God's Unchanging Nature
God's Unchanging Nature2
Our Daily Homily - Hebrews
By F.B. Meyer0HEB 1:12HEB 2:17HEB 3:1HEB 4:9HEB 5:14HEB 6:6HEB 7:16HEB 8:13HEB 9:28HEB 10:9F.B. Meyer emphasizes the unchanging nature of God in his sermon 'Our Daily Homily - Hebrews', contrasting God's eternal consistency with the transient nature of creation, humanity, and our own emotions. He highlights that while great figures of faith have come and gone, God remains the same, providing a steadfast refuge and a merciful high priest. Meyer encourages believers to consider Jesus in various roles, including Apostle and Priest, and to find rest in Him amidst life's challenges. He reassures that there is a divine rest available for weary souls, which is both a present experience and a future hope. Ultimately, Meyer calls for a deeper connection with Christ, urging believers to be perfected in every good work to fulfill God's will.
Amidst All the Changes of This Troublous Life
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 102:25MAL 3:6HEB 13:8JAS 1:17C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the unchanging nature of God amidst the constant changes and troubles of life, highlighting that while everything else may fade or alter, God remains steadfast and eternal. He draws parallels between the stability found in God and the comfort a mariner feels upon reaching solid ground after a storm. Spurgeon reassures believers that God's attributes—His power, wisdom, justice, and love—are immutable, providing a refuge and stronghold for His people in times of trouble. The sermon underscores the precious assurance that God's love is everlasting and unchanging, offering hope and stability in a tumultuous world.