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Why is believing in God's unchangeableness important for Christians?

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Believing in God's unchangeableness provides comfort and assurance that His promises and purposes remain constant.

The unchangeableness of God is a foundational doctrine in Reformed theology, emphasizing that God is consistent in His character, promises, and purposes as revealed in Scripture. Malachi 3:6 states, 'For I am the Lord, I change not.' This truth reassures believers that regardless of life's uncertainties and changes, God's nature and His love for His people remain steadfast. In times of distress and confusion, we rely upon His absolute faithfulness, knowing that He will fulfill His promises. As expressed in Lamentations 5:19, 'Thou, O Lord, remainest forever,' we can find solace that God's eternal faithfulness offers stability in an ever-changing world.
Scripture References: Malachi 3:6, Lamentations 5:19

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