About Yeshuans
Yeshuans is a learning platform for the age after material religion.
For us, faith is completely personal, knowledge of truth is subjectively approached, and no institution or person stands between an individual and God.
Unlike much of modern Christianity, we don’t tie “standing with God” to our behavior, belonging, preferences, politics, or church authority; fear and punishment aren’t our motivators. As Yeshuans, we teach from the fulfilled biblical perspective, meaning: Christ’s work is finished, condemnation is over, and Scripture is understood by its context to principally guide individuals, not dogmatically control them. Our aim is simple: grow in agape love and let each person walk freely with God.

How do we justify this position?
At Yeshuans, we are grounded on the:
Fulfilled Biblical Perspective
Where much of modern Christianity treats the Bible as materially applicable today, we hold that every event and prophecy—including the return of Yeshua—has already been fulfilled; God achieved complete victory through Christ. We call this The Great News.

What does The Great News mean for us today?
While much of modern Christianity motivates through fear, condemns people to hell on the basis of unearned righteousness, and divides with opposing views rather than unites over common ground, we actively choose the opposite. The following principles are what we at Yeshuans stand on in the age of biblical fulfillment.
- Sin (and any materially defined “wrong”) has been fully covered, does not determine a person’s worth before God, and has zero place in the conversation.
- Condemnation—and afterlife punishment—are over.
- Access to God’s authority does not come through any person, church, denomination, doctrine, or philosophy; it is only by the Spirit directly to an individual, and ends there.
- Scripture is to be understood principally and subjectively as the Spirit leads; it spoke to “them, then,” and is not to be applied materially today.
- A life of faith is freely chosen by those who want it, not compelled by fear of punishment.
- Faith is lived subjectively—by individual appeal to the Spirit—not by collective pressure, prescribed practices, politics, preferences, or any specific material way of living.

How is a Yeshuan different from a Christian?
Christians
Christians believe that Jesus’ return is to happen in our future.
According to The Bible, this means that Christians are obligated to collectively prepare themselves to be the “spotless bride” that Jesus will come to take from this earth.
To prepare, Christians heavily focus on eradicating sin, obeying earthly authorities who represent God, in order to avoid going to hell.
This causes division amongst believers and groups, and condemnation of incorrect or heretical behavior and beliefs for the sake of the “purity of the Bride”.
To Christians, while all may be welcome, not all are saved from punishment. Not all are right with God. And not all are His children.
Yeshuans
Yeshuans find that secular and inter-biblical context and histories indicate all signs that Revelation spoke of occurred at the destruction of Jerusalem in 70AD. This means that Yeshua already returned and the Biblical text is completely fulfilled.
This means that, according to that same Bible, that we now live in an age where all that is left is “unshakable”, that God dwells directly in the hearts of all individuals, and that we have the choice to live by that or not, without punishment, as hell has been fulfilled.
The eradication of sin, hell, condemnation, and authority leaves us in an age of subjective Christianity, where agape love is the only relevant law remaining.
To Yeshuans, all are welcome. All individuals, no matter the belief system, doctrinal stance, method of worship, politics or preferences, can keep them from God’s presence.

How do we, at Yeshuans, live out The Great News?
We hold that no church, denomination, collective, or individual has authority in God over another person. We, at Yeshuans:
We begin—and end—with humility: we do not claim to know, but we live and act by subjective faith.
Spiritual growth today comes not through religious dogma but through independent learning. Education widens context and perspective, helping individuals move closer to truth.
Religious practice is entirely voluntary—participate or not. We still maintain that any institutional claim to God’s authority over an individual is unfounded.
Every single person, whatever your lifestyle, whoever your “God” is, whatever you choose to do with your time, will receive the same exact agape love from us, and especially from our God.

A Disclaimer with Context
We know these are bold claims. We would not make them without years of study—and suffering—behind them. Our platform offers the work we’ve done, free, so you can examine it yourself. We believe a clear grasp of this approach will:
Radically reshape modern Christianity.
Disempower mechanisms of abuse and control in the faith.
Liberate individuals into a life led in agape love.

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