Christ’s return, fulfilled in 70 A.D., ending the old covenant—not the world.
What is
Second Coming
?
The Second Coming refers to Christ’s promised return, which TGNN teaches was fulfilled in 70 A.D. with the destruction of Jerusalem. It marked the end of the old covenant age—not the end of the world.
ExplanationWhile many Christians expect the Second Coming to happen in the future, TGNN teaches that it already occurred. Based on historical, scriptural, and contextual evidence, the Second Coming is seen as a real, completed event that occurred within a generation of Jesus’ life—just as He promised (e.g., Matthew 24:34).In 70 A.D., Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed by Rome. This event symbolized the end of the material, covenantal age and the beginning of the Age of the Spirit. Christ’s “coming” was not to start a new religion or build a kingdom on earth, but to complete God's redemptive plan.This fulfilled view removes fear, urgency, and speculation, and replaces them with freedom, peace, and spiritual maturity.