The Bible affirms that God does not change, providing believers with assurance of His steadfastness as seen in Malachi 3:6: 'For I am the Lord, I change not.'
God's immutability is a key doctrine in Reformed theology, emphasizing that He is unchanging in His nature, purpose, and promises. This attribute reassures believers that God's plans for salvation are secure and not influenced by human actions or circumstances. As stated in Psalm 33:11, 'The counsel of the Lord standeth forever,' demonstrating that God's will is immutable and eternal. His steadfastness assures us that our salvation, grounded in His purpose, is secure.
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