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How do we know God's law cannot be changed?

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God's law is eternal and unchangeable, as affirmed by scripture.

The sermon points out that God's law, unlike human decrees, is perfect and cannot be altered. This is emphasized through the reference to Darius's decree, which illustrates the permanence of laws in leadership. However, while Darius was helpless to alter his decree for Daniel, God’s laws are established from eternity and carry the weight of His holy justice. Romans 7 states that God’s law is good, and sin cannot be overlooked. Thus, God's law being unchangeable also underlines the necessity of a Savior, as sin's penalty must be paid, which leads to the gospel of Jesus Christ fulfilling that law on our behalf.
Scripture References: Romans 7:12, Daniel 6

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Be Like Daniel
Kevin Thacker · Jul 8, 2020
Joshua

Joshua

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