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Jesus spoke of an Eccleisa that would stop Hell’s Advance

Many in the Western Church have grown comfortable with messages that soothe rather than sharpen, preferring words that calm the waters instead of stirring them toward truth. They avoid speaking into cultural or governmental matters because the fear of man whispers louder to them than the fear of the Lord, even though Scripture declares, “The fear of man lays a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is safe” (Proverbs 29:25). They cling to a version of truth that offends no one, forgetting that Jesus Himself said, “You will know the truth, and the truth will make you free” (John 8:32).

When we read the red letters, we see a Savior who never softened truth to gain approval, for “grace and truth came through Jesus Christ” (John 1:17). He spoke words that pierced darkness, exposed deception, and called His disciples into destiny, just as He did when He said, “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men” (Matthew 4:19). Jesus never feared the opinions of the crowd, for He declared, “I do not receive glory from people” (John 5:41). He confronted hypocrisy with boldness, yet He carried compassion for the broken, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy that “a bruised reed He will not break” (Isaiah 42:3).

His authority was unmistakable, for even His enemies confessed, “No man ever spoke like this Man” (John 7:46). He wielded truth like a sword, not to destroy people but to destroy the lies that held them captive, for “the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5). This is the Jesus who overturned tables, confronted religious systems, and called His followers into a Kingdom that cannot be shaken.

Where is that Church today, the one that walks in the boldness of Acts 4:31, where the disciples “spoke the word of God with great boldness” after being filled with the Holy Spirit? Many cities are filled with gatherings that resemble social clubs more than spiritual embassies, while those same cities groan under the weight of racism, violence, and corruption. The land cries out for justice, echoing the words of Amos 5:24, “Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” Yet too many pulpits remain silent, choosing comfort over conviction and applause over alignment with Heaven. Jesus warned of such days when He said, “This people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me” (Matthew 15:8).

The Church was never meant to blend into culture but to transform it, for we are called to be “the salt of the earth” and “the light of the world” (Matthew 5:13–14). Darkness increases not because it is strong, but because light has been hidden under a basket. The apostle Paul urged believers, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). Yet conformity has become easier than consecration for many who claim His name. The world does not need a Church that echoes its values; it needs a Church that embodies the Kingdom. It needs a people who refuse to bow to cultural pressure, just as the three Hebrew boys refused to bow to Nebuchadnezzar’s image (Daniel 3:18). It needs a witness that carries both truth and love, both conviction and compassion, both fire and humility.

But in this hour, Heaven is summoning a Holy Remnant, a governmental Ecclesia rising in the spirit of Matthew 16:18, where Jesus declared, “I will build My Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” This Remnant is awakening to its identity as ambassadors of Christ, carrying the authority of 2 Corinthians 5:20 to represent Heaven on earth.

They are learning to legislate the will of the Father through prayer, obedience, and Spirit-led action, echoing Jesus’ words, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10). They will not be silent, for the fire of Jeremiah 20:9 burns within them, a fire that cannot be contained. They will sound like a shofar in the night, announcing the breaking of a new day, just as Isaiah proclaimed, “Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you” (Isaiah 60:1). They will tear through darkness with the authority of Luke 10:19, where Jesus said He has given His people power over all the power of the enemy.

They will walk in purity, courage, and unwavering devotion, refusing to compromise with the spirit of the age. They will carry the glory Jesus prayed for in John 17:22, a glory that reveals the Father to the world. They will stand as living testimonies that Christ is King, for “the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom” (2 Corinthians 3:17). And as they rise, every act, every word, and every victory will resound to the glory, honor, and praise of the King of kings and Lord of lords, Christ Jesus our Savior.

Rise up, Remnant Ecclesia; gird yourselves with truth and stand firm in the day of testing, for Scripture calls us to “take up the whole armor of God” and to stand therefore (Ephesians 6:13–14). Do not shrink back from the clash of culture or the roar of the crowd, for the Lord has appointed you as watchmen on the walls who will not be silent (Isaiah 62:6–7). Let prayer be your strategy and righteousness your banner, remembering that if My people humble themselves and pray, I will hear from heaven and heal their land (2 Chronicles 7:14). Move with unity and courage, speaking life where there is despair and binding what would divide, for the early Church “with one accord” prayed and the place was shaken (Acts 4:24–31).

