Ten Reasons to Reject Kingdom-Dominion
Teachings
by Tricia Tillin
Kingdom-Dominion, or 'Restoration'
theology has risen to popular acceptance in the last thirty years or so, gaining
confidence and strength with time and developing its doctrine as it progressed.
It is now, in the U.K. at least, the most powerful and influential movement in
the Church, and attracts many of the keenest born-again Christians to its
teachings and pursuits.
The majority of charismatic Christians have been influenced
in one way and another by Restoration teachings. There are many streams within
the Restoration Movement in the UK, but their teachings are broadly similar and
will be considered here as one entity Restoration theology is an integral part
of the majority of 'shepherding' (discipling) fellowships and house churches.
It is also present in many mainstream Church denominations.
However, there are serious doubts about its validity as a truly scriptural
theology. The fact of its popularity is no proof of its authenticity - the truth
is not always popular, and truly biblical Christianity has always been a
minority religion.
A NEW WORLDVIEW
The doctrines of Restoration are rooted in the earth.
Their basis is the (false) teaching that man must take dominion of this earth
and change it for the better before Jesus can come. The emphasis, therefore, has
shifted from 'looking up' to 'looking around' to see what can be done to patch
up the environment and change society into a more godly one.
This scheme is unscriptural and should be rejected as
heresy - ten reasons are given below:
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REASON ONE:
It requires a universal Kingdom of God on earth.
Obviously, in order to alter society and bring in biblical
laws for the nations, in order to change man's habits of greed and violence,
there would have to be a world government headed and policed by Restoration
Christians. (The Roman religio-political empire nearly achieved this in time
gone by, but at a high cost - the oppression of the masses, widescale poverty
and ignorance, the disappearance of the Bible texts in the common language,
papal abuses, priestly dominion and the slaughter of thousands of dissenters and
so-called heretics who refused to bow the knee to Roman dictators in the
Church.)
This system requires obedience to Law. If any system of
religion is going to be introduced worldwide, amongst many who offer only a
token submission to it, obviously that religion must be strongly enforced and
governed by rules and regulations. In fact, the religion proposed by Restoration
(and other) Christian movements for world transformation today is one closely
modelled on the Old Testament Law.
Every part of the world system - law, government, medicine,
education etc - would be ruled by biblical precepts. But the New Testament
demonstrates that Law cannot save mankind and that the only hope for man is in
justification by faith. The Law has failed to transform mankind and it always
will. [Rom 7:6]
But Restoration Christians hope to resurrect it as the
basis of a new age of peace and righteousness. Taking restoration teachings to
their logical conclusion, it is clear that nothing less than world
christianisation would work the miracle of planetary salvation. This, say the
leaders, would be the 'Kingdom of Peace and Righteousness' promised in the Old
Testament. However, given the condition of the human heart, and satan's plans
for world dominion, it would more likely be the universal reign of terror
through Antichrist! In the Word of God, not universal obedience but universal
wickedness is forecast before the Coming of Christ, and all nations will follow
the satanic plans of the 'Beast'. [Rev 13:3,4] To set about organising and
networking for a New Order and for global dominion is to throw huge parts of the
Church into the hands of 'another christ' and 'another gospel'.
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REASON TWO:
It robs the Jews of their inheritance.
In order to provide biblical proof of their role as earth
saviours and law-givers, and in order to support their claim to be the Kingdom
of God on earth, Restoration leaders have to pirate the Old Testament promises
of God to the nation of Israel and make them apply to the Church.
They have gone on record as saying that Israel has no
further place in God's future plan for blessing the nations, nor will the
'kingdom' promises of the OT come to pass specifically for Israel, but only by
and through the Church. The Jews rejected their Messiah, they say, and so
forfeited their inheritance.
But God, who can never lie nor break His Word, has promised
specific material blessings of land, prosperity, nationhood, peace and victory
to the literal nation of Israel in the future. These promises have never been
fulfilled and can only be fulfilled in the context of a re-gathering and
spiritual resurrection of Jews in the literal land of Israel. [Jer 31:35-37]
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REASON THREE:
It removes awareness of the Return of the Lord.
The emphasis on earthly triumph for the Church and long
years of victorious rule to precede the Lord's Coming removes the need to 'watch
and pray' and be ready for that Day.
Many sensitive Christians are aware that the signs leading
up to the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus are being fulfilled in this
generation, and that - in fact - the Coming may be very soon indeed. If so, we
ought to be on our guard against laxity and deception, as Jesus warned.
But Restoration doctrine promises ultimate triumph for the
Church instead of the tribulation of the endtimes prophesied in the Word, and so
encourages a careless attitude.
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REASON FOUR:
It denies the scriptural prophesies of the end-times.
Because Restoration teaching places the binding of evil,
and the 'dominion' of the righteous, at the FIRST coming of the Lord, it
radically adjusts our understanding of the book of Revelation and the other
prophecies of the End.
According to this scheme, the Tribulation, Antichrist,
Apostasy and so forth are placed historically in the PAST, or else are made out
to be symbolic interpretations of ordinary antagonism against the victorious
Church. The Restoration understanding of prophecy is largely POST-millennial.
