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The Remnant does not worship a nation; we war for the purposes of God within it.

Christian nationalism is often used as a broad accusation, but not everyone using the term means the same thing. At its worst, Christian nationalism becomes the attempt to fuse the Kingdom of God with a political party, an earthly nation, or a cultural tribe, as though the government of Christ depends on the machinery of man. That is not the Gospel. Jesus did not die to create a baptized empire; He came announcing a Kingdom not of this world, yet one that invades this world through surrendered sons and daughters who carry His righteousness, truth, justice, mercy, and authority.

But here is where the religious spirit twists the conversation. The mainstream Church, often ruled more by fear, respectability, denominational systems, political correctness, and the fear of man than by the Lordship of Holy Spirit, wrongly labels every believer who loves America, prays for America, honors America’s founding covenantal roots, defends righteousness, and believes God has had a redemptive purpose for this nation as a “Christian nationalist.” That is spiritual laziness. It is also a convenient accusation used to silence the Ecclesia Remnant who understand that nations matter to God, righteousness exalts a nation, and the Church is called to disciple nations, not hide from them.

There is a massive difference between worshiping America and believing America was founded under the providential hand of God. There is a massive difference between making an idol out of a nation and believing that a nation can be called to carry light, liberty, justice, and Gospel influence to the nations of the earth. Jesus said His people are “the light of the world” and “a city set on a hill” that cannot be hidden. The tragedy is that many religious voices have become so allergic to national calling that they cannot distinguish between idolatrous nationalism and covenantal responsibility.

The Ecclesia Remnant is not trying to replace Christ with America. The Remnant is calling America back under the authority of Christ. The Remnant is not bowing before a flag as an idol. The Remnant is standing beneath the Lordship of Jesus and saying, “This nation belongs to God, and we will not surrender it to darkness, lawlessness, perversion, corruption, violence, witchcraft, globalist control, or anti-Christ ideologies.” That is not Christian nationalism. That is prophetic responsibility.

The religious spirit distorts this because it always attacks what it cannot control. It attacked Jesus for healing on the Sabbath. It attacked the apostles for preaching in the name of Jesus. It accused the early Church of turning the world upside down when, in truth, they were turning it right side up. The religious spirit is not neutral; it hides behind polished language, theological caution, and institutional respectability while resisting the present movement of Holy Spirit.

Many religious individuals are deeply unaware that their rhetoric gives ammunition to those who already hate biblical righteousness. When they falsely accuse Spirit-led believers of extremism simply because they stand for truth, national security, borders, children, parental authority, biblical morality, religious liberty, and the freedom to preach Christ publicly, they are not being prophetic. They are helping frame the Church as dangerous. They are handing language to those who desire to persecute the Church and remove her from the battlefield.

This is not new. The enemy has always tried to rename obedience as rebellion, courage as hatred, discernment as extremism, and righteousness as oppression. But the Ecclesia must not be manipulated into silence. We are commanded to pray for kings and all in authority. We are commanded to occupy until He comes. We are commanded to make disciples of nations. We are commanded to expose the works of darkness. We are commanded to stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free.

The true danger is not the Remnant praying for America to return to God. The danger is a compromised Church that has become more afraid of being called political than being found unfaithful. The danger is a religious system that condemns bold believers while remaining quiet as darkness advances through schools, government, media, courts, entertainment, and culture. The danger is not that the Ecclesia loves her nation too much. The danger is that much of the Church has forgotten that love must sometimes confront, contend, and cry aloud.

America does not need a Church that worships the nation. America needs an Ecclesia that worships Christ and refuses to abandon the nation. America does not need religious neutrality. America needs sons and daughters filled with Holy Ghost fire, carrying truth without compromise, love without cowardice, and authority without arrogance. The Remnant must rise with clean hands, pure hearts, biblical conviction, and Kingdom allegiance.

