From the Confessing the Faith Conference 2026, this session surveys the doctrine of God's decree as it runs through the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Savoy Declaration, and the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. Beginning with definitions and the family relationship among these confessions, the lecture traces the decree from Scripture's authority through creation, providence, the fall, the covenant of grace, the person of Christ, the ordo salutis, and the final judgment, demonstrating that the decree is not an isolated locus but the integrating backbone of classical Reformed theology. Main points: - the decree and Holy Scripture (Chapter 1) - the decree and the doctrine of God (Chapter 2) - Chapter 3 — God's decree itself - the decree and creation (Chapter 4) - the decree and divine providence (Chapter 5) - the decree and the fall of man (Chapter 6) - the decree and God's covenant (Chapter 7) - the decree and Christ the Mediator (Chapter 8) - the decree and the ordo salutis (Chapters 10–17) - the decree and the gospel's extent (Chapter 20) - the decree and the last judgment (Chapter 32) Scripture references: - Genesis 50:20 - Isaiah 10; 46:8-11 - Matthew 11 - Acts 16 - Romans 1 - Philippians 2:13 - Hebrews 1:1; 11:3