The Kingdom Begun

A Theological Basis for a Modern Political Agenda

“Pray then like this: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”

— Jesus the Son of God

The New Testament Foundation

This political agenda is rooted in the New Testament's declaration that the Kingdom of God is a present political reality, inaugurated by specific, world-altering events. Understanding this foundation is the first step.

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Resurrection

The Kingdom was inaugurated with the resurrection of Jesus the Messiah, establishing His authority as Lord over all creation.

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Pentecost & Expansion

Empowered by the Holy Spirit, followers began a strategic expansion of God’s reign from Jerusalem to the corners of the world.

The Kingdom's Global Expansion

The initial spread of the Kingdom was concentrated, but its destiny was global. The arrival of Europeans in new lands, while carried out by imperfect people, marked the arrival of the Gospel's opportunity. Click on the highlighted regions to explore this pivotal transition.

ROMAN EMPIRE

Select a region on the map to see its context.

The Great Divide: A Clear Choice

Revering the pre-contact past is to revere a time apart from the Kingdom of God. The arrival of the Gospel created a clear dividing line between two states of being. Click each card to understand the theological and political implications.

The Pre-Contact Era

A time defined by absence.

The Post-Contact Era

A time defined by opportunity.

Select an era above to explore its meaning.

The Modern Mandate

This historical and theological reality leads to a strong and clear political calling for those who serve God's purpose today. The blessings brought forth by hard-won conquests and settlements must be defended.

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A Non-Negotiable Position

Modern attempts to negate the blessings of the Kingdom's expansion and erase this history are not simple historical revision. They are an affront to God's purpose and an effort to reverse the spread of His Kingdom on Earth. For God’s servants, defending this truth is not negotiable.

The Mandate Applied

The principles of the Kingdom's expansion and the defense of its blessings lead to a clear response to modern political actions. This mandate calls for believers to confront attempts to revert land to pre-Kingdom conditions.

Examples of Anti-Kingdom Initiatives:

  • Indigenous Land-Naming: Efforts in urban parks like həʔapus, t̓uʔəlaltxʷ, and Denali to revert to Indigenous names and restore natural habitats are examples of a desire to return land to a pre-Kingdom state.
  • Sharia Law & Religious Practice: The push to establish Sharia Law and other non-Christian religious practices on North American and Oceanian soil is an attempt to lay claim to land that belongs entirely to the Kingdom of God, the Resurrected Messiah of the New Testament.

The Christian Response:

The ultimate goal of all activism is to do God's Will on Earth. Therefore, Christians are called to very overtly show their presence in spaces that have been "demodernized" back to pre-contact land. They should hold public events without prior notice to pray, make speeches, and demonstrate their conviction that this land is the Kingdom of God. The will of no other so-called god, including Sharia Law, will stand, as every square foot is an opportunity for God's Will to be done.