Let's settle one thing first: God has never used a majority to achieve anything substantive or revolutionary. It has always been a tireless, committed, and courageous remnant that He has used to accomplish things considered noteworthy and lasting. Any dead fish can swim downstream!
Christ used a handful of apostles to turn the world upside down. In Jewish history, it was Gideon's 300, David's 300, Nehemiah's remnant, and small bands of men here and there that God used to defeat mighty enemies and raise the banner of victory. In our own history, the men who fought against the powerful British army never comprised a number larger than 3% of the whole. The brave men whom we refer to as America's Founding Fathers numbered less than 200. In fact, in most instances (if not all), the majority has either contributed little to the cause of liberty or has even been tools of opposition and hindrance to the principles of liberty. It has always been a relatively small number of people who have turned the tide of history.
And while we are at it, let's define exactly what is a "remnant." A remnant primarily connotes pieces of cloth that have been cut off from a garment and thrown away. When we talk about a remnant, we are talking about those who are regarded as leftovers, cast offs, rejects, discards, etc. They are the ones who don't fit in with the mainstream. And they certainly do not fit in with these mainstream non-profit government corporations called churches. That is for sure!
Jewish, church, and American history are all redundant with examples of how it was the remnant misfits of society that changed the world. I ask you, how "mainstream" was Abraham? How mainstream was Noah? What about Moses? What about Isaiah? Jeremiah? Ezekiel? I wonder how many executives of the Chamber of Commerce in Jerusalem would have used John the Baptist as a poster child for their welcome centers? The Apostle Paul? He spent about as many days in jail as he did out of jail. America's founders were called "traitors," "renegades," "rabble," "peasants," etc. Had Great Britain defeated the American colonies during our War for Independence, history books today would refer to George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Sam Adams in terms more despairingly than they depict Jesse James, John Dillinger, or Bonnie and Clyde.
There's something else that one usually finds with a remnant: God moved them before a time of intense judgment and cataclysm. The early church was persecuted everywhere they went. They wandered from place to place bearing the scorn and reproach of mainstream society.
This country we call The United States of America is the product of a remnant's insatiable search for a land of liberty. Before the people we call Pilgrims ever crossed the Atlantic Ocean in that little ship, The Mayflower, they had wandered from country to country within Europe looking for that "City on a Hill." Finally, after running out of options in Europe, they dared to risk their lives crossing a vast ocean in their quest to find liberty. Then, once here, they still journeyed throughout the territories, that eventually became colonies then states, searching for freedom.
Roger Williams and his fellow Baptists were responsible for founding the State of Rhode Island after being persecuted and driven out of Massachusetts for his unorthodox (to them) beliefs. The Baptist preacher John Leland was the man responsible for the First Amendment being added to the US Constitution after witnessing the persecution, beatings, and imprisonments of many of his preacher-brethren for their "politically incorrect" preaching.
I challenge any pastor today to locate and preach any of the political sermons of Colonial preachers such as Elisha Williams, Charles Chauncy, Isaac Bakus, Samuel Sherwood, Jacob Cushing, Samuel Langdon, Enos Hitchcock, or Tunis Wortman. I dare say that should one deliver such an address to his flock, half of the congregation would take their church "letter" down the street, and the other half would demand the poor pastor's resignation!
Let's face it: mainstream churches, mainstream pastors, mainstream Churchianity, mainstream orthodoxy, mainstream ANYTHING has never done diddlysquat to promote and defend genuine truth and liberty. It has always been left to the remnant to do those things.
It was more than interesting to me when I came across Ezekiel's prophecy in my reading the other day. Under divine inspiration, the prophet Ezekiel said to King Zedekiah and the people of Judah regarding the coming captivity, "Son of man, thou dwellest in the midst of a rebellious house, which have eyes to see, and see not; they have ears to hear, and hear not: for they are a rebellious house. Therefore, thou son of man, prepare thee stuff for removing, and remove by day in their sight; and thou shalt remove from thy place to another place in their sight: it may be they will consider, though they be a rebellious house." (Ezekiel 12:2,3 KJV)
Is it any wonder then that God led my family and me 2600 miles to the Flathead Valley of Montana to plant a non-501c3, unincorporated, unorganized, non-establishment Christian fellowship? Is it any wonder that people here in the Valley who have been discouraged, disillusioned, or otherwise disenfranchised with mainstream Churchianity have found a happy home at Liberty Fellowship? Is it any wonder that scores of people from all over the United States have either moved to the Flathead Valley or are in the process of moving to the Valley–while hundreds more are praying and considering such a move? We have followed the inner unction to "prepare thee stuff for removing." Some people I know of have even removed out of the country entirely.
It wasn't long after Ezekiel uttered these words–and did what God told him to do: prepared his stuff and removed–and the rebellious nation suffered the certain judgment of Babylonian captivity.
And I see a modern-day remnant following the same inner voice. Without anyone telling them to do it, there is something within them that is urging them to "prepare their stuff and remove." And a host of them are removing to the mountains.
Is the remnant's removing a precursor to God's judgment falling upon America? It might be. One thing is certain: America's political, spiritual, and financial leaders are, for the most part, "a rebellious house." They have rebelled against truth, against honor, against integrity, against character, and, yes, even against the principles and oracles of Natural Law and constitutional government. And another thing is also certain: God will not be mocked forever! If God would judge the rebelliousness of the Old Testament house of Israel, a people called "the apple of his eye," if He would judge the house of Herod, He is duty-bound to judge the rebelliousness within that House called White–along with these apostate church houses! And while He's at it, I doubt that He will spare the thieves, thugs, and criminals in the houses of Congress, the CFR, the Bilderbergers, and the Federal Reserve.
Not all the remnant moved out of Jerusalem or Judea, of course. Not all of them made it out of Germany, Russia, or China. And not all of them escaped the tyranny of Europe, either. But enough of them removed to the mountains and valleys of liberty that God was able to use them to forge a "new birth" of freedom for their posterity.
I submit that the remnant is now moving! The "removing" has begun! If this is true, can judgment be far behind?