Deconstructing Evangelicalism

Evangelical urgency and judgment are outdated—Christ fulfilled all in 70 A.D., freeing us from fear-based faith.

Evangelicalism centers on urgent conversion, end-times fear, and moral accountability—rooted in the belief that final judgment is still coming. Yeshuans teaches that this framework is based on a misunderstanding of biblical timing. According to fulfilled eschatology, all prophecy—including the Second Coming and Final Judgment—was completed by 70 A.D. This means the apocalyptic urgency that drives much of Evangelical messaging is misplaced. God is no longer threatening wrath or awaiting decisions—He has reconciled the world to Himself. Evangelicalism also enforces behavioral standards tied to institutional control. But in the fulfilled age, spiritual growth comes through inward transformation by the Spirit, not external moral policing. Yeshuans offers a post-religious, post-fear faith—rooted in freedom, love, and relational peace—not conversion tactics or performance standards.
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