The Remnant Builds

You don’t need everyone
you need the right ones.

The ones who don’t just clap when it’s easy,
but carry bricks when it’s heavy.
The ones who don’t just love the dream,
but love the discipline that brings it to life.

In Judges 7, God shrinks Gideon’s army from thousands to just 300.
Why?
Because God isn’t impressed with numbers.
He moves through obedience.

The remnant is smaller, yes
but it’s also sharper. Purer. Aligned.

They aren’t here for clout.
They’re here for covenant.
They don’t need a spotlight
they need an altar.

When you build with the remnant,
you stop waiting for mass approval
and start moving with holy agreement.
You pray deeper.
You dream bigger.
You war in the Spirit together
until walls fall and revival breaks loose.

Nehemiah didn’t need the approval of his enemies.
He needed people with swords and hammers
people who knew how to build and battle at the same time.

And so do you.

Your remnant may not look like much.
But it’s enough to rebuild a city.
It’s enough to change a generation.
It’s enough to sustain the fire.

So link arms.
Lean in.
Start laying bricks of faith,
truth,
worship,
and wild obedience.

And when someone asks how it all began,
you’ll smile and say:

“It started with a remnant.
And a God who never needed a crowd
just a surrendered few
who refused to quit.”

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