The sermon by John MacDuff focuses on the theological doctrine of the immutability of God, emphasizing the comfort that believers find in God's unchanging nature amid a world characterized by change and uncertainty. He argues that God’s immutability is essential to His perfection and that any alteration in God's nature would make Him less than divine. MacDuff references Malachi 3 and Psalm 102:27, articulating that while the world faces inevitable decay, God remains unchanged, providing a steadfast refuge for believers. The sermon highlights the significance of Jesus Christ's immutability, affirming that His eternal nature guarantees unwavering compassion and support for His followers, even in times of trial. This assurance invites believers to trust in God's unchanging love, fostering peace amidst life's tumult.
“What a fountain of comfort is to be found in the immutability of God. Not one ripple can disturb the calm of His unchanging nature.”
“All is changing, but the unchanging one.”
“The change is with yourself, not with your God.”
“Pillowing your head on the immutability of Jesus, amid the rude buffetings of a changing world, you will be able, night after night, to say... I will lie down and sleep in peace.”
The Bible affirms that God is immutable, stating in Malachi 3:6, 'For I the Lord do not change.'
Malachi 3:6, Psalm 102:27
God's immutability is affirmed throughout Scripture, particularly in Malachi 3:6 and Hebrews 13:8.
Malachi 3:6, Hebrews 13:8
The immutability of God is crucial for Christians because it assures us of His unchanging love and faithfulness in our lives.
Psalm 102:27, Hebrews 13:8
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