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| DOMINION ESCHATOLOGY |
1 Nov |
Are Christians destined to take over the world before Jesus returns? Is there a requirement found in the scripture that Christians must take over the world before Jesus can return? Or, has Jesus already returned and now, in a corporate sense He manifests Himself in the lives of all believers in the Earth and all Christians are now commissioned to take over the Earth? Will there be a rapture?
The above questions are being asked within the rank and file of the Body of Christ and you may be very surprised to learn some of the answers to these questions. Some of the sacred and age old theological beliefs of the church are now being redefined by some in the Body of Christ. For more than a couple of decades now, we have witnessed an emphasis within certain camps of the Body of Christ on what has evolved to now be known as “Dominion Eschatology”.
Now some of you may be asking at this point “what is he talking about?” If you are that person, then you need to read this post most of all. Let’s begin by looking at an article found in the October 2009 edition of Charisma Magazine. On page 20 you will see an article entitled “Last Days Fever” and as part of this debate there is an inset of two views of the rapture found on pages 22 and 23. Pay attention to page 23 and C Peter Wagner’s article entitled “The Case For Dominion”. In this article we see Wagner state “I now regard my former pre-tribulationism and pre-millennialism as escapist eschatology”. Next, he says “My favorite term is dominion eschatology. Why? Because Jesus did not give His great commission in vain”. And finally, Wagner states “We are aggressively retaking dominion, and the rate at which this is happening will soon become exponential”.
So, what is Wagner talking about? C Peter Wagner and his ministry is a vanguard for what is known as the Dominion Movement. This movement and its theology has gone by several names over the last couple of decades. If you have heard the terms “Kingdom Now”, “Kingdom Dominion” or “7-Mountain Doctrine” they are all one in the same. You will note that by his own statements, on the issue of the rapture, Wagner does not hold to the orthodox position of the church.
To put it in street, what the Dominionsts are saying is that Christians are supposed to be about the business of taking over the world, and once this has been accomplished, then Jesus can return, and note the emphasis on “can”. Still not convinced that this theology is all that developed? I invite you to take a look at the posting titled “Dominionism and the Rise of Christian Imperialism” by Sarah Leslie. This article can be found at http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/sarah-leslie/dominionism.htm. In this article, you will see a quite comprehensive description of the development of the Dominion Movement and the theology associated with this movement. I don’t quite agree with all that you will find on this particular website but, this overview of Dominionism is too thorough to ignore. And, it proves rather quickly that Dominionism is not a secret.
Still not convinced? Perhaps you are thinking, this group is on the “fringe” of Christianity, plus the writer quotes some dubious sources. OK, fair enough. Let me ask you then, have you heard of President Clinton? Of course you have. Well, he had a high-ranking advisor named Sidney Blumenthal. Mr Blumenthal has a son named Max Blumenthal. And, Max Blumenthal has written a book titled “Republican Gomorrah”. This book has become a media sensation and has been critiqued extensively in the national media. Simply go to You Tube and type in “Republican Gomorrah” and see for yourself.
In his book, Blumenthal pulls no punches in his all out attack on the Republican Party for what he describes as the hypocrisy of the many Republican leaders who have fallen into various sex scandals. To be “fair and balanced”, some of Blumenthal’s criticism is justified. In saying that, mind you, I am certainly not overlooking all of the Democrat sex scandals. But, that is not the focus of my article. What I want to point you to is that also in his book, Blumenthal has the dual thesis of chronicling what he perceives as a rising movement within Christianity to vicariously “take over the world” through the Republican Party.
In his book, Blumenthal comes as close as any secular writer or reporter I have seen, to “connecting all the dots”. Let’s talk plainly here. If you are a Jew, a Muslim or an atheist and you hear certain Christian leaders talk of “taking control of the governments of the world” then, don’t you think you are going to get their attention? I can assure you, they are listening. One thesis in Blumenthal’s book is that he believes there is an underlying design, on the part of the Christian Right, to take control of the government. I see two theses in Blumenthal’s book. He himself indicates as much in an interview on “Morning Joe” which can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqeqRf9czAY or, type in “Morning Joe – Max Blumenthal – Has The GOP Been Driven Outside The Mainstream”.
