
Dale Pollard
There was a chaotic, inky, and endless cosmic ocean raging in the great nothingness before time began. But, if we could traverse back in time and glimpse the earth after it had just started spinning we’d likely surmise that we had stepped onto another planet. Animals spoke in a tongue which the first humans understood, bipedal serpents stalked the infant earth, and a mighty conflict exploded in the heavens among the sons of God. The thundering footsteps of giants could be heard roaming the ancient landscape; turning the blood of our ancestors to ice. Sorcery and witchcraft, though banned by our Creator, was successfully practiced and the consequences of those actions are not understood. From the garden of God to the hellscape of godless cities came accounts of good and evil. These accounts left a permanent impact on every generation that followed and the stories that have been passed down feel almost familiar somehow. It’s as if they were tattooed on our hearts or that eternity was ingrained in the human psyche.
A plethora of ancient cultures echo the same biblical imagery in their written and oral traditions. Mainstream astronomers, geologists, archeologists, and the secular slew of mighty minds have fooled themselves and others into believing that they’ve made discoveries that have enlightened the modern age. Our ancestors, as they’re painted in the history books, stumbled about in blind ignorance— longing to have access to the vast amounts of wisdom we’re privy to. This is simply not the case. The Bible serves as mankind’s one and only peek behind the spiritual veil. It’s a book that was attacked during its formation and ever since the completion of its closing revelation. Of all the accusations and allegations levied against the inspired texts, only the ignorant could make the claim that the Bible is boring. There’s a wide range of baggage one might bring with them as they crack open its precious pages but who could close the book and walk away with such a thought? It’s fascinating. It’s a gripping literary masterpiece with such historical, scientific, and spiritual implications that it’s powerful enough to upend the lives of its readers and reroute their eternal destination. The Bible is a book of life. It’s about life back then and right now. It’s about spiritual life; the bleak state of it then and our justified life now. It’s about the Creator of life. It elucidates, improves, elevates, and transforms. So, the Book is quite literally everything for everyone.
The sum of your word is truth, and every one of your righteous rules endures forever (Psalm 119:160).
Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him (Proverbs 30:5).
The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever (Isaiah 40:8).


