I never arrived. I got a Scofield Reference Bible right after I was saved and began to read the dispensational notes and was appalled by Scofield's insistence that (at least some) OT conversions were the result of what he called "pure law."
I was equally appalled by his "3 church theory." The "2 church theory" of Catholicism/Protestantism was bad enough, but he had to add the "true church" theory to the Local Church and Universal Church.
Through many decades of personal study and prayer I came to what I call the "Minimalist" position.
There are 3 "dispensations."
1. The dispensation of preparing for and living under the Old Covenant. We call this the "Old Testament."
2. The dispensation of preparing for and living under the New Covenant. We call this the "New Testament."
3. The dispensation of preparing for and living under the Physical, Universal, Earthly Reign of the Lord Jesus Christ. We call this "The End of Days" or "The Consummation of the Ages." It includes but is not limited to the short period of time leading up to the Second Advent, followed by the Millennial Kingdom (the Rule of Christ on Earth), which ends with the New Heavens and New Earth.
You all know me. I'm never one to let someone else do my thinking for me.