In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Amen. Today, I come before you not with comforting words, but with a burden heavier than any I have ever carried. This is not a message born of human wisdom or theological study, but a revelation from the very heart of God. For three days and nights, I wept under the weight of this divine encounter, a vision so piercing and pure that it shattered every illusion I held about the state of the church.
I did not seek this knowledge; it was forced upon me by the Spirit of the living God. I am compelled by chains stronger than any earthly obligation to proclaim what I have seen—not for my sake, but for yours, for your soul’s eternal fate. I call you now to quiet your hearts and open your spirit to receive this truth, even if it wounds before it heals. Pray with me: Come, Holy Spirit, come as fire and wind, to reveal all that must be known.

Among the millions of churches worldwide, bearing crosses and singing hymns, only three distinct expressions truly belong to Christ. These are the churches that walk in His light and bear His approval. The rest, including many within our own traditions and denominations, are tragically leading souls not toward heaven, but down a broad, comfortable road to destruction.
I saw churches multiplying like sand on the shore, yet the power of the gospel fading like a dying candle. Programs thrive, buildings expand, yet holiness shrinks. Numbers grow, but true disciples become rare. The Lord’s perspective is far different from ours: He sees hearts and motives, not buildings and budgets. Many churches are but hollow shells, beautiful on the outside but spiritually ᴅᴇᴀᴅ inside.

The first church approved by heaven is the Church of First Love. These congregations have preserved their pᴀssionate devotion to Jesus above all else. They pursue Him, encounter Him, and love Him with a fire that outshines all else. Their worship is genuine, their prayers heartfelt, their lives marked by joyful surrender. Here, Jesus is not just preached but known intimately. These churches shine with divine glory, carrying the aroma of heaven itself.
The second church is the Church of Suffering Saints. These believers endure persecution, hardship, and loss for Christ’s name. Scattered in secret places, often in hostile lands, they bear the marks of Christ’s cross. Their faith is tested by fire, refined to pure gold. Unlike the comfortable churches of the West, they know Jesus as a companion in suffering, relying on Him daily. Their glory surpᴀsses even that of the first love churches, for they embody the cost of true discipleship.

The third church is the Hidden Remnant. These are small, often invisible gatherings that meet in homes, away from insтιтutional structures. They lack programs, budgets, and formal clergy, but they overflow with the Spirit’s presence. These believers have left behind ᴅᴇᴀᴅ religion and compromise, choosing radical obedience and purity. They are misunderstood, marginalized, and sometimes persecuted, yet they remain faithful, hearing and following the Good Shepherd’s voice alone.
These three expressions—the Church of First Love, the Church of Suffering Saints, and the Hidden Remnant—are the only ones that will withstand the coming spiritual shaking. Everything else, no matter how impressive or large, will be revealed as wood, hay, and stubble, burning away in judgment.

I witnessed a great spiritual earthquake shaking every church worldwide. Buildings crumbled, ministries collapsed, and religious facades fell. But those built on Christ’s solid rock endured and shone brightly as beacons in darkness. The time of grace is ending. Soon, the true church will be separated from the false. The Lord’s presence will depart from places that have dishonored His name and compromised His truth.
Among the deceptions plaguing the church, none is more dangerous than the prosperity gospel. I saw preachers cloaked in luxury, twisting scripture to justify greed and exploiting the vulnerable. Their message promises wealth but delivers spiritual death. Many churches have replaced the call to repentance with promises of financial breakthrough, forsaking the cross for applause. If you have been deceived by this lie, renounce it now and embrace the gospel of the cross.
This is not a call to abandon all churches, but a call to discern where the Spirit dwells truly. The early church met both in temples and homes, sharing life and worshiping in Spirit and truth. In the last days, as insтιтutions grow corrupt, God is raising up the hidden remnant to preserve pure faith, like Noah’s ark or Elijah’s faithful few.

If you feel called to this path, if you have been rejected for your uncompromising devotion, know you are not forgotten. Your faithfulness matters. Declare your commitment to follow Jesus fully, wherever He leads—even outside the camp of conventional religion.
The hour is late. The Lord is knocking at your heart’s door, calling for total surrender—not partial devotion. This is your moment to choose truth over comfort, the cross over applause, the presence of God over popularity. Write your covenant now: “Lord Jesus, I surrender everything to you. Make me part of your faithful remnant.”
Angels watch, heaven waits, and your eternal destiny hangs in the balance. Will you answer the call?