Facebook has a new feature that I kind of enjoy. When I sign on for the first time most days, Facebook displays a past post for me to remember. Most often on my feed, it is a picture of my daughter from her younger years. Those pictures provide warm memories but also a chilling reminder of how much things have changed over the years. Change is inevitable.
Indeed many things have changed over the course of my life. In fact, things have changed more in the last 10 years than the first 42 years of my life combined. The cost of living has risen while cultural morality has declined. We now call entertainment things that used to shame us. And we pay big bucks for that entertainment. My daughter will come to adulthood in a totally different world from the one which greeted my adulthood.
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Many are unsettled by both the abundance and uncertainty of the change that is taking place around us. Many have exchanged hope, peace, and confidence for fear, stress, and disillusionment. The good news is that while the world may change around us, our God has not changed, nor will He.
In Malachi 3:6, God declares, “I, the Lord, do not change.” When things are changing uncontrollably around us, we can turn to the ONE who never changes. Theologically, we call this attribute of God His Immutability. God’s unchanging nature is not just an intellectual reality, but a relevant truth on which we can hang our faith. Consider these ways our God does not change.