The New Apostolic Reformation, we must conclude that its history is rooted not in the apostolic witness of Scripture but in a modern reimagining of authority. Its theology distorts the kingdom into a project of human conquest. Its proponents promote experiences over truth, and its practice undermines the very freedom of the gospel. The church is called not to chase after new apostles and prophets, but to remain steadfast in “the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.”
As Christians, our task is not to seize the mountains of cultural dominion but to take up the cross and follow Christ in humility, holiness, and hope. True reform is not found in self-proclaimed apostles but in a faithful return to God’s Word, where the voice of the Good Shepherd still speaks with final authority.