The belief that end-times prophecies are still future—TGNN teaches they were fulfilled in 70 A.D.
What is
Futurism
Futurism is the belief that most biblical prophecies—especially about judgment and the Second Coming—are still in the future. TGNN rejects futurism in favor of fulfilled eschatology.
ExplanationFuturism teaches that key events in biblical prophecy—such as the return of Christ, the final judgment, resurrection, and tribulation—are yet to occur. It dominates much of modern evangelical thought and fuels apocalyptic expectations.TGNN critiques futurism as a misreading of Scripture’s original context. Jesus said His return would happen within “this generation” (Matthew 24:34), and the apostles affirmed they were living in “the last days.” TGNN teaches that these events were fulfilled by 70 A.D., with the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the old covenant age.Futurism keeps people focused on fear, control, and speculation. TGNN invites individuals to rest in the already-completed work of Christ, and to live in present spiritual liberty—not future anxiety.