Hold the line with prophetic clarity and tender mercy; let your words be seasoned with grace and your actions marked by justice, for the Lord delights in those who both love mercy and walk humbly with Him (Micah 6:8). Refuse the compromise that dims your witness and refuse the fear that silences your mouth, for the fear of man is a snare but perfect love casts out fear (Proverbs 29:25; 1 John 4:18). Rise as a governmental people who legislate Heaven by intercession, who steward cities with prayerful authority, and who release blessing with tongues trained by the Spirit (2 Corinthians 5:20). Stand now, watchmen and priests, for the hour demands courage, and Heaven’s purposes will not be thwarted.

By the authority of Jesus Christ, we decree: let light break the night, let truth rend the darkness, and let the remnant arise to establish justice, peace, and the glory of God across the land.

— Dr. Russell Welch

Dr. Russell Welch is a 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.

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Recently during morning prayer, I heard Holy Spirit asking making the following statement, followed by a question. He said, “The enemy may have broken through the lines, he may have taken many houses and their members captive however, the Victory still belongs to the Lord”. Then He said, The question is, is the Remnant fully equipped and ready to enforce that victory?

 In the ever-evolving landscape of faith and spirituality, the concept of spiritual warfare has emerged as a pivotal theme within the Church. The assertion that a congregation proficient in the art of spiritual warfare will walk in victory highlights not only the necessity of preparation but also the imperative of mentorship and discipleship within the community of believers.

Conversely, those who are ill-equipped to confront the challenges posed by spiritual adversaries’ risk being infiltrated and held spiritually hostage by the enemy.

One cannot disregard the significance of equipping congregations for spiritual warfare, nor downplay the fact that the responsibility of pastors in training their members in discipleship, and the transformative power of surrendering to the Holy Spirit. The word declares that those who desire to be a teacher will be held at a higher standard in the eyes of the Lord (James 3:1)

Firstly, understanding and engaging in spiritual warfare is paramount for any church aspiring to thrive in today’s world. Spiritual warfare goes beyond mere acknowledgment of the existence of evil; it calls for active participation in the battle against spiritual forces that seek to undermine faith and disrupt the peace of believers. And the first step is to bring the disciple into the revelation of who they in Christ, as a child of God.

 A congregation that has invested in understanding spiritual warfare is more likely to navigate the complexities of modern life with resilience and confidence. This is because they are armed with the knowledge and tools necessary to identify and combat the spiritual adversities they face.

In this regard, victory is not merely a distant goal but a tangible reality for those who are well-prepared. However, the responsibility for preparing congregations does not rest solely on the individuals within them; it falls heavily on the shoulders of pastors and leaders.

The phrase “Pastors are without excuse” serves as a poignant reminder of the imperative of discipleship methods modeled after Christ. Pastors must actively seek to equip their congregations not only with theological knowledge but also with practical applications of spiritual warfare principles.

This includes teaching members to engage in prayer, fostering a deep relationship with God, and understanding the authority that believers possess in Christ. Failure to do so could result in congregations ill-prepared to face the inevitable spiritual battles of life.

 Furthermore, the notion that Holy Victorious Churches are those completely surrendered to the governing authority of the Holy Spirit is a profound truth.

Surrendering to the Holy Spirit is not a passive act but rather an active choice that empowers believers to walk in alignment with God’s will. Churches that cultivate an atmosphere of surrender encourage their members to rely on divine guidance in their spiritual endeavors.

This reliance on the Holy Spirit equips congregations to face challenges with faith and courage, knowing that they are not alone in the fight. Consequently, it fosters a sense of community where members uplift each other, share their victories, and collectively support one another in times of spiritual warfare. In conclusion, the call for the Church to be proficient in spiritual warfare is both urgent and essential.

As congregations prepare themselves for the battles that lie ahead, they must embrace their responsibility to engage actively in spiritual training and discipleship.

 Pastors play a crucial role in equipping their members with the necessary tools to confront spiritual adversity effectively. Ultimately, a complete surrender to the Holy Spirit will empower the Church to walk in victory, ensuring that they are not only prepared for the challenges of today but are also poised to thrive in the coming days.

In a world fraught with spiritual challenges, the Church must rise to the occasion, fortified by faith and guided by the Holy Spirit, ready to claim the victory that is rightfully theirs.

