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The Unchanging of God's Standards.

Welcome to this Bible study, where we will explore the unchanging nature of God's standards and commands. It can be easy to become distracted and swayed by our culture's ever-changing trends and beliefs. However, these Scriptures remind us that God's standards remain consistent and are never subject to the moment's whim.


Isaiah 40:8 and I Peter 1:25 declare that God's Word endures forever. It is unchanging and reliable, standing firm throughout all generations. Psalm 19:7-11 and 119:89, 160 also emphasize the timeless nature of God's commands, describing them as perfect and trustworthy. Similarly, Proverbs 30:5-6 affirms that every word of God is flawless and shields those who take refuge in Him.


Why is it important to recognize God's unchanging nature? Exodus 3:14-15 gives us a glimpse into His character, as He reveals Himself to Moses as "I AM WHO I AM." This means that God always has been and always will be. Malachi 3:6 and Hebrews 13:8 further reinforce the idea that God does not change, unlike the shifting shadows of this world.


Jesus also affirms the unchanging nature of God's standards and commands in John 8:57-58, stating that Abraham rejoiced to see His day. This indicates that the promises of God and His plan for Salvation have remained the same throughout history.


In Hebrews 1:10-12, the writer quotes Psalm 102:25-27, describing the eternal nature of God and His unchanging character. This highlights that God's permanent character and nature extend beyond His commands and who He is at His core.


So why does this matter to us today? Recognizing God's unchanging nature gives us a firm foundation to stand on in an ever-changing world. We can trust His Word and character, knowing they remain consistent in all circumstances. As we seek to live according to God's standards, we can have confidence that they will lead us toward a fulfilling and purposeful life.


In conclusion, let us take comfort that God's standards and commands are unchanging. It is up to us to align ourselves with His will and trust in His permanent nature. May this Bible study serve as an encouragement to continue seeking the truth of God's Word.

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