“My son, fear thou the Lord and the king: and meddle not with them that are given to change.” Proverbs 24:21
“For I am the Lord, I change not” Malachi 3:6a
The truth changes not–God’s Word stands forever. God changes not: everything about God, His person, His kingdom, His plan, and His purpose are eternal. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. God’s people are to earnestly contend for the faith once delivered. God forbids the changing of His Word. God commands His people not to change, nor to meddle with those who are given to change.
Yet man is given over to change. Churches are constantly changing, using the excuse that the world of the Bible is not our world, and we must change to be relevant to our world. The changed ‘Bibles’ are the top sellers, and that which religious leaders laud. The religious consensus is that Biblical morality and order is outdated, and that we must change from those repressive orders, unto what is deemed politically correct by the world. The popular doctrine of the day is that the principles taught in “all scripture” are no longer relevant in this age of grace.
While every message from heaven has always been and continues to be, “change not,” man continues to embrace the spirit that says, “God wants you to change.”
Change is the contradictory action against the truth which never changes. It is the manifestation of that which is inconsistent with the truth. Change is due to an agenda different from seeking the will and way of God that changes not. Change is the substituting of man’s way for God’s way. Change is the disregard for the authority of God’s unchanging way as the standard of judgment.
Man continues to praise those who are given to change, while holding those in contempt who stand against change. The only way man can hope to gain by change, is if God were to change. SELAH!
SHARING