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What is the significance of God's unchanging nature?

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God's unchanging nature assures Christians of His reliability and faithfulness.

The unchanging nature of God is a cornerstone of Reformed theology, reinforcing the idea that God is immutable. Malachi 3:6 declares, 'For I am the Lord, I do not change,' which reassures believers that God's promises, character, and purposes are consistent and trustworthy. This immutability means that His covenant with His people remains secure, even in a rapidly changing world. Therefore, Christians can find comfort knowing that God is stable and reliable, allowing them to draw strength from His eternal truths rather than fluctuating circumstances.
Scripture References: Malachi 3:6, Isaiah 46:10

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God's Will IS Done
Norm Wells · Aug 22, 2010
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