt so guilty and so bad and I tried and tried and tried and tried no matter what I did, I just could never break free of lust. And then I had a roommate who was on his way to a sort of a Christian training program and he had to memorize 60 verses as sort of the preparation. We had a wrestling team and we had this sort of banter and good competition so he leaves the room one day, I take all of his verses, I write them on cards and he's gonna do like two every week and I'm thinking wrestlers, two a week, I'm a basketball player. I'm gonna memorize one every day, review it and get these perfect and then I'm just gonna show up in about three or four weeks and just say, oh, by the way, Bob, how you coming?
And I'm gonna do all 60 of them and nail them. Now my motivation was terrible but God's word is powerful. I remember day 21, I've memorized 21 verses.
I was reviewing them, I mean literally running to baseball practice with cards, sitting in psychology class while he would drone on, I'm reviewing cards. Day 21, I'm outside the library and a very beautiful co-ed who's a very committed Christian who I really liked and actually had little feelings for and I felt always guilty when I lusted for her. And then I went to my room and I thought, what has happened?
I don't get it and then I made the connection. I didn't know Romans 12, two then. I didn't know don't be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
How does that happen? God's word. I didn't know the word of God had power to break addictions. I didn't know that when you were tempted, if you had God's word in your heart, he would protect you.
How can a young man keep his way pure by guarding it according to his word? Your word I've hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee and then you know what, I just went nuts. I just realized this is power. I mean there's power in God's word. So I memorized those 60 verses and then I memorized a bunch more.
I started taking where are all the problems in my life and I would find a verse or a promise and I would write the problem, then I would memorize the verse. All I can tell you, God transformed my thinking, transformed my life. The word of God is powerful. Jeremiah would say, your word was found and I ate it and it became for me a delight and the joy of my heart.
And so as we wrap things up, here's what I wanna tell you. God's word is reliable. God's word is credible. What you hold in your hand is the Bible that Jesus used.
What you hold in your hand can stand up to scrutiny anywhere at any time. And here's the question. It's one thing to believe, it's true, right? Okay, Chip, I agree with you. That's wonderful evidence.
That is actually pretty amazing. I have a lot more confidence. Here's my last question. That book with all that power that's that credible sitting on your shelf and not getting into your mind and to your heart does absolutely nothing. I've done a fair bit of counseling over the years and I will tell you there is an amazing correlation between people that have really big problems and really big struggles in relationships and finances and addictions and almost no time at all in God's word. And when I meet Christians that spend time in God's word over time and don't always feel like it but develop the habit of studying and reading and memorizing the scripture, I will tell you what happens is God gives them grace. See, we all believe God has power.
Can I tell you something? He takes the written word and he makes it the living word and as you memorize it and digest it and this isn't reading little devotionals. I'm glad for all the little devotionals. You and I need to be in the actual word of God ourselves and take it in and learn to study it and then apply it and I will tell you what, the spirit of the living God will take the living word and he will transform your life. Father, I pray, I pray as America like never before and Christians all around the world, as we struggle to be Christians who live like Christians, God, would you give us a hunger and a thirst for your word?
Would you help us please to set aside media and Facebook and surfing and TV and hobbies to make first and foremost time with you and time in your word and then enjoy all those other things as time allows. And Lord, might we read it, might we study it, might we memorize it, might we believe it and might your life be reproduced inside of us that our thoughts, our words, our actions would literally be the love of Christ exhibited out of our hands, our feet, our words and our life. For your glory and for our good and for the testimony of light and salt in all the world.
God, we know you want to answer that. I pray for my brothers and sisters, you will make the men, women and students of the living and abiding word of God. In Jesus' name, amen. You're listening to Living on the Edge, the message you just heard, why I believe in the Bible is from our series, Dealing with Doubts. Chip will join us in studio to share some insights from today's talk in just a minute. How confident are you in answering questions about God and the Bible? Do you feel a little unprepared, wishing you would have paid a little bit more attention in Sunday school? Through this insightful series, Chip and guest teacher, John Dickerson, will help you better understand the bedrock concepts of the Christian faith and confidently communicate those truths in an engaging way.
And we want to equip you for when those meaningful conversations pop up. So check out our resources page at livingontheedge.org for all the details about books, podcasts and articles referenced throughout this series. Our goal is to connect you with trustworthy Bible experts as you talk to those with genuine doubts or questions.
Again, visit livingontheedge.org or the Chip Ingram map to browse our resources. Well, Chip's with me in studio now. And Chip, you know, the Bible teaches that God works all things together for good. And while we don't often get to see that good actually happen, God has allowed us to see the incredible ways he has used this ministry over the past few years. Take a minute, if you would, and tell our listeners how it came about.
