Unstoppable Together
The Power of One: Reclaiming the Standard
Stop Competing. Start Creating.
The Babel Principle: A Warning and a Promise
In Genesis 11, God looked at a unified humanity and said, “Now nothing will be withheld from them which they have imagined to do.” Think about that. Unity is so powerful that it bypasses merit—it is a force of nature. If a group of people with “one language” and “one vision” could alarm the heavens while building a monument to themselves, imagine the tectonic shift that would occur if the Sons of God operated in that same dimension of oneness.
The Trap of Competition
We have fallen into a subtle trap: The Competition Delusion. We are currently chasing the world’s tail, trying to “out-influence” the secular sphere using the world’s own metrics. But in the Kingdom, competition is a sign of a lost identity.
- In Worship: There is no “better.”
- In Service: There is no “higher.”
- In Christ: There is only one.
When we compete, we concede. We allow the world to set the terms of the game, the rules of the climb, and the definition of “success.”
The 7 Mountains: Who Sets the Rules?
We talk about reigning in the 7 Mountains of Influence, but we must ask the hard questions:
- Education & Media: Are we rising through truth, or by mimicking the world’s sensationalism?
- Politics & Business: Are we winning through integrity, or by adopting the “underhand methods” that have become the industry standard?
If we win by the world’s rules, we haven’t brought the Kingdom to the mountain; we’ve simply let the mountain change us.
A New Standard
Jesus didn’t pray for us to be “better” than the world; He prayed for us to be one (John 17:21).
True influence doesn’t come from winning a rigged game. It comes from being so unified in the Father that the world has no choice but to believe. We aren’t called to “keep up” with the world. We are called to set the standard they are desperate to follow.
Join the Movement
We are moving away from the “culture of competition” and returning to the “culture of the Kingdom.” It’s time to stop learning from the world and start leading it.
