In the sermon titled "The Lord That Changes Not" by Gary Shepard, the main theological topic addressed is the unchangeability of God, highlighted through the Scriptures Malachi 3:6 and Hebrews 13:8. Shepard argues that while humanity constantly seeks change, true hope and stability can only be found in God, who remains unchanged across time and circumstance. He emphasizes that this immutability is critical to understanding God's essence, purposes, and promises, which stand firm despite the world's volatility and human failure. Key Scripture references, including Proverbs 24:21-22, Isaiah 46:9-10, and Hebrews 6:13-19, support the idea that God's character and intentions are eternally consistent, underscoring the importance of relying on Him for salvation rather than on fallible human efforts. The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers of their security in Christ, affirming that they are not consumed by their own sin because of God's steadfastness.
“The glorious thing is this: I am the Lord. I change not. This is the reason. This is the only reason. You sons of Jacob... Therefore, ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.”
“He is the Rock. His work is perfect. For all His ways are judgment. A God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is He.”
“Everything of value, everything eternal, every true gift of God, every bit of salvation is in the unchanging Christ.”
“God's purpose, God's promise, God's counsel and oath will never change or alter and from which He never varies.”
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