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How do we know that God's law is unalterable?

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God's law, as presented in Scripture, is divine and cannot be changed or appealed; it stands as the absolute measure of holiness.

The unchangeable nature of God's law is underscored in Ezekiel 43:12, where it declares, 'This is the law of the house.' This phrase signals that God's commandments are ultimatum statements without any potential for modification or human interpretation. As John Thornberry stated, God's law cannot be bent; it can only be broken. This serves to emphasize that God's standards are rooted in His holy character, which remains constant and eternal. The fulfillment of the law through Christ further illustrates its permanence, as He did not abolish the law but fulfilled it (Matthew 5:17). Thus, God's law stands as a requirement that must be met through Christ, the only one who could meet its demands.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 43:12, Matthew 5:17

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