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Call to Me and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things, fenced in andhidden, which you do not know (do not distinguish and recognize, have knowledge of and understand). Jeremiah 33:3 AMPC

There is a stirring in the Spirit where the Lord is calling His people to break free from the limitations imposed by religious tradition and return to the fullness of revelation He has preserved for His Remnant. For too long, many have been taught to fear the ancient writings, letters, and testimonies that shaped the early Church, while simultaneously being encouraged to read the canonized Scriptures through denominational filters rather than through the illumination of the Holy Spirit. Yet Jesus Himself warned that the traditions of men can make the Word of God “of no effect” (Mark 7:13). The danger has never been in reading

ancient texts; the danger has always been in reading any text without the breath of God guiding the heart. When the Spirit is silenced, revelation becomes restricted, and the wells of truth become capped.

Before the New Testament was ever compiled, the people of God drew from libraries of sacred writings—histories, prophetic visions, wisdom texts, and letters that shaped their understanding of the Kingdom. These writings were not threats to the faith; they were testimonies of God’s dealings with His people, treasured by the early Church for centuries. Even after the councils of men attempted to narrow the stream, the Remnant in every generation preserved what religion tried to bury. The Holy Spirit has always been the Guardian of truth, not the institutions of men. As Paul reminded Timothy, “All Scripture is God‑breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16), but he never limited Scripture to a future table of contents.

In our day, many have come to worship the canon more than the Christ it reveals, elevating the structure above the Spirit and unknowingly repeating the same pattern Jesus confronted in the Pharisees. The canon is a gift, but it is not God; it is a witness, not the Source. When believers cling to the letter while resisting the breath that gave it life, they lose the ability to discern the deeper things of the Kingdom. Jesus said the Spirit would “guide you into all truth” (John 16:13), not merely remind you of the truths already written. Revelation was never meant to be confined; it was meant to be ongoing, living, and Spirit‑breathed.

We are now standing in the dawning of the Kingdom Age, where Jeremiah 33:3 and Isaiah 45:3 converge as a prophetic invitation to uncover what has been hidden. “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things which you do not know,” the Lord declares. Isaiah echoes this promise: “I will give you the treasures of darkness and hidden riches of secret places.” These are not new truths; they are ancient wells sealed for a time when the Remnant would be mature enough to steward them. The Lord is reopening what religion tried to seal, restoring what councils tried to restrict, and awakening what generations longed to see.

This unveiling is not about replacing Scripture but about recovering the depth, context, and revelation that religion attempted to bury. The Spirit is restoring the fullness of the Kingdom, calling His people to read with spiritual eyes rather than denominational ones. The early Church walked in power because they trusted the Spirit more than the structures around them. They discerned truth not by institutional approval but by the witness of the Holy Ghost. That same witness is rising again in the sons and daughters of this hour.

The Remnant is awakening—not to rebellion, but to restoration. Not to abandon the canon, but to see beyond the limitations imposed by man‑made boundaries. The wells are opening, the treasures are emerging, and the Spirit is breathing fresh revelation upon those who refuse to bow to the spirit of religion. This is the generation that will drink from the ancient streams and walk in the fullness of Kingdom revelation. The Lord has preserved these truths for “such a time as this.”

Stay Tuned…

— 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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How spiritual decline, powerful preaching, and deep conviction prepared the ground for one of the greatest revivals in American history

Long before America became a republic, the colonies were already experiencing the kind of spiritual shaking that only Heaven can produce. In the early eighteenth century, much of colonial religious life had grown formal, predictable, and spiritually cold. Church attendance may have remained outwardly respectable in many places, but inward fire was often fading. Into that environment, God began to breathe again. What history now calls the First Great Awakening unfolded primarily in the 1730s and 1740s across the American colonies, and it became one of the earliest and most significant revival movements in American history.

A Climate of Spiritual Formality and Moral Drift

The First Great Awakening did not erupt because the colonies were spiritually healthy. It came because many communities had settled into religious routine without the power of living faith. Historians commonly describe the period as one marked by concerns over declining piety, increasing worldliness, and a religion that for many had become more formal than transformational. The outward structures of church life remained, but deep conviction, heartfelt repentance, and spiritual vitality were often lacking. That pattern should sound familiar to any generation that knows how easily religious form can remain while spiritual fire fades.

This is one of the enduring lessons of revival history: God often moves most powerfully where complacency has settled in. When truth becomes familiar but no longer burns, when worship becomes routine but no longer trembles with awe, and when people know religious language without living under the weight of divine reality, the stage is often being set for awakening. The colonies did not simply need better organization or more polished sermons. They needed visitation. They needed the Spirit of God to arrest hearts, confront sin, and awaken spiritual hunger once again.