What I am saying to all my Christian brethren out there is that the secular media has connected the dots of Dominion Eschatology. If you are an adherent to this particular theology, and you think all of this strategy to “take over the world” is a “well kept secret” then, think again. You cannot ignore the reality I am laying out in this post. I was just listening to a news program the other day and a leading liberal news commentator stated that Max Blumenthal’s book is quickly becoming a primary source of information for those wanting to know about the strategy of the “Radical Christian Right” and its designs on influencing government. I am telling Christian leaders out there, if you ignore such a thing as this, then you are shirking your responsibility to be “in the know” about developments concerning the Body of Christ.
You can go to Amazon.com and type in “Republican Gomorrah” and then go to the book review link and see for yourself the “firestorm” of debate going on between liberals and conservatives over this book. I can tell you, if the Dominionists continue to push this doctrine and move ahead with their attempts to implement these goals, things are going to get very ugly, very quickly.
Did Jesus say He needed Christians to be in control of all systems of society in order for Him to return? I don’t read anywhere in the Bible where Jesus says that. Let’s look at Luke 4:6 where, after showing Jesus all the kingdoms of the world, Satan tempts Jesus when he says “All this authority I will give You, and their glory; for this has been delivered to me, and I give it to whomever I wish”. It is serious theological error to assume by this verse that Satan is actually in control of the Kingdoms of this World. This was a falsehood spoken by Satan and Jesus knew it. How do we know this? Look at Daniel 2:20-21 “Daniel answered and said: Blessed be the name of God forever and ever, For wisdom and might are His. And He changes the times and the seasons; He removes kings and raises up kings; He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those who have understanding. He reveals deep and secret things; He knows what is in the darkness, And light dwells with Him”. Next, look at Daniel 4:17 “This decision is by the decree of the watchers, And the sentence by the word of the holy ones, In order that the living may know That the Most High rules in the kingdom of men, Gives to whomever He will, And sets over it the lowest of men”.
So, after reading the above scriptures, it is clear that God is in control of the systems and governments of the world. Understanding this, could it be possible that Satan today, is using the same trickery and temptation with certain religious leaders to get them to think that the kingdoms of the world are “up for grabs” and thus he is using the thought of being in control of these governments as a temptation once again.
Let me talk plainly. I see that the Dominionists have gotten way off base theologically. They are more worried about taking over the world rather than “winning the world for Christ”. They are more worried about being an “Apostle” rather than preaching the Gospel of Christ. These certain leaders have fallen for the very temptation that Satan tried to tempt Jesus with in the wilderness. These certain leaders are being tempted with power, wealth, glamour, prestige and control. It is very dangerous and it is bringing undue and intense criticism against the Body of Christ.
Pastors and Christian leaders had better “get up to speed” on this. This theology has made substantial inroads into the Body of Christ. Dominionism was even “in play” in the recent Presidential election. And, I might add, it is one of the reasons the Republicans lost.
As Christians, we must remember the words of Jesus as found in John 18:36 “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight…”
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November 1st, 2009 at 6:42 pm
Great article. Thanks for posting.
I don’t understand how people can think Jesus would want the Body of Christ to shift our “purpose” to fighting to win a political position when He, in fact, spent his whole life telling us that the Kingdom is “not of this world”. If Jesus was wanting political control, wouldn’t He have accomplished that while He was on earth? He certainly could have had that been his goal.
Yeah, I agree, this is dangerous.
November 27th, 2009 at 5:17 am
I agree with you, Rob. Isn’t amazing how the devil can make worldly pursuits seem so spiritual? A Christian believing in Dominionism, it would seem, would need to pursue earthly wealth, status and position in order to feel more spiritual and in “special” standing with God.
This also means, in this thinking,that the Apostle Paul (a true apostle) was actually quite the failure when he confesses in I Corinthians 4:11 “to this very hour we go hungry and thirsty, we are in rags, we are brutally treated, we are homeless.” What a tough position to be in if wanting to take over the world…