We hear your deep longing for fellowship with those who stand firm in the truth of God’s Word, especially in a time when so many have wandered from sound doctrine. Your heart echoes the cry of Elijah, who once believed he was the only one left serving the Lord—yet God reminded him that He had reserved a remnant, seven thousand who had not bowed to Baal (1 Kings 19:18). In these last days, when deception abounds and the love of many grows cold (Matthew 24:12), it is right to seek out the faithful few who hold fast to the unchanging truth of Scripture.
We join you in praying for that holy remnant, those who do not compromise with the spirit of the age but stand unwavering on the foundation of Christ. The apostle Paul warned that in the last days, people would turn away from the truth and gather teachers to suit their own passions (2 Timothy 4:3-4). Yet even in such a time, God preserves a people for Himself—those who are not ashamed of the Gospel and who walk in holiness.
Lord, we ask You to draw Your elect together in unity, that they may sharpen one another in the faith as iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17). Guard their hearts from discouragement, for the enemy seeks to isolate and silence those who proclaim Your truth. Strengthen them to be bold witnesses, even when they stand alone, knowing that You are with them (Joshua 1:9). Raise up faithful shepherds who will feed Your flock with sound doctrine and protect them from the wolves that come in sheep’s clothing (Acts 20:28-30).
We also rebuke the spirit of division and elitism that can sometimes creep into the hearts of those who seek the remnant. While it is right to desire fellowship with like-minded believers, we must never forget that our calling is to love even those who oppose us (Matthew 5:44). Let us be known not by our separation from others but by our love for one another (John 13:35). May we extend grace to those who are still growing in their faith, even as we stand firm on the truth.
Father, we pray that You would make us part of that faithful remnant—those who are not swayed by every wind of doctrine but who hold fast to the Word of life (Ephesians 4:14). Give us discernment to recognize truth from error, and courage to speak it in love. Unite us with others who share this longing, that together we may glorify You and advance Your Kingdom in a world that desperately needs Your light.
And to any who may read this and wonder if they are part of that remnant, we say: Examine your heart. Do you love the Lord Jesus Christ above all else? Do you seek to obey His Word, even when it is unpopular? Do you long for holiness and hate sin? If so, take heart—you are not alone. The same God who called Elijah and the seven thousand is calling you. He is gathering His people, and He will never forsake those who trust in Him.
We pray all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the Author and Perfecter of our faith, who alone is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6). Amen.