Reconciled Soteriology
The belief that salvation is already complete through Christ, and now received through faith and love—not earned through religion.
In traditional theology, soteriology (the study of salvation) often focuses on individual salvation as something earned, maintained, or completed in the future. Fulfilled Soteriology, as taught at Yeshuans, holds that the entire salvific work of God is finished.
Christ didn’t just offer potential salvation—He accomplished it. His victory reconciled humanity to God once and for all (2 Corinthians 5:18–19). What remains now is not earning salvation, but awakening to it—responding in faith and agape love to what’s already been done and the choice to live by that faith without condemnation.
This fulfilled view removes fear-based motivation and shifts focus from religious obligation to relational transformation.
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