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  1. Definition and Description God the Father is the Author of the Divine Decree. The decree of God is His eternal, holy, wise and sovereign purpose, comprehending at once all things that ever were or will be in their causes, courses, conditions, successions, and relations and determining their certain futurition

  2. The word ‘Decree’ refers to the eternal plan by which God has rendered all of the events of the universe as certain. This includes past, present and future angelic and human history. The Decree of God is the chosen and adopted plan of God for all of His works.

  3. May 7, 2017 · • The traditional definition “The decree of God is his eternal purpose according to the counsel of his will whereby for his own glory he has foreordained whatever comes to pass” (Westminster Shorter Catechism). • Simple definition “God’s ‘decrees’ are his decisions concerning all things outside himself.”

  4. We started this study with a definition: The Decree of God refers to His Eternal (always existed), Holy (perfect integrity), Wise (the application of Omniscience to creation), and Sovereign purpose, comprehending simultaneously all things that ever were or will be in their causes, conditions (status), successions (interaction with others that ...

  5. God! A decree is an official order issued by a legal authority. A decree is taking God’s words and speaking them out. A decree from our lips can be loaded with life, restoring the fallen and reviving the forsaken. We have been given the authority from Jesus to speak decrees into our realms of influence, and as we do, we begin to create

  6. 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. The last chapter dealt with creation; this one will deal with his continuing government of creation— his providence.

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  8. The decree of God is an interTrinitarian agreement, established in eternity past among the members of the Godhead which is designed to reveal the purpose and glory of God. It demonstrates God’s sovereign control over all things and over all events in human history.