The writing is on the wall, the religious institution established and run by men are no match for the enemy of the Bride, they powerless words and religious agenda have caught up with them, and we are on the brink of seeing the Church of Christ completely silenced by powerful religious political spiritual beings.

But Praise God, for He is not going to let this happened, He is the God of the 11th hour is He not? Jesus Christ not only defeated the enemy on the cross, but He also reaped a reward from His Father, which is His Bride. He left nothing undone to Spiritually equip her to live in complete victory, armed with superior spiritual weapons to enforce His Victory, until the knowledge of His Glory covers the Earth.

And I believe, we are the chosen generation to begin to see that glory manifesting in every nation. But it can only come through a people who have surrendered their lives to the government of Holy Spirit.

And those who are Shepherding His houses must ne those who have first surrendered their lives in complete obedience to the governing authority of Holy Spirit. Who have broken free from the religious restraints and found absolute freedom in the Spirit.

Just look at the news and you will see the shaking that is currently taken place. Those who have squandered and misused and personally profited off the oils of His anointing are being exposed and removed from their leadership positions. I believe we are going to see a whole lot more in the coming days for the Lord declares “He shall not be mocked” (Galatians 6:7).

So here we are, living in an age marked by turbulence and moral ambiguity, the role of the Church has never been more critical.

With many hours of communion with the Lord, I would go so far as to say that the Holy Spirit is actively seeking those whose hearts are surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

These are individuals who embrace the profound creed that echoes through the ages: “They loved not their lives unto the death.” (Revelations 12:11)

 This poignant declaration reflects a commitment to something greater than oneself—a commitment to the mission of God and the advancement of His Kingdom on Earth.

The world today is in dire need of an authentic witness to the teachings of Christ. As societal values continue to shift, and as instances of injustice and despair become more prevalent, the voice of the Church must rise above the clamor.

The authentic Church is not merely a gathering of individuals; it is a transformative force capable of renewing minds, healing hearts, and inspiring action. The call for the Holy Remnant—a group of believers fully devoted to Christ—has become paramount in our quest to reclaim the essence of faith and spread it across nations.

The phrase “they loved not their lives unto the death” serves as a rallying cry for those who are willing to go to great lengths for the Gospel. It challenges us to examine our priorities and to consider what truly matters in life.

Are we clinging to our comforts and securities, or are we willing to surrender everything for the sake of Christ? This spirit of radical surrender is what defines the authentic Church; it is made up of individuals who recognize that their lives are not their own, but rather a precious gift intended to glorify God.

The call to action is clear: the authentic Church must rise up and begin taking the nations for His name and glory. This is not a call for mere activism, but for a passionate pursuit of God’s will in all areas of life.

The nations are in turmoil, grappling with issues ranging from poverty and inequality to conflict and despair. In such times, the Church must emerge as a beacon of hope, embodying the love and truth of Christ in tangible ways.

To accomplish this, believers must unite in purpose and mission. The Holy Spirit empowers the Church to carry out this divine mandate, equipping us with the gifts and abilities necessary to effect change.

Whether through acts of service, evangelism, or social justice initiatives, the authentic Church should be a transformative presence in every community. It is essential for believers to be the hands and feet of Jesus, demonstrating His love through both words and actions, thus attracting others to the faith.

Moreover, this rising of the authentic Church will not happen in isolation. It requires collaboration and mutual support among believers across denominational lines.

In a world that is often divided, the Church must exemplify unity, demonstrating that the love of Christ transcends our differences. When we come together as one body, we become a powerful force capable of making a lasting impact in our communities and beyond.

 In conclusion, the urgent need for the authentic Church to rise up and take the nations for Christ cannot be overstated. This is a call to live boldly, to surrender our lives for the sake of the Gospel, and to allow the Holy Spirit to work through us. As we embrace this mission, we can trust that our efforts will not be in vain.

So dear brothers and sisters, I ask you today:

Have you been fully equipped and are you ready to enforce the Victory our Lord won for us on the cross?

Is your pastor a Kingdom leader, proficient in the art of Spiritual Warfare and leading from the position of being under the governing authority and direction of Holy Spirit?

For the glory of God and the advancement of His Kingdom are at stake, and it is high time for those who claim to follow Christ to step forward and answer the call.

Let us be the remnant that shines brightly in the darkness, declaring the love of Christ to a world in desperate need of hope.

~Dr. Russell Welch Remnant Warrior Ministries

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