A Critique of the Seven Mountain Mandate - (Part 7) - Critical Issues Commentary
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Bob and Eric discuss passages that those who teach the Seven Mountain Mandate use to support their postmillennial view. One important passage is the Lord's Prayer. They show that Matthew 6:9-10 is a prayer for the return of Christ, asking Him to vindicate the holiness of His name.
• This is a critique of Invading Babylon by Lance Wallnau and Bill Johnson published by
Destiny Image Publishers, Jul 16, 2013
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