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How do we know God's character is unchanging?

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The Bible affirms that God's character is unchanging, which is integral to His attributes.

The unchanging nature of God is a fundamental tenet of Reformed theology. The Scriptures consistently portray God as immutable, meaning His attributes—such as love, mercy, and justice—are constant and reliable. If we suggest that God's love is contingent upon human response or varies with time and circumstances, we rob Him of His glory and make Him akin to man’s fickle nature.

As revealed in Scripture, particularly in passages like James 1:17, we see that God does not change like shifting shadows. His promise of salvation is secure, built on the foundation of Christ's atoning work, which was established before the foundation of the world. This immutable nature guarantees that those whom He has elected will remain steadfastly in His love and grace, which is crucial for a believer’s assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: James 1:17

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