Posts Tagged ‘Apostolic’


A new day is dawning over the people of God, and the Spirit is inviting you to recognize the shift. The world around you may feel unstable, but Heaven is not shaken — it is speaking. The Kingdom Age is not something you are waiting for; it is something you have already stepped into. The King is moving, and His movement is awakening your identity, your authority, and your purpose. “For the kingdom of God is not in word but in power” (1 Corinthians 4:20), and that power is rising within you.

Creation itself feels the tremors of this transition. The groaning you sense in your spirit is the same groaning that echoes through the cosmos, longing for the revealing of mature sons and daughters. You were not designed to drift through this age as a spectator but to stand as one who carries Heaven’s government. Romans 8:19 declares that creation is eagerly waiting for you — not for your perfection, but for your maturity. Heaven is calling you to rise into the identity the Father has always seen in you.

The Ecclesia is awakening across the Earth, not as a religious institution but as a governing family. You are part of a people called to bind, loose, decree, and establish the will of the King in the midst of shaking. Jesus said, “I will build My Ecclesia, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18), and that promise is not for a distant future. It is for this moment, this generation, this Kingdom Age. You are being formed into someone who carries the authority of Heaven with humility and boldness.

The shaking of nations is not a sign of defeat but a sign of divine reordering. God is not exposing systems to shame them but to prepare the Earth for His dominion. When everything around you trembles, remember that you belong to a Kingdom that cannot be shaken (Hebrews 12:28). You are not called to fear the shaking but to stand as a stabilizing presence within it. The Spirit is forming you into someone who can carry peace where others carry panic.

The King is preparing the Earth for His return, and He is doing it through His people. Acts 3:21 reveals that Heaven must receive Jesus “until the times of restoration of all things,” and that restoration is already underway. Every act of obedience, every moment of consecration, every step into your identity contributes to Heaven’s blueprint. You are part of a global remnant rising with clarity, purity, and purpose. The King is not returning for a passive people but for a prepared one.

Dominion is not domination; it is alignment. It is the restoration of God’s original design — humanity walking in union with Him, stewarding the Earth with wisdom, love, and authority. Revelation 5:10 declares that He “made us kings and priests to our God, and we shall reign on the earth.” This is not merely a future promise; it is the beginning of your present calling. You were created to live in the unshakable Kingdom and to reflect the dominion of the King.

As you step into this day, remember that you are not entering it alone. The King goes before you, the Spirit empowers you, and Heaven surrounds you. You are part of a story far larger than your circumstances — a story written before time began, now unfolding in the Earth. The Kingdom Age has begun, and you were born for this moment. Rise as a son or daughter of the King, and walk boldly into the Era of His Dominion.

— Dr. Russell Welch

Dr. Russell Welch is a published author, prophetic teacher, apostolic builder, author, and founder of faith-driven publishing and media initiatives. He is known for crafting bold, Kingdom-centered messages that call the Ecclesia into maturity, doctrinal clarity, and governmental authority. With a passion for equipping the Remnant and honoring generational legacy, Dr. Welch writes and teaches at the intersection of Scripture, history, and spiritual governance, challenging believers to live as sons and daughters who legislate Heaven on earth through truth, holiness, and unwavering fidelity to Christ.

Be sure to check out his book: The Consecrated Firebrand: A Warrior’s Guide to Holy Living, available exclusively on Amazon … here

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The Apostolic Foundation of the Church -Introduction.

In the realm of architecture, the importance of a solid foundation cannot be overstated. Just as a building requires a stable base to support its structure, the church is anchored by the teachings and authority of the apostles, who serve as its foundation.

The Apostle Paul, in Ephesians 2:20, provides a powerful analogy that underscores this truth; he states that the church is built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Jesus as the chief cornerstone.

This series of posts seeks to unpack the significance of the apostolic foundation, exploring the identity of the apostles, their unique role in the early church as well as the current church, and the implications of their foundational status for contemporary believers.

Understanding the Apostles…..

The original apostles were chosen by Jesus Christ to be His immediate messengers, tasked with the vital role of disseminating His teachings and authority. The term “apostle” itself translates to “one who is sent,” signifying their mission to preach the gospel and establish the church.

The original twelve apostles, including Peter, James, John, and Judas Iscariot, were selected during Jesus’ earthly ministry, while Paul, a later addition, was also designated an apostle after a transformational encounter with Christ.

Their firsthand experience with Jesus equipped them uniquely to bear witness to His life, death, and resurrection, granting them a level of authority that established the church’s core beliefs and practices.

The apostles’ role in the church is and was not merely administrative or organizational; it is deeply spiritual and revelatory. They were, and still are tasked with interpreting the teachings of Jesus, guiding the believers, and laying the groundwork for the Christian faith.

Through their writings, which make up a significant portion of the New Testament, the apostles articulated the doctrines of the church, providing insights into the nature of God, salvation, and Christian living.

Their teachings continue to inform and shape the beliefs of modern-day Christians, establishing a direct line of continuity from the early church to the present.

The Significance of the Apostolic Foundation…

The concept of the apostles as part of the foundation of the church carries profound implications for the identity and mission of the church today. Just as a building’s stability hinges on its foundation, the health and effectiveness of the church are rooted in its adherence to the teachings of the apostles. But let it be said, the Christ our Lord is the chief corner stone upon which the foundation is built.

In an age of shifting cultural values and diverse theological interpretations, the call to return to the foundational truths established by the apostles remains relevant.

Emphasizing the authority of the apostolic teachings encourages unity among believers, as these teachings point to a shared understanding of Jesus as Lord and Savior. Furthermore, recognizing the apostles as the foundation underscores the importance of the gospel.

The message they preached—centered on Christ’s redemptive work—serves as the cornerstone of the church’s mission. The church is called to be an extension of the apostles’ work, carrying forth the gospel message into the world.

This includes not only evangelism but also nurturing a community of believers grounded in apostolic teachings, fostering spiritual growth, and demonstrating Christ’s love through service and outreach.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the apostolic foundation of the church is a profound and essential aspect of Christian identity.

The apostles in the early Church years, as the original messengers of Christ, provide a solid base for the church, enabling it to fulfill its mission in the world.

Their teachings continue to guide modern believers, offering a framework for understanding faith and practice. As we reflect on the significance of this foundation, we are reminded that, like an architect’s blueprint, the life and message of Jesus Christ, as conveyed by the apostles, should direct the church’s path forward.

Whereas the Apostle of our day are those who are in many cases re-introducing the Apostolic teachings to the Body of believers. There are those who will claim we no longer have apostles, yet they contradict the scriptures as Paul was clear, the Apostles, Prophets, Evangelist, and Shepherding teachers are for the perfecting of the Church, and it is clear that as this date, the Church is not walking in perfection (Ephesians 4:11-13).

Thus, by anchoring ourselves in the apostolic foundation, we not only honor the legacy of the early church but also ensure that we remain steadfast in our commitment to the gospel.

Next week part two….. “The Foundation of the Church: Understanding the Apostolic Office”

~Dr. Russell Welch
Elder / Apostolic Teacher: Highway to Heaven Church and Founder and Shepherd of Remnant Warrior Ministries / Remnant Warrior School of Spiritual Warfare.