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How do we know that God is uncorruptible?

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God is uncorruptible because He is perfect and cannot decay or be influenced by sin.

The concept of God's uncorruptibility is vital in understanding His nature. Romans 1:23 refers to God as the 'uncorruptible' God, highlighting that He is immutable and incorruptible. This means that God is not susceptible to decay, change, or influence, unlike man. Since God is perfect in His holiness and is devoid of any sin, He maintains His pristine nature throughout time, as seen in Malachi 3:6. His assurance to Israel in Exodus 20 confirms His divine consistency: 'I am the Lord, I change not.'
Scripture References: Romans 1:23, Malachi 3:6, Exodus 20:1-5

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Romans 1:23
Gabe Stalnaker · Jun 23, 2013
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