Please correct me if you have a different understanding than I do, but the core of “dispensationalism” is that God relates with people differently in different times (ages or dispensations).
Back to the paraphrased quote:
- “Unless you believe that nothing changed when Adam fell, then we are all dispensationalists to some degree.” - R. C. Sproul
Now to explain it.
How did God relate to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden?
Man and woman were naked and without sin. God was in the habit of walking and talking with them in the cool of the day. Everything was “very good”.
Fast forward to Genesis 3 and beyond.
Adam and Eve are under a curse. The earth is under a curse. Mankind is expelled from the garden. Brothers are murdering their siblings. Animals are being killed for food and clothing.
Was there a change in the relationship between God and man between Genesis 2 and Genesis 4? Was life in the garden of Eden different from life under the Adamic curse? Is there ANY Christian that does not believe that life in the garden of Eden was a different “dispensation” than life under the Adamic curse?
That is what R.C. Sproul was alluding to.
It is not the concept of a “dispensation” that we disagree on … it is the specific way some people choose to chop scripture and history up into specific dispensations that causes the arguments.
From my personal observations, the greatest heat and least light comes from the question of when to insert a rapture to split two hypothetical dispensations.