The X post by @TheBelieverJC (posted March 30, 2026) has gone viral among prophecy watchers, and for good reason. It beautifully explains one of the most comforting yet urgent truths in Scripture: we are living in the Church Age, also called the “Age of Grace.”
Here’s what that means.
The Church Age began on the Day of Pentecost, just weeks after Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection (Acts 2). For the first time in history, God opened the door wide to every person — Jew and Gentile alike — to be saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. No temple sacrifices, no genealogy requirements, no national identity needed. Just repent and believe.
This is the period the apostle Paul called “the dispensation of the grace of God” (Ephesians 3:2). It is the time when the Lord is patient, not wanting anyone to perish but everyone to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). The post nails it: “Grace is something we receive, but don’t really deserve.”
Right now, we are in the final chapter of that age. The same post points out that the generation seeing the rebirth of Israel in 1948 is the one that will not pass away until “all these things” take place (Matthew 24:34). Israel is the fig tree in the parable — once dead and withered for nearly 1,900 years after 70 AD, now budding again. And when the fig tree (and the surrounding “trees” — the nations around Israel) begin to leaf out, summer is near.
We are that generation.
The attached video in the post drives the point home with a simple timeline:
- Jesus’ 1st Coming → Church Age (Age of Grace)
- “We Are Here!” (red star) → Pre-Trib Rapture of the Church
- 7-Year Tribulation for Israel → 2nd Coming of Christ
No one knows the exact day or hour (Matthew 24:36), but the signs are shouting. The fig tree has been in full bloom for 78 years. God’s patience is mercy — but it is not endless.
Practical takeaway: If you have never trusted Christ alone for salvation, today is the day of grace. The Church Age ends with the Rapture — the moment every true believer is instantly removed to meet the Lord in the air (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). After that, the focus shifts back to Israel and the fulfillment of the remaining prophecies.
The door is still open. But the clock is ticking.
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Modern day evangelicals are the vehicle to lead Christianity to Judaism and the total rejection of Jesus Christ.
— Joseph Grant (@JosephG1982) March 30, 2026
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