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What are the types of God's will mentioned in the Bible?

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The Bible distinguishes between God's will of command and God's will of decree.

The Bible outlines two types of God's will: the will of command and the will of decree. The will of command refers to God's commandments that dictate moral expectations and responsibilities for His creation, as seen in the Ten Commandments and other ethical teachings. In contrast, the will of decree encompasses God's sovereign purposes that come to pass, including those things known only to Him. Importantly, while we are responsible for obeying His commands, the decree of God assures us that all events unfold according to His divine will, including salvation for the elect.
Scripture References: Romans 2:17, Isaiah 46:10, John 6:39-40

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The Will of God
Todd Nibert · Jan 7, 2007
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