Tribulation
A real historical event fulfilled in 70 A.D.—not a future apocalyptic crisis.
In many modern interpretations, the Tribulation is seen as a future, global period of chaos and suffering before Christ’s return. Yeshuans rejects this view and teaches that the tribulation was a real, historical event that took place in the first century.Jesus described a “great tribulation” in Matthew 24—a time of judgment, upheaval, and suffering that would come upon that generation (Matthew 24:34). Yeshuans sees this as a reference to the Roman siege and destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D., which brought an end to the old covenant system.Rather than anticipating a future apocalypse, Yeshuans teaches that the Tribulation marked the closing of the material religious age, clearing the way for the spiritual liberty we live in today.
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