The Earth is now the seat of His dominion.

Do you think God will extend His Kingdom to other celestial bodies in our solar system?


A New Earth, A New Reign

The resurrection of Jesus Christ was not merely a spiritual event; it was the decisive moment that inaugurated the Kingdom of God on Earth. This Kingdom is not a passive promise, but an active, transformative reality—a divine mandate for humanity to bring the entire creation under the order of the Creator.

The Divine Directive

Before the fall, and renewed after the flood, God’s directive to humankind has always been to steward and develop the world. The human presence, the act of building, and the creation of **infrastructure** are thus not merely practical needs, but a profound theological duty—an extension of the first great commission.

"But as for you, be fruitful and multiply, increase greatly on the earth and multiply in it."

— Genesis 9:7 (ESV)

From Wilderness to Dominion

The biblical narrative elevates the cultivated space—the managed, ordered environment—as the dwelling place of God and His people. The Garden of Eden itself was a managed space, a prototype of sacred civilization. Conversely, the untamed wilderness has historically been understood as the domain of chaos, awaiting the redeeming power of human stewardship and divine design.

To deny the fundamental goodness of industry, architecture, and infrastructure is to misunderstand the Kingdom's purpose. Every road laid, every structure raised, and every network connected is a precious signature of the Kingdom’s authority, transforming the waiting land into a place of life, prosperity, and human flourishing.

The Horizon of His Reign

Do you think God will extend His Kingdom to other celestial bodies in our solar system?