Overview
Fulfilled Eschatology is a shift in understanding of the Bible’s prophecies and application to us today, teaching that the long-anticipated events, including Christ’s return, were fulfilled in the first century. This perspective reveals that we now live in a spiritual age free from fear, condemnation, and institutional constraints.
What is Fulfilled Eschatology?
Fulfilled Eschatology asserts that the major biblical prophecies, including the second coming of Christ, the resurrection, and the establishment of God’s new kingdom, were realized by 70 A.D. during the destruction of Jerusalem. This fulfillment marked the end of the old covenant and the beginning of a new spiritual era where:
- God Dwells Directly with Individuals: No longer mediated by laws, temples, or rituals.
- Sin and Death Are Conquered: Christ’s work ensures freedom from the burdens of sin and eternal punishment.
- Fear is Replaced with Love: Faith focuses on living in agape love rather than adhering to institutional demands.
How Fulfilled Eschatology Reflects The Great News
Fulfilled Eschatology is foundational to The Great News, as it redefines our understanding of faith, salvation, and God’s promises. By recognizing that prophecies have been completed, believers can live in the freedom and grace of God’s finished work.
Key Implications of Fulfilled Eschatology:
- No Future Judgment Day: The judgment described in scripture pertained to the events surrounding Jerusalem’s fall, not a future apocalypse.
- New Covenant Relationship: Faith now thrives in a direct, personal connection with God.
- Freedom from Fear: Believers no longer live under the shadow of eternal punishment or institutional control.
How to Embrace Subjective Christianity
Fulfilled Eschatology is supported by scriptural, historical, and linguistic evidence. Among many indications, some include:
- Scriptural Urgency: Passages in the New Testament (e.g., Matthew 24, Revelation) reflect an expectation of imminent fulfillment during the first century.
- Historical Correlation: The events of 70 A.D., including the destruction of the temple, align with the prophetic descriptions in the Bible.
- Cultural Context: Early believers understood these prophecies as relevant to their time, not distant future events.
Why Fulfilled Eschatology Matters Today
By understanding that prophecies have been fulfilled, believers are free to:
- Embrace Spiritual Freedom: Live without fear of future condemnation.
- Focus on the Present, in Love: Invest in relationships, love, and personal growth rather than waiting for apocalyptic events.
- Celebrate God’s Finished Work: Recognize that salvation and reconciliation are complete.
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Explore Fulfilled Eschatology Through Our Channels
Each TGNN channel approaches Subjective Christianity in its own unique way:
- Verse by Verse Teachings: Comprehensive Bible studies uncovering the fulfilled perspective.
- Christian Ultra Libertarians for Truth (CULT): Courses explaining the historical and theological foundations of Fulfilled Eschatology.
- Heart of the Matter:Engaging discussions on the implications of fulfilled prophecy.
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