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What does the Bible teach about God's immutability?

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The Bible teaches that God is immutable, meaning He does not change, as stated in Malachi 3:6.

God's immutability is a central doctrine that affirms He does not change in His character, attributes, or purposes. Malachi 3:6 clearly states, 'For I am the Lord, I change not.' This characteristic is vital for understanding His faithfulness. If God could change, then His promises, love, and justice could also change, leaving us uncertain. James 1:17 reinforces this by stating that there is 'no variableness, neither shadow of turning' in God. His unchanging nature means that we can consistently rely on His declarations and promises, understanding that He is perpetually faithful and true.
Scripture References: Malachi 3:6, James 1:17

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God is Faithful
Todd Nibert · Mar 5, 2006
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