The Bible is central to the Christian faith—but can we trust it? Over time, skeptics have questioned whether the New Testament has been altered or corrupted. Some wonder if the words we read today are the same words the early church received.
But when we take a closer look, the evidence tells a different story. The New Testament has more ancient manuscript support than any other document from antiquity. Early Christians preserved it carefully, quoted it frequently, and died believing it was true. More importantly, scripture tells us that God’s Word is not only God-breathed, but enduring. God did not just speak; He also made sure His words would not be lost.
Understanding the reliability of the New Testament helps strengthen our confidence—not just in a book, but in the God who gave it to us.