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What did God really mean when He told humanity to have dominion? In this episode of the Fellowship of Kingdom Professionals Podcast, Michael Blue and Bishop Marcus Benjamin explore the biblical meaning of dominion through the lens of stewardship, leadership, and Kingdom responsibility. Discover why Genesis 1 is not a mandate for control but a call to cultivate, develop, protect, and multiply what God has placed in our hands. This conversation will challenge the way you think about leadership, purpose, discipleship, and the Kingdom of God. New podcast episodes are available every Monday wherever you listen to podcasts.
Matthew 28, Ephesians 1
Genesis 8-9, Exodus, Psalm 8
M.I. Terzian challenges Christians to reclaim the Dominion Mandate as builders and civilizers, arguing that retreating into polite irrelevance hands authority to those with no moral basis to wield it.Follow The Believe! Journal:Instagram FacebookX LinkedInVisit thebelievejournal.com for more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thebelievejournal.com
Sermon Notes: The Dominion Mandate Of The Woman Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa Main Scripture: Genesis 1:26-28, Genesis 2:18, Proverbs 31. I. The Co-Equal Mandate Genesis 1:27-28: God created man in His own image—male and female. He blessed them and said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply... and have dominion." Dominion is Gender-Neutral: The authority to rule over the earth was not given to the man alone. Women carry the same "Dominion DNA" and creative capacity as men. Identity in Christ: A woman's value is first found in her creation in the image of God, not her marital status or societal role. II. Redefining the "Helper" (Ezer) The Hebrew Meaning of "Help Meet": The word Ezer used in Genesis 2:18 is the same word used to describe God as our "Helper" (Psalm 121:1-2). Not a Subordinate, but a Strength: A helper is not someone who is less capable; rather, they are someone who possesses the specific strength or resources that are currently missing. Strategic Partnership: The woman was created to bring completion and "surround" the man with wisdom, support, and spiritual insight to ensure the divine purpose is achieved. III. The Power of Influence and "Building" The Architect of the Home: "The wise woman builds her house" (Proverbs 14:1). Rev. Okronipa stresses that a woman's influence can either establish or dismantle a legacy. Spiritual Intuition: Women are often gifted with a unique spiritual sensitivity and discernment that is vital for protecting the family and the church from the enemy's tactics. Maternal Dominion: Dominion is expressed through nurturing, teaching, and shaping the next generation of leaders. IV. Overcoming Cultural and Religious Limitations Breaking the "Silence": The preacher addresses historical misinterpretations of scripture used to suppress women's voices, noting that in Christ, "there is neither male nor female" regarding spiritual inheritance (Galatians 3:28). The Deborah Anointing: Just as Deborah was a judge, prophetess, and mother in Israel, modern women are called to lead in professional, spiritual, and social spheres. Resisting Inferiority: A woman must refuse to see herself as "second-class." If God has called her to a task, He has authorized her to lead in it. V. Conclusion: Walking in Full Authority Fruitfulness: Women are called to be productive in their careers, businesses, and ministries. Multiplication: Taking what is small and making it great through the power of the Holy Spirit. Subduing: Taking authority over chaos and bringing the order of the Kingdom of God into every environment they enter. Closing Prayer/Declaration: "I declare that I am a woman of dominion. I am not an afterthought; I am a divine necessity. I walk in the authority given to me by God to build, to fruitify, and to rule. I break every limitation off my life and step into my full mandate in Jesus' name. Amen."
