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Defending the Clarity of God’s Word in a Skeptical Age
By Samuel Farag
In 2025, according to the Pew Research Center, it was reported that, “Overall, 44% of U.S. adults say the Bible is extremely important or very important in their lives, while 19% say the Bible is somewhat important, and 37% say the Bible is not too important or not at all important.” That means at least 56% of Americans do not understand or appreciate the fact that the Bible is not just any ancient text, but it is truly the God-breathed Word of God.
This lack of reverence for God’s Word is due to the skeptical age we are in. Most people today are far more willing to put their faith in science, nature, or the New Age than in the God of all Creation. There is a true battle raging in our society of a variety of worldviews, but basic logic and common-sense demand that we conclude that only one worldview can be right. And when all worldviews are put to the test, when they are all put on the fire, only one stands tall. The worldview that is built on the Bible.
Now, anyone can claim that any book is divinely inspired. Anyone can claim their religious text is true, and all should follow it. So, why should anyone put their faith in the Bible and build their worldview on this text, as opposed to the myriads of other options the world offers? Well, trusting in the truth found in the Bible is not an act of blind faith, as it is often presented by its opponents. We, as the followers of Christ, have a very reasonable faith.
Consider what Dr. Andrew A. Snelling says in article 5 of the series “Is the Bible True?”, titled, “Scientific Accuracy: Seven Compelling Evidences”, featured in Answers Magazine:
The Bible is clearly unlike any other document in history. Every claim it makes about science is not only true but crucial for filling in the blanks of our understanding about the origin of the universe, the earth, fossils, life, and human beings… Over the centuries the Bible has been rigorously tested for scientific accuracy, and it has never failed.
It is no small or unfounded claim that Bible-believing Christians make when we say that the Word of God is inerrant and infallible. We are able to back up that claim, not just from the Bible itself, but when we evaluate science, archaeology, and history, there is not a single contradiction found in the Bible.
Every apparent contradiction, when honestly studied and evaluated, has revealed that the Scriptures are error-free. All 66 books of the Bible fit perfectly with science, archaeology, and history. The Bible has never needed a revised or updated edition.
It was considered a “scientific fact” by many at one point that the Earth was the center of the universe. It was an “archaeological fact” at one point that there was no evidence for Pontius Pilate. It was a “historic fact” at one point that Israel never had a Davidic line. All those “facts” were overturned. However, the Bible never needed correction.
In his sermon, “Does the Bible Agree with Science?”, John MacArthur said:
All creation truth is from the Creator as recorded in Scripture… True science has no argument with Scripture…
Thus, the claim that the Bible is accurate because God authored it is not far-fetched. It is the only claim of truth that has real weight behind it.
As 2 Timothy 4:1-4 teaches, we are to preach the Word, remain faithful, and not drift toward teachers who tickle the ears.
The Clarity of Scripture
In addition to the authority of Scripture, we must also bring up the clarity of Scripture. Though some texts require deeper study, the gospel and the overall message of Scripture are clear to those with eyes to see.
Jesus consistently appealed to Scripture and rebuked man-made traditions (Mark 7:1-13). The crowds recognized that He taught with authority (Matthew 7:29). God is not a God of confusion (1 Corinthians 14:33), so His Word brings clarity.
The Bereans were commended because they examined the Scriptures daily (Acts 17:10-11). Scripture is clear enough to be understood when approached with humility.
The Sufficiency of Scripture
The Word of God is fully sufficient. The idea that Scripture is not enough is foreign to the Bible.
As 1 Corinthians 4:6 teaches, we are not to go beyond what is written. Scripture alone provides the authority and guidance we need.
2 Timothy 3:16-17 makes it clear that Scripture equips believers for every good work. It is complete and sufficient for salvation and sanctification.
In Luke 16:19-31, Abraham makes it clear that the Scriptures are enough. Even a resurrection would not convince those who reject God’s Word.
Likewise today, we do not need new revelation. The Old and New Testaments are sufficient. Scripture is authoritative, clear, and sufficient.
The truth found in the Word of God has everything we need for salvation. To God be all the glory!

Clarity in Scripture: The Authority, Clarity, and Sufficiency of God’s Word
Samuel Farag is the pastor of Bethel Baptist Church of Gorham, New York, a missionary with Village Missions, and the founder of Expositing the Word Ministries.
Samuel grew up and spent 32 years in the Coptic Orthodox Church. In the summer of 2017, the Lord graciously saved him when God opened his ears to hear the true Gospel, and he surrendered his life to Christ in repentance and faith.
After being born again, Samuel sensed God’s call to preach and teach the Word of God. He began his theological training at Liberty University and later earned a Master of Theological Studies degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity degree and, Lord willing, plans to pursue a PhD in Church History.
Samuel currently serves as the pastor of Bethel Baptist Church of Gorham, NY, and as a missionary with Village Missions. He is also the founder of Expositing the Word Ministries, a teaching ministry committed to the faithful exposition of Scripture and the proclamation of the biblical Gospel.
His articles and sermons can be found at ExpositingTheWord.org, and his preaching ministry is also available through the podcast Expositing the Word with Samuel Farag.
Samuel has a deep love and compassion for those who are in—or considering—the Oriental and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Having come out of the Coptic Orthodox tradition himself, he is committed to clearly proclaiming the true Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Scripture and to exposing theological errors within Orthodoxy that promote a different gospel that cannot save.
Samuel is married to his wife, Mercy, and they live in the Finger Lakes region of Western New York with their two daughters.




