The emphasis on spiritual rather than political dominion resonates deeply with Jesus’ teachings and the New Testament’s overarching narrative. As the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) advocates for Christians to seize control of societal structures, it risks blurring the line between spiritual authority and political power, which could ultimately distract from the church’s primary mission. Historically, the early church exemplified a commitment to spiritual transformation, service, and witness without pursuing political dominion, presenting a stark contrast to Dominion Theology. By understanding and embracing the biblical perspective of the Kingdom of God, the church can stay true to its calling and mission, anticipating the future fulfillment of God’s Kingdom while actively representing Christ through love, service, and the proclamation of the gospel in the present age. #NAR #brendonnaicker #swindonchurch #swindonchurches #theologyschool #newapostolicreformation #badtheology