Sermon Notes: The Dominion Mandate Of The Woman Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa Main Scripture: Genesis 1:26-28, Genesis 2:18, Proverbs 31. I. The Co-Equal Mandate Genesis 1:27-28: God created man in His own image—male and female. He blessed them and said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply... and have dominion." Dominion is Gender-Neutral: The authority to rule over the earth was not given to the man alone. Women carry the same "Dominion DNA" and creative capacity as men. Identity in Christ: A woman's value is first found in her creation in the image of God, not her marital status or societal role. II. Redefining the "Helper" (Ezer) The Hebrew Meaning of "Help Meet": The word Ezer used in Genesis 2:18 is the same word used to describe God as our "Helper" (Psalm 121:1-2). Not a Subordinate, but a Strength: A helper is not someone who is less capable; rather, they are someone who possesses the specific strength or resources that are currently missing. Strategic Partnership: The woman was created to bring completion and "surround" the man with wisdom, support, and spiritual insight to ensure the divine purpose is achieved. III. The Power of Influence and "Building" The Architect of the Home: "The wise woman builds her house" (Proverbs 14:1). Rev. Okronipa stresses that a woman's influence can either establish or dismantle a legacy. Spiritual Intuition: Women are often gifted with a unique spiritual sensitivity and discernment that is vital for protecting the family and the church from the enemy's tactics. Maternal Dominion: Dominion is expressed through nurturing, teaching, and shaping the next generation of leaders. IV. Overcoming Cultural and Religious Limitations Breaking the "Silence": The preacher addresses historical misinterpretations of scripture used to suppress women's voices, noting that in Christ, "there is neither male nor female" regarding spiritual inheritance (Galatians 3:28). The Deborah Anointing: Just as Deborah was a judge, prophetess, and mother in Israel, modern women are called to lead in professional, spiritual, and social spheres. Resisting Inferiority: A woman must refuse to see herself as "second-class." If God has called her to a task, He has authorized her to lead in it. V. Conclusion: Walking in Full Authority Fruitfulness: Women are called to be productive in their careers, businesses, and ministries. Multiplication: Taking what is small and making it great through the power of the Holy Spirit. Subduing: Taking authority over chaos and bringing the order of the Kingdom of God into every environment they enter. Closing Prayer/Declaration: "I declare that I am a woman of dominion. I am not an afterthought; I am a divine necessity. I walk in the authority given to me by God to build, to fruitify, and to rule. I break every limitation off my life and step into my full mandate in Jesus' name. Amen."
Message: Believer's Authority | Dominion MandatePreacher: Mope AdejimiDate: April 29th, 2026____Welcome to the RCCG Peculiar People's Parish Church!Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for updates on all the latest from PPP.____Stay Connected.Website: https://www.rccgppp.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RCCGPPPSK/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RCCGPPP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rccgppp/
In this episode of Anchored by Truth, hosts Victoria K and R.D. Fierro dive into a new segment of their "Bible in Song" series, focusing on the track "Creation's Truth." They challenge the "dystopian trifecta" of deep time, uniformitarianism, and evolution that dominates modern culture. By returning to the opening verses of Genesis, the discussion moves beyond mere intellectual debate and into the heart of the Gospel. The episode emphasizes that understanding God as Creator is the only way to make sense of man's authority, the reality of the Fall, and the necessity of Jesus Christ's redemption. Through logic and melody, they demonstrate that faith isn't just a feeling, it is the most reasonable response to the world we see. -- The necessity of apologetics in modern evangelism to bridge the gap between "science" and faith. -- The "Dominion Mandate" and how man's authority over the earth is derived solely from God. -- The roles of Adam and Eve as a complementary pair essential for fulfilling God's commands. -- How the denial of a Creator is a self-defeating argument that relies on logic and senses that evolution cannot explain. -- The transition from the "perfect Eden" to a fallen world where death and decay became reality. -- The role of creative arts and music in glorifying God and teaching complex Biblical truths. Scriptures for Further Study -- Genesis 1:1-5 -- Genesis 1:18 -- Genesis 1:27-28 -- 1 Peter 3:15 -- John 14:6 This is episode 364. +++++++ You can find more information here: http://www.crystalseabooks.com/
God did not create you empty; He placed a seed of greatness inside you.
You don't become fruitful by wishing, you become fruitful by working your seed.
Every seed thrives under cultivation, so invest in what God has placed in you.
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This is a Men in the Arena podcast highlight from EP 980 Man's Dominion Mandate: What Does 'Dominion' in Genesis 1:28 Actually Mean? w/ Tristan Johnson Check it out! Jim's newest book, Guardrails: Ten Boundaries for an Unbreakable Marriage will be releasing in April 2026. Pre-order your copy today at https://tinyurl.com/guardrails115.
