The Bible offends not because it’s flawed — but because we are.
I. THE BIBLE ISN’T THE PROBLEM
- People don’t hate the Bible because it’s boring or outdated — they hate it because it exposes sin.
- Hebrews 4:12 says the Word of God is living and active… piercing… discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
- Scripture doesn’t just confront behavior — it goes straight to the heart.
- People attack what convicts them.
II. SCRIPTURE CONFRONTS, NOT COMFORTS, OUR FLESH
- John 3:19–20 says people loved darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil.
- Truth doesn’t offend because it’s harsh — it offends because it shines light where people want darkness.
- Sinful flesh pushes back:
- The sexually immoral hate purity.
- The prideful hate humility.
- The greedy hate generosity.
- The bitter hate forgiveness.
- People don’t reject theology — they reject accountability.
III. PEOPLE DON’T REJECT THE BIBLE BECAUSE IT’S WRONG — THEY REJECT IT BECAUSE IT’S RIGHT
- Romans 1:18 says people suppress the truth in unrighteousness.
- People push back against Scripture not because it’s unclear — but because it keeps confronting sin.
- They don’t want to surrender, so they:
- Mock it.
- Twist it.
- Redefine it.
- Avoid it.
- The louder the rejection, the deeper the conviction.
IV. THE MORE CULTURE DRIFTS, THE LOUDER THE BIBLE CONVICTS
- We’re not in a neutral world — we’re in a world demanding affirmation of sin.
- Isaiah 5:20 warns against calling evil good and good evil.
- The Bible refuses to bend.
- Even believers sometimes resist Scripture when it touches their personal idols:
- “I just don’t think God would…”
- “That was cultural.”
- “God is love, so…”
- When your theology bends around your lifestyle — you’ve created a false gospel.
V. THE BIBLE DOESN’T NEED DEFENSE — IT DEMANDS OBEDIENCE
- 2 Timothy 4:3–4 warns people will gather teachers to suit their passions.
- The issue is not losing the Bible — it’s losing the desire to obey it.
- We don’t need softer sermons — we need sharper preaching.
- The Bible doesn’t need to be made easier — it needs to be proclaimed clearly.
- The truth sets free when it cuts deep.
VI. IF THE WORD OFFENDS YOU, CHECK WHO’S LORD IN YOUR LIFE
- If the Bible offends you, it’s not flawed — your pride is.
- Truth does not adjust to culture or feelings.
- You don’t edit Scripture — Scripture edits you.
- When you resist, ask:
- Who’s really Lord in my life — Jesus or me?
- The Bible hits nerves because it forces us to surrender or rebel.
- If you want freedom — you must let God’s Word rule your life.
INVITATION / RESPONSE
- Where are you resisting Scripture?
- Where have you been offended instead of convicted?
- Are you surrendered — or just comfortable?
“The same Word that exposes your sin… also reveals your Savior. But it can’t cleanse what you won’t confess.”
Full sermon: