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What is the difference between God's will of decree and will of command?

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God's will of decree always comes to pass, while His will of command is often disobeyed.

The distinction between God's will of decree and His will of command is crucial in understanding His sovereignty. The will of decree refers to God's purposes that He has ordained to occur, which are always fulfilled as seen in Ephesians 1:11, stating that He 'works all things according to the counsel of His will.' Conversely, the will of command involves His revealed law and precepts, such as the Ten Commandments, which humanity frequently fails to obey. Thus, God's will of command, while good and just, reflects the reality of human sinfulness and the necessity for divine grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:11

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Thy Will Be Done
Todd Nibert · Jun 7, 2026
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