So let it be made clear: we do not bow to political idols, but neither will we bow to religious intimidation. We do not worship America, but we will war for her redemptive purpose. We do not place the flag above the cross, but we refuse to let those who hate the cross define our love for the nation. We are not Christian nationalists in the carnal sense; we are Kingdom citizens, born from above, assigned by God, standing as the Ecclesia of Jesus Christ in the land where He has planted us.

And if the religious spirit calls that dangerous, then perhaps it has finally recognized what Hell has known all along: a Spirit-filled, awakened, fearless Ecclesia is the one thing darkness cannot afford to leave on the battlefield.

The Holy Spirit-inspired strategy for the Remnant in this hour is not to war from anger, reaction, or political panic, but from the throne-room position of seated authority in Christ. We must begin with repentance where the Church has grown silent, intercession where the nation has grown dark, and decree where Hell has built illegal structures through fear, deception, lawlessness, and covenant-breaking. The Remnant must recover the altar, restore the prayer watch, bless what God has blessed, expose what darkness has hidden, and contend for this nation without allowing hatred, pride, or bitterness to corrupt the assignment. This is not a call to carnal war; this is a call to Spirit-led warfare, where worship becomes a weapon, truth becomes a sword, righteousness becomes a standard, and the blood of Jesus becomes the testimony that overthrows every accusation of the enemy.

We must also learn to discern the religious spirit by its fruit: it accuses what it cannot control, labels what it cannot understand, fears freedom, resists Holy Spirit government, and often uses biblical language while opposing biblical authority. The religious spirit will call boldness arrogance, conviction hatred, discernment division, and obedience rebellion, because it is more loyal to systems than to the present voice of God. To dismantle its hold on those who wrongly accuse the brethren, the Remnant must refuse retaliation, walk in clean authority, expose the lie without becoming infected by the same spirit, pray for the eyes of the deceived to open, and stand immovable in love, truth, and holiness. We overcome the religious spirit not by becoming louder accusers, but by becoming living witnesses of the Kingdom it cannot counterfeit.

Decree of the Ecclesia Remnant

Now in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, we decree that the Ecclesia Remnant is rising in this hour with clean hands, pure hearts, sharpened discernment, and holy fire from the altar of God. We decree that every false accusation, every religious label, every spirit of intimidation, and every demonic attempt to remove the Church from the battlefield is broken by the authority of the risen Christ. We decree that the sons and daughters of God will no longer hide, shrink back, or surrender the gates of influence to darkness, but will stand as ambassadors of the Kingdom, clothed in righteousness, filled with Holy Spirit, and governed by the Lordship of Jesus.

We decree that the Kingdom of our God is advancing through prayer, proclamation, obedience, repentance, justice, mercy, truth, and holy courage. We call the Remnant to rise from coast to coast and border to border, from pulpits to homes, from cities to rural fields, from government halls to schoolhouses, from marketplaces to prayer closets, until the knowledge of the glory of the Lord covers this nation as the waters cover the sea. America shall not be handed over quietly to darkness. The Ecclesia is rising, the altar is burning, the King is speaking, and the Kingdom of our God shall advance in this land for the glory of Jesus Christ.

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: Restoring God’s Prophetic Voice: Unleashing the Watchman’s Power in the Church’s Guide to Holy Living, available exclusively on Amazon … here

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“Advancing in holy fire, the Remnant carries the Light of Truth until every gate of darkness buckles before the Kingdom of Christ”

As Heaven continues to raise up a Remnant who will not bow to the golden calves of religious performance, the spirit of religion will rise up with a polished voice and a counterfeit compassion. It will sound tender while tightening chains, speak of unity while protecting mixture, and accuse the Watchmen of the Lord of carrying a critical spirit. Yet Jesus never called blindness love, and He never called compromise mercy. He said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:32). Truth does not come to decorate bondage; truth comes to break it.

There is a generation being awakened by Holy Spirit who can no longer sit quietly under the spell of entertainment while the foundations of the Ecclesia are being traded for applause. Paul warned that “the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine,” but would gather teachers who satisfy itching ears (2 Timothy 4:3). That hour is no longer approaching; that hour is here. The stage has replaced the altar in many places, and charisma has been mistaken for consecration. But Heaven is answering with a Remnant who would rather carry fire than manage a crowd.

