“For I the Lord do not change; therefore you, O children of Jacob are not consumed.” Malachi 3:6
“Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.” Hebrews 13:8
A few years ago, my Bible Study Girls were asked to create a faith growth chart. We were to mark where we thought our faith was at say 5-10 years ago and then where it was at the time of the study. As we shared our charts it was great to see that all of us felt we had grown in our faith lives. We also all showed times where we plateaued. As Christians, we call this being sanctified by God. We were justified with God when we accepted Christ as our Lord and Savior. We are currently being sanctified by the Holy Spirit. And one day we will be glorified when we see Christ again. That’s Christian growth.
Our lives, believers or not, are filled with changes. Changes in our bodies, beliefs, relationships, financial situations and more. We are reflections of all of God’s creations – we are born, we live and one day we die. Returned to the dust. In this way we are wholly divergent from our Creator. A Creator who is immutable, never changing.
“Of old you laid the foundation of the earth, and the heavens are the work of your hands. They will perish, but you will remain; they will all wear out like a garment. You will change them like a robe, and they will pass away, but you are the same, and your years have no end.” Psalm 102:25-27
Progressive Teaching vs Biblical Teaching
Liberal thinking, in politics, religion and society, is that everything changes. Everything grows above and beyond yesteryear. That thinking gives us “progressivism.” Liberal pastors and bible teachers believe the Bible is a dusty book with old fashioned rules and ways of living. They pick and choose what us “modern believers” should follow as we become more advanced. But in holding to that interpretation they also have to believe that God is ever changing. Which the Bible makes clear He is not.
God doesn’t change His mind. Why? Because He is omnipotent and therefore already had all the information needed to form His thoughts. God doesn’t seek to improve because that implies He wasn’t perfect to begin with. God doesn’t have a growth chart – He is beyond time.
“The grass withers, the flower fades: but the word of our God shall stand forever.” Isaiah 40:10
So while King Solomon in Ecclesiastes 3 accurately shows there’s a season for everything — life and death, joy and sadness, and a time to be born and a time to die — God does not exist by those constraints. And for that we should be eternally grateful.
A Steady Hand
For much of my life I was waiting for the proverbial other shoe to drop. In other words, when things were good, I just knew they’d take a turn for the worse. Unfortunately, when things were bad I just figured they’d also get worse. As my faith chart has soared, I can rest in the truths of God’s Word. He has a plan for us for all eternity, and it is good. He won’t pull a rug out from under me. He is the Rock I can count on. His truth is something to which we can hold fast. Let’s remember the words written about 3,000 years ago: “For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.” (Ps 100:5)
We look around us and can believe things seem so much worse than “before.” We look in the mirror and see new lines and wrinkles. The seasons outside our windows come and go. Instead of despair we can look to the immutable God and see a steady hand guiding us to something better. A hope that we should pray all those whom we love would have. We build our life on His steady hill so as storms come and go, we are not rocked or defeated.
“Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5
Friends, His Word is true, good and never changing. While culture may have been different in biblical times, man’s propensity to sin carries on for thousands upon thousands of years. There’s scripture that says something like, nothing has happened to you that hasn’t happened already to someone else. It’s good to remember that because then we can look to God and see just how He has always wanted the situation resolved. The answers were carved in stone, then papyrus, then on a printing press, and now in our hearts. The same words of the Old Testament were read by Jesus. And His words by believers almost 2,000 years ago.
We don’t need a “new word” or a shiny new god. We need to rest in and believe the everlasting, unchanging God who rules the world with wisdom, grace and justice.
Everlasting (Psalm 90) by Sovereign Grace Music
O God, before the mountains were brought forth
Or days of spring and summer filled the earth
From everlasting, You are God
We dwell beneath the stars in ancient skies
A thousand years are nothing in Your sight
From everlasting, You are God
And all our days are held within Your hands
Your perfect love and favor have no end
We rest within the wisdom of Your plan
Everlasting God
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Great message to hear this morning! Keep em coming.
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