If we do not believe in the total message of the Bible, then we become judge and arbitrator of the truth. Instead of God!
All those human things are so important. Jesus came to earth as a human, and dwelt among us. He experienced what we experience. He was also tempted! Therefore, God knows that human experience, specifically as reported in the Bible are part of his Word to us.
I will relate again the 2 years I walked away from the Bible, and God, because I wasn't healed of RA. I was in pain, I was spiritually bereft! God told me to read the Psalms over and over.
What I discovered reading 5 psalms a day for 2 years, was that the Bible is about real people, who suffer, rejoice, dance, weep, and live on this earth. The other thing I found, was that these very real people were still able (except for imprecatory psalms like Psalm 88) were still able to praise God in spite of the circumstances of their lives.
I love the humanness of the Bible. God put that in there for a specific reason, including "bring me my cloak." We can learn so much from a simple statement like that! It points to the fact that Paul was human, too! And he experienced cold, and he had friends to help him on his earthly part of the journey. It points away from gnosticism, and that our bodies, our lives on this earth mean nothing!
When you talk away statements like "bring me my cloak" you literally tear out support for the Bible truth that God created us to live on this earth. And then there is the historical importance, of where Paul was, where he had been, which helps us understand what Paul was going through as he wrote the key doctrines in his epistles.
I rest my case! Rant over!