The Government Mountain determines laws, policies, and the moral direction of a nation. Romans 13:1–4 teaches that governing authorities are meant to be servants of God for the good of the people. When righteous leaders occupy this mountain, justice, peace, and prosperity follow. Conversely, when corruption and ungodly agendas prevail, entire societies suffer (Proverbs 29.2).

Believers are called to pray for and influence government (1 Timothy 2:1–2), not to withdraw from it. Kingdom influence in government means standing for biblical justice, protecting the vulnerable, and promoting freedom. This does not necessarily require every Christian to hold office but to engage through voting, advocacy, and intercession, ensuring that God’s will and moral order are upheld in the public square.