"The churches in the West have become stagnated; they've either fallen into a dead formalism, or adopted a fervent religious spirit, both of which are impotent in the face of life's tribulations and the world's evils."
But there is a new militancy stirring in the breasts of Christians in response to the evils that beset society. Cries of "enough is enough!" resound from pulpits and in the Christian media. Spiritual warfare seminars are attracting tens of thousands who desire to learn how to "take back from Satan what he has stolen". A call for vengeance on God's enemies and a restructuring of society under godly principles is being heard in every-widening circles.
The demand for society to be guided by biblical ethics has raised some questions: Is the Church's responsibility to take control of society and reconstruct it in accordance with God's Law? Shouldn't the Church content itself with preaching the Gospel and suffering at the hands of the ungodly? On the other hand, why should we allow evil to flourish in our midst? Is it not God's mandate to the Church that we do everything possible to conform society to His rule?
Vengeance Is Ours presents some startling answers in this analysis of dominion theology, and offers some guidelines for Christians to follow in determining to what extent they should become involved in the new wave of militancy.