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How do we know that God is immutable?

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The immutability of God is affirmed in Scripture, emphasizing that He does not change in His character or promises.

God's immutability is a significant attribute that underscores His perfection and reliability. As noted in Galatians 3, God is presented as the one true and living God, immutable and consistent in His covenant promises. The promise made to Abraham was not altered with the introduction of the law, highlighting that God's nature remains constant regardless of human circumstances or actions. This is also reflected in Scripture, such as Malachi 3:6, which states, 'For I the Lord do not change.' Thus, believers can trust in the stability of God's character, particularly concerning His promises of grace and salvation.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:15-29, Malachi 3:6, Hebrews 13:8

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