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No longer watching from walls alone — now seated with Christ, filled with Holy Spirit, and sounding Heaven’s trumpet in the earth.

In ancient Israel, watchmen stood upon the walls of the city. Their assignment was not decorative. It was not poetic. It was not religious theater. They were stationed in elevated places so they could see what others could not see, discern movement on the horizon, and sound the alarm before danger reached the gates.

The watchman’s task was sobering. If he saw the sword coming and failed to blow the trumpet, the blood of the people could be required at his hand. Ezekiel 33 reveals the weight of this calling. The watchman was responsible to warn, to announce, to awaken, and to call the people into readiness. He did not create the danger. He discerned it. He did not manufacture the word. He received it. He did not stand for personal fame. He stood because the safety of the people depended upon obedience.

Yet there was a limitation in the old covenant pattern. The Spirit of the Lord would come upon prophets, judges, kings, and watchmen for divine assignment, divine utterance, and divine empowerment. They spoke when the word of the Lord came to them. They moved when the Spirit rested upon them. They cried aloud when Heaven placed fire in their bones.

But now, in Christ, something greater has been given.

The watchmen of our day are not merely waiting for the Spirit to come upon them from the outside. They are born of the Spirit. They are temples of Holy Spirit. The Spirit of the Living God, the Spirit of Truth, the Spirit of Resurrection, does not simply visit them for a moment of prophetic function. He dwells within them as the indwelling presence of God.

This is why the New Covenant watchman carries a different measure of authority. Not because he is greater in himself, but because Christ has finished what the prophets longed to see. The veil has been torn. The blood has been applied. The Son has been enthroned. The Spirit has been poured out. And the people of God have been raised together with Christ and seated with Him in heavenly places.

Paul writes in Ephesians 2:6 that God “raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus.” This means the watchman of this hour is not merely standing on a natural wall looking outward. He is seated spiritually in Christ, discerning from the place of heavenly government, intercession, and Kingdom authority.

Ancient watchmen saw approaching armies.

New Covenant watchmen discern spiritual movements.

Ancient watchmen warned cities of natural invasion.

New Covenant watchmen warn families, regions, churches, and nations of demonic strategies, doctrinal compromise, cultural seduction, and spiritual slumber.

Ancient watchmen blew trumpets from stone walls.

New Covenant watchmen release the sound of Heaven from the place of union with Christ.

Ancient watchmen were stationed over Israel’s gates.

New Covenant watchmen are being raised over households, ministries, cities, regions, and nations.

This does not make them reckless. It makes them responsible. True watchmen do not speak from fear, suspicion, anger, or personal offense. They speak from intimacy, obedience, discernment, and holy burden. The watchman who is governed by Holy Spirit will not become an alarmist. He will become a trumpet. There is a difference.

An alarmist reacts to darkness.

A watchman responds to Heaven.

An alarmist spreads fear.

A watchman releases clarity.

An alarmist magnifies the enemy.

A watchman magnifies the Lord and exposes the enemy’s movement under the light of Christ.

This is why the hour requires mature watchmen. Not loud voices alone. Not social media prophets chasing reactions. Not men and women who confuse suspicion with discernment. We need those who have learned to wait before the Lord, hear His voice, test the spirits, search the Scriptures, and speak only what carries the witness of Holy Spirit.

The watchmen of our day must be rooted in the Word, filled with the Spirit, anchored in Christ, and clothed in humility. Authority without humility becomes dangerous. Discernment without love becomes accusation. Prophetic sight without biblical foundation becomes confusion. But when Holy Spirit raises a watchman, He forms both the eye and the heart. He teaches them what to see, when to speak, how to warn, and how to intercede.

The ancient watchman saw the sword and sounded the alarm.

The New Covenant watchman sees the strategy of darkness and takes his place in prayer, proclamation, repentance, decree, and apostolic alignment.

He does not merely say, “Danger is coming.”

He also says, “The King is reigning.”

He does not merely cry, “Wake up.”

He also declares, “Arise, shine, for your light has come.”

He does not merely expose the works of darkness.

He proclaims the victory of the cross, the authority of Christ, and the government of Heaven being released through a surrendered Ecclesia.

This is the hour of the watchman.

Holy Spirit is raising up men and women who can see beyond headlines, beyond political noise, beyond religious confusion, and beyond the emotional storms of the age. They are not governed by panic. They are governed by the Throne. They are not driven by fear. They are moved by the Spirit. They are not building their own platform. They are guarding the gates of their generation.

The Lord is restoring the watchman anointing to the Ecclesia. He is awakening intercessors, prophets, pastors, fathers, mothers, teachers, and spiritual warriors who understand that this is not a time to sleep at the gate. The enemy is strategic, but Heaven is not silent. Darkness is moving, but the Spirit of Truth is speaking. Nations are shaking, but the Kingdom cannot be shaken.

So let the watchmen arise.

Let them stand upon the walls with clean hands and burning hearts.

Let them speak from the Word, not opinion.

Let them discern by the Spirit, not suspicion.

Let them warn without fear, intercede without ceasing, and declare without compromise.

For the watchmen of our day are not merely standing upon ancient walls.

They are seated with Christ.

They are filled with Holy Spirit.

They carry the sound of the Kingdom.