Jonathan Edwards and the Awakening of Deep Conviction

One of the earliest and most influential figures in this awakening was Jonathan Edwards, the pastor-theologian from Northampton, Massachusetts. Edwards witnessed seasons of unusual spiritual response in his congregation and became one of the clearest interpreters of what was taking place. He emphasized the necessity of genuine conversion, the reality of sin, the beauty of Christ, and the transforming work of God in the soul. His preaching and writing helped frame revival not as emotional excitement for its own sake, but as a profound work of grace that brought people into deep conviction and living faith.

Edwards understood something the modern Church must recover: revival is not measured first by crowds, noise, or outward movement, but by whether hearts are truly being brought under the weight of God’s presence. Conviction is not the enemy of awakening. It is often one of its first signs. When Holy Spirit begins to move, He does not flatter the flesh. He confronts it. He brings men and women face to face with eternity, with their need for mercy, and with the majesty of Christ. That is what began happening in the colonies as revival fires spread.

George Whitefield and the Voice That Stirred the Colonies

If Edwards helped interpret the awakening, George Whitefield helped ignite it across the land. Whitefield, the powerful itinerant preacher from England, traveled widely through the American colonies in the late 1730s and 1740s, preaching to enormous crowds in cities, towns, and open fields. His preaching drew thousands, crossing colonial boundaries and stirring widespread response. Historians often point to Whitefield’s tours as a major catalyst in spreading revival consciousness throughout the colonies.

Whitefield’s ministry carried urgency, directness, and deep appeal to the new birth. He was not content to leave people resting in religious identity while lacking spiritual life. He pressed the necessity of regeneration, calling hearers to real conversion and living faith in Christ. Under such preaching, many were deeply moved, and communities across the colonies began experiencing unusual spiritual concern. The awakening spread not merely because Whitefield was gifted, but because Heaven had set its breath upon the land.

The Marks of the First Great Awakening

The First Great Awakening was not without controversy, but its central marks were unmistakable. There was renewed emphasis on the new birth, intensified preaching on sin and salvation, deep emotional and spiritual response among hearers, and a growing sense that religion must be heartfelt and personal rather than merely inherited or formal. It also helped break down some old denominational and regional barriers, creating a wider sense of shared spiritual experience across the colonies.

That is one of the striking things about real awakening: it reminds people that God is not confined to routine, tradition, or the comfortable structures men build around Him. When Holy Spirit begins to move, He disturbs the settled places. He awakens hunger where there was apathy. He brings tears where there had been indifference. He creates spiritual urgency where there had been delay. Revival reintroduces a people to the living reality of God.

Why the First Great Awakening Still Matters

The First Great Awakening matters because it established a pattern that would echo through American history. It showed that spiritual decline does not have to have the final word. It proved that when a people become cold, compromised, or complacent, God is still able to breathe upon dry ground and bring life where form alone had remained. It demonstrated that powerful preaching, deep conviction, repentance, and hunger for God can alter the course of communities and even shape the spiritual culture of a nation.

It also reminds us that revival is not born in comfort. It is born where the people of God become dissatisfied with dead form and begin to cry out for living fire. The same God who visited the colonies in the eighteenth century has not changed. The same Holy Spirit who confronted cold religion, awakened hearts, and brought men and women under the weight of eternity is still able to do so again. History is not merely something to admire. It is something to learn from. The fires of past awakening should not become museum pieces. They should become reminders that God still moves in desperate times through yielded people.

A Word for the Remnant Today

The lesson for the Remnant Ecclesia is clear. If the First Great Awakening teaches us anything, it is that spiritual decline is not the end of the story when God’s people begin to hunger again. The answer to cold religion is not better branding. It is burning altars. The answer to moral drift is not more polished performance. It is true repentance and renewed visitation. The answer to a sleeping church is not activity without presence, but the restoring breath of Holy Spirit moving again upon hearts, homes, and congregations.

So let this history do more than inform us. Let it search us. Let it ask whether we, too, have become too familiar with religious form while lacking spiritual fire. Let it awaken in us a fresh cry for real conversion, deep repentance, and holy visitation. The God who shook the colonies is still able to shake the land again.

Stay Tuned: Revival on the Frontier

In the next article, we will move forward into The Second Great Awakening: Revival Fires Across a Young Nation, where we will see how Holy Spirit moved again through camp meetings, frontier preaching, and widespread spiritual awakening in a growing America. If the First Great Awakening shook the colonies, the Second Great Awakening helped set the young nation ablaze. Stay tuned.

