THE REMNANT 🔥

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Dear Remnant,

There are moments in history when it feels like everything sacred is fading. Truth becomes negotiable. Conviction becomes optional. What once stood firm begins to bend under the weight of culture, pressure, and the desire to belong. And in such moments, a quiet question rises in the heart of those who are still searching:

“Is there anyone left who still stands?”

Welcome to the Remnant Series: This is a 7-day ignition, a stirring, an awakening, a call to the remnant of this generation.

For a while now, there has been a quiet weight in my spirit. Not loud, not dramatic, but persistent. A burden for a generation that is doing so much, yet still searching. A generation exposed to everything, yet unsure of who they are. A generation that can appear strong, expressive, and confident on the outside, yet inwardly wrestles with purpose, identity, and direction.

And in the middle of all this noise, one question has refused to leave me:

Where are the ones who still feel the pull of Christ?

Not the ones who have mastered appearances. Not the ones who know how to say the right things. But the ones who, deep within themselves, cannot escape the awareness that their life must be anchored in Jesus. The ones who try to ignore it, but it keeps returning. The ones who have tasted other things, explored other paths, but still feel drawn back to Him.

This is why I started this.

Because the issue is not that Christ has stopped calling people. It is not that purpose has disappeared. It is not that this generation has been abandoned.

The issue is that many who are being called have not recognized it.

They are distracted.
Pulled in different directions.
Trying to build identity from culture, validation, success, and survival, while quietly ignoring the One who defines them.

And yet, even in this state, Christ has not lost His people.

There is still a remnant.

This is not an idea meant to comfort you. It is a reality meant to awaken you.

In every generation, no matter how far things seem to drift, God preserves a people in Christ. Not perfect people. Not people who have it all together. But people who, even in their struggle, cannot fully walk away from Him.

And if you are honest, you may recognize this in your own life.

There are places you could have completely lost yourself, but you did not.
Moments you tried to silence conviction, but it returned.
Paths you could have gone further down, but something restrained you.
Spaces you tried to settle into, but something in you remained unsettled.

That is not coincidence.

That is Christ preserving you.

So, Who is the remnant?

The remnant is a people God has preserved in Christ kept by grace, anchored in Jesus, and marked by a quiet but unshakable refusal to drift. They carry conviction in the midst of compromise, clarity in the middle of confusion, and faithfulness in a generation that is constantly shifting. They are not always visible, not always understood, but they are real. The remnant are like pieces in the hands of God—hidden, positioned, and reserved for the moment when their obedience will shift more than they realize. They are not scattered by accident; they are placed with intention, preserved through seasons, and revealed in God’s perfect timing.

Paul writes, “At this present time there is a remnant according to the election of grace” (Romans 11:5).

At this present time.

Not when things were better.
Not when people were more consistent.
Not when faith was easier.

Now.

Which means in this same generation—confused, pressured, distracted—there are still people being preserved in Christ.

Not because they are strong enough.
But because grace has kept them.

And this is where you must begin to see your life differently.

Grace is not just what forgives you.

Grace is what has been keeping you.

Keeping you from fully losing yourself.
Keeping you from becoming what you were never meant to be.
Keeping something in you alive, even when everything around you tried to dull it.

Grace has a name.

Jesus.

And it is through Him that you have been preserved.

This is why being part of the remnant often feels uncomfortable.

Because you are aware in places where others are asleep. You feel conviction where others feel nothing. You question things others accept easily. You try to blend in, but something in you refuses to fully agree.

If you are not careful, you will think something is wrong with you.

But nothing is wrong.

You are being kept.

The remnant is not loud. It is not always visible. It often feels hidden, even isolated. But it is not lost.

It is positioned.

Like pieces placed carefully on a board—not moving randomly, not acting independently, but held in position by the hand of God. Not always seen. Not always understood. But preserved for the moment their obedience will matter.

And this is where ignition begins.

Not when everything makes sense.

But when you recognize that your life is not random.

When you realize that what you have been feeling is not confusion—it is a call.

A call back to Christ.
A call into alignment.
A call into purpose.

And once you see it, you cannot unsee it.

You begin to understand that your life is not about blending in, surviving, or figuring things out on your own.

It is about alignment with Him.

So the question is no longer whether the remnant exists.

The question is whether you will recognize yourself within it.

Will you keep ignoring what is stirring in you?
Will you keep adjusting to environments that require you to shrink?
Will you keep silencing the conviction that keeps calling you back?

Or will you respond?

Because the remnant is not just a people that exists quietly.

It is a people that must awaken.

And awakening begins with honesty.

Acknowledging that something in you has been calling for more.
Acknowledging that you cannot keep living on the surface.
Acknowledging that you have been preserved in Christ for a reason.

There is still a remnant.

And this is only the beginning.

Sharon Paulina Boye
April 20, 2026


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