Dispensation
(Gr. oikonomia, "management," "economy"). (1.) The method or scheme according to which God carries out his purposes towards men is called a dispensation. There are usually reckoned three dispensations, the Patriarchal, the Mosaic or Jewish, and the Christian. (See COVENANT >> T0000916, Administration of.) These were so many stages in God's unfolding of his purpose of grace toward men. The word is not found with this meaning in Scripture. (2.) A commission to preach the gospel (
1 Cor. 9:17;
Eph. 1:10;
3:2;
Col. 1:25). Dispensations of Providence are providential events which affect men either in the way of mercy or of judgement