The sermon titled "Our God Changes Not," preached by Gary Shepard, focuses on the theological concept of God's immutability, primarily drawn from Malachi 3:6. Shepard emphasizes that God does not change, affirming that His perfection means He cannot change for better or worse. He discusses the relevance of this immutable nature of God against the backdrop of human inconsistency and the modern world's desire for a contemporary deity. Key scripture references include Hebrews 13:8 and Isaiah 46:9-10, which underline God's eternal, unchanging nature. The practical significance lies in the assurance it provides believers; despite their fluctuating circumstances and failings, God's promises and His essence remain steadfast, ensuring that they are not consumed by their own sins or uncertainties. This doctrine stands in stark contrast to the transient nature of human life and highlights the importance of relying on God's unchanging nature for comfort and hope.
“He cannot change for the better because he's already perfect. And being perfect, he will not change for the worse.”
— Gary Shepard
“He is the same yesterday and today and forever. And it is because of His unchangeableness, His immutability, that you sons of Jacob are not consumed.”
— Gary Shepard
“Our hope rests in his unchangeable faithfulness, not in ourselves.”
— Gary Shepard
“Though I'm up and down and fickle and failing and full of unbelief at times, the blessing is He's the same.”
— Gary Shepard
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