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# How Created Channels Work

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The receiver and AoP now need a concrete ecology. If creatures receive reality bodily, inwardly, and Godwardly, then every channel must be judged by how it carries contact, compresses meaning, forms desire, and directs allegiance.

Scripture begins with reality created, ordered, sustained, meaningful, morally charged, and dependent on God. Human beings encounter that reality as embodied living persons addressed by God. Bodily life receives contact, limit, hunger, pain, pleasure, place, and action. The heart-mind receives words, memories, desires, fears, images, judgments, and habits. The whole person responds Godwardly in worship, prayer, allegiance, discernment, refusal, or Spirit-given participation. Public channels such as language, family, culture, institutions, tools, rituals, evidence, testimony, science, economics, law, media, and Church life enter through that receiver and form what creatures can notice, love, fear, remember, confess, and hand on.

![Receiver and Channel Ecology](https://systemstheology.com/data/books/divine-design-framework/visuals/en/c36051a5aad0575ef15a0105a590e1ca5f013ce1.png)

Mediation names this creaturely reception and transmission; it is not a ceiling over divine freedom. God creates by command, appears, judges, heals, raises, speaks through prophets, pours out the Spirit, becomes flesh, and brings final judgment, while finite creatures still receive these acts in body, time, language, memory, sign, witness, and Spirit-given communion. Grace restores persons and communities through the Spirit by working through creaturely life: healing embodied persons, renewing the heart-mind, judging falsehood, and forming truthful communion in Christ.

Every domain is therefore a real contact point within one creation: physics, biology, consciousness, language, history, institutions, technology, economies, families, churches, ecology, art, sexuality, aging, and public life. Scripture, doctrine, history, science, philosophy, psychology, AI, systems research, clinical care, institutions, ecology, and lived experience function as differently warranted disciplines, channels, and witnesses of reality-contact that must align under Christ inside one created order. Doctrine, empirical result, empirical instantiation, structural consonance, structural convergence, analogy, pastoral practice, and personal testimony remain distinct, while every true contact with reality belongs in the same creation.

Emergence belongs here as constrained higher-level order. Cells, minds, cultures, markets, languages, churches, and technologies can display real patterns not visible in isolated parts, while those patterns remain accountable to mechanism, boundary, scale, history, and fruit. Lower-level created processes supply real constraints, costs, histories, mechanisms, bodies, and limits. Mediation channels carry memory, language, models, institutions, rituals, tools, and public practices. Biblical and doctrinal claims name source, vocation, sin, judgment, grace, Christ, Spirit, Church, and final communion under their own warrant. Public domains show these relations embodied in shared systems.

The connections are not decorative parallels. A claim about money must touch bodies, labor, law, trust, fear, desire, worship, justice, and neighbor-love. A claim about physics must remain physical while still belonging to creation under the Logos. A claim about Church life must touch doctrine, bodies, trauma, authority, heart-mind formation, history, and resurrection hope. The same one creation is being read at different scales through the same embodied, inward, and Godward creature.

Because channels can become self-protective, discernment must remain correctable. James 3:17 gives the moral texture of wisdom from above; Irenaeus' critique of secret gnosis warns against private keys to spiritual superiority; historical and modern examples from New Age synthesis, mystical overreach, closed philosophical systems, and totalizing rational projects show how experience, system, and authority can defend themselves against truth. The first discipline is humility under God: repentance, accountability, source contact, embodied consequence, and love.
