His Kingdom Come

His Kingdom Come

A Call for Discernment in an Age of Spiritual Confusion

Is the Church destined to take dominion over the earth before Christ returns? Has God restored modern apostles and prophets to govern the Church? Are today's prophetic movements the fulfillment of biblical prophecy—or a departure from it?

In His Kingdom Come, author and Bible teacher Susan Mouw traces the historical roots of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), one of the most influential and controversial movements in modern Christianity. Beginning with the Latter Rain Movement and continuing through the Charismatic Renewal, the Shepherding Movement, and the Kansas City Prophets, Susan follows the development of ideas that eventually gave rise to today's apostolic and prophetic networks.

More than a critique of a movement, His Kingdom Come is a call for biblical discernment. With careful research and a commitment to Scripture, Susan examines the claims of modern apostles and prophets, the Seven Mountain Mandate, dominion theology, ongoing revelation, and other teachings that have reshaped portions of the evangelical landscape.

Readers will discover:
  • The historical origins of the New Apostolic Reformation
  • The influence of the Latter Rain, Shepherding Movement, and Kansas City Prophets
  • The biblical role of apostles and prophets
  • The dangers of extra-biblical revelation and spiritual authority structures
  • What Scripture teaches about Christ's Kingdom and His return
At its heart, this book asks a simple but vital question:

Who brings the Kingdom?



While many modern movements teach that the Church must establish God's Kingdom on earth, Scripture points to a different answer. The Kingdom will not be built by human effort, political influence, or apostolic authority. It will come when the King Himself returns.

Grounded in Scripture, history, and careful analysis, His Kingdom Come equips believers to recognize error, stand firm in truth, and keep their eyes fixed on the blessed hope—the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.

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