Stay tuned……

— 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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Remnant Warrior Ministries stands as the spiritual covering and apostolic headquarters of a global movement birthed by the Spirit of God. It is not merely an organization—it is a mantle, a governing house, and a clarion call to the Remnant across the nations. From this apostolic center flows every ministry expression entrusted to our care: Highway to Heaven Church, Kingdom War College, Remnant Warrior India, and Remnant Warrior Philippines—each one carrying the same DNA, the same fire, and the same mandate to awaken, equip, and send forth Kingdom warriors into every sphere of influence.

This is the heartbeat of our assignment: to raise sons and daughters who know their identity, walk in authority, and advance the Kingdom with purity and power. We are not building programs; we are building people. We are not chasing platforms; we are establishing altars. Every sermon, every training, every outreach is a weapon of transformation forged in the presence of God.

WindWalker Enterprise LLC — The Kingdom Business Arm

Out of this spiritual foundation, the Holy Spirit birthed WindWalker Enterprise LLC—a Kingdom-based business designed to steward resources, creativity, and influence with integrity and excellence. It is the business framework that carries the prophetic vision into the marketplace, ensuring that every endeavor remains aligned with Heaven’s order.

Under WindWalker Enterprise resides Remnant Warrior Publishing, the prophetic voice in print, and WindWalker Book Writing Consultation, the equipping arm for authors and messengers called to release truth into the earth. These are not commercial ventures—they are Kingdom assignments. Every book, every consultation, every creative project is a seed of revelation planted to awaken hearts and restore identity.

WindWalker Enterprise is where business becomes ministry, and ministry becomes movement. It is the bridge between revelation and execution—the place where Kingdom vision becomes Kingdom impact.

Our Unified Mandate

Together, these expressions form one living organism—a unified Kingdom ecosystem advancing under a single banner:

Publishing Truth. Training Warriors. Advancing the Kingdom.

We exist to awaken the Remnant, equip the called, disciple nations, and establish Kingdom government in every sphere. We publish truth to confront deception. We train warriors to stand in authority. We advance the Kingdom to fulfill Heaven’s agenda on earth.

This is not a brand—it is a covenant. This is not a business—it is obedience. This is not a ministry—it is a movement.

The Declaration

Remnant Warrior Ministries — the covering, the mantle, the movement. Highway to Heaven Church — the altar. Kingdom War College — the training ground. Remnant Warrior India & Philippines — the global outposts. WindWalker Enterprise LLC — the Kingdom business foundation. Remnant Warrior Publishing — the prophetic voice in print. WindWalker Consultation — the equipping of future authors and messengers.

Together, we march under one banner, one mandate, one Spirit. We are the Remnant. We are the builders. We are the warriors. We are the ones advancing the Kingdom.

— 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 Spirit of the Lord is calling His people to return to the purity of celebrating the Resurrection of Christ, for the Word declares, “He is not here, for He is risen” (Matthew 28:6). For centuries, the enemy has attempted to dilute the power of this holy moment by weaving in traditions that never came from the Kingdom of God.

The symbols of rabbits and eggs trace back to ancient fertility rites connected to the worship of the goddess Eostre in early Germanic regions, and even further to the Babylonian goddess Ishtar, whose festivals celebrated spring, reproduction, and sensuality. These rituals were never aligned with the Gospel, yet over time they were blended into Christian practice as the institutional church sought to merge pagan spring festivals with the celebration of Christ’s resurrection. The Lord is now exposing the mixture so His people can return to the truth with clarity and conviction.

History records that by the 2nd and 3rd centuries, some Christian communities began marking the resurrection annually, but it was not until the 4th century—particularly after the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D.—that the institutional church formally aligned the celebration with the spring equinox, a time already saturated with pagan festivals.

As Christianity spread through Europe, the name “Easter” emerged from the Anglo‑Saxon spring festival honoring Eostre, a goddess associated with fertility, rabbits, and eggs. Scripture warns, “What fellowship has light with darkness?” (2 Corinthians 6:14), yet the Church unknowingly adopted symbols that had nothing to do with the Lamb who was slain and everything to do with ancient fertility worship. This blending created confusion for generations, teaching children stories that were never true while failing to anchor them in the power of the Empty Tomb. The Lord is now calling His people to separate the holy from the common and return to the purity of celebrating the risen Christ.

For decades, many believers were raised in traditions that pointed more to cultural myths than to the victory of Christ, and the enemy used these substitutes to weaken spiritual foundations. Parents handed their children tales of rabbits laying eggs—symbols rooted in pagan fertility rites—while the truth of the Resurrection was often overshadowed or reduced to a seasonal theme.

