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In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins and co-host Dawn Hill examine the roots, teachings, and dangers of the Seven Mountain Mandate (7MM). Drawing from Scripture, church history, and firsthand experience, they offer a biblical critique of dominionism and provide a faithful alternative grounded in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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📖 Scripture Referenced
- Matthew 28:18–20
- 2 Corinthians 10:3–5
- Romans 12:2
- Hebrews 4:12
- James 1:5
- 1 Thessalonians 5:21
📚 Resources Mentioned
- Servants of Grace: The Dangers and Influence of the Seven Mountain Mandate
- LoveSickScribe
- Holly Pivec’s blog on the Seven Mountain Mandate
📝 Key Takeaway
Faithful engagement with culture doesn’t come through seizing power but through proclaiming the gospel, living under Christ’s Lordship, and making disciples in our everyday lives.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Seven Mountain Mandate?
The Seven Mountain Mandate is a dominionist theology that teaches Christians are called to take control of seven spheres of cultural influence—government, education, media, arts and entertainment, religion, family, and business—in order to usher in God’s kingdom. It is not supported by Scripture.
Is the Seven Mountain Mandate biblical?
No, the Seven Mountain Mandate distorts the gospel by promoting cultural takeover rather than faithful gospel witness and discipleship. The Bible calls Christians to live as ambassadors for Christ, not as cultural conquerors.
Why is dominion theology dangerous?
Dominion theology shifts the focus from Christ’s finished work and the mission of the Church to earthly power and influence. It can lead to theological compromise, political idolatry, and a redefinition of biblical mission.
What does the Bible say about Christian influence in culture?
The Bible encourages Christians to be salt and light (Matthew 5:13–16), engaging the world with truth and love. However, it never commands cultural domination but calls believers to make disciples and preach the gospel faithfully.
Dave Jenkins is happily married to his wife, Sarah, and lives in beautiful Southern Oregon. He is a writer, editor, and speaker who loves Christ, His people, the Church, and sound theology.
Dave serves as the Executive Director of Servants of Grace Ministries and the Executive Editor of Theology for Life Magazine. He is the Host and Producer of the Equipping You in Grace Podcast and a contributor to and producer of Contending for the Word.
He is the author of The War of Worldviews: Truth, Lies, and the Battle for the Christian Mind (Theology for Life, 2026), Contentment: The Journey of a Lifetime (Theology for Life, 2024), The Word Matters: Defending Biblical Authority Against the Spirit of the Age (G3 Press, 2022), and The Word Explored: The Problem of Biblical Illiteracy and What To Do About It (House to House, 2021).
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When he is not engaged in ministry work, Dave enjoys spending time with his wife, going to movies, sharing a meal at a favorite restaurant, or playing a round of golf with friends. He is also a voracious reader, particularly of Reformed theology and the Puritans, and is often found working through a stack of new books from a wide range of Christian publishers.
Dave earned his M.A.R. and M.Div. from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.




