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The 7 Mountain Mandate? Anybody heard of this?
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I was on Twitter and seen this post so hit the website? And found this? What is this garbage?
http://www.7culturalmountains.org/ |
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From what I can see, it is a growing movement (largely among charismatics at the moment) focused on individual believers making an impact on the surrounding society for Christ, beyond just "get more people to come to church". God often moves populations to set the stage for various phases of his Divine Plan. This appears to be one of those moves. I have no doubt that the snakes and snake-oil salesmen are greedily latching on to the movement, to attempt to derail and sidetrack it into impotence (just like they did with the original charismatic movement, and as they have largely done to the Pentecostal movement), but that is ultimately irrelevant to what God is doing in multiple arenas at this time. The sad thing is, while there are many others "out there" actively seeking the will of God for their lives, actively seeking to make an impact on their generation for the Lord, too many of "us" are busy arguing about hair, hemlines, and rapture systems. There have been some voices in the oneness pentecostal movement over the past several decades warning that if we don't get our act together God will bypass "our movement" and find another people who will be willing in the day of the Lord's power. |
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As for the actual website you mentioned, that is a particular ministry (!) of a particular man, who is trying to organise conferences and seminars for various people (especially business people) to learn how they can influence their surrounding circles and contacts.
The website holds to the "seven mountains" concept which is nothing other than an informational template for understanding influences in social systems and societies. The template divides society into seven spheres (called "mountains"), and posits that whoever is at the top of those spheres guides the society. If the ungodly occupy the top positions of influence in those spheres, then the society proceeds in an ungodly direction. If however the godly occupy the top positions of influence in those spheres, then society proceeds in a more godly direction. It is based on an analysis of historical societies for the past 2000 plus years. The "mandate" is understood as a call for Christians to use their position in society to further influence the people around them, and hopefully to get the top positions in each sphere occupied by Christians. It should be noted that this mandate does not involve "legislated influence" but has to do with "winning friends and influencing people" through both personal evangelism and lifestyle witnessing. http://7culturalmountains.org/pages.asp?pageid=107994 Q: Is the Reclaiming the 7 Mountains strategy about Christians taking over? |
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It's saying it's a business plan. |
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The twitter screed you copied and posted is an example of leftist libtard propaganda. Anything that involves Christians doing anything other than shutting up and staying inside the four walls of their church buildings is a "plot to take over the world and burn gays and witches at the stake." Aquila can tell you all about it.
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Now, in all fairness to the discussion, here is Joel McDurmon's critique of the "seven mountains" concept. Keep in mind that McDurmon fancies himself a theonomist:
https://americanvision.org/5130/seve...he-same-brand/ |
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C. Peter Wagner? William Branham rang in my ears when I heard that name, and led me to this.. https://churchwatchcentral.com/2016/...lse-authority/ |
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And all that sounds good, but my Bible never said nothing about any of it. Especially what Rick Joyner was describing. If the head of that movement pulls that off, my Bible says he is the Beast that comes out of the sea, and there's nothing Christian about that. Although neither is there anything Christian about the NAR. I hate it when they call those people Apostolic's. My wife was reading this book the other day and told me "the guy who wrote this book was Apostolic". I looked on the front and it said Bill Johnson. I said that guy is NAR and there is nothing Apostolic about that. Put that book down, that's all New Age,and mysticism. After what you posted though, I understand more about it though, thanks! |
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The Bible says we are to teach all nations to obey Christ, to preach the Gospel to every creature, and that all men are commanded by God to repent. As for the seven mountains strategy, it's just a plan for impacting society, just like all missionary plans and revival strategies that people come up with. And here's a thought: Somebody's going to influence society, might as well be Christians. |
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