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How do we know that God cannot change?

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God's nature as immutable is established in Scripture, notably in Isaiah 46:9-10, which claims He decrees and executes His purpose without change.

The nature of God's immutability is demonstrated in multiple biblical passages. Isaiah 46:9-10 emphasizes, 'I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning.' This highlights that God's knowledge and power are absolute and unchanging. If God could change, it would imply that He could be either improved upon or diminished, which would directly contradict His perfect nature. Therefore, His immutability is foundational to the trustworthiness of His promises and declarations. In the New Testament, this concept is affirmed again in Romans 8:28, where all things work together for good according to His unchanging purpose.
Scripture References: Isaiah 46:9-10, Romans 8:28

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