“Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him.” — 1 Kings 19:18 (KJV)
A bishop once asked me, “Why gather so many people for Bible study in your home?” I answered this way: This is more than Bible study, it’s disciples strengthening one another. Because
Guarding the Bride from Faces You Know, Dangers You Don’t I wrote this letter because a dear friend in the faith recently shared his frustration after hearing a sermon that left him
THE WAY OF CHRIST A Belief Statement of Remnant7 A consecrated remnant, walking in covenant with Jesus Christ, grounded in Scripture, shaped by truth, and made safe for honest faith formation. Scripture
The problem is not that God excludes too many, the problem is that many refuse to come. God invites, warns, and sends His Son, but does not force love, repentance, or trust.
The remnant is about mercy, not exclusion. If God were only just, there would be no remnant at all. The remnant exists because God restrains judgment with mercy.
The remnant is not a special club or spiritual elites. It is simply the small number of people who continue to trust, obey, and cling to God when many do not.
Scripture never treats large crowds as God's approval. People follow confidence and charisma, but God's favor is revealed by where that voice leads—toward truth, freedom, and real change.
God has spoken: "It's not too late." Return to the gospel that transforms, not transacts—centered on Jesus Christ and Him crucified, not buildings, budgets, or titles.
Jesus was clear about wealth, sacrifice, and radical love. Yet many churches have turned a blind eye to these core teachings, replacing the cross with comfort and calling it progress.