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How do we know that God's grace is immutable?

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God's grace is immutable, as supported by Malachi 3:6, which states that He does not change.

The immutability of God's grace is a foundational truth of Reformed theology. This is illustrated in Malachi 3:6, where it declares, 'For I am the Lord, I do not change.' This means that God's promises of grace, mercy, and salvation are steadfast and unchangeable. His election is certain and His gifts, including eternal life, cannot be revoked. Romans 11:29 also affirms that the gifts and calling of God are irrevocable, ensuring that those chosen by God for salvation are secure in that position forever. This assurance is central to the believer's confidence in Christ, as we see that our standing before God does not shift based on our actions but rests solely in Christ's completed work.
Scripture References: Malachi 3:6, Romans 11:29

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