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A fierce awakening is shaking the foundations of the modern Church, for the Lord is exposing the ancient masquerade that has long impersonated His voice. The spirit of religion has always feared the rise of true sons and daughters because once they awaken, its reign collapses instantly. It hurled its fiercest weapons at Jesus—legalism, accusation, manipulation, and the machinery of religious power—yet “having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them” (Colossians 2:15). Leonard Ravenhill once said, “The only reason we don’t have revival is because we are willing to live without it,” and that indictment now confronts a generation lulled by religious performance. But the Remnant is no longer willing to live without the fire of God.

This spirit has not merely opposed the Church; it has counterfeited it with frightening precision. It has built sanctuaries that resemble theaters more than temples, pulpits that resemble stages more than altars, and ministries that resemble corporations more than Kingdom outposts. It has trained leaders to become performers, shepherds to become celebrities, and congregations to become consumers. Mario Murillo has warned, “The greatest threat to the Church is not persecution—it is imitation,” and the imitation is now being unmasked. Scripture commands, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2), yet religion has conformed many to the world’s methods while denying the Spirit’s power.

The Remnant sees through the façade with eyes sharpened by the Spirit. They have grown weary of fog machines that replace the cloud of glory, weary of choreographed worship that replaces surrendered hearts, weary of polished sermons that replace prophetic truth. They recognize that the spirit of religion has offered a Christianity that requires no repentance, no consecration, no cross, and no fire. David Wilkerson once said, “A gospel that does not confront sin is not the gospel,” and the Remnant refuses to settle for a message that comforts the flesh while starving the spirit. They hunger for the Word that pierces soul and spirit, dividing joint and marrow.

The shaking of the last three years has been a divine intervention, a mercy disguised as disruption. The Lord has been dismantling the altars of man-made religion, exposing motives, revealing cracks, and calling His people back to the ancient paths. Ravenhill once thundered, “The Church used to be a lifeboat rescuing the perishing; now she is a cruise ship recruiting the promising,” and the shaking has revealed just how accurate that warning remains. But the shaking is not meant to destroy—it is meant to awaken. It is the trumpet blast calling the Remnant to rise.

The Remnant Ecclesia is emerging from this shaking with a resolve that cannot be manipulated. They are stepping out of the tombs of tradition, shaking off the grave clothes of performance, and walking in the authority of true sonship. They are rediscovering the power of prayer that shakes nations, the authority of fasting that breaks chains, and the fire of holiness that exposes darkness. Mario Murillo declared, “When the Church stops playing games, the fire of God will fall,” and the Remnant has stopped playing. They are contending for the faith that turns the world upside down.

Heaven is not silent in this hour. The Host of the Heavenly Armies has been dispatched to partner with the Remnant, to war against every stronghold of religion, deception, and spiritual apathy. The Captain of the Lord’s Armies is once again standing with drawn sword, confronting every structure that has exalted itself against the knowledge of God. The cry of Heaven is reverberating across the nations: “Let My people go.” This is not a suggestion; it is a divine command.

This awakening is not fueled by rebellion but by revelation. The Remnant is not rejecting the Church—they are restoring it. They are not abandoning leadership—they are demanding purity. They are not despising order—they are rejecting manipulation. Wilkerson once said, “God’s greatest judgments begin in His own house,” and the Remnant understands that judgment is not destruction but purification.

The Remnant is rising with a hunger that cannot be satisfied by entertainment. They long for the presence of God more than the approval of men, for the fire of the Spirit more than the lights of the stage, for the truth of Scripture more than the applause of crowds. They are returning to the secret place, where the fear of the Lord is restored and the voice of God is heard. Ravenhill once asked, “Is the world crucified to you, or does it fascinate you?” and the Remnant answers with consecration. They are crucified to the world and alive to Christ.

This awakening is producing a generation that refuses to bow to the idols of modern religion. They are not impressed by charisma—they are drawn to character. They are not moved by performance—they are moved by Presence. They are not captivated by personalities—they are captivated by Jesus. Mario Murillo has said, “The moment you stop needing the approval of man, you become dangerous to hell,” and the Remnant has become dangerous indeed.

And now, to those who feel the stirring in their spirit—those who have grown weary of empty religion, hollow rituals, and powerless Christianity—hear this invitation: the door to awakening stands open. The Spirit of God is calling you out of the shadows of performance and into the light of identity. You were not created to be a spectator in the Kingdom; you were born to be a son, a daughter, a warrior, a priest. Shake off the chains that have held you. Step into the awakening that Christ purchased for you, for the same Jesus who defeated religion then is defeating it now in you.