Scripture declares, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6), and this lack of knowledge has produced generations who know the symbols of culture more than the power of the Cross. Then, when these children grew older, the Church told them not to lie, even though the foundation they were given was built on stories that were never true. The Lord is not condemning His people, but He is correcting the mixture that has diluted the message of the Resurrection.

The Apostolic mantle in this hour is rising to confront the confusion, not with anger but with holy authority, just as Jesus cleansed the Temple and declared, “My Father’s house shall be called a house of prayer” (Matthew 21:13). The Spirit of God is cleansing the calendar of His people, restoring the weight of glory to the celebration of Christ’s victory over death. The Resurrection is not a cultural holiday; it is the very foundation of our faith, the moment when the power of sin and death was broken forever. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead (Romans 8:11) demands a celebration that reflects Heaven’s honor, not the remnants of ancient pagan rituals. This is the hour where the Church must reclaim what belongs to the Kingdom and evict what never did.

The Remnant is rising with clarity, purity, and boldness, declaring the truth without apology and restoring honor to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. These are the ones who will teach their children the power of the Empty Tomb, the authority of the risen Savior, and the victory that shook the foundations of hell. Scripture says, “We preach Christ crucified” (1 Corinthians 1:23), and in this hour, the Remnant will also proclaim Christ risen with a purity that carries fire. The mixture is being exposed, the confusion is being broken, and the sacredness of Resurrection Day is being restored to the forefront of the Church. As the people of God return to the truth, the power of the risen Christ will once again be seen in signs, wonders, and transformed lives.

— 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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There is a shaking moving through the Body of Christ in this Kingdom Age, and it is not subtle. Heaven is drawing a line between what is built by the Spirit and what has been constructed by the hands of men.

For too long, ministries have treated the people of God as financial fuel for their personal empires, viewing the saints not as sons and daughters but as cash cows to be milked for the maintenance of lifestyles, brands, and platforms.

But the Lord says that the days of exploiting His people are coming to an abrupt end. The financial drought that is forming in the spirit will not touch the faithful, but it will suffocate every ministry that has fed on manipulation instead of faith, and on pressure instead of purity.

This exposure is not limited to tithes and offerings — it reaches into the very heart of discipleship. A growing number of man‑made ministries have begun charging fees for discipleship, placing price tags on what Jesus commanded us to give freely.

They have turned equipping into events, spiritual formation into subscription models, and Kingdom training into a marketplace of religious products. Yet there is zero biblical precedent for charging God’s people to be discipled, trained, or formed into the image of Christ.

The apostles never charged for impartation. Jesus never demanded payment for access. The early Church never monetized spiritual growth. But today, a system has arisen that treats discipleship like a business model, and the Lord is now confronting it with the full weight of His holiness.

Jesus taught His disciples to trust in the Father’s provision, not the manipulation of His followers. In Luke 10:4, He commanded them to carry no purse, no bag, no sandals — a radical call to dependence on Heaven. And in Luke 22:35–36, He reminded them that when they obeyed, they lacked nothing.

This was not a lesson in poverty; it was a lesson in trust. It was a Kingdom principle: God funds what God authors.

But the American religious system has inverted this truth, teaching leaders to depend on the people instead of the Father, and teaching the people to depend on the institution instead of Christ. This inversion has produced a culture where ministries manipulate, pressure, and guilt the saints into supporting visions that Heaven never initiated.

But the Spirit of the Lord says that the shaking has already begun. The ground beneath the celebrity pulpits is trembling. The platforms built on personality rather than presence are cracking.

The ministries that have fed on the sheep instead of feeding the sheep are about to feel the weight of divine interruption. And just as a beaver builds a dam to stop the flow of a stream, so is Heaven now constructing spiritual dams to cut off the financial flow into corrupt houses.

These dams are not punishment — they are protection. They are Heaven’s mercy shielding the sons and daughters of Yahweh from being misled, drained, and treated like personal banks for leaders who refuse to walk by faith.

This divine redirection of resources is not random. It is strategic. The Lord is reclaiming the wealth of His people and redirecting it into the hands of those who steward His presence, honor His Word, and equip His saints without exploitation. The drought will strike the systems built on greed, but the streams of provision will increase for the houses built on obedience.

The ministries that have charged for discipleship will see their influence wane, while the ministries that disciple freely will see their impact multiply. Heaven is exposing every structure that has monetized what Jesus made sacred, and the Spirit is dismantling every altar built to religious capitalism.

This is not judgment for destruction — it is judgment for reformation. The Lord is tearing down what has wounded His people so He can raise up what will heal them. He is purifying His Bride, cleansing His house, and restoring the ancient paths of Kingdom discipleship. The Ecclesia that emerges from this shaking will not be built on branding, marketing, or financial manipulation.

