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7 maj 2017 · 2. What does the Bible say are the distinctive features of God’s decrees? • The decrees of God are universal -- He stabilizes the material universe -- He has set seasons and boundaries of nations -- He has predetermined the rise and fall of rulers -- He controls the circumstances of each life
The Divine Decree of God refers to his eternal [always existed], holy [having perfect integrity], wise [application of omniscience to creation] and sovereign purpose. God simultaneously comprehended all things that ever were or ever would be.
God’s decrees include his determination of all his actions, and thereby all the events that occur. It includes his decree to create, and then to govern all that happens in his creation.
compromising the justice of God. The divine decrees are the eternal plan by which God has rendered certain all the events of the universe, including both angelic and human history-past, present and future. God’s decree rendered all things as certain to occur; He decided that they would exist.
The term decree is a term used to describe the outworking of God’s eternal plan or purpose. Sometimes the doctrine is referred to as the decrees of God but this is inaccurate. This is because God’s decree is actually one, all‐encompassing, plan.
God's decrees are called His “counsel” to signify they are consummately wise. They are called God's “will” to show He was under no control, but acted according to His own pleasure.
Click the File Folder to Download Your PDF OR Read Online Below The Doctrine of The Divine Decree. The decree of God refers to His eternal (always existed), Holy (perfect integrity), wise (the application of Omniscience to creation), and sovereign purpose.