Book Review: Book traces the emergence of a new kingdom working order

Kingdom Working Order Emergence

Title: Kingdom Working Order Emergence

Author: George Mukamba

Publisher:  Royalty Books

ISBN: 978-1-0492-7968-8

Reviewed by Phillip Chidavaenzi

SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwean author, George Mukamba recently released his fourth book titled Kingdom Working Order (KWO) Emergence, which is the fourth in his KWO series made up of Kingdom Working Order, Nations Working Order and Prophetic Purpose and Process.

In the latest offering, Mukamba explores how biblical timelines align with activities across the globe as the outworking of God’s plan increasingly manifests in our generation, covering the jubilee that runs from 2025 to 2050.

Further, he discusses how societal institutions and leaders are slowly embracing godly values and implementing them in their institutions.

The use of biblical references to communicate his message helps to entrench the themes that Mukamba explores in the book.

He comforts his readers by demonstrating how people have been trapped in fear, anxiety and anger, which pollutes the atmosphere and makes them fearful of the future as he deals extensively with the subject of “redemptive seasons” in which “broken things” are fixed and restoration is experienced in families, organisations, communities and nations.

Tracing how the restorative process should be anchored on repentance, reconciliation and rebuilding to counter the fears of war, future pandemics, global supply chain problems, poverty and social unrest, Mukamba shares insights into how resolutions to these pressing issues are found in the restoration of faith in systems, politics and political leadership as well as institutions, religions and rituals.

Through this book, the reader learns of how geo-strategic and geo-political decisions can potentially reconfigure or reshape the future of some nations, particularly those caught up in high energy cost dilemma, which has a ripple effect across all sectors of society.

Mukamba also trains his gaze on the youth, whose anxiety about the future is inescapable.

He demonstrates how the younger generation is seized with matters that include future aligned education, entrepreneurship and wealth-building opportunities, affordability, property ownership, security, safety and health.

A timbre of frustration is felt in how Mukamba feels about the generational failure to teach children about God, His purpose and love for humanity communicated through the Scriptures.

He expresses concern in how such a situation has left young people vulnerable to satanic influences and evil spiritual forces operating behind most worldly institutions and operations.

Inescapable again is the author’s conviction that the young generation is vulneravle to Luciferianism whose fingerprints litter the education, employment, media and even religious communities across the globe.

He contends that the world is at “a crossroad moment” where key decisions have to be made to ensure that the future is not left to chance.

The current state of hopelessness in the world, Mukamba argues, has never been the Creator’s intention, but has proliferated due to lack of godly leadership in the world, which has left the global population exposed to “ravenous wolves whose only language is dog-eat-dog”.

Ultimately, the book proposes a KWO principle anchored on the development of visionary leadership that will entrench godly values and rescue people from the trap of the systems of men.

In many ways, as Mukamba demonstrates through this book, humanity had been conditioned to scarcity (be it of food, power, and such other essential resources, when God’s design is for the man he created to live in abundance.

He writes, “The concept of scarcity holds that resources are limited but this is contrary to how humanity functions.

Human wants are perceived insatiable thereby requiring control or limited use to risk extinction.

This condition dictates the structure of global capitalism, shaping how resources are valued, extracted, and distributed.”

He notes how, contrary to God’s vision, the world seems to be regressing to real scarcity because man has chosen to function in futility leading to chaos and malfunction of systems.

He traces how systems of chaos have produced inequalities, disasters, famines and atrocities in the world.

Mukamba, however, provides an antidote of hope by showing how “the great global reset” will bring significant changes that will reverse the negative effects of man’s decisions that spawned global challenges including the global economic collapse and pandemics such as Covid-19, which he describes as a representation of the “last-ditch attempts of a failed system”.

This is a classic publication that anyone concerned about the future of the world should have in their bookshelf.

It contains insights that will deepen the reader’s understanding on spiritual, geo-political, socio-economic and climatic challenges afflicting the world today.

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