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Creed 6 Creator Divine Providence, Divine Keeping of Creation & Divine Economy

Creed 6 Creator Divine Providence, Divine Keeping of Creation & Divine Economy

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Creed 6Creator

Divine Providence, Divine Keeping of Creation & Divine Economy

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Review of Creation

1. God created the world 2. God created the world from nothing3. Time started with the creation of the world4. Characters of the act of creation

a. freedomb. goodnessc. absolute powerd. the goodness of the universe is relative (the world is not bad, nor it is perfect)

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Review of Creation

5. The reason for creationa. God is complete in Himself; God is a familyb. out of the fullness of His Being and His goodness, God willed to reveal it in creation c. God Himself is the destiny of creation, “for Him (the Son) everything is” (Hebrews 2:10) for the glory of Godd. the creation of a human being was the reason of the rest of the creation “God’s glory is man fully alive.”

6. The days of creation- there are 2 directions in explaining the daysa. thousands of yearsb. 24 hours

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God’s Work with Creation

• Divine Providence: God’s knowledge of how existence of things should be to be good, then keeping and directing the order of existence with His will - first cause: God is the source of all goodness- secondary causes: the people and the created things that act as agents working with God

• Divine Keeping of Creation: it is the active direct and indirect intervention of God (through secondary causes) aiming at sustaining His creation

• Divine Economy of the world: the action of divine will by which God directs His creation. It is the execution of His plan. The divine economy negates what we call “fate” and “judgment.” there is no place for psychic or reading stars, hands, etc

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God’s Work with CreationDivine Economy

Miracles• Definition: a phenomenon that breaks usual, natural system and

cannot be explained by the usual laws• A miracle is directly related to the work of Divine Economy for a

higher goal• God’s miraculous work does not cancel the natural laws, but

transcends it • God’s miraculous work can be looked at as a creation and every

new creation does not cancel the creations before, but adds to it• Miracles does not mean change in God’s will, but it is included

since the beginning• Miracles will be completely denied by pantheism, deism or

materialism

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God’s Work with CreationDivine Economy

Miracles• To be able to differentiate between miracles,

works of magicians, and sorcerers, we should consider:

1. Miracles are made by divine power that transcends the powers in the tangible world or the spiritual world

2. True miracles glorify God. We need to look at the goal of the miracle

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Divine Economy & Prayer

• To believe in the power of prayer and its effectiveness, does not mean to negate divine economy

• The effectiveness of prayer enters into God’s previous knowledge and economy

• God is the source of our prayers, if it is according to His will

• “when we call God, we don’t call Him to change things from what He had already ordained from eternity, but to actualize what He ordained, through our prayers” Descartes

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Divine Economy & Human Freedom

• Jeremiah 10:23 “O Lord, I know the way of man is not in himself; it is not in man who walks to direct his own steps.”

• God created humans to have free will • Human freedom, even if used against God’s

will in serving it’s own, eventually would serve God’s will

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Divine Economy & Human Freedom

• There are 2 kinds of evil: 1. Natural evil that God permits with a disciplinary goal2. Moral evil that God hates, but God permits in

respect to human freedomGod’s economy is continually actualized even by moral

evil• Evil is not just the absence of good; this is called

Neo-Platonism and tends to go towards dualism. Evil is active opposition to God.

• Sin is saying “no” to God

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Divine Economy & Human Freedom

• Examples: - Joseph and his brothers (Gen 41:39-44) - baby Moses and Pharaoh (Ex 1:7-12)- St. Paul and the sea men (Acts 27:30-44)- Elijah and the widow

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Previous Knowledge, Predestination, & Permission

• “previous knowledge” is not a perfect term because it gives an impression of past, present and future in God’s knowledge. God has no past, present or future- only present

• The free choice of humans is the reason of God’s knowledge

• Because God knows the evil that humans can do by their free will, He sets a limit to their actions

• Sometimes God delivers, or give up, persons to their own wrong choices when they insist on it, in a way of discipline. Others are delivered to their own ways completely, when they reject God completely, ending in despair (Romans 1:18,21,28)