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ποΈ 26 July 2025
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Song of Solomon 6:4-13
What happens when conflict hits your relationships? In this powerful episode, Alex dives deep into Song of Solomon chapter 6 to reveal God's immutability - His unchanging nature - and how it transforms the way we handle conflict.
π― Key Takeaways:
* God's character never changes, even when we mess up
* How to start conflict resolution with affirmation (not accusations)
* Why commitment matters more than perfection in relationships
* The difference between biblical conflict and our culture's "serial relationships"
* Practical steps for handling disagreements in marriage, friendship, and with God
π Scripture Focus: Song of Solomon 6:4-13
Alex breaks down how Solomon responds to conflict with his wife - not with anger or rejection, but with affirmation, commitment, and reminders of her unique value. This mirrors exactly how God approaches us when we've messed up or pulled away from Him.
Whether you're single, married, engaged, or walking through relationship difficulties, this episode will encourage you that God's love for you never wavers, and it will equip you with biblical tools for healthier conflict resolution.
π¬ After the Amen Question: How can you handle conflict in your life knowing God is unchanging?
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0:00.0 | What's going on, everybody? Welcome back to Amen Podcast. It feels like we're officially |
0:04.5 | Amen Podcasts again because we got the truck back. Yeah, it feels good to be back in the truck. |
0:10.2 | So we pray that you are listening in a safe place right now and you're excited as we are. |
0:16.5 | We are coming to the end of our Song of Solomon series. Today we're talking about God's immutability. Do you |
0:23.3 | know what immutability is? It means you don't change. This is a word that you are never going to forget |
0:28.4 | after today's episode. You need to know that God is immutable. It means his character doesn't change. |
0:35.1 | His actions don't change. There's nothing in God that changes. You might be thinking, okay, what about the time where, you know, God relents? You see that in the book of Jonah. You see it in the book of Exodus. He relents. What does it mean to relent? Well, that is something called an anapomorphism in theology. And basically, it's just a way of |
0:55.7 | explaining things that humans can understand. It doesn't mean God is actually changing his mind. |
1:00.4 | Your translation might say God changed his mind, but it's an anapomorphism. It's just a way |
1:07.4 | of explaining it so we can understand. God doesn't change his mind per se. |
1:13.0 | Whatever he chose to do, he chose to do ahead of time, |
1:16.8 | and he always keeps to that. |
1:18.6 | The scripture might explain it as he relented, |
1:23.0 | but he was teaching a lesson to whoever he was talking to at the time. |
1:26.7 | So whether it's Abraham, whether it it's Noah whether it's Jonah where you see these times where it says God |
1:33.5 | relented remember in the book numbers it says God is not a man that he should lie or a man that |
1:39.4 | he should the son of man that he might change his mind he does not. What does Hebrews 13 tell us that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever more. |
1:49.6 | And so God doesn't change his mind. |
1:51.1 | It may look like that sometimes in scripture, he's changing his mind. |
1:53.5 | But what he's doing is he's just lining up his will in the eyes of a person with whatever |
2:00.0 | they prayed about. |
2:03.4 | So say, God, we want this to happen in scripture. God says, okay, this is what I'll do. He's not, he's already decided to do that. Because in |
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