You were not created to be ruled by life's circumstances. You were created to rise, take responsibility, and bring order, purpose, and impact wherever you are.
This is an official recording of The City of Refuge, Melbourne.
How should men understand leadership, responsibility, the call to dominion, and who is guiding the next generation of men? Pastor Jim Ramos sits down with Tristan Johnson, founder of Elite Men. Tristan shares his journey from chasing professional football dreams to launching a men's ministry in 2007 focused on enriching lives into eternity. They discuss the dominion mandate God gives men and explain how biblical dominion is not about power but about servant leadership in marriage, family, and everyday life. Jim's newest book, Guardrails: Ten Boundaries for an Unbreakable Marriage will be releasing in April 2026. Pre-order your copy today at https://tinyurl.com/guardrails115.
This is an official recording of The City of Refuge, Melbourne.
In this episode we look at the importance of the dominion mandate that the Lord has given us. We look at the sealed deed, and how we know we have it and what exactly the seal is. We look at the open deed and how we live in light of the fact Jesus secured it for us. We also look at how we hold on to our dominion refusing to cede any ground to the enemy as we strive to advance the Kingdom of God!
This is an official recording of The City of Refuge, Melbourne.
This is an official recording of The City of Refuge, Melbourne.
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The sermon centers on the biblical mandate for Christians to actively proclaim God's goodness and authority in every sphere of life, rooted in the original dominion given to Adam and Eve and renewed through Christ. Drawing from Genesis, Romans, and the prophetic vision of Habakkuk and Isaiah, it emphasizes that God's rule is not confined to heaven but is being realized on earth through faithful, Spirit-empowered action. The preacher argues that true rest and transformation come not from passivity or withdrawal, but from embracing God's authority, resisting the temptation to do what is right in one's own eyes, and living as light in family, community, and culture. Using the story of Ramona Quimby as a metaphor, the message underscores that freedom and flourishing are found not in rebellion against God's good order, but in submitting to it and actively advancing His kingdom through love, truth, and sacrificial service. The call is clear: believers are to steward their gifts, words, emotions, and influence to make a lasting difference, knowing that Christ's promise of presence empowers them to shine His light wherever they are.
ஆளுகையின் ஆணை | Dominion mandate | Ambattur | Jesudian Silvester
TOPIC Four Forces That Oppose the Dominion Mandate PREACHER Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa SCRIPTURES Genesis 2:17 Genesis 3:1–6 Revelation 12:9 Ephesians 6:12–14 Hosea 4:6 John 1:14–18 2 Corinthians 4:6 1 Corinthians 15:31 KEY POINTS Introduction From the beginning, God gave man dominion—the authority to rule and represent Him on earth. However, this dominion faces strong opposition from spiritual, mental, and fleshly forces that seek to weaken man's authority. To maintain dominion, the believer must identify and overcome these opposing forces through truth, knowledge, and the Spirit. 1. Satan and the Forces of Darkness
TOPIC The Concept of the Dominion Mandate — Rising as Eagles PREACHER Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa SCRIPTURES Genesis 1:26–30 Psalm 8:1–9 John 1:12–13 Romans 12:1–2 KEY POINTS 1. The Dominion Mandate Man was created with a divine mandate to rule and have dominion over all creation. Dominion is the original purpose for which God made man. Every believer is designed to reign, rule, and silence the plans of the enemy. God programmed the course of man's life from creation — we are meant to operate by divine order, not worldly systems. 2. Dominion Requires Action Dominion is not for the passive, but for those who are ready to rise and take charge. Believers must not live below their divine potential. “You cannot live like a chicken when you were created to soar like an eagle.” To dominate means to walk in authority, boldness, and purpose as sons of God. 3. The Identity of Man in God Man is made in the image and likeness of God, carrying His nature and authority. When a believer lives like the world, he loses the expression of his divine design. God's Word reveals our true identity — it is the mirror that shows who man is in Christ. Likewise, man is called to reflect God's nature — “Man is the mirror that reflects who God is.” 4. Living Out the Mandate To walk in dominion, believers must: Renew their minds through the Word (Romans 12:1–2). Live intentionally and purposefully. Walk in obedience and spiritual authority. Represent God accurately in character and power. The dominion mandate calls every believer to rise like an eagle, soaring above limitations and mediocrity. CONCLUSION The message is a divine reminder that believers were not created to crawl or walk but to soar. Dominion is our birthright, and God's plan is for His children to live above fear, defeat, and worldly patterns. Every believer must rediscover their divine identity, reflect God's image, and take their rightful place in destiny. Eagles don't walk — they soar!
