The concept of God's ordinance in Christianity
God's ordinance is interpreted differently across various Christian traditions. In Protestantism, it involves God's divine command for the world's order and governance. The Catholic Church views it as the divine will driving Christ's crucifixion within God's salvation plan. In Early Christianity, God's ordinance refers to the laws and commands instituted by God that believers are encouraged to follow. Each perspective highlights the significance of divine authority and guidance in establishing moral and spiritual order.
Synonyms: Divine decree, Divine command, Divine law, Heavenly rule, Sacred command, Sacred decree, Spiritual law
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Christian concept of 'God's ordinance'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Laws and commands set forth by God that the speaker suggests should be followed.[1]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The divine command and establishment by God regarding the order and governance of the world and its authority structures.[2]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) Refers to the divine will behind Christ's crucifixion as part of God’s plan for salvation.[3]