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June 14, 2026
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Volume 3: Marked by the Remnant


“Open your Bible this week and let the Lord speak.”

MATTHEW 7:14

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Marked by the Remnant There are moments when obedience becomes visible, and tireless nights reap reward.

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Marked by the Remnant

There are moments when obedience becomes visible, and tireless nights reap reward. What started as a quiet “yes” has now become a living witness.

The launch of Remnant7 experienced more than 800 engagements across over 110 pieces of Bible-based content. Not built for crowds, but cultivated for the called. Not designed for mass appeal, but for the remnant; those choosing the narrow way over the popular one.

“Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life…” (Matthew 7:14).

This is not a platform, because platforms are often about prosperity or personality. This site represents a posture: a people positioned in humility, anchored in truth, and aligned with the Kingdom of God. What you will experience on this site is surrender over spotlight. Content on Remnant7 will not only teach you how to die daily, but also how to live in Christ.

Remnant7 was never meant to gather spectators. It was built to form disciples.

A Community That Chooses the Narrow Path

Remnant7 exists for those who are serious about the Kingdom—those who don’t just want inspiration, but who are desperate for transformation.

With devotionals, Bible study curriculum, testimonies, Well Water insights, and a global prayer call at 6 a.m., 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10 p.m., this is more than content; it is consistency in Christ.

And yet, access requires registration, not for restriction, but for accountability. “So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God” (Romans 14:12). We are not just consuming truth; we are committing to live it—together.

Accountability Is Covenant Not Control

In a culture that resists correction, Scripture calls us back to care. “Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone…” (Matthew 18:15).

Accountability is not exposure; it is restoration. It is the courage to say: I refuse to let you drift when I can help you stand. From the beginning, God never designed us to do life alone. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” (Genesis 4:9). That question was asked in rebellion, but the Kingdom answers it with responsibility: Yes—we are.

Biblically Proven to Be Stronger

  • Moses needed Aaron and Hur to hold up his hands in battle (Exodus 17:12).
  • David had Jonathan, whose covenant friendship strengthened his soul (1 Samuel 23:16).
  • Paul walked with Barnabas to build the early church (Acts 13:2–3).
  • Even Jesus sent disciples out two by two (Mark 6:7).

This is the pattern of God: Faith flourishes in fellowship.

Remnant7 is not about perfection or legalism; it is about holiness and pursuit. A people committed to truth. A community committed to growth. A culture committed to accountability—marked by love.

Gratitude for What God Is Building

We are grateful for every click that becomes conviction, every devotional that sparks devotion, and every prayer that aligns someone back to God. This is not success by numbers—it is evidence of obedience.

Registration is not a formality. It is a declaration: “I am not here to watch. I am here to walk in truth, accountability, and with others who refuse to turn back.” …Welcome to the Remnant.

Pause

moment: be still, and invite the Lord to apply what you have read.

Go Deeper in Scripture

Matthew 7:14

Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life…

Marked by the Remnant There are moments when obedience becomes visible, and tireless nights reap reward.

Romans 14:12

So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God

Marked by the Remnant There are moments when obedience becomes visible, and tireless nights reap reward.

Matthew 18:15

Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone…

Marked by the Remnant There are moments when obedience becomes visible, and tireless nights reap reward.

Genesis 4:9

Am I my brother’s keeper?

Marked by the Remnant There are moments when obedience becomes visible, and tireless nights reap reward.

Reflect

Days 1–2
  • What line from this lesson is God pressing on your heart?
  • Where might pride, fear, or distraction be resisting obedience?
Days 3–4
  • Which scripture references will you re-read slowly in context this week?
  • Who needs an encouraging word rooted in what you learned?
Days 5–7
  • What is one concrete step of obedience you will take?
  • How will you remember this lesson after the week ends?

Respond

TRUST THE LORD

Lord, thank You for this week’s word. Shape my heart by Scripture, not by noise or status. Where I have chased recognition, return me to simple obedience. Let the truth I have read bear fruit in love and humility. Amen.

Walk it out

  • Re-read one key passage from this lesson in the KJV, in full context.
  • Share one sentence of encouragement with another believer.
  • Take one quiet act of obedience you have been postponing.
  • Pray briefly each morning: “Lord, let Your word rule my choices today.”

He careth for you.

1 PETER 5:7

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