TOPIC The Dynamics of the Dominion Mandate PREACHER Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa SCRIPTURES Genesis 1:26–28 Romans 8:19 Ephesians 2:10 Isaiah 60:1–3 KEY POINTS 1. The Dominion Mandate Is Our Identity The dominion mandate is not a prayer topic but a believer's identity. Every child of God already carries divine power and capacity to influence and transform their environment. Dominion is not something to be requested; it is something to be walked in. God's intention is for believers to rise and function from their position of divine authority. 2. The Dynamics of Dominion Operate Through Prophetic Action Dominion is activated through prayer, prophecy, and faith declarations. As believers pray and declare, destinies are realigned, mysteries are unveiled, and lives are transformed. The prophetic word unlocks divine realities and releases heaven's authority on earth. The believer's mouth is a tool of dominion—words carry power to create, shift, and establish. 3. Dominion Expresses God's Creative Nature God is still releasing creative solutions through His people. Dominion includes the grace to innovate, build, and bring divine ideas to solve world problems. Believers are called to be partners with God in creation, manifesting wisdom and excellence in every field. “God is not out of ideas — He's looking for willing vessels to birth divine innovations.” 4. Dominion Is a Continuous Journey Dominion is not passive or static; it requires spiritual growth and consistency. No matter one's current level, God continues to call His people higher in grace, depth, and dominion. The more a believer yields to God, the more he operates in supernatural authority. True dominion is a life of ongoing ascent — from glory to glory. CONCLUSION Day 6 of PEC 2025 was a night of prophetic dominion and divine empowerment. Through worship, prayer, and prophecy, believers were reminded that they are born to rule and created to reign. Dominion is both identity and responsibility — to think like God, speak like God, and create solutions for the world. Dominion is not passive; it is prophetic, creative, and continuous. Rise and walk in your mandate — you are a carrier of dominion!
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Masculinity is under attack—from feminism on one side and reactionary extremes on the other. A former Marine and law enforcement officer shows how Christian men can reclaim biblical strength, not through aggression, but through discipline and dominion. And yes, that recovery just might begin on the mat in a Jiu-Jitsu gym.
Colonel Jeff Williams draws from Job 28 and other Scripture to consider the fear of the Lord as the beginning of true wisdom. Emphasizing that human achievement cannot attain divine understanding, he underscores how wisdom is granted only by God's grace. The fear of the Lord is presented not only as the start of knowledge but also as a guiding light for all of life's vocations and decisions.Q1: Did you get a chance to witness to the Russians or others during your space flights?Q2: Did going to space change your relationship with God or affect your faith?Q3: (From the back of the room, summarized as a general question about applying wisdom in a fallen world, possibly in government or vocational settings.) Can Christians effectively live out wisdom in corrupt or difficult environments? ★ Support this podcast ★
Colonel Jeff Williams draws from Job 28 and other Scripture to consider the fear of the Lord as the beginning of true wisdom. Emphasizing that human achievement cannot attain divine understanding, he underscores how wisdom is granted only by God's grace. The fear of the Lord is presented not only as the start of knowledge but also as a guiding light for all of life's vocations and decisions.Q1: Did you get a chance to witness to the Russians or others during your space flights?Q2: Did going to space change your relationship with God or affect your faith?Q3: (From the back of the room, summarized as a general question about applying wisdom in a fallen world, possibly in government or vocational settings.) Can Christians effectively live out wisdom in corrupt or difficult environments? ★ Support this podcast ★
