America Asleep: Prophetic Warnings for a Nation on the Brink

09/24/2025 – A book by Valiant Conquering Guardian

Prologue: The Watchman’s Burden

There are moments in history when the silence becomes unbearable.

When the evil is too blatant to ignore.

When the veil is too thin to pretend any longer.

This is that moment.

I did not ask for this burden.

Like Jeremiah, I tried to remain silent.

But the word of the Lord was in my heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones (Jeremiah 20:9).

I was weary with holding it in, and I could not.

This book began not as a project, but as a cry — a cry birthed in grief over what I saw happening to the Church, to this nation, to people I love.

I wept as I watched pastors promote compromise.

I groaned as I watched Christians defend abominations.

I trembled as I saw the Church become indistinguishable from the world.

But the Lord spoke clearly:

“Sound the alarm.

Whether they hear or forbear, speak.”

So, this book is a trumpet.

Not to condemn — but to awaken.

Not to shame — but to warn.

Not to destroy — but to separate the light from the darkness.

For judgment is coming, but so is glory.

Tribulation is coming, but so is harvest.

And every soul will have to choose which side they will stand on.

This message is not for the faint of heart.

It will not tickle your ears.

It will not flatter your flesh.

It will:

  • challenge
  • convict
  • confront

Because the hour is late, and the Bride must make herself ready.

I pray you will read it with:

  • open eyes
  • an open Bible
  • an open heart

Not everything written will be easy to accept.

But truth never is.

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The prophets were stoned not because they lied, but because they told the truth.

And if you feel the shaking — if you sense the urgency — then you are not alone.

God is calling His watchmen to rise.

His warriors to suit up.

His Bride to prepare.

May this book be your trumpet.

May it awaken you.

May it drive you to your knees.

And may it thrust you into your calling.

Because the night is far spent.

The day is at hand.

Introduction: A Trumpet in the Silence

This is not just a book — it is a warning.

A spiritual fire alarm for a nation:

  • intoxicated by comfort
  • blinded by pride
  • deafened by entertainment

America, once a land of revivals and missionaries,

has become a land of:

  • rebellion
  • sorcery
  • silence
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I write these words with trembling — not as a judge looking down from a pulpit, but as a watchman crying from the wall.

I am not above the people I speak of; I am part of a nation that has fallen asleep.

But the Lord has stirred my spirit to speak:

  1. plainly
  2. urgently

without apology.

This book is a collection of:

  • laments
  • warnings
  • visions

and spiritual insights birthed from:

  • prayer
  • study
  • real conversations

You will not find polished theology here, but prophetic truth sharpened by the Sword of the Spirit.

Each chapter is a trumpet blast, meant not to entertain but to awaken.

The Bible says in Revelation 18:23 that:

“by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.”

That Greek word pharmakeia is not fiction — it is the foundation of the world system you now live in.

And America has become Babylon’s chief exporter:

  • of sin
  • of rebellion
  • of confusion
  • of idolatry

We are the nation of bread & circuses — feeding the masses with chemicals and distractions while the very soul of the Church is being devoured.

Our pulpits have grown weak.

Our doctrines have been compromised.

Our hearts have grown fat.

And worse, many no longer feel any conviction at all.

But God is not silent.

ORIGINS OF GOD: A CROSSROADS OF RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY & WARFARE – Library of Rickandria

He is raising up a remnant — not celebrities, not megachurch builders, but voices in the wilderness.

People who are done playing church and ready to be the Church.

People who see the shaking coming and are preparing their hearts like Noah prepared an ark.

This book is not for the lukewarm.

It is not for the religious.

It is not for those addicted to comfort.

It is for the desperate.

For the hungry.

For those who know that something is terribly wrong and that the answers are not political, but prophetic.

You may be mocked for reading this.

You may be misunderstood.

But if your heart burns as you read, know this:

you are not alone.

The alarm is sounding.

The Bridegroom is coming.

The remnant is rising.

Wake up, Church.

Strengthen what remains.

Time is short.

Eternity is not.

Chapter 1: The Slumber of a Nation


America, it’s time to wake up.

Christians in America have trusted so much in their riches and thought in their hearts that tribulation should not come near them.

They have forgotten all the things their ancestors went through and have not considered the evil happening to Christians across the world.

Christians are the most persecuted group on earth, yet the media refuses to report it.

The silence is intentional; the conscience of Americans must not be disturbed.

But God is watching.

We are living in a time of great deception.

The comforts of modern life have lulled believers into a false sense of security.

