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What does Hebrews say about God's unchanging nature?

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Hebrews explains that God’s promises are immutable and His plans for His people remain steadfast through all circumstances.

In the book of Hebrews, particularly in Hebrews 6:17-18, it is emphasized that God’s nature is unchanging, which assures us that His promises to His people are equally immutable. Theologically, this underpins the entire covenant of grace, wherein God pledges Himself to His people through Christ's redemptive work. The immutability of God serves as a source of comfort and hope for believers, reminding us that despite our fluctuating circumstances and personal struggles, His love, purpose, and commitments remain unchanged. This assurance calls us to respond in faith, knowing that we can trust the promises God has made.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:17-18

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