In this rich exploration of various Scriptures, Simon Pranaitis explains the biblical view of trade and its connection to God's design for work, property, and stewardship. He shows how trade naturally flows from skilled labor and how money functions as a tool for storing and exchanging value. By highlighting God's intention for economic activity, the message grounds the biblical view of trade in foundational truths from Genesis to Kings. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this sermon, Simon Pranaitis unpacks the biblical foundation of secondary sovereignty, showing how God delegates property stewardship to individuals while retaining ultimate ownership. Using selected Scriptures, he establishes that secondary sovereignty is a God-ordained principle granting humans authority over possessions for their benefit and God's glory. By understanding secondary sovereignty, believers can approach property, money, and stewardship with theological clarity and responsibility. ★ Support this podcast ★
What is a Tasmanian tiger, and does it still exist? What did a herd of elephants do when their human friend passed away? Dr. Gordon Wilson invites us into the stories of those who protect God's creation and helps us understand how we can do likewise.Here's our trail map for today:How Did One Man Help Save Elephants in Africa?What Does the Bible Say About Taking Care of Creation?What Does Psalm 104 Say About God's Wild and Domestic Creatures?What Is the Tasmanian Tiger And Is It Extinct?How Can We Help Take Care Of God's Creation?Episode Links:Order Eryn's book: The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Rest-Creation-Sabbath-Living/dp/0825448891Watch the Nat Theo Club Bonus Video: https://erynlynum.com/club-videosAccess more resources in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubFree Creation Care Coloring Sheet: https://erynlynum.com/what-does-the-bible-say-about-taking-care-of-creation/Watch the new Riot and the Dance series on Angel Studios: https://www.angel.com/shows/riot-and-the-dance-seriesWatch The Riot and the Dance: Earth: https://www.amazon.com/Riot-Dance-Dr-Gordon-Wilson/dp/B07LCTDW8S https://canonplus.com/tabs/discover/video-series/39009Watch The Riot and the Dance: Water: https://canonplus.com/tabs/search/videos/4154Books by Dr. Gordon Wilson:A Different Shade of Green: A Biblical Approach to Environmentalism and the Dominion Mandate: https://www.amazon.com/Different-Shade-Green-Biblical-Environmentalism/dp/1947644572Darwin's Sandcastle: Evolution's Failure in the Light of Scripture and the Scientific Evidence: https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-Sandcastle-Evolutions-Scripture-Scientific/dp/B0CJKV4V17The Riot and the Dance: Foundational Biology: https://www.amazon.com/Riot-Dance-Foundational-Biology/dp/1591281237Read Dr. Gordon's articles on Answers in Genesis: https://answersingenesis.org/bios/gordon-wilson/articles/?gcbc_start=0&gcbc_count=72&sitehist=1738603541941Order Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:“The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.” Psalm 24:1 (NIV)“God saw all that he had made, and it was very good…” Genesis 1:31 (NIV)“God blessed them and said to them, ‘Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living...
What would you do if you were charged by a rhino? What is it like to hold a wombat? Today we hear from biologist and filmmaker Dr. Gordon Wilson of the Riot and the Dance nature films and series. Join us for an adventure!Episode Links:Order Eryn's book: The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Rest-Creation-Sabbath-Living/dp/0825448891Watch the new Riot and the Dance series on Angel Studios: https://www.angel.com/shows/riot-and-the-dance-seriesWatch The Riot and the Dance: Earth: https://www.amazon.com/Riot-Dance-Dr-Gordon-Wilson/dp/B07LCTDW8S Watch The Riot and the Dance: Water: https://canonplus.com/tabs/search/videos/4154Books by Dr. Gordon Wilson:A Different Shade of Green: A Biblical Approach to Environmentalism and the Dominion Mandate: https://www.amazon.com/Different-Shade-Green-Biblical-Environmentalism/dp/1947644572Darwin's Sandcastle: Evolution's Failure in the Light of Scripture and the Scientific Evidence: https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-Sandcastle-Evolutions-Scripture-Scientific/dp/B0CJKV4V17The Riot and the Dance: Foundational Biology: https://www.amazon.com/Riot-Dance-Foundational-Biology/dp/1591281237Read Dr. Gordon's articles on Answers in Genesis: https://answersingenesis.org/bios/gordon-wilson/articles/?gcbc_start=0&gcbc_count=72&sitehist=1738603541941Get full lesson guides in the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubOrder Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Mentioned in this episode:Order The Nature of RestOrder Eryn's new book, The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Rest-Creation-Sabbath-Living/dp/0825448891