— 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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Part One of a Three Part Remnant Series

The hour opens with a thunderous intensity because the spirit of religion has once again overplayed its hand, just as it did when it hurled its full fury at Jesus. It weaponized tradition, manipulated Scripture, and stirred political pressure, yet “the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5). That same ancient spirit now prowls through the modern Church, seeking to blind the sons and daughters of Yahweh from even believing they have an inheritance on this side of the grave. Leonard Ravenhill once warned, “The greatest miracle God can do today is to take an unholy man out of an unholy world and make him holy,” and that miracle is precisely what religion fears. The Remnant is awakening to the truth that the Cross remains the eternal verdict: Jesus triumphed, religion failed, and the Kingdom is advancing with unstoppable force.

This manifesto begins with the exposure of a masquerade that has deceived multitudes. The spirit of religion has dressed itself in lights, stages, fog machines, and celebrity pulpits, offering a polished counterfeit of the faith once delivered to the saints. It has filled the stage with actors who perform rather than shepherd, who entertain rather than equip, who laugh behind the scenes as they and their cohorts rake in millions while the sheep starve for discernment. Mario Murillo has said, “A powerless church cannot defeat a powerful devil,” and the powerless church is the one religion prefers. Scripture commands, “Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits” (1 John 4:1), a discipline long abandoned in houses built on applause rather than altar fire.

The tragedy is not merely deception—it is malnourishment. Generations have been raised without the fundamentals of spiritual warfare, without the sharpening of Hebrews 5:14, which declares that maturity comes by “constant use” of discernment. Instead, the masses have been trained to spectate rather than war, to consume rather than contend, to admire personalities rather than pursue Presence. David Wilkerson once lamented, “The gospel that costs nothing is worth nothing,” and that warning now echoes like thunder over a slumbering Church. The Remnant is rising because they have tasted the emptiness of entertainment-driven Christianity and found it powerless against the darkness of this age.

The shaking of the last three years has not been random—it has been surgical. Heaven has been tearing down the scaffolding of man-made religion, exposing the cracks, revealing the rot, and calling forth a people who refuse to bow to the golden calves of Christian celebrity culture. Ravenhill once said, “The Church right now has more fashion than passion, more pathetic than prophetic,” and the shaking has revealed just how true that statement remains. But the shaking is not destruction—it is purification. It is the refining fire that separates gold from dross, truth from deception, and sons from slaves.

The Remnant Ecclesia is emerging from this shaking with a clarity that cannot be manipulated. They are stepping out of the tombs of tradition, shaking off the grave clothes of man-made expectations, and walking in the authority of true sonship. They are reclaiming the ancient paths of prayer, fasting, holiness, and spiritual warfare. Mario Murillo declared, “When the Church rises in true power, hell panics,” and hell is indeed panicking now. The Remnant is done playing games.

Heaven has dispatched angelic hosts to partner with this rising company. The Captain of the Lord’s Armies is marching at the front, confronting every stronghold that has exalted itself against the knowledge of God. The cry of Heaven is echoing once again: “Let My people go.” This is not a whisper—it is a roar. Every religious structure that has enslaved God’s people with guilt, shame, performance, or manipulation is being confronted by the fire of divine liberation.

This manifesto is a declaration that the masquerade is over. The Remnant sees the fog machines, the choreographed worship sets, the polished sermons, and the celebrity pulpits—and they discern the difference between performance and Presence. They recognize that the spirit of religion has offered a counterfeit Christianity that requires no repentance, no consecration, no cross, and no fire. Wilkerson once said, “A diluted gospel is no gospel at all,” and the Remnant refuses to drink from polluted wells. They are returning to the purity of the Word, the fire of the Spirit, and the authority of the Cross.

The Remnant is rising with eyes that burn through the façade. They have grown weary of hollow rituals, powerless sermons, and entertainment-driven gatherings that never confront sin or awaken destiny. They are rediscovering the power of the Word, not as a script to recite but as a sword to wield. Ravenhill once wrote, “Are the things you are living for worth Christ dying for?” and that question now pierces the conscience of a generation. The Remnant answers with their lives, not merely their lips.

This rising company is not motivated by rebellion but by revelation. They are not leaving the Church—they are restoring it. They are not rejecting leadership—they are rejecting manipulation. They are not abandoning the faith—they are returning to its original fire. Mario Murillo has said, “The moment the Church stops playing games, the fire of God will fall,” and the Remnant has stopped playing.

And now, to those still bound in the chains of religion—hear this gentle yet piercing appeal: the prison doors are already open. The Cross has already broken the yoke. The Spirit is already calling you into the wide-open spaces of grace, identity, and Kingdom purpose. You do not have to perform for acceptance; you are accepted in the Beloved. Step out of the shadows of religion and into the radiance of sonship, for the same Jesus who defeated religion then is defeating it now in you.

— 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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