This course explores the eternal foundation of God’s purpose as revealed in Scripture, grounding theological reflection not in human history, sin, or reaction, but in the being of God Himself. Moving beyond reactive or anthropocentric models of divine intention, this study demonstrates that God’s purpose flows from who God eternally is – Father, Son, and Spirit – in perfect communion.
Participants will examine the distinction between eternity and time, showing that divine purpose precedes creation, history, and human action. The course argues that God’s purpose is not shaped by sin, adjusted for failure, or conceived as a corrective “Plan B,” but is the timeless expression of God’s own nature. What God expresses in history is what He purposed in eternity.
Special attention is given to the Trinitarian communion as the fountainhead of divine action. Creation and redemption are presented not as responses to deficiency or crisis, but as the overflow of eternal love, shared life, and divine fullness. In this framework, purpose is understood as ontological rather than reactive – rooted in God’s eternal being rather than contingent upon human behavior.
A preview from the course is available in the curriculum. You will receive a certificate of completion after finishing the course. Interested in enrolling? Click the following to make your payment: BUY NOW
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Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 2 Lessons
- Lifetime
