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What does the Bible say about the permanence of God's word?

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The Bible proclaims that while heaven and earth will pass away, God's words will never pass away (Matthew 24:35).

Matthew 24:35 declares, 'Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My words shall not pass away.' This verse emphasizes the eternal nature of God's word, contrasting it with the temporal nature of creation itself. In a world that is constantly changing and wherein worldly values often dominate our thoughts, it is vital for Christians to recognize the unchanging truth of God's promises. When we meditate on the scriptures, we are reminded that they will endure forever, providing us with the foundation of our faith and hope.

The assurance that God's words are everlasting is a powerful encouragement to believers. It underscores the reliability of His revelations and prophecies, which should lead us to live in light of eternity rather than the fleeting moments of this life. By understanding that God's promises are secure, we can approach His word with confidence, knowing it is true and will guide our lives until the day of Christ's return.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:35, Hebrews 1:10-12, Isaiah 40:8, 1 Peter 1:24, Psalm 119:89, Proverbs 8:23, Hebrews 13:8, John 17, Titus 1, Hebrews 4, James 1, Matthew 5:18

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