On Guard: Discerning Truth in End Times

Living in the "Gap" - The Church Age


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In this episode, Gordon and Mark focus on one of the most intriguing features of biblical prophecy—the gap between Daniel’s 69th and 70th weeks, a period of nearly 2,000 years, known today as the Church Age.  They explain this long-time interval is not a mistake or a reaction to Israel’s refusal to own the task, but it is an intentional part of God’s plan for salvation history.

The discussion begins with Pentecost, the moment when the Holy Spirit empowered believers and birthed the Church.  Because of Israel’s stubbornness as a people and their rejection of Jesus as the Messiah, God shifted the stewardship of the gospel from Israel to the Gentiles, establishing the Church as the primary vessel to carry His “Good News” message to the nations.

Gordon and Mark highlight how the Old Testament offered glimpses of this shift: Abraham’s covenant pointing to blessing for all nations, Isaiah’s promise of light to the Gentiles, Joel’s prophecy of the Spirit poured out on all flesh, and Simeon’s declaration in Luke 2 that Messiah had arrived.  Yet, these hints remained a mystery until fulfilled by the Gentile believing church.  

Jesus’ parables of the Wicked Tenants and the Wedding Feast underscore Israel’s rejection of the mission to share God’s invitation to all who will accept His terms and be clothed in the righteousness of Christ.  Paul’s calling provides a major turning point for this mission. Chosen specifically to bring the gospel to the Gentiles, Paul’s ministry cemented this stewardship shift and defined much of the Church Age’s mission.  

The hosts then outline the responsibilities of the Church during this gap: proclaiming the gospel boldly, bearing testimony under persecution, standing with Israel, and acting as the last bastion of truth in a world increasingly deceived by the Antichrist’s spirit.  They also warn that Scripture foresees widespread apostasy—a falling away from sound teaching during the end-time trials—making perseverance and faithfulness critical for believers.

The episode closes with a vital reminder: though Israel rejected Jesus at His first coming, God has not rejected Israel in His redemption story.  A plan for His chosen people still remains and will unfold during the 70th week.  The Gentile Church carries a vital and sacrificial role in witnessing both to Israel and to the nations until Christ’s return brings the redemptive story to completion.

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