Lõplikkondade
Lõplikkondade, also known as "finality" or "finality of God," is a theological concept that refers to the belief that God has completed His work of salvation and redemption. This concept is central to certain Christian denominations, particularly those that adhere to a premillennial or amillennial eschatology. It posits that God's ultimate purpose in creation and redemption is achieved, and that there is no further work for God to accomplish in the world.
The term "lõplikkondade" is derived from the Estonian language, where "lõplik" means "final" or "ultimate," and
Proponents of lõplikkondade argue that this belief provides comfort and assurance to believers, as it assures
Critics of lõplikkondade, however, argue that this belief can lead to a lack of urgency in evangelism
In summary, lõplikkondade is a theological concept that asserts the completion of God's redemptive work, with