It will be built on presence, purity, honor, and the uncompromised Word of the Lord. It will be a people who trust in the Father’s provision, walk in the authority of Christ, and refuse to commercialize the Gospel.

The drought is coming — but it will not touch the Remnant. It will not touch the obedient. It will not touch the houses built on Christ.

Only the empires built on manipulation will wither. Only the ministries built on greed will collapse. Only the systems built on exploitation will run dry. For the Lord says, “I am reclaiming My Church. I am restoring My order. I am raising up My Ecclesia. And My glory will not fund what My Spirit is not in.”

— 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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“A Scriptural and Constitutional Defense of National Sovereignty.”

In every generation, nations face the question of identity and responsibility: what does it mean to protect the people within our borders while remaining compassionate to those who seek refuge beyond them? The debate over immigration and border enforcement is not merely political; it is deeply moral and spiritual. Scripture and the Constitution of the United States point toward the same conclusion — that order, law, and justice are essential expressions of love, not contradictions of it.

1. God and the Principle of Boundaries

From Genesis forward, boundaries are part of creation’s design. Genesis 1 portrays God separating light from darkness, land from sea — establishing distinction for the sake of life and harmony. Later, in Acts 17:26, Paul declares that God “determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation.” The existence of nations with borders is not an accident of history but a reflection of divine order.

Biblical Israel understood this clearly. The borders of the promised land were set and guarded (Numbers 34), and foreigners who entered were welcomed under defined laws (Leviticus 19:33–34). The obligation to protect and regulate entry did not oppose compassion; rather, it ensured that justice to the “stranger” could function within a stable framework. Without boundaries, mercy itself becomes impossible to administer.

2. The Constitutional Mandate for Rule of Law

America’s founders, long students of Scripture, built the same concept of ordered liberty into the Constitution. Article I, Section 8 assigns Congress the authority to “establish a uniform rule of naturalization,” making immigration a national responsibility rather than a state or private one. The executive branch, under Article II, is charged to enforce these laws faithfully.

This framework mirrors biblical stewardship: authority delegated by God requires both compassion and accountability. When government neglects enforcement or abandons clear processes, two injustices occur. First, the lawful immigrant who follows the rules sees those efforts devalued. Second, the citizen — whose security and resources the state must guard — bears the weight of disorder.

3. Law Enforcement as a Ministry of Order

Romans 13 calls civil government “the minister of God … for good,” assigned to restrain evil and promote peace. A coherent immigration‑enforcement agency fulfills that role by preserving dignity for both citizens and newcomers. The goal is not hostility toward the foreigner but stewardship of national trust — a structured process that allows mercy to flow without chaos.

Scripture never confuses compassion with abdication. Nehemiah rebuilt Jerusalem’s walls not to keep people out forever, but to create safe space for worship, commerce, and community to flourish. Likewise, modern nations must maintain secure, lawful entry points so generosity can function wisely.

4. Justice and Mercy in Partnership

The prophets consistently tied mercy to justice. Isaiah 1:17 commands, “Seek justice, relieve the oppressed, judge the fatherless, plead for the widow.” Justice requires systems — laws applied consistently by accountable people. When enforcement dissolves, exploitation increases: smugglers profit, migrants suffer, citizens fear. A nation that values human life cannot outsource border policy to chaos.

A biblically informed policy therefore calls for:

  • Clear laws and consistent enforcement.
  • Compassionate pathways for legitimate asylum and citizenship.
  • Accountability for governmental agencies tasked with stewardship of resources and security.

These principles serve both Scripture and Constitution, two documents that presume moral order over anarchy.

5. The Moral Center of Sovereignty

Sovereignty is not supremacy. It is responsibility — the duty of leaders to care for those within their charge. Jesus rebuked shepherds who scatter the flock (Ezekiel 34 echoed the same reprimand). Open borders without order produce suffering that masquerades as kindness. Secure borders administered with truth and justice safeguard those inside and dignify those who enter lawfully.

The heart of the matter is stewardship: how do we manage what God has entrusted to us? Just as families steward their homes, nations steward their land and laws. To fail in that calling is to neglect biblical responsibility and constitutional oath alike.

A Nation’s Defense: The Biblical and Constitutional Mandate for a Military

Scripture affirms that peace is best preserved when righteousness is protected by strength. From Israel’s earliest history, the defense of a people was not left to chance or sentiment but organized under divine direction. In Numbers 1, Moses was commanded to “take a census of all the congregation … every male by their divisions, all who are able to go out to war.” Defense was one of the nation’s sacred responsibilities, established by God’s instruction, not human ambition.