Send us a text Join us on More Than Medicine as we challenge conventional narratives with a bold exploration of the biblical mandate to "be fruitful and multiply," focusing on the eye-opening experiences from my recent journey to Thailand. We unravel the connection between sparsely populated areas and widespread concerns about overpopulation, suggesting that the root causes of food shortages are more aligned with sin and governmental inefficiencies than a crowded planet. Through the lens of scripture, we contrast the biblical view of life and children as blessings with the more secular approach that often prioritizes birth control and smaller families. This episode invites you to reflect on how these perspectives influence trust in God's sovereignty, especially within Protestant faith communities.Celebrate the transforming power of God's amazing grace with us as we conclude our reflections on the divine teachings of Genesis, chapter 1. We express our gratitude for the lessons learned and invite you to continue this spiritual journey as we delve into Genesis, chapter 2. This episode promises a deeper understanding of the Bible's teachings, with a focus on Jesus Christ as the living word. We extend our blessings and encourage you to engage with our ministry through future discussions or by visiting our social media pages for more information. Join us as we explore faith, family, and the enduring wisdom of the scriptures.https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.comhttps://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
In this episode of Men of Influence, host Tim Holloway sits down with returning guest Josh Khachadourian to explore the essence of biblical masculinity and how men can reclaim their God-given identity in today's culture. Josh, author of The Standard: Discovering Jesus as the Standard for Masculinity and founder of the Standard 59 Mastermind, shares profound insights into what it means to be a kingdom man. The conversation dives into the “Dominion Mandate” from Genesis, reframing it as a practical and spiritual call for men to master themselves, lead their families, and positively influence their spheres of impact. Tim and Josh also address the challenges Christian men face today, including cultural attacks on masculinity, the consumerist mindset, and disconnection from spiritual authority. Key Takeaways: • Biblical masculinity starts with self-mastery and partnership with God, not domination of others. • The “Dominion Mandate” calls men to bear good fruit, replenish spiritually, and take dominion over sin and systems—not people. • True success aligns with God's will, producing eternal value rather than empty pursuits. • Avoid the pitfalls of “Christian Nice Guy Syndrome” and “Orphan Alpha Syndrome,” finding strength and humility in balance. • Practical steps for reclaiming your health, focus, and spiritual authority in a distracted world. This episode challenges men to step into their divine calling with clarity and purpose. Don't miss this opportunity to redefine masculinity through a biblical lens. Ready to take dominion over your life and walk as a kingdom man? Connect with Josh Khachadourian on social platforms, links below. Join the movement and start dominating with purpose today! “Healthy masculinity isn't about dominating others; it's about mastering yourself and serving with strength and humility.” Learn more about Josh Khachadourian through the following links: Free Book Website Instagram Learn more about Tim through the following links: Facebook Podcasting group
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Send us a text This week Greg sat down with Chuck DeLadurantey. Chuck is a partner with Family Private Banking. They discussed how to be a biblical steward of our resources, how to create wealth, and how to invest wisely when it pertains to the Dominion Mandate. Enjoy! Are you a Christian company looking to partner with a low-cost, high-return service that shares like-minded principles? Then AdventDS is for you!Are you ready for your church conference? Contact Striving For Eternity HERE!Dominion Wealth: "All of Christ for all of life, All of Finance for Christendom!" Covenant Real Estate: "Confidence from Contract to Close" Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV AppCheck out our snarky merch HERE
Send us a textThis week Greg sat down with Chuck DeLadurantey. Chuck is a partner with Family Private Banking. They discussed how to be a biblical steward of our resources, how to create wealth, and how to invest wisely when it pertains to the Dominion Mandate. Enjoy! A low-cost, high-return digital Christian company: AdventDS is for you!Book your next church conference HERE!FREE SHIPPING on the book "What Do We Believe?" Use code "DMW"Dominion Wealth Strategists: Full Service Financial Planning! Covenant Real Estate: "Confidence from Contract to Close" Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV App
