Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume VI/Gregory Thaumaturgus/Dubious or Spurious Writings/Twelve Topics on the Faith/Topic IX
Topic IX.
If any one says that Christ suffers change or alteration, and refuses to acknowledge that He is unchangeable in the Spirit, though corruptible[1] in the flesh,[2] let him be anathema.
Explication.
How could one say that Christ suffers change or alteration, when the Lord Himself says, “I am and change not;”[3] again, “His soul shall not be left in Hades, neither shall His flesh see corruption?”[4]