In the Old Testament, Israel’s armies were never portrayed as instruments of aggression but as ministries of protection—guarding covenant land, families, and worship from those who sought to destroy them. Deuteronomy 20 outlines moral rules of engagement, proving that God values justice even in warfare. The soldiers were consecrated, not celebrated for violence but commissioned to preserve peace through obedience and courage.

In the New Testament, the pattern of legitimate force continues. Romans 13 describes the governing authority as “the servant of God, an avenger who carries out God’s wrath on the wrongdoer.” This grants civil government the right—and duty—to restrain evil, protect citizens, and preserve order. The Apostle John did not condemn soldiers for bearing arms; instead, he instructed them to act with integrity (Luke 3:14). A properly disciplined and moral military is therefore a biblical extension of leadership under divine accountability.

In American constitutional design, that same principle is embedded with remarkable clarity. Article I, Section 8 assigns Congress the power “to raise and support Armies” and “to provide and maintain a Navy,” ensuring that national defense is governed by elected representatives—not kings or generals. The Constitution’s checks and balances were created precisely so that necessary force would never become abusive force. Defense, in the American framework, is stewardship of life and liberty.

To neglect defense is to misunderstand peace. Psalm 144 opens with David’s prayer: “Blessed be the Lord my rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle.” This is not the cry of a warmonger but of a shepherd‑king acknowledging that freedom without vigilance is naïve. Peace requires preparation; safety demands structure.

A biblical view of military power therefore holds three truths in tension:

1. War is never the goal; peace is the mandate. (Romans 12:18)
2. Strength is a trust from God, not a tool for pride. (Deuteronomy 8:17 – 18)
3. Defense of the innocent is a moral obligation. (Psalm 82:4 – “Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.”)

When a nation uses its armed forces to deter aggression, protect borders, and defend allies against tyranny, it is living out a timeless theological truth: righteous power in right hands serves the cause of peace. Our military, governed by the Constitution and guided by moral restraint, stands not as a symbol of domination but as an instrument of justice—a hedge around freedom so that faith, family, and conscience may flourish within its safety.

Conclusion

A stable nation rests on three pillars of stewardship: secure borders, just law enforcement, and a disciplined military. Each reflects divine and constitutional order working in harmony. Boundaries protect identity; laws preserve justice; strength defends peace.

Scripture teaches that God Himself “set the boundaries of nations” (Acts 17:26) and commanded leaders to govern fairly within them. To protect those boundaries through lawful processes is an act of obedience, not fear. When civil authority enforces immigration statutes with truth and equity, it honors both the foreigner seeking refuge and the citizen whose safety must be ensured. Compassion without order descends into chaos; order without compassion becomes tyranny. The biblical balance is law tempered by mercy and mercy protected by law.

In the same way, a nation’s military exists by design, not accident. Romans 13 recognizes rulers as “servants of God” commissioned to restrain evil. The Constitution echoes this charge, empowering Congress to raise and support armies—not for conquest, but to guarantee liberty for future generations. A moral people defend their freedom precisely so that virtue and hospitality can survive within it.

Together, these institutions—law‑enforcement at the gates and a just military at the borders—form the hedge of peace around the Republic. They translate timeless biblical wisdom into practical governance: men and women under authority, protecting a people under God. Secure borders affirm sovereignty; righteous enforcement upholds justice; and an honorable military ensures that the peace we enjoy remains defended. To preserve these duties faithfully is to honor both the Word of God and the Constitution of the United States—the two covenants that call us to steward what has been entrusted to our hands.

America’s immigration debate must recover its spiritual compass. Secure borders and lawful enforcement are not acts of fear but of faith — faith that justice and mercy can co‑exist, that discipline is a form of love, and that a nation governed by law honors God more than one governed by emotion.

In a time of confusion, the ancient wisdom still applies: build the wall, open the gate, and judge rightly at the gate. Boundaries make compassion possible; law turns kindness into policy; and together they reflect both the Word of God and the Constitution of this Republic.

— 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: America at War: The Spiritual Battle for a Nation’s Soul , available exclusively on Amazon … here

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A move of God often begins long before anyone realizes it. For me, it began with a holy disruption—a stirring in my spirit that refused to be quieted, a longing that no sermon outline, ministry routine, or theological framework could satisfy. I knew the Holy Spirit was calling me deeper, but I didn’t yet understand that He was also calling me to write. What I didn’t know then was that this stirring would become the book that launched my journey as a Christian author: God’s Wind Walkers: A Life Governed by the Wind of Holy Spirit.

The Moment Eveything Shifted

There comes a point in every believer’s life when the familiar rhythms of Christianity no longer carry the weight they once did. You can love God, serve faithfully, and still feel the ache of something missing—something Jesus promised but many never fully experience.

