In the sermon titled "The Changeless One In Changing Times," Gary Shepard addresses the theological doctrine of the immutability of Christ, emphasizing that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever, as stated in Hebrews 13:8. Shepard argues that in a world of constant change and uncertainty—moral, political, and personal—believers can find hope and stability in the unchanging nature of Christ. He reinforces this argument through various Scripture references, including Hebrews 1:8, which attests to Christ's eternal kingship and unchanging nature. The summary significance of this doctrine lies in its reassurance to the faithful that their foundation for hope, salvation, and perseverance does not depend on shifting cultural or personal circumstances, but on the unchanging essence and purposes of God as fulfilled in Christ.
“Though all these things change, they have, they are, and they will. The Lord Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.”
“His worth and His person and His promises, they do not change in their value like the changes that take place in men.”
“Any real hope or real consolation is not to be found in looking to men for change or in seeking to change ourselves.”
“If your hope is in some politician, you're probably going to be in trouble. If your hope is in something that you have done... you'll be in trouble. But if your hope is in that purpose of grace, which God purposed in Christ before the world began, then you have every reason to hope tomorrow.”
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