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‘Kingdom Now?’: Today’s Self-Appointed Prophets And Apostles Need A Reality Check

By Jan Markell for
Harbinger's Daily

Is the church anointed to reign? The short answer is no, but let me state the problem and explain my answer.

Understand that I am thankful Donald J. Trump was elected our next U.S. President. I think he is good for the gospel, and that is just a huge factor as we wind down the Church Age. Too many on the Left are clearly enemies of the gospel.

But his election produced the following headline I caught: Trump Win Brings Era of Church ‘Anointed to Reign’. In a statement by Tim Sheets, brother of Dutch Sheets, in early December. It represents the false teaching of Kingdom Now or Dominion Theology, often promoted in the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR).

The church is not appointed or anointed to reign. Jesus Christ is in his thousand-year Millennial reign on earth.

Sheets said on the Elijah List that God told him that it’s time for a newly confident ekklesia—a term dominionists use to refer to the church as a governing body on Earth—to exercise a higher level of authority. He said the church now has a “prevailing anointing” and is “overwhelming hell’s effort on Earth.”

NAR leaders teach that modern-day apostles and prophets, and their Christian followers are meant to take dominion over governments and other institutions of cultural influence to speed the day when a triumphant church will rule and reign with a returning Christ.

One of the fastest-growing false teachings in the church today is called by various names: Kingdom Now, Dominion Theology, Reconstructionism, and the Restoration Movement. It is an effort to use the church to make the world perfect for our Lord’s return.

The excellent online resource, Got Questions (GotQuestions.org), writes, “Lance Wallnau coined the term Seven Mountain Mandate and is one of its prominent teachers (within Dominionism). Wallnau adapts the missionary mandate of Jesus to His disciples to ‘go and make disciples’ of all the nations into a mandate to effect social transformation. He reasons that, since churches already have a presence in every nation in the world, we need to now concentrate on influencing the systems (the ‘mountains’) within these nations.

“The seven mountains are education, religion, family, business, arts/entertainment, and media. These seven sectors of society are thought to mold the way everyone thinks and behaves. So, to tackle societal change, these seven “mountains” must be transformed. Those who follow the seven mountain mandate speak of ‘occupying’ the mountains, ‘invading’ the culture, and ‘transforming’ or ‘taking back’ society.”

This theology is borne out of the Manifest Sons of God movement and Latter Rain movement in about 1948. It also has ties to the positive confession movement.

The number one purpose of the church is to take away the souls of men from Satan. The rest of society may be a lost cause because of the Fall in the Garden. The world is a sinking Titanic ripe for judgment, not Garden of Eden perfection. Jesus will take dominion over the cleansed earth. For men to speak of doing that before the judgment of this earth is spiritually arrogant and ignorant.

There are far too many verses in the Bible that speak of the coming apostasy in the church and not the glorification of the church! The Bible says that in the last days, the church will not give heed to sound doctrine (2 Timothy 4:3-4) and will feature far too many “doctrines of demons” (I Timothy 4:1). There will actually be “wolves among the flock” (Acts 20:29).

That does not sound like a reigning church. That’s because the world requires a reigning Messiah serving His Millennial kingdom. Today’s self-appointed prophets and apostles who are Dominion proponents need to do a reality check.


Jan Markell is an author, speaker, host of Understanding the Times radio heard on over 1,000 stations across America, and the Founder and President of Olive Tree Ministries.

 
You are so right. One of the signs I didn't realize till later in that church I often reference, was a top down heavy authoritarian attitude combined with frequent use of touch not the lord's anointed"


Very very good points. We don't "save a nation" we evangelize people around us, and by God's grace, individuals get saved, and then change the course of the nation. We are commanded to pray for the leaders that God installs over us. Whether we like them or not.

I don't know now of any denomination or group that hasn't had some part of Kingdom Now, NAR, Reconstructionism, Reform, Neo Puritan movement, Latter Rain, Word Faith movement and their related theologies touch their churches in some form or other. Books, bible study materials, courses, seminars, seminaries, YouTube teaching, or just friend to friend dynamics. All spread the heresies.

I forgot to include the church growth movement such as Willow Creek, Purpose Driven in my post above. Lynn Hybels the wife of Bill Hybels founders of Willow Creek and the whole church growth movement is responsible for much of the growth of the Christian Palestinian theology Christ at the Checkpoint infecting much of evangelical Protestantism. They ascribe to replacement theology and like Purpose Driven"s Rick Warren likes to say- stay away from teaching prophecy, it divides. Something that the Word Faith preacher Joel Osteen of Living Your Best Life NOW follows in his Word Faith lite church down in Texas.

They may not follow every point of Kingdom Now but they sure align with a lot of it's teachings.

A little leaven, leaveneth the whole lump- Gal 5:9

I think it can be summed up as part of the process that has Laodicea at the very end of the church age.

The Whore of Babylon is rising, and she's false religion that wants to ride the political beast! Which is why the Paula White's and Dutch Sheets are drawn like bees to honey towards politics. Unlike some of the genuine pastors that support Trump, these 2 and their kind seem drawn to power, and it fits when you understand their theology and how important getting power and using it to control others is.
“ they may not follow every point of Kingdom Now but they sure align with a lot of its teachings “


And that is part of my concern… it’s tentacles have seeped in basically everywhere, influencing a lot of people to align in some form or another with some of their beliefs , most not seeing or understanding what the “ big deal “ is.

Btw, Christian Nationalism is just a renaming of all this nonsense because it sounds better 🤦‍♀️
 
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