For me, that ache became a divine invitation.

I began to see that the Spirit‑filled life Jesus described in John 3:8 wasn’t poetic language. It was a blueprint. A calling. A way of life. A life where the wind of the Spirit becomes the governing force—unpredictable, undeniable, and beautifully disruptive.

As I surrendered to that call, the Holy Spirit began to teach, correct, awaken, and lead me in ways I had never known. And in the middle of that journey, He whispered something that changed everything:

“Write what I’m teaching you.”

When Obedience Turns Into Assignment

I didn’t set out to become an author. I set out to obey.

But obedience has a way of unlocking assignments you never imagined.

As I wrote, I realized the message wasn’t just for me. It was for every believer who longed for more than predictable Christianity. It was for those who felt stuck, stagnant, or spiritually numb. It was for those who sensed the Holy Spirit calling them into a life marked by clarity, intimacy, and supernatural leading.

That message became God’s Wind Walkers: A Life Governed by the Wind of Holy Spirit — a book rooted in Scripture, shaped by encounter, and forged in surrender.

Why Wind Walkers Resonated So Deeply

From the moment it released, something unusual happened. Messages began pouring in from Bible study groups, classrooms, pastors, and everyday believers who said the same thing in different words:

“This book brought me closer to the Lord.” “I’m hearing the Holy Spirit again.” “My walk with God feels alive.” “This unlocked something in me.”

People weren’t just reading it—they were encountering God through it.

And that’s when I realized: this wasn’t just a book. It was a doorway. A catalyst. A wind that carried people into the life Jesus always intended for them.

The Heart Behind the Message

Wind Walkers is built on three unshakable truths:

  • The Holy Spirit still leads His people with clarity.
  • Identity is discovered through surrender, not striving.
  • The supernatural life is not for the few—it’s the birthright of every believer.

Through Scripture-rich teaching and practical guidance, the book helps believers:

  • Recognize the voice of the Spirit
  • Break free from spiritual stagnation
  • Walk confidently as sons and daughters
  • Live in daily sensitivity to God’s movements
  • Experience the supernatural life Jesus promised

It’s not theory. It’s not hype. It’s the life Jesus modeled and the early Church lived.

A Book That Became a Beginning

Looking back, I see now that Wind Walkers didn’t just launch my writing career—it launched a movement in my own heart. It set the foundation for every book that followed, every message I’ve preached, and every assignment God has entrusted to me.

It taught me that when you yield to the Wind of the Spirit, He will take you places you never planned to go—yet always where you were created to be.

And for countless readers, it has become the beginning of their own Spirit‑governed journey.

If you’re longing for a deeper walk with the Holy Spirit… if you’re hungry for clarity, intimacy, and supernatural leading… if you know there is more to your faith than what you’ve experienced so far…

Your journey can begin today.

👉 Start your Wind Walker journey: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CR1WTJZN

— 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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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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How the Remnant Must Rise up and take down the Islamic Mayor of New York

When a leader refuses to walk in the counsel of the Lord, Scripture is not silent about the consequences. “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked” (Psalm 1:1), which means the opposite is also true: when a leader aligns with darkness, the fruit is destruction.

The Word warns that “when the wicked rule, the people groan” (Proverbs 29:2), and history testifies that any city—whether small or numbering in the tens of millions—can be brought to ruin when its leadership bows to spiritual forces that oppose the Kingdom of God. Heaven’s courts have already ruled that no throne built on unrighteousness can stand, for “the scepter of wickedness shall not rest upon the land allotted to the righteous” (Psalm 125:3). Such leadership carries within it the seeds of collapse.

There are times when a leader rises to power under one banner, only to reveal later the true spiritual allegiance behind the mask. And this is exactly what the Islamic Mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani did when he ran as a socialist. This was merely a political Trojan horse called Socialist. The Word describes this pattern with sobering clarity: “Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14).

When deception is enthroned, its fruit becomes visible quickly, because darkness cannot hide in the presence of truth for long. What is concealed in the shadows is always exposed when the light of the Kingdom confronts it, for “nothing is hidden that will not be made manifest” (Luke 8:17). When a leader removes the disguise and reveals the realm he serves, the spiritual atmosphere of a city shifts—and the groaning of the people becomes the evidence.

But the Word also reveals Heaven’s answer when darkness attempts to govern. “When the righteous increase, the people rejoice” (Proverbs 29:2), and when a righteous man rises to confront the works of darkness, the courts of Heaven release supernatural authority. Sons and daughters do not fight with earthly weapons, for “the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God for the pulling down of strongholds” (2 Corinthians 10:4).