Mega churches filled with entertainment and motivational speeches have replaced the simple, convicting truth of the Gospel.

Many believe that persecution is a thing of the past — a problem for others in far-off nations. 

But the Word of God declares,

“Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution” (2 Timothy 3:12)

This promise has not expired.

While Christians in the Middle East and Africa are being:

  • imprisoned
  • tortured
  • martyred

for their faith,

many American Christians are more concerned with:

  • social media likes
  • financial gain
  • political comfort

They have become blind to the worldwide war on the saints.

Instead of weeping for the Body of Christ, they feast on entertainment, drowning out the still small voice of the Holy Ghost.

The Laodicean church, described in Revelation 3,

is a mirror of the American church today:

rich, increased with goods, and in need of nothing —

yet:

  • wretched
  • miserable
  • poor
  • blind

and naked.

Jesus warned such a church to buy gold tried in the fire, to be clothed in white raiment, and to anoint their eyes with eye salve that they may see.

JESUS CHRIST REVEALED — THE TRUTH THEY HID – Library of Rickandria

This is not a gentle suggestion — it is a divine command for repentance.

The problem is not that America is wealthy.

The problem is that the wealth has become an idol.

It has replaced dependence on God.

In comfort, people forget the wilderness.

In abundance, they forget the Provider.

The Old Testament repeatedly warns how Israel forgot God when they were full — and so too has America.

Our forefathers suffered:

  • cold
  • hunger
  • persecution

and even death for the sake of truth.

The early Church walked in power through suffering.

Today, many professing believers cannot endure even a social media insult without denying their Lord in silence.

It is time to wake up.

“Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light” (Ephesians 5:14)

This is the call to the sleeping giant — the American church — to return to her First Love.

The storm is coming.

The fire will test every man’s work.

Let your house be built on the Rock, not the sand of worldly comfort.

Let repentance begin now, before the shaking comes.

Chapter 2: Bread, Circuses, and Rome Reborn


The Roman poet Juvenal once said,

“Give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt.”

This statement was not merely about entertainment; it was about control.

The Roman Empire learned that you don’t need iron chains to enslave a people —

just give them:

  • comfort
  • distraction
  • a full belly

and they will surrender their freedom without a fight.

America has adopted this philosophy to perfection.

  • Government subsidies
  • junk food
  • endless entertainment

and technological distractions have dulled the moral and spiritual senses of the people.

What began as liberty has become licentiousness.

What began as freedom has turned to bondage.

All while the enemy works behind the scenes to rebuild Babel.

TOWER OF BABEL REBUILT: Exposing the Hidden Blueprint of Worldwide Rebellion – Library of Rickandria

The American obsession with:

and digital amusement is no accident.

It is engineered.

The same spirits that operated in ancient Rome —

spirits of:

  • pride
  • lust
  • idolatry

and violence — are now at work in the modern empire.

Look no further than the buildings of power.

  • The Capitol Building
  • the Supreme Court
  • the White House 

— all adorned with Greco-Roman architecture.

Statues of Roman gods & goddesses.

Obelisks.

Temples.

Even the currency bears pagan symbolism.

These are not just aesthetic choices; they are spiritual declarations.

Washington D.C. was once called Rome, Maryland, and the river it borders is called the Potomac — eerily similar to the Tiber River of ancient Rome.

Washington Was Originally Named Rome, Maryland

The goddess Columbia, the so-called “spirit of America,” is no different than the idols of Babylon.

GODS OF THE WORLD: A Hidden History of Pantheons, Powers & the War in Heaven – Library of Rickandria

She stands atop the Capitol dome, her face turned away from God, crowned in rebellion.

ORIGINS OF GOD: A CROSSROADS OF RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY & WARFARE – Library of Rickandria

America is supposed to be a constitutional republic, not a democracy.

Yet the nation chants “defend democracy” without knowing that democracy is mob rule — easily manipulated by corrupt elites & godless agendas.

True liberty comes from righteousness, not majority opinion.

“Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD” (Psalm 33:12)

When a nation exalts sin, it invites judgment.

Just as Rome fell from within — not by external enemies but by internal rot — so too shall America fall, unless she repents.

Bread & circuses will not save us.

Entertainment cannot shield from judgment.

The American dream has become a Roman nightmare.

Now is the time to repent, before history repeats itself — not as tragedy, but as final judgment.

Chapter 3: The Sorcery of the End Times


Revelation 18:23 declares,

“For by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.”

This is not poetic language; it is a clear warning.