Send us a text This week Greg sat down with Chuck DeLadurantey. Chuck is a partner with Family Private Banking. They discussed how to be a biblical steward of our resources, how to create wealth, and how to invest wisely when it pertains to the Dominion Mandate. Enjoy! Are you a Christian company looking to partner with a low-cost, high-return service that shares like-minded principles? Then AdventDS is for you!Are you ready for your church conference? Contact Striving For Eternity HERE!Dominion Wealth: "All of Christ for all of life, All of Finance for Christendom!" Covenant Real Estate: "Confidence from Contract to Close" Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV AppCheck out our snarky merch HERE
Pastor and Reformed Baptist Tim Bushong walk us through central biblical themes from a Postmil perspective including the Dominion Mandate and Christ as the 2nd Adam.Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
For any man to be successful in any endeavor, he must have full awareness of his goal and confidence in his ability to meet the objective. In this episode, Josh breaks down the commands that were handed to humanity from God after creation, known as the dominion mandate.As you will learn in this show, these commands are more than just rules to follow. These five mandates are also mindsets. To fulfill the call that God has placed on you will require you to be, think, and act differently. Get equipped with five new ways of thinking in this episode so you can start to take dominion in life and expand the Kingdom of God in and around you.This podcast is an excerpt from a live message delivered at a men's conference in Greenville, S.C.Get Josh's new book KINGDOM DRIVEN: The Definitive Guide For How Driven Christian Men can Dominate in Life for FREE at www.kingdomdrivenbook.com
Right now, there is a 50% vacancy in the chaplain positions in the Oregon Air National Guard. Sadly, it's indicative of the absence of chaplains nationwide. According to Brigadier General David Unruh, a regular listener to Generations Radio and the commander of 2,400 Airmen in Oregon, he sees a great opportunity for ministry. He hopes Generations listeners who are pastors will prayerfully consider serving one weekend per month in the Oregon National Guard -- or the National Guard of their home state -- as a chaplain. After listening to the July 4th podcast about The Black Robed Regiment of 18th century pastors who boldly challenged the men in their church to fight for American independence, he emailed me, Adam McManus, and shared that he has passed out dozens of copies of Pastor Jonas Clark's sermon following the Battle of Lexington to Christian officers. On May 2, 1778, General George Washington issued a unique order for the Continental Army at Valley Forge. It read, “The Commander-in-Chief directs that divine services be performed every Sunday at 11 o'clock on each brigade which has chaplains. While we are duly performing the duty of good soldiers, we are not to be inattentive to the highest duties of religion.” Brigadier General Unruh said, “The role of ministers serving as military chaplains is older than our nation and is as foundational as any other dearly-held principle of liberty upon which our nation was founded. I personally believe all the other principles of liberty rest on Gospel freedom.” He added, “I am surprised that conservative and reformed Christians do not understand that the Dominion Mandate in Genesis and the Great Commission in Matthew necessarily imply risk and sacrifice.” He cited great historical role models who were willing to take a stand in their day like chaplains should take a stand for Christ today. * Athinasius – who boldly spoke out against the heresy of Arianism, the view that Jesus was not divine as taught by Arius. Athinasius declared, “If the world is against the truth, then I will be against the world.” * John Knox, the Scottish reformer, who stood for Biblical truth, famously said, “The man who stands with God is always in the majority.” Brigadier General Unruh said, “Knox understood the nature of pastoral mathematics.” * The Apostle Paul who boldly preached the Gospel to Agrippa (Acts 25:13-26:32) and to Caesar. Rear Admiral Gregory Todd, chief of Navy chaplains, urged the church to help find chaplain candidates. He said, “The bulk of our ‘flock' are 18- to 25-year-olds, often faced with adult challenges for the first time in their lives. It involves seeing people through some of their most joyful moments to their most personally challenging.” The soldiers most connected to their faith “are 50%-80% less likely to die by suicide, 60% less likely to suffer depression, 80% less likely to suffer addiction, and 70% less likely to participate in risky behaviors.” So, your work