That is, it places the Return of Christ AFTER the reign of righteousness and
peace.
Therefore, what is now expected is not tribulation but
triumph. This is very dangerous, especially as the scripture warns that, before
Jesus returns, a world leader claiming to be Messiah will arise. [2 Thess 2:3,4]
It may be that Restoration Christians, unaware of the true prophetic calendar,
will accept this man as Christ.
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REASON FIVE:
It denies the sovereignty of the Godhead.
Restoration doctrine claims that Jesus CANNOT return until
all His enemies have been put under the feet of the Church, (including death,
presumably).
His coming is not at the appointed time ordained by God, as
scripture says [Acts 1:7] but must wait on the preparations made for Him by the
Church, for the world must be evangelised and saved and the Bride must be
totally united and without spot or wrinkle when He comes.
However, the Bible
states that very few will be ready when Jesus comes, and that the purification
of the Bride is a work of the Holy Spirit, not Christian leaders. [Luke
18:8/Matt 7:14]
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REASON SIX:
It requires religious unity.
Since the world must be evangelised and cleansed, according
to this doctrine, and since this cannot be done by individual churches, it is
imperative that all denominations come together to do the work.
The plan for World Evangelisation entails an overthrowing
of doctrinal differences (such as justification by faith alone) to allow Roman
Catholics and liberals to help christianise the World. But the scripture forbids
us to work together with unbelievers and heretics. [2 Cor 6:14]
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REASON SEVEN:
It rests on human ability and wisdom.
Instead of the wisdom and power of the Holy Spirit, the
scheme of world restoration calls for the development of man's social skills and
knowledge, organisational ability, qualities of leadership, rhetoric and the
ability to dominate adversaries.
Restoration Christians are now being encouraged to take a
full part in all areas of the world system in order to change it from within. But
Bible Christians were often the poorest and least intelligent, and relied on
nothing but the power of God to back their preaching. Their work was to preach
the gospel only, and never were Christians told in scripture to change mankind
by social action. [1 Cor 2:1-5]
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REASON EIGHT:
It requires a structured Church system based on human
leadership.
In order to establish world dominion, Restoration teaching
must be unvaried and universal, and this cannot be done without the obedience of
all its followers.
Thus, a system of leadership [discipleship] must be
introduced to ensure every Christian is under authority and unable to err from
the teaching. This excludes from the 'one world kingdom' all those who disagree
with Restoration teaching. In effect, it disinherits all other Christians from
the Body of Christ.
Indeed, some restoration fellowships teach that their
Church is the only valid one, that the door to salvation is through the Church,
[not Jesus Christ the Saviour!] and that everyone outside of the system is
outside of the Kingdom of God.
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REASON NINE:
It replaces Jesus with the Church.
In an effort to strengthen the claims of the Church on
earth, as a Kingdom and Authority to be obeyed, Restoration doctrine has come
close to replacing Lord Jesus with His Body.
The properties, abilities and authority of Jesus are made
over to the visible Body on earth and His functions as Head and Government,
Shepherd and King are taken over by Church elders (on His behalf, they say!).
Then, it becomes the responsibility OF THE CHURCH to destroy the wicked and
establish the Kingdom on earth. This leads to human arrogance and rivalry, and
replaces obedience to God with submission to the Church.
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REASON TEN:
It draws from corrupt roots.
What we know today as restoration doctrine is a hybrid of
Roman dominionism, liberal a-millennialism, post-millennial eschatology, and
latter-rain doctrines.
The Latter Rain revivals of the early 20th century
introduced an ideal new to Christendom - that of achieving religious unity and a
golden age for the Church by means of revelation knowledge and spiritual power.
Much more was entailed in the scheme, but this heresy, though largely debunked
in the 1950's, seeded the charismatic movement and linked with other groups to
form the Restoration Movement.
Thus, much current heresy on the "birth of the Manchild"
and the role of an elite army of saints in taking the nations for God - present
in Toronto teachings - has been able to implant itself most readily in
charismatic churches where restoration teachings had already paved the way.
Many have discovered from bitter experience in restoration
fellowships that behind the smiling faces, camaraderie, loving embraces and
victorious praise, there lies a spirit of dominion that will wound and crush any
who do not toe the line. An empire-building, self-seeking arrogance pervades
much of the Restoration leadership, and they have proven themselves closed to
correction. Greed, corruption, immorality and spiritual abuses have thrived in
this climate - and the teaching which focuses so much on the earth as our
inheritance had led many to become so in love with this present world as to
adopt almost all its values.
Without denying that there are many sincere and godly
Christians within this system, it needs to be said most strongly that
Restoration churches are a foundation of sand, and the doctrines taught (if
indeed Bible teaching IS undertaken - for the Bible has almost disappeared from
some churches!) are unscriptural and unsound.
Anyone within the Restoration system should think very carefully about the dangers to their spiritual walk, and seek God for a complete revelation about these matters.
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