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What is the difference between gap theology and classical Christianity?

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Gap theology treats God’s sovereignty as distant, while classical Christianity sees God as present and actively involved in creation.

While gap theology implies a separation between God's decrees and the world, classical Christianity teaches that God is perpetually present and actively upholding creation. The classic view posits that God’s thought and action are one, with no temporal or spatial separation. This is evident in Scriptures like Romans 11:36, which asserts that all things are from Him, through Him, and to Him, emphasizing that creation exists in God's continuous thought and action. This perspective fosters a relationship built on communion and assurance rather than the anxiety of crossing a chasm between man and God, a distinction vital for understanding the nature of salvation and divine sovereignty.
Scripture References: Romans 11:36

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