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Episode 4 Framework Part II

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God works with His creation to accomplish His will and purposes. This is the case with humanity, and it has also been the case within His divine creation in the heavenly realm. By understanding how God has worked throughout history in both the divine and human realms provides a framework for a Christian worldview. God works by commissioning those He calls, and that calling is accompanied by His delegated authority. In this episode we look at what creatures make up God's divinely created beings as revealed in the Old Testament, and discuss the context of of how Elohim, the Hebrew work for god, is used. God's delegated authority aligns with His will and purposes, and is solely based on His choosing, so that grace and forgiveness flow freely, and the believer can live in unquestioned victory.

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God works with His creation to accomplish His will and purposes. This is the case with humanity, and it has also been the case within His divine creation in the heavenly realm. By understanding how God has worked throughout history in both the divine and human realms provides a framework for a Christian worldview. God works by commissioning those He calls, and that calling is accompanied by His delegated authority. In this episode we look at what creatures make up God's divinely created beings as revealed in the Old Testament, and discuss the context of of how Elohim, the Hebrew work for god, is used. God's delegated authority aligns with His will and purposes, and is solely based on His choosing, so that grace and forgiveness flow freely, and the believer can live in unquestioned victory.

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