The word used in the Greek is pharmakeia, from which we derive the English word pharmacy.

In the biblical context, pharmakeia means witchcraft or sorcery —

a manipulation of the:

  • body
  • mind
  • soul

through substances and rituals.

Modern sorcery is not cloaked in robes and potions —

it’s in:

  • white lab coats
  • glowing screens
  • plastic wrappers

The deception is:

  • sanitized
  • normalized
  • systematized

Most people are unaware that they are participating in daily rituals of control & seduction.

Television programming is more than entertainment — it is spiritual warfare.

The term itself reveals the agenda:

programming.

Viewers are programmed:

  • to accept wickedness
  • to mock righteousness
  • to idolize celebrities

and to normalize sin.

The eye gate is open, and the enemy floods in.

The average Christian spends more time-consuming digital entertainment than reading the Word of God.

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This is not accidental — it is warfare.

But it doesn’t stop with the screen.

The very food we eat has been weaponized.

  • Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
  • preservatives
  • artificial dyes

and chemical additives are slowly poisoning the temple of the Holy Ghost — our bodies.

The water is laced with fluoride, a neurotoxin that dulls the mind & weakens the body.

These are not conspiracy theories; they are documented realities.

The pharmaceutical industry — praised as a savior by many — operates as a modern priesthood of sorcery.

Pills are prescribed for:

  • every emotion
  • every inconvenience
  • every discomfort

Instead of casting our cares upon Christ, we numb them with a pill.

Instead of healing the root, we sedate the symptoms.

And behind it all,

a spirit of deception whispers:

“You don’t need God — you need science.”

2 Thessalonians 2:11 warns,

“And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie.”

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The modern world has embraced the lie of pharmakeia —

that man can master his own:

  • biology
  • emotions
  • destiny

apart from God.

ORIGINS OF GOD: A CROSSROADS OF RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY & WARFARE – Library of Rickandria

This deception extends even to the churches.

Many pulpits are silent on sin, on repentance, and on spiritual warfare.

Instead, they teach:

  • self-help
  • prosperity
  • tolerance of wickedness

The antichrist spirit has entered the sanctuary, and many shepherds have become blind guides.

The sheep are not fed —

they are:

  • drugged
  • sedated
  • entertained

The Bible warns of a time when evil will be called good, and good evil.

We are living in that time.

Children are taught to mutilate their bodies.

Sexual perversion is paraded as virtue.

Truth is labeled hate.

Righteousness is persecuted.

This is pharmakeia — spiritual seduction through worldly systems.

But God always has a remnant — a people who will not bow to Baal or partake in Babylon’s cup.

Revelation 18:4 says,

“Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.”

The call is clear:

come out of the systems of sorcery.

Cleanse your life, renew your mind, and seek the Lord while He may be found.

The hour is late.

The deception is great.

But the truth has not changed.

Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

JESUS CHRIST REVEALED — THE TRUTH THEY HID – Library of Rickandria

The Gospel still saves.

The Holy Ghost still delivers.

The Word of God still cuts through lies.

But we must be willing to turn off the circus, purge the poison, and come back to the altar.

Let the watchmen sound the trumpet.

Let the saints cast down the idols.

For by these sorceries, the world is deceived — but the elect shall not be.

Chapter 4: The Refining Fire


King David once confessed,

“Before I was afflicted I went astray:

but now have I kept thy word”
 (Psalm 119:67)

This single verse reveals a great spiritual mystery:

affliction is not God’s cruelty — it is His mercy.

It is the fire that purifies.

It is the test that reveals what is real and what is fake.

In a world obsessed with comfort, pain is seen as failure.

But in the Kingdom of God, pain is often the pathway to purity.

The modern church teaches people to “name and claim” blessings:

  • without submission
  • without suffering
  • without surrender

But Scripture declares that

“whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth” (Hebrews 12:6)

Jesus never promised an easy path.

He promised a narrow one.

“In the world ye shall have tribulation:

but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world”
 (John 16:33)

Yet many American Christians have adopted a doctrine of entitlement —

believing that God exists to:

  • bless
  • protect
  • comfort

them with no cost.

This is not the Gospel.

This is a false gospel that leads to ruin.

Why does God withhold?

Why does He allow pain, delay, or loss?

The answer is found in the refining process.

“But he knoweth the way that I take:

when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold”
 (Job 23:10)

Gold must be melted in the fire to be purified.

The impurities rise to the surface under heat — and only then can the gold be cleansed.

So too with our faith.

If God gave us everything we asked for the moment we asked, we would never mature.

