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sermonette: Change and Constancy

Some Things Must Not Change
John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)
Given 19-Apr-11; Sermon #1042As; 19 minutes

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An article by Seth Lipsky claims that the international standard for the kilogram, stored in France, has mysteriously lost mass, creating a crisis of measurement. Lipsky used the analogy of the floating and unstable dollar, which is perhaps more devastating than the physical loss of mass of the kilogram. Jokingly, he suggested that we might as well allow the kilogram and all other measurements to float, producing the same instability as the creators of "funny money" by the unscrupulous manipulators of the US Treasury and the Federal Reserve Bank. Fortunately, God and His law do not change. Our character must be transformed from volatile and unstable human nature (subject to the second law of thermodynamics—degrading into randomness and instability) to immutable and unchanging godly character. God is the standard to which we aspire to conform.





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