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That could help disciple the nations for Christ and even eventually fulfill Isaiah 2:2, which states "And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the Mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it."
Wallnau doesn't see God's Mountain dominating all those mountains of culture till God's people are all over them and influencing the nations from their peaks. - This Is One Prophet's Plan for Turning the Church into a 'Kingdom-Invading Force'
Note: *I don't share this to endorse or promote CBN as a source (they are part of the NAR) but because this article was shared by Lance Wallnau on his Facebook page.
This should help clarify what the 7 Mountains/Spheres is actually all about. (Lance Wallnau is one of the main promoters and advocates for this "dominionist"/"Kingdom Now" movement.)
Unfortunately there are many Christians who have bought into the 7 Mountains as nothing more than a strategy to more effectively share the Gospel. The truth is that is NOT what it actually is. I encourage everyone to do some careful research into the 7 Mountains and test everything by the word of God. (For example, nowhere in Scripture are Christians told to conquer nations or the world, nor are we told that there will be entire "sheep nations" or "goat nations". The true Gospel is not about taking over the world for Christ.)
We must remember that Jesus has said HE has gone to prepare a place for us and He will return as He promised and in God's perfect timing. NOWHERE in the Bible is His return contingent upon this world being "Christianized" and taken over for Him.
Actually, Scripture tells us this world will pass away. So, beware of those who tell you WE are building an earthly kingdom for Jesus, and remember, there is a false peace and the antichrist foretold in Scripture. Something many Christians have seemingly forgotten about.
(This relates to "Endtimes/Eschatology" in that much of the Church today has bought into this idea that there will be a great "endtimes revival" and that Christ will not/cannot return until this happens) And so, no longer do many believe the warnings given in Scripture regarding the "last days", rather, they follow and believe these "prophets" and "apostles" who claim to be hearing "now words" from God and the "new" things God is apparently doing.
Wallnau doesn't see God's Mountain dominating all those mountains of culture till God's people are all over them and influencing the nations from their peaks. - This Is One Prophet's Plan for Turning the Church into a 'Kingdom-Invading Force'
Note: *I don't share this to endorse or promote CBN as a source (they are part of the NAR) but because this article was shared by Lance Wallnau on his Facebook page.
This should help clarify what the 7 Mountains/Spheres is actually all about. (Lance Wallnau is one of the main promoters and advocates for this "dominionist"/"Kingdom Now" movement.)
Unfortunately there are many Christians who have bought into the 7 Mountains as nothing more than a strategy to more effectively share the Gospel. The truth is that is NOT what it actually is. I encourage everyone to do some careful research into the 7 Mountains and test everything by the word of God. (For example, nowhere in Scripture are Christians told to conquer nations or the world, nor are we told that there will be entire "sheep nations" or "goat nations". The true Gospel is not about taking over the world for Christ.)
We must remember that Jesus has said HE has gone to prepare a place for us and He will return as He promised and in God's perfect timing. NOWHERE in the Bible is His return contingent upon this world being "Christianized" and taken over for Him.
Actually, Scripture tells us this world will pass away. So, beware of those who tell you WE are building an earthly kingdom for Jesus, and remember, there is a false peace and the antichrist foretold in Scripture. Something many Christians have seemingly forgotten about.
(This relates to "Endtimes/Eschatology" in that much of the Church today has bought into this idea that there will be a great "endtimes revival" and that Christ will not/cannot return until this happens) And so, no longer do many believe the warnings given in Scripture regarding the "last days", rather, they follow and believe these "prophets" and "apostles" who claim to be hearing "now words" from God and the "new" things God is apparently doing.