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Because the text is teaching us, everything that's been said about Jesus Christ in the first 12 chapters, well now you need to know this about Him, He does not change. There really is no time in which it would be inappropriate for a teacher in the church who's teaching sound doctrine, or for th
Staggering change, change we really cannot even fully conceive of and appreciate. a religious life unto God with no temple? After thousands of years, now, no temple, no priesthood, no animal sacrifices, and all these ceremonies that control the rhythm of their life. And what does this mean? The
God's Immutability or Unchangeableness is that Divine perfection whereby He is the Eternally Perfect One, in His own Being or Essence, and in all His works, and, therefore, is and remains the same continuously supremely exalted above all things without increase or decrease, growth or diminution. Th
4. God is Immutable. The eternal, incomprehensible, invisible God is the Unchangeable One. This immutability of God is already implied especially in the attributes of God's simplicity and eternity, but it may be singled out, on the basis of Scripture, as one of the divine perfections. Even as God i
Especially of that we can be sure because our Lord Jesus, the One through Whom our immutable God reveals Himself, is “the SAME, yesterday, today and forever” (Heb. 13:8). Is it not wonderfully comforting to know that our God does not change? In Him, through the unchangeable Jesus, we rest. ❖ Attrib
But in this name, Jehovah, He also expresses the truth that He is the unchangeable one; and that truth He has caused to be reflected so beautifully in the world of numbers which He designed. I Am means exactly that! Never does God say, "I was", or "I will be." Always He speaks that one truth concern
And all these staggering changes, and what does this mean? Does this mean that the very essence of the covenant has changed? Does this mean that the very way of salvation has changed? Has God himself changed? And in the midst of all these changes comes the word of the inspired letter. And now he