Is the Bible Still Relevant? 3 Reasons to Start a Micro-Study Today
- Boundless Team

- 10 hours ago
- 4 min read
You've probably heard the question before.
Maybe you've even asked it yourself.
Is the Bible still relevant in 2026?
Here's what's interesting: while cultural foundations keep shifting, more people are actually opening their Bibles. Sales jumped 11% in 2025, and Bible-reading resolutions are surging this year.
People are searching for something solid.
Something true.
Something that doesn't change every time the culture does.

The Book That Speaks to Right Now
The Bible wasn't written in 2026.
But it speaks directly to 2026.
Here are three reasons why starting a micro-study today might be exactly what you need: even if you've never opened a Bible before or it's been sitting on your shelf for years.
Reason 1: It Addresses the Issues You Actually Care About
Think the Bible is just ancient stories with no connection to your life?
Think again.
Scripture contains over 2,000 references to money and finances. More than 500 verses about love. Over 100 passages about finding your purpose.
But it goes deeper than that.
The Bible directly tackles contemporary issues including:
Racism and justice for the oppressed
Social equality and diversity
Care for creation and the environment
Family dynamics and relationships
Work, rest, and calling
These aren't side topics.
They're woven throughout Scripture because God cares about the practical realities you navigate every single day.
A micro-study approach means you can dive into exactly what matters most to you right now: without needing to read Genesis to Revelation first.

Reason 2: It Offers an Anchor When Everything Feels Unstable
Dr. Corné Bekker, Dean of Divinity at Regent University, notes that people are increasingly turning to Bible study "as a response to cultural instability and a deep hunger for truth."
Sound familiar?
In a world where today's facts become tomorrow's misinformation, where foundations shift beneath our feet, the Bible provides something different.
Something eternally true.
Something ancient and unchanging.
That doesn't mean it's irrelevant: it means it's the opposite.
When you're drowning in conflicting voices and endless hot takes, Scripture offers solid ground. A micro-study practice gives you access to that stability without requiring hours you don't have.
Even five minutes with an open Bible can recalibrate your entire day.
It reminds you what's actually true when everything else feels like quicksand.

Reason 3: It Reveals Timeless Truths About Being Human
Here's something remarkable:
The Bible's descriptions of human behavior prove more accurate than most psychology textbooks.
It doesn't sugarcoat. It doesn't idealize.
It shows real people: flawed, broken, stumbling, questioning people: encountering a God who meets them exactly where they are.
You'll find:
Leaders who failed spectacularly
Doubters who asked hard questions
Faithful people who still struggled
Ordinary folks used for extraordinary purposes
These aren't sanitized Sunday school stories.
They're raw, honest accounts of what it means to be human and what it means to encounter the divine.
When you open Scripture, you're not just reading ancient history. You're discovering yourself. You're gaining insight into why people do what they do: including you.
God's Word has never been outdated, superseded, or improved upon.
Each encounter with the text has potential to transform your understanding of who you are and what matters most.
What Makes a "Micro-Study" Different?
You might be thinking: "This sounds great, but I don't have time for serious Bible study."
That's exactly why micro-studies work.
A micro-study is:
Short (5-15 minutes)
Focused (one passage or theme)
Practical (applied to your real life today)
Accessible (perfect for beginners)
Instead of trying to understand everything all at once, you're taking one small bite. One verse. One story. One question.
You're letting it sit with you throughout your day.
You're asking: "What does this mean for me right now?"
This approach isn't about checking a religious box. It's about encountering truth in digestible pieces that actually stick.
And here's the beautiful part: those small encounters add up.
Five minutes today becomes wisdom for a lifetime.

Your Next Step: Start Small, Start Today
Ready to begin?
Here's your simple plan:
Pick a starting point. The Gospel of John is perfect for beginners. Psalms meets you in every emotion. Proverbs offers daily wisdom.
Set a time. Morning coffee. Lunch break. Before bed. Consistency beats intensity.
Ask one question. What is God saying to me through this? How does this apply to my life today?
Let it breathe. Don't rush. Sit with one verse if that's all you get through.
If you're looking for guidance, check out our beginner Bible study podcasts at Boundless Online Church. We break down Scripture in bite-sized, accessible ways designed for real people living real lives.
No seminary degree required.
Just you, an open Bible, and a few minutes of honest attention.
The Invitation
The Bible remains relevant because you remain relevant.
Your questions matter. Your struggles are real. Your search for truth is valid.
Scripture isn't trying to impress you with fancy language or shame you for not having all the answers.
It's inviting you into a conversation that's been going on for thousands of years: a conversation about what it means to be human, to encounter God, to live with purpose.
That conversation is waiting for you today.
All you have to do is open the Book and start reading.
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