Seven Mountain Mandate vs. the Gospel

A glowing white cross shines over seven dark mountain icons labeled Media, Government, Family, Business, Education, Arts, and Religion, symbolizing the gospel overshadowing the Seven Mountain Mandate

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Seven Mountain Mandate vs. the Gospel — with Dawn Hill and Dave Jenkins (NAR to Christ)

Show Summary: Dawn Hill and Dave Jenkins examine the Seven Mountain Mandate—its origins, claims, and why it distorts the church’s mission. From Scripture and church history, they contrast dominionism with Christ’s call to humility, proclamation, discipleship, and faithful presence.

Note: Around 1:21:00 there is brief interference on Dave’s mic. Dawn’s audio remains clear.

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Episode Notes

  • What 7MM teaches: dominion over seven cultural “mountains” and claims about “triggering” Christ’s return.
  • Biblical response: Christ’s kingdom is not of this world (John 18:36); the gospel advances through proclamation and discipleship (Matt 28:18–20), not conquest.
  • Church history: Early Christians, the Reformers, Wilberforce, and Kuyper modeled faithful presence over domination.
  • Modern rhetoric & risks: politicized spiritual warfare, “apostolic generals,” and merging church/state undermine gospel clarity and local-church discipleship.

Key Scriptures

John 6:15; Acts 17:6–7; Philippians 2:5–11; 2 Corinthians 10:3–4; Matthew 5:13–16; 1 Peter 2:12; Matthew 28:18–20; John 18:36; 1 Thessalonians 4:11–12; 2 Timothy 4:3–4; Hebrews 5:14.

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