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Hello Pastor Michael,
Your post beautifully reflects on the steadfastness of God’s character. You highlighted “God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind.” (Numbers 23:19) and “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” (Hebrews 13:8). These verses remind us that in a world full of uncertainty, we can rest in the unchanging nature of God and the consistency of Christ’s promises.
Another verse that speaks to this truth is Malachi 3:6 – “I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.” This verse emphasizes God’s immutability, showing that His unchanging nature is not only a source of comfort but also the reason His people are preserved and sustained. It assures us that His covenant love and mercy remain constant.
Biblically, this insight encourages us to build our lives on the firm foundation of God’s promises. Practically, it means cultivating habits of prayer, Scripture meditation, and fellowship that remind us of His faithfulness. When storms arise, recalling past testimonies of His provision strengthens our trust and equips us to face present challenges with confidence.
You asked, “How can we continue to draw from the unshakable foundation of His promises?” One way is by memorizing key Scriptures that affirm His faithfulness and reciting them during times of trial. Another is by sharing testimonies within the church community, which reinforces collective trust in God’s unchanging nature.
I’d like to ask the fellowship: In what ways have you personally experienced God’s unchanging nature during seasons of uncertainty?
God Bless You, Pastor Ruben
Hello Pastor Michael,
Your post beautifully reflects on the steadfastness of God’s character. You highlighted “God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind.” (Numbers 23:19) and “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” (Hebrews 13:8). These verses remind us that in a world full of shifting circumstances, we can rest securely in the unchanging promises of our Lord.
Another verse that speaks to this truth is Malachi 3:6 – “I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.” This verse emphasizes that God’s immutability is not only a theological truth but also a source of mercy and protection. His consistency ensures that His covenant love and grace remain steadfast toward His people.
Biblically, this insight calls us to anchor our faith in God’s unchanging nature. Practically, it means cultivating habits of remembrance—journaling answered prayers, sharing testimonies, and rehearsing God’s promises in times of doubt. By doing so, we strengthen our trust and encourage others to lean on Him during seasons of uncertainty.
You asked, “How can we continue to draw from the unshakable foundation of His promises?” One way is through intentional community practices—such as small group studies where members share how God has been faithful in their lives. This collective witness reinforces our confidence in His promises.
I’d like to pose a question to the fellowship: In what ways have you personally experienced God’s unchanging nature carrying you through a season of change or trial?
God Bless You, Pastor Kenny



