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Christian Nationalism: when Kingdom Mixing Leads to Kingdom Purging

This episode finishes addressing dominion theology in the New Apostolic Reformation and cites the Biblical evidence for the resulting corruption of the Church. The Church's mandate is primarily that of making disciples, not controlling government. Christian nationalism convolutes the mission of the Church, eventually leading to corruption of the Church, as worldly power dynamics take hold of the Church as it struggles to exert control over government. Demonic forces know they can't prevail against the Church (Matthew 16:18), so they instead infiltrate it, as many of Christ's parables acknowledge. "Birds" are representative of demonic activity in the parable of the sower, the story that unlocks ALL the parables. (Mark 4:13) The parable of the mustard seed predicts the eventual pervasive presence of the Kingdom, which nevertheless becomes the nesting place of demonic powers and those under their influence. When Christ returns, "all stumbling blocks" will be removed: sons of darkness "nesting" in the Kingdom will be thrown into Hell. The angels "will gather OUT OF HIS KINGDOM all stumbling blocks and those who commit lawlessness, and will throw them into the furnace of fire.." (Mathew 13:41-42) Christian nationalism, the convolution of the kingdoms of this World with the Kingdom of Christ, promotes the lie that kingdom of America IS the kingdom of Christ. And, it will likely lead to massive angelic purging of KINGDOM impostors, in which Christ will say, "I never knew you, depart from, you who practice lawlessness." (Matthew 7:22)

The Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, NOT to the State

This episode elaborates on the previous episode, principally focusing on Matthew 16:18-19, where believers are given the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Christ builds His Church by calling people out of the kingdom of darkness and placing them in the kingdom of Christ, through the person of the Holy Spirit. The "ekklesia," or church literally means "those called out of." Those who don't respond to the call carry on in the kingdom of darkness, and the natural locus of ungodly power is the state. This fact alone points to the inevitable conflict of kingdoms as both the Church and non-Christians seek to co-op the State to serve their respective interests. The history of Christian nationalism largely reflects widespread corruption in the Christian Church based on an unhealthy mixing of the kingdoms. Since Christ gave believers the keys to the kingdom of heaven, NOT those accessing worldly kingdoms, Christians should focus their efforts on reaching unbelievers through preaching the gospel. Setting up earthly "Christian" kingdoms amounts to making the Church another powerbroker, diluting and corrupting its mission. Believers instead should utilize their LEGITIMATE authority to make disciples, not presuming they have been given a mandate to FORCE Christ's other-worldly kingdom onto non-Christians. The episode finally addresses "binding and loosing" as it relates to the keys of the kingdom.

The Proper Response to Christ’s Authority

This episode unpacks the appropriate response of believers to Christ's triumphant resurrection. "All authority has been given to Me [Christ] in heaven and on earth." (Matthew 28:18-19) Based on Christ's universal authority, Christians are commanded to make disciples of all the nations, and their primary mission is to proclaim the gospel, calling people out of darkness into the marvelous light. (1 Peter 2:9) The universal body of Christ is composed of those who have been called out of the kingdom of the darkness and transferred to the kingdom of Christ. (Colossians 1:13) The word "church" literally means "those who are called out of," and believers are given the veritable keys to the kingdom, as they proclaim access to God's kingdom through repentance and faith in Christ. This then is the mission of the church and the mandated response to Christ's universal authority. It is NOT the setting up of an abominable church-state mixture where all are compelled to submit to Christian rule, in the same way that mosque and state are intertwined in predominantly Islamic countries. The episode finally concludes that the principal enemy of the church (those who are called out of) is demonic forces ("gates of hell"), not the world, whose hostages we are called to liberate.