Biblical Fulfillment

The belief that all biblical prophecy was fulfilled by 70 A.D., freeing us to live in spiritual liberty today.

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Biblical Fulfillment

Biblical Fulfillment is the belief that all biblical prophecy—including the Second Coming of Christ—was completed by 70 A.D. with the destruction of Jerusalem. This view repositions the Bible as a finished historical narrative and frees individuals to pursue a direct, spiritual relationship with God in the present age.
ExplanationBiblical Fulfillment teaches that God has already completed His covenantal work through Israel. The law, temple, priesthood, and prophecy were all fulfilled through the life, death, resurrection, and return of Jesus. In 70 A.D., the Roman destruction of Jerusalem signaled the end of the age of material religion.Now, according to this view, we live in what TGNN calls The Age of Spiritual Liberty—a post-prophetic, post-institutional era where God relates to individuals personally, not through tradition, hierarchy, or ritual. This perspective challenges mainstream Christian theology by claiming the future-oriented elements of eschatology have already occurred.

Biblical Fulfillment

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