The religious system always knows how to sound wounded when it is being exposed. It will say, “You are too harsh,” while Jesus called certain leaders “blind guides,” “hypocrites,” and “whitewashed tombs” (Matthew 23:24–27). It will accuse the prophetic voice of lacking love, while Paul said, “Have I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth?” (Galatians 4:16). The issue is not whether truth sounds pleasant to the flesh. The issue is whether truth agrees with the King.

Jesus did not come to preserve a religious machine; He came to reveal the Father and establish the Kingdom. When He entered the temple and overturned the tables, He was not having an emotional outburst; He was demonstrating holy judgment against a system that had turned His Father’s house into a marketplace (Matthew 21:12–13). The modern spirit of religion still does the same thing, selling platforms, personalities, and performances while calling it ministry. But the Lord is still jealous for His house. He will not share His Bride with Babylon.

The enemy has always twisted Scripture to protect deception, and he has been doing so since the garden. He came to Jesus in the wilderness quoting Scripture, yet Jesus answered him with the rightly divided Word of God (Matthew 4:1–11). That same serpent still whispers through religious voices, using partial truths to defend full rebellion. But those anchored in the Word and led by Holy Spirit will discern the difference between the voice of the Shepherd and the hiss of the deceiver. Jesus said, “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me” (John 10:27).

The gospel of entertainment has no Kingdom foundation beneath it. It may have lights, crowds, branding, applause, and emotional moments, but if it does not produce repentance, holiness, obedience, deliverance, and transformation, it is not the Gospel Jesus preached. Paul said the Kingdom of God is “not in word, but in power” (1 Corinthians 4:20). He also declared that he did not come with persuasive words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and power (1 Corinthians 2:4). Heaven is not impressed by what attracts the flesh if it does not conform souls to Christ.

The Watchmen of the Lord are not called to flatter the city while the walls are burning. Ezekiel was told that if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet, the blood will be required at his hand (Ezekiel 33:6). This is why true prophetic voices cannot remain silent when deception dresses itself in ministry garments. Love does not whisper while wolves feed on sheep. Love cries aloud because the Bride belongs to Christ.

Even in my own life, I have witnessed the pull of systems that looked spiritual but were fueled by the methods of the world. Holy Spirit had to call me out, separate me, cleanse my vision, and teach me to love the Church without bowing to the counterfeit. Separation is not hatred when it is obedience to God. Paul said, “Come out from among them and be separate, says the Lord” (2 Corinthians 6:17). Yet even as we separate from mixture, we still pray with tears that the scales would fall from blinded eyes.

This is not the hour for timid Christianity, polished compromise, or passive agreement with religious deception. This is the hour to stand, speak, discern, and burn with holy jealousy for the purity of the Bride. Jesus is not returning for a theater audience; He is returning for a holy people, washed, prepared, and loyal to the Lamb. Paul said Christ gave Himself for the Church “that He might sanctify and cleanse her” and present her to Himself glorious, without spot or wrinkle (Ephesians 5:25–27). Therefore, let the Remnant rise with fire in their bones, truth in their mouth, mercy in their heart, and no agreement with the systems that have tried to crown themselves where only Jesus belongs.

This is why the Remnant of the Lord must not settle for merely standing their ground. We were not commissioned to survive in a corner while darkness boasts at the gates; we were filled with the Spirit of the Living God to advance the government of Christ into every territory the enemy has illegally occupied. Jesus said, “I will build My Ecclesia, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18), which means the gates of hell are not advancing against a retreating Church, but buckling under the pressure of an advancing Kingdom people.

The Bride belongs to the Lamb, and the zeal of the Lord still burns for her purity, her freedom, and her full inheritance. Therefore, let the Remnant rise with holy fire, move forward with apostolic authority, extend the influence of the Kingdom, and watch the darkness tremble as the Light of Truth exposes, confronts, and overthrows every counterfeit standing in the way of Christ’s glory.

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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