Finding Stability in an Unchanging God

Open Bible on wooden surface facing a cross with radiant sunrise
An open Bible illuminated by the sunrise behind a hilltop cross

Have you ever heard the statement, “God does not change”? It might sound a bit mysterious at first, but this idea is actually a comforting belief in many religions, particularly the Abrahamic ones like Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The concept is called “divine immutability,” which is just a fancy way of saying that God’s nature, character, and promises always stay the same.

Why Is This Important?

Think about it: in a world where everything is constantly shifting—trends, relationships, even our own emotions—having something (or someone) that remains unchanging can feel like an anchor. When people say “God does not change,” they mean that God is always trustworthy, loving, and faithful. His promises don’t expire, and His decisions aren’t influenced by whims or external pressures.

What Does the Bible Say?

If you’re curious about where this idea comes from, you can find it in many parts of the Bible. For example, Malachi 3:6 says, “I the Lord do not change.” Other verses, like Hebrews 13:8, describe Jesus as being the same “yesterday and today and forever.” That’s pretty straightforward, right?

Why Is It Comforting?

For believers, this unchanging nature of God provides a deep sense of stability. It means God’s love doesn’t waver based on circumstances or mistakes. His promises, whether they’re about peace, forgiveness, or guidance, stay rock-solid over time. Imagine a friend who never breaks their word—now amplify that reliability infinitely, and you’ll get a sense of what this means on a divine scale.

What About Us?

Humans are constantly changing. We grow, learn, make mistakes, and adapt. But God isn’t like that. The book of Numbers (23:19) even states, “God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind.” This contrast reminds people that while human nature is unpredictable, God is a constant presence.

A Takeaway Thought

Whether you’re deeply religious or just exploring spiritual concepts, the idea that “God does not change” can serve as a reminder of stability and reliability in a chaotic world. It’s a belief that has brought comfort to countless people over centuries. Maybe it could bring some calm to your day too.

If you’re curious to dive deeper into this topic, there are plenty of resources, including videos and books, that explore the unchanging nature of God in simple and relatable ways!

Minister A Francine Green, April 2026

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.