And when they open their mouths under the authority of Heaven, the trumpet of the Lord will be heard again in the earth.

Stay tuned, the journey continues…..

A voice of fire to the Remnant,

— 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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When a people bow low in repentance, Heaven can set an entire nation on fire with revival.

Revival does not begin when men become impressive; revival begins when men become broken. The Welsh Revival of 1904–1905 reminds us that a nation can be shaken when ordinary people come under extraordinary conviction. It was not launched by celebrity machinery, polished promotion, or religious entertainment, but by prayer, repentance, worship, and surrender. Wales became a testimony that when God bends a people low before Him, the fire that falls upon them can cross oceans. Historical accounts consistently connect this awakening with Evan Roberts, a young Welshman whose burden for souls became one of the defining sparks of the movement.

Evan Roberts was not a polished platform personality when the flame began to spread. He was a former coal miner and ministerial student, only in his mid-twenties, yet he carried a holy desperation that many established voices had lost. Scripture says, “Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts” (Zechariah 4:6). That verse seemed to breathe through Wales as meetings erupted not around human performance, but around the manifest dealings of God. The Lord often chooses hidden vessels so that no flesh can glory in His presence.

The heart of the Welsh Revival was conviction of sin. This was not shallow emotion, religious excitement, or temporary enthusiasm; people were pierced by the holiness of God. Jesus said Holy Spirit would “reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment” (John 16:8), and that is exactly what revival does when it is pure. It does not flatter the soul; it brings the soul into the light. Wales was not merely stirred — Wales was searched.

Historical reports describe prayer meetings, spontaneous worship, public confession, and deep repentance as marks of the revival. Many gatherings were not controlled by formal programs but moved with a holy sensitivity to the Spirit’s leading. One recurring watchword associated with Evan Roberts was the call to obey the Spirit, and that phrase captures the atmosphere of the movement. When Holy Spirit governs a room, man’s agenda bows, pride loses its seat, and the fear of the Lord becomes weightier than religious routine.

The Welsh Revival also carried a sound. It has often been remembered as a revival that moved through singing as much as through preaching. Worship became more than music; it became the cry of a nation bending its heart before God. The Psalms declare, “Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD” (Psalm 150:6), and Wales seemed to answer with tears, hymns, prayers, and holy surrender. When worship is purified by repentance, it becomes a weapon that breaks atmospheres.

There was also a clear burden for souls. The testimony commonly repeated from the revival is that thousands upon thousands were converted in a short period of time, with some historical summaries estimating around 100,000 converts during the awakening. Whether one debates exact numbers or methods of counting, the undeniable record is that the movement deeply impacted Welsh religious life and sent shockwaves far beyond its borders. True revival does not merely fill buildings; it awakens consciences, transforms homes, and confronts society with eternity.

One of the most sobering features of the Welsh Revival was how deeply it touched ordinary life. The fire did not remain locked inside chapel walls. When conviction grips a people, business practices change, speech changes, relationships change, entertainment changes, and hidden sin loses its hiding place. Proverbs 14:34 declares, “Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.” Wales became a witness that national healing must begin with spiritual confrontation.

The revival was not born in comfort, but in hunger. Before the movement became widely known, there were years of prayer, local awakenings, and spiritual preparation in Wales. Men like Joseph Jenkins and Seth Joshua are often connected to the spiritual atmosphere that preceded Evan Roberts’ public role. This matters because revival rarely appears suddenly, even when it seems sudden to history. Beneath the visible flame, there are usually hidden altars, unseen tears, and nameless intercessors who have refused to let go of God.

The Welsh Revival reminds the modern Church that Holy Spirit does not need our machinery to move. He may use platforms, buildings, media, and organization, but He is never dependent upon them. Acts 2 shows us that when the Spirit was poured out, the sound from Heaven gathered the crowd before Peter ever preached the sermon. The first advertisement of Pentecost was not a campaign strategy; it was the presence of God. Wales, in its own hour, became another reminder that when Heaven breathes, people come.

Yet we must also speak with wisdom: revival history is never spotless because people are never flawless. The Welsh Revival carried glory, but it also carried strain, excess, controversy, and human weakness. Evan Roberts himself would later withdraw from public ministry, reminding us that vessels must be guarded even when the fire is real. The lesson is not to despise revival, but to steward it with Scripture, humility, rest, accountability, and obedience. Fire must be welcomed, but fire must also be tended at the altar of truth.

What crossed oceans from Wales was not merely a story, but a hunger. The revival influenced spiritual conversations far beyond Wales and is often discussed in connection with the wider awakening atmosphere that preceded and overlapped early Pentecostal stirrings, including movements that would soon emerge in other nations. When God ignites one place, the smoke of that altar can be smelled in another. Habakkuk 2:14 declares, “For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea.” Wales became one burning witness that the glory of God was never meant to remain regional.

The cry of the Welsh Revival still speaks: bend low, confess fully, pray deeply, worship purely, obey Holy Spirit quickly, and burn for souls again. The Church does not need another performance-driven religious moment; she needs a holy visitation that restores the fear of the Lord. If God could shake mining towns, chapels, families, workers, students, and entire communities in Wales, He can shake our cities again. But the altar must be rebuilt before the fire falls. May the Lord bend us low until Christ is exalted high.

Stay tuned, the journey continues…..

— 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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