Absolutely, Dave. It was in a dark moment in July of 2020 that I got on a Zoom call with the head of all the churches in Egypt. The markets were closed, the government was struggling getting vaccines, people were dying, and they said, we're barely surviving. And I mentioned to the leader there that I was working on a series called The Art of Survival.
And he interrupted and said, send it to me right away. And that led me to get a camera crew over the weekend, film a three-part series from James chapter one, and then our international director said, Chip, this isn't just for all the pastors in Egypt. I launched then in 300 cities in India, multiple countries in Africa, South America, Southeast Asia. For 18 months, we were doing webinars.
I would do one in the evening that would do half the world, and then one in the morning that did the other half of the world. And then out of that grew this vision to gather them in real time, since they hadn't been together, some for over two years. And we went on the road and did training with The Art of Survival, one-day seminars. We trained over 40,000 pastors in Kenya on the ground.
Then it was Malawi, Zambia, 30 cities in Mexico, and it just goes on and on and on. If you care about the world, if you're praying that God will fulfill the Great Commission, if you care about pastors, can I tell you, I don't know of a better place right now that you can give financially and pray than to Living on the Edge as we train pastors here and all around the world. Thanks, Chip. Well, if you're excited about this incredible work we're doing, we'd love to have you join the team. Your regular financial support helps us reach more church leaders with this training and provide some much needed encouragement. To learn how to become a monthly donor, go to livingontheedge.org or call us at 888-333-6003.
That's 888-333-6003, or visit livingontheedge.org. Tap listeners, tap donate, and please know how much we appreciate your generosity. Well, here now is Chip to share some deeper insight from what he taught today.
As we close our time together, this is really, really important. I want you to really perk your ears up and really open your heart. You know, the Bible, if indeed it is the word of God, has huge implications, but it has huge implications for three very different groups, and I wanna briefly speak to each one of these groups. Number one, I wanna speak to you who are skeptics.
I have been there, I have lived that. I used to laugh at the Bible. I laughed at people who believed in the Bible. And here's what I want to challenge you to do. I wanna challenge you to read through the New Testament once in a pretty easy to read translation for yourself. And I want you to read it with this one prayer prior to opening it up. I mean, you're an intellectual person or you wouldn't call yourself a skeptic.
You have real questions. Well, stop believing what everyone else says about the Bible and about Jesus if you've never checked it out for yourself. So here's what you do. The most important and central figure in all history is Jesus. You owe it to yourself to open the New Testament with this prayer. Dear God, if there is a God and if you exist, reveal yourself to me. I'm going to read this with an open mind. And if you reveal yourself to me in a way that I can understand and really make sense, I will follow you. And then just read right through the New Testament.
I challenge you to do that. Don't reject what you know only secondhand. The second group I wanna talk to is what maybe someone would call a cultural Christian. You intellectually believe in the Bible, but candidly, you don't read the Bible currently. You don't study the Bible. You're not looking for promises from the Bible about big issues in your life. But as I was speaking, as I was talking about the reality and the revelation of how God works in our life and that it's alive and active and sharper than a two-edged sword and that it's dynamic and that the personal God of the universe would speak to you, something was happening inside and part of you said, I would like to get to know God like that. And your next thought was, I've tried to read the Bible before and I don't get it. It's a closed book to me.
It's super confusing. Here's what I want you to know. Go to our website, livingontheedge.org.
That's livingontheedge.org. And we've developed an online video course called How to Hear God's Voice in Scripture. I'm actually going to teach you how to study the Bible in a simple way that you can actually understand. It's a very short five-part series and even more than know how to study the Bible and begin to understand it and it makes sense, which is super important, you'll actually begin to hear God's voice. He'll actually speak to you because that's what the Bible is really all about. And finally, I want to say a word to a committed follower that you're just sort of saying, yeah, Chip, go for it. I love his word. I'm in his word. I study it. I read it.
I've memorized it. God has changed my life. Here's what I want to ask you. Are you passing it on? Are you making disciples? Who are you taking through what you've learned? How are you helping your kids, your grandkids, maybe some people at church? Here's the goal. Would you be willing to join with me and Living on the Edge and take this study, Why I Believe, and do it with a group of high school kids, a group of university students, maybe a handful of men or a handful of women or say this is what we ought to do for our couple study or hey, Sunday school class, let's do this study, learn what we believe and why, and then learn how to transmit this truth to the next generation in the way they can engage and really understand it.
Let's go for it together. Good word, Chip. Well, you know, a great way to get plugged in with those resources Chip just mentioned is through the Chip Ingram app. There you can listen to our most recent series, sign up for daily discipleship, download the message notes and more. Let us help you experience God in a new personal way starting today with the Chip Ingram app. Until next time, this is Dave Druey saying thanks for listening to this Edition of Living on the Edge. And we'll see you next time.