as a chaplain could literally save lives and ensure that Airmen stay on the straight and narrow. If you are younger than the age of 42, have your MDiv or at least 72 hours of graduate work toward a Master of Divinity, can spare one weekend a month which would compensate you $1,200/month, then visit the website www.airforce.com/chaplain, call 240-612-7753, or email ngb.hc.hc.chaplain.corps.org@us.af.mil To reach Brigadier General David Unruh directly, email david.unruh.4@us.af.mil This program includes: 1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Tony Perkins not pleased with new GOP Platform, Military chaplains needed ASAP, Church of England endorses sexual perversion) 2. Generations with Kevin Swanson (Guest-hosted by Adam McManus)
Right now, there is a 50- vacancy in the chaplain positions in the Oregon Air National Guard. Sadly, it's indicative of the absence of chaplains nationwide. --According to Brigadier General David Unruh-, a regular listener to Generations Radio and the commander of 2,400 Airmen in Oregon, he sees a great opportunity for ministry. He hopes Generations listeners who are pastors will prayerfully consider serving one weekend per month in the Oregon National Guard -- or the National Guard of their home state -- as a chaplain.--Brigadier General Unruh said, -The role of ministers serving as military chaplains is older than our nation and is as foundational as any other dearly-held principle of liberty upon which our nation was founded. I personally believe all the other principles of liberty rest on Gospel freedom.- He added, -I am surprised that conservative and reformed Christians do not understand that the Dominion Mandate in Genesis and the Great Commission in Matthew necessarily imply risk and sacrifice.---If you are younger than the age of 42, have your MDiv or at least 72 hours of graduate work toward a Master of Divinity, can spare one weekend a month which would compensate you -1,200-month, then visit the website www.airforce.com-chaplain-, call 240-612-7753, or email ngb.hc.hc.chaplain.corps.org-us.af.mil- --To reach Brigadier General David Unruh directly, email david.unruh.4-us.af.mil-
Right now, there is a 50% vacancy in the chaplain positions in the Oregon Air National Guard. Sadly, it's indicative of the absence of chaplains nationwide. According to Brigadier General David Unruh, a regular listener to Generations Radio and the commander of 2,400 Airmen in Oregon, he sees a great opportunity for ministry. He hopes Generations listeners who are pastors will prayerfully consider serving one weekend per month in the Oregon National Guard -- or the National Guard of their home state -- as a chaplain.Brigadier General Unruh said, "The role of ministers serving as military chaplains is older than our nation and is as foundational as any other dearly-held principle of liberty upon which our nation was founded. I personally believe all the other principles of liberty rest on Gospel freedom." He added, "I am surprised that conservative and reformed Christians do not understand that the Dominion Mandate in Genesis and the Great Commission in Matthew necessarily imply risk and sacrifice."If you are younger than the age of 42, have your MDiv or at least 72 hours of graduate work toward a Master of Divinity, can spare one weekend a month which would compensate you $1,200/month, then visit the website www.airforce.com/chaplain, call 240-612-7753, or email ngb.hc.hc.chaplain.corps.org@us.af.mil To reach Brigadier General David Unruh directly, email david.unruh.4@us.af.mil
The Line of Fire Radio Broadcast for 02/23/24.
The United States Supreme Court’s abortion jurisprudence got better with the reversal of Roe v. Wade last summer. So, why, if the “law” got better at the constitutional level is the law in the states getting worse than under Roe’s abortion regime? David tackles that question using observations by Choc Knox, Jason Farley, and George Grant. The answer may surprise you.
The proposed federal “Parental Rights and Responsibilities Act, and similar legislation in the states, may look like it is in furtherance of the dominion mandate, because parents have God-given rights and a God-given jurisdiction in relation to their children. Today David explains why there could be nothing further from the truth than that assumption.
In recent years, the “dominion mandate” in Genesis 1 has come alive for many Christians. Today David begins a three-week series that looks at various considerations for its fulfillment. This week, he looks at its application in the context of abortion legislation, and the divisions it has exposed among Christians. Has this situation exposed something that must precede taming the wilderness?