Do Dispensationalism and Free-will Salvation question God's providence?

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Mammachickadee

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For those who do not know or have not put a name to it, dispensationalism is the belief that God worked throughout history in a series of dispensations. Essentially, God and his methods evolved with man and the church.
Free-will salvation is the belief that we chose to be children of God and actively make the decision to accept Christ as our personal savior.
If God has to wait on man for anything is He still provident? Can we really say God is in control of everything and all-powerful if he has to change the requirements for salvation based upon man's opinion of him?