Every article on this site is rooted in one passage from Genesis. Not a theory. Not a church program. An edict from a King.
"Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth,
and subdue it: and have dominion."
This was not a suggestion. It was not a command to be obeyed or disobeyed. It was an edict from a King. A royal pronouncement of assignment spoken over every human being who would ever live. A king said, "Be fruitful." A king said, "Have dominion." When a king gives his dominion to his people, there is a specific word for what results.
The kingdom is not a place you go when you die. It is not a religious institution. It is the King's dominion, operating through people assigned to carry it into specific areas of the earth. When Jesus said "seek ye first the kingdom," he was saying: seek first the dominion the King has already assigned to you.
A specific sphere of influence and responsibility where you are assigned to represent heaven's government. It may be your marriage. Your family. Your workplace. Your neighborhood. Your creative work. Your community.
Look at the problem you keep seeing over and over again. That recurring frustration is often the clearest signal that the King has assigned you to that domain. Where government is absent, where infrastructure is broken, where something that should be flourishing is not. That is where your dominion is needed.
The Kingdom is not coming. It is here. The question is whether the people assigned to represent it are actually showing up in their domains.
The full article walks through every word of the mandate, what each one means for the relationships in your life, and why the inner work and the outward assignment are not separate. They are the same work.