Subjective Christianity
A direct, personal relationship with God—free from institutional authority, guided by personal relationship, faith and agape love.
What is
Subjective Christianity
Subjective Christianity is a faith approach that emphasizes personal, inward relationship with God over external authority, tradition, or religious systems. It trusts that spiritual growth comes through individual experience, love, and liberty—not institutional rules or enforced belief.
Explanation
At TGNN, Subjective Christianity reflects the belief that in this fulfilled age, no church, doctrine, or leader has authority over another’s relationship with God. Faith is not defined by creeds or conformity but by trust, agape love, and personal relationship with God.This approach doesn’t mean truth is relative—but that God now relates to individuals directly, spiritually, and freely. Scripture becomes a tool for understanding, not a system to enforce. The fruits of this inward relationship—like humility, patience, and compassion—are the evidence of authentic faith, not institutional participation or doctrinal purity.Subjective Christianity is what naturally follows from a fulfilled view of prophecy and religion.