The Ecclesia stands as Heaven’s legislative body on earth, armed with the authority of Christ, the wisdom of the Spirit, and the mandate to expose and dismantle the schemes of the enemy. When righteousness rises, darkness trembles, because “the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5). This is the pattern of Scripture, the decree of Heaven, and the inheritance of every son and daughter who governs under the mantle of the Kingdom.

We are stilling pay the consiquencies of 8 years under the first and prayerful last muslim President, Barack Hussein Obama II. Had the Church risen in the authority Heaven entrusted to her, we would never be witnessing this moment. But for far too long, the American Church has slept under the heavy blanket of complacency, numbed by the intoxicating pull of compromise. In her desire to be liked, she traded boldness for approval, holiness for relevance, and the fear of the Lord for the applause of men. This is the fruit of a slumbering Bride—one who forgot she was born to roar, not blend in.

This is why the Remnant must rise in this hour. Heaven is sounding the rallying call, and those with ears to hear can feel it reverberating in their bones. The slumbering Church may hesitate, but the Remnant cannot. This is the moment for awakened sons and daughters to step forward, take their place, and answer the summons of the King.

So, this is where the sons and daughters of God rise—not with timidity, not with passive resignation, but with the militant resolve of those who know their authority in Christ. The Word declares that “the righteous are as bold as a lion” (Proverbs 28:1), and lions do not negotiate with darkness. They roar. They advance. They take territory. When the Ecclesia stands in its true identity, clothed in the armor of light (Romans 13:12), darkness has no legal ground to remain. For it is written, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet” (Romans 16:20), and Heaven is looking for a people who will not shrink back from that assignment.

This is not the hour for polite Christianity or passive spirituality. This is the hour for the militant sons of God—those who wield the sword of the Spirit with precision, who decree the judgments written (Psalm 149:9), who stand as ambassadors of a Kingdom that cannot be shaken. We do not war according to the flesh, but we wage war with weapons forged in the courts of Heaven, weapons that tear down strongholds, expose deception, and dismantle every throne built on rebellion. And as righteousness rises, every counterfeit kingdom trembles, because the King of Glory is marching through His people with fire in His eyes and government on His shoulders.

This is the hour of holy confrontation. This is the hour of uncompromising sons. This is the hour where the remnant stands, robed in authority, armed with truth, and unafraid to declare: “Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven.” And no power of darkness—political, spiritual, or cultural—can withstand a people who know who they are, whose they are, and what mandate they carry.

And this is not limited to New York City. We are watching the same forces of darkness weave their way through government at every level—from small-town offices to the highest federal seats. A spiritual cancer has taken root, and this is the hour for the Remnant to rise and cut it out through prayer, discernment, and unwavering allegiance to the Kingdom of God.


I will say this with holy boldness and a righteous conviction: governing authority requires surrendered hearts. If a person has not yielded their life to the Lord Jesus Christ, they cannot carry the wisdom, purity, or righteousness required to steward a nation toward justice and truth. This is not about political parties—it is about spiritual alignment. Only those submitted to the King can rightly govern under His hand.

— 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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God is reclaiming His house

A holy purging is underway, and the Lord Himself is walking through His house with eyes like flames of fire. This is not the hour of casual Christianity or convenient ministry. This is the hour when the Lord exposes what man has excused, uproots what leaders have tolerated, and purifies what has been polluted by mixture.

The Spirit of God declares: “I am cleansing My house from the spirit of profit, performance, and manipulation. I am stripping away every platform built on the flesh. I am removing the masks from those who have merchandised My Gospel and commercialized My gifts.”

This purging is not punishment—it is mercy. It is the kindness of God refusing to let His Bride remain entangled with the spirit of mammon.

Every hidden motive is being weighed. Every secret transaction is being brought into the light. Every ministry built on exploitation is being shaken to its core.

For too long, many have treated the anointing as a product, the prophetic as a business model, and the Gospel as a brand. They have charged for what Christ commanded to give freely. They have turned revelation into revenue and discipleship into subscription.

But the Lord says: “I am overturning the tables again.”

This purging will not miss its mark. It will not be delayed. It will not be softened.

Those who have profited off the Gospel will be exposed. Those who seek to profit off the gifts will be confronted. Those who have used spiritual authority for personal gain will be brought low.

And in the midst of this shaking, a remnant is rising— pure in motive, clean in hands, burning in devotion, unbought, unbribed, and unafraid.

They will carry the Gospel without price. They will minister the gifts without manipulation. They will walk in authority without ambition.

This purging is the doorway to purity. This shaking is the pathway to glory. This exposure is the preparation for outpouring.

A holy purging is underway— and when it is finished, only what is of Christ will remain.

— 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