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Remnant Rise: A Prophetic Call for Our Times

  • stephaniearje
  • 14 minutes ago
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We can all feel it—the trembling, the acceleration, the pressure in the atmosphere. Something in the spiritual realm has shifted. People who never paid attention before are suddenly waking up, sensing that the world is not the same as it was even a short time ago.


Some recognize the patterns from Scripture, prophecy, or history.

Others can’t explain it at all—they just feel the shaking under their feet.


But whether we see clearly or only sense it dimly, one truth stands above all the noise:


God has already written the storyline.


Before there was chaos, there was a plan.

Before there was shaking, there was a promise.

Before there was an ending, there was a Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.


The Word of God does not leave us stumbling in the dark.

It reveals the diagnosis—why the world groans.

And it reveals the prescription—how God’s people stand, endure, and overcome.


But here in America, we find ourselves in a unique crisis.

For decades, generations have not been grounded in history, government, or the realities of war. We throw around words like Nazi, fascist, or totalitarian without understanding what these ideologies actually were—or how they destroy nations.

We shout about “threats to our democracy” while forgetting that America was founded as a constitutional republic, built on checks, balances, and biblical frameworks we barely recognize anymore.


And the result?

People are vulnerable—

to fear,

to deception,

to confusion,

to emotional exhaustion.


But heaven is not confused.

Heaven is not shaken.

Heaven is not wringing its hands wondering how this will all turn out.


And neither should we.


🔥A Call to Rise: From Victims to Sons and Daughters


For too long, the Body of Christ in America has been praying from the ground—

praying low, praying defeated, praying overwhelmed—

instead of rising up into the authority Jesus died to give us.


We pray from pain instead of inheritance.

We pray from exhaustion instead of identity.

We pray from earth toward heaven, when Scripture tells us we are seated in Christ, far above all rule and authority.


This is why so many prayers feel powerless:

Heaven responds to godly authority and identity.

Not panic.

Not begging.

Not orphan-hearted pleading.


Heaven moves when sons and daughters take their place.


So Father, forgive us—

for praying small

for shrinking back

for speaking fear more than faith

for forgetting where we sit and Who we belong to.


This is the hour to shake the dust off.

The hour to lift our eyes.

The hour to remember that we carry heaven’s mandate in the middle of earth’s shaking.



🔥The Hour of the Disciples: A Mirror to Our Own


Jesus’ disciples lived through their own moment of acceleration and confusion.

They walked with Him daily, yet they couldn’t grasp what was coming.

He told them about the cross, the suffering, the resurrection—

but their hearts cried out like ours often do:


“Never, Lord. Not this. Not now.”


And Jesus responded with a fire that still speaks:

“This must happen.”


Not because God delights in pain.

But because redemption has a timeline.


And here we are again in an hour where the pressure is rising, systems are shaking, and the Spirit is calling His people to clarity:


Not fear of what is coming—

but focus on Who is coming.


Jesus felt the weight of the cross, yet He did not yield to fear.

He kept teaching.

He kept loving.

He kept serving.

And when the hour grew dark, He took His closest friends with Him into the place of prayer.


We are living in a similar moment—

a Gethsemane moment for the Church.


The question is not, “Will things shake?”

Scripture has already answered that.


The question is,

Will we stay awake?

Or fall asleep in our own Gethsemane?



🔥Blueprints for the Remnant: Learning From Noah


The Bible never promised the earth would remain calm.

It promised the opposite.

But it also promised that God reveals His plans to those who walk closely with Him.


Noah didn’t build blindly.

He built from blueprints heaven handed him.

He built with specificity.

He built with urgency.

He built in partnership with God.


Like Noah,

like Daniel,

like the early Church,

the remnant in this hour will receive blueprints.


Blueprints for preparation.

Blueprints for intercession.

Blueprints for families, churches, and regions.

Blueprints for courage and clarity in dark days.


Preparation is not fear—

preparation is obedience.


God is raising people who can hear Him through the noise, who will build what He says to build, and who will enter the ark at the appointed time—bringing with them those God assigns.


This is not survival.

This is assignment.



🔥The End of the Story Is Not Darkness — It Is the King


Let the world shake.

Let systems tremble.

Let nations roar.


Because the end of the story is not the Antichrist—

the end of the story is Jesus.


He will return.

He will rule and reign.

He will establish a kingdom that never passes away.

He will judge with righteousness.

He will restore all things.


This is why we stand.

This is why we watch.

This is why we pray.

This is why we rise.

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The shaking is real.

But so is the glory.

The pressure is real.

But so is the purpose.

The warfare is real.

But so is the victory already secured.


We rise because the King is coming.

We stand because the story is certain.

We prepare because heaven is speaking.


This is the cry of a watchman.

This is the call to the remnant.

This is our commission until He comes.

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