Still Speaking: The Bible in a Modern World
Is the Bible still relevant today? It’s an ancient text, written in times and languages far removed from ours. Yet its words continue to echo through modern life — in art, ethics, law, and the quiet questions people ask when life feels uncertain. The Bible’s relevance doesn’t depend on historical accuracy or cultural familiarity. It endures because it speaks to the enduring human condition: fear and hope, justice and mercy, loss and renewal. Its stories are not just about ancient people; they are about us — our choices, our failures, our longing for meaning. For some, the Bible remains sacred scripture. For others, it is literature, philosophy, or moral history. But even outside faith, its influence persists. Phrases like “turn the other cheek,” “love your neighbor,” and “let there be light” have shaped how we think and speak about compassion, forgiveness, and creation. Perhaps the question isn’t whether the Bible is still relevant, but how we choose to read it. When approached with c...