We all have to trust something in life. We quickly realize we are unable to live life completely independent of anything or anyone else. The human experience is an interdependent one that relies on others to live, sustain, and flourish. The fact of the matter is that I cannot even see myself fully and accurately alone. I need a mirror or someone else to tell me that something is on my back because I cannot see life completely and accurately by myself. Reliance infers trust. As biblical counselors, we not only trust the Bible for ourselves but also engage with and invite others to trust the Bible as God’s Word to address every area and season of life.

There are common questions that arise as we engage others to trust in the Bible through interpersonal ministry. Being an ancient book, why should we trust the Bible? What makes the Bible better than other books that claim to have insight into human flourishing?

Those who trust the Bible believe that it is the Word of God to humanity and is sufficient to address everything about life and godliness without error or equal. It stands as the authoritative standard by which truth and error


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