Fulfilled (Victorious) Eschatology
The belief that Jesus already fulfilled end-times prophecy, bringing spiritual victory—not future destruction.
Unlike traditional eschatology, which often predicts doom and judgment, Victorious Eschatology sees the end-times prophecies as fulfilled in the past—specifically by 70 A.D., when Jerusalem was destroyed. This view interprets Christ’s return as a real, historical event that finalized God’s covenant with Israel.
The “victory” refers to the spiritual transformation Jesus accomplished: defeating sin, death, and separation from God. According to Yeshuans, this completed work means we now live in a reconciled world, where the focus is not on awaiting judgment, but on growing in faith, love, and spiritual freedom.
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