How to Discard a Worn-Out Bible Properly

Episode #1022
April 23, 2026
Rainer on Leadership

Many Christians feel uneasy simply throwing away a damaged or worn Bible. While there are no official rules, Josh and Sam discuss several thoughtful and reverent ways to handle a copy of Scripture that has served its purpose.

Reverent Burial

One historic approach—rooted in Jewish tradition—is burial. Christians may wrap the Bible, pray a short prayer of gratitude, and bury it in a meaningful place. This option is especially fitting for highly sentimental or family Bibles.

Respectful Burning

Like the respectful retirement of a worn American flag, burning can be done reverently and privately as a symbolic act of release, not destruction. Done prayerfully and safely, it reminds us that while the physical pages fade, God’s Word endures forever.

Recycling or Repurposing

Since a Bible is still a printed book physically, recycling is an appropriate and environmentally responsible option. Removing non-paper materials and offering a prayer of thanks recognizes both stewardship and reverence. Some even repurpose covers or materials as keepsakes.

Donation or “Second-Life” Uses

If the Bible is still usable, donation may give it a second life in someone else’s hands. Even severely worn Bibles can sometimes be used for artwork or display of readable portions, allowing Scripture to continue encouraging others.

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