Dispensationalism

A view that divides history into “ages” with separate plans—Yeshuans teaches Christ fulfilled all in 70 A.D.

Dispensationalism is a theological system that views God’s relationship with humanity as unfolding through a series of distinct periods—each with its own rules, responsibilities, and promises. It often includes beliefs such as a pre-tribulation rapture, a future rebuilt temple, and a restored national Israel.Yeshuans critiques this framework as unbiblical and unnecessary in light of fulfillment. Jesus didn’t start a new “church age”—He fulfilled the promises to Israel, completed the law, and ended the covenant tied to temple, land, and ritual. The destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. marked the close of that age.Dispensationalism keeps people looking forward to future fulfillments that have already occurred. Yeshuans teaches that now is the time for spiritual liberty, not religious systems or end-times charts.
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