We would become spiritual brats — 

  • spoiled
  • impatient
  • proud

But God is not raising spoiled children — He is preparing kings and priests.

THE BLOODLINES OF KINGS: FROM ANCIENT THRONES TO MODERN DOMINION – Library of Rickandria

The waiting, the wrestling, the unanswered prayers — they are not denials; they are invitations to deeper faith.

Some of the most powerful saints in Scripture had to wait.

Abraham waited 25 years for the promised son.

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Joseph waited 13 years in slavery and prison before his destiny was fulfilled.

Moses waited 40 years in the wilderness before being sent to Pharaoh.

The Servant & the Sovereign: The Fiery Path from Egypt to Promise – Library of Rickandria

From Goat-Rustlers to God’s Remnant: A Prophetic Unmasking of Egypt’s Golden Delusion – Library of Rickandria

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David was anointed king as a boy but chased through caves for years.

Even Jesus waited 30 years before beginning His ministry.

What does this tell us?

It tells us that delay is not defeat — it is development.

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It tells us that affliction is not abandonment — it is alignment.

And it tells us that fire is not to destroy us — but to distinguish us.

In heavily persecuted nations, Christians burn with holy fire.

They are not lukewarm.

Their trials have forced them into total dependence on God.

In contrast, the American church,

rich with:

  • technology
  • comfort
  • resources

has grown fat and lazy.

The fire has been avoided — and so the power has been lost.

This is why Jesus said,

“Blessed are the poor in spirit:

for theirs is the kingdom of heaven”
 (Matthew 5:3)

Those who lack know how to seek.

Those who are empty know how to hunger.

Those who are pressed know how to pray.

God will often withhold to see if you seek Him — not the gift.

He will test your motives, purify your heart, and wait until your faith is rooted in Him alone.

And when you pass the test — when you worship in the fire, trust in the dark, and obey without reward — then you are truly refined.

The church in America must embrace the refining fire.

Not resist it.

For only in the fire can the false be burned away and the pure remain.

Let the cry of the remnant be like Job’s:

“Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him” (Job 13:15)

For those who endure the furnace, a crown awaits.

Chapter 5: Lip Service and Dead Faith


In America today, a dangerous deception has spread like leaven through the lump.

It is the belief that one can profess Christ with their mouth, yet live unchanged.

That one can nod toward the cross but never carry it.

That one can call Jesus “Lord” and yet do none of the things He commanded.

This is not faith — it is spiritual fraud.

Jesus addressed this plainly:

“This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me” (Mark 7:6)

Mere words are not evidence of salvation.

True faith is proven by obedience.

As James wrote,

“Faith without works is dead” (James 2:26)

The modern gospel in many pulpits has been stripped of repentance.

The message has been diluted into:

  • emotional affirmations
  • shallow prayers
  • motivational speeches

But the Word of God is a sword — not a pillow.

It:

  • convicts
  • divides
  • pierces

and demands response.

Millions of professing Christians have prayed a sinner’s prayer, walked an aisle, or signed a card — yet live lives indistinguishable from the world.

They:

  • fornicate
  • lie
  • gossip
  • cheat

and pursue the lusts of the flesh while claiming grace as a license to sin.

But Paul warned,

“Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?

God forbid”
 (Romans 6:1-2)

Faith is not passive belief — it is active trust.

It is not merely acknowledging God exists.

“Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well:

the devils also believe, and tremble”
 (James 2:19)

True faith moves.

True faith obeys.

True faith bears fruit worthy of repentance.

If a man says he believes the house is on fire but remains seated inside, does he truly believe? 

No.

Belief is only proven by action.

So, it is with faith in Christ.

If you believe His words, you will live as He commands.

The American church is full of lip service.

Bibles gather dust.

Prayers are quick and hollow.

Holiness is mocked.

Entertainment is worshiped.

The name of Jesus is used in:

  • songs
  • jewelry
  • hashtags 

— but not honored in daily life.

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Jesus gave a chilling warning in Matthew 7:21-23:

“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.

Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?

And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you:

depart from me, ye that work iniquity.”

These people were not atheists.

They were religious.

They spoke in His name.

But their hearts were filled with iniquity.

Their faith was a facade.

God is calling His people back to real repentance — not just remorse, but transformation. 

“Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance” (Matthew 3:8)

Don’t just say you believe — live it.

Let your life preach louder than your words.

The time is coming when mere lip service will not be enough.

Tribulation will separate the sheep from the goats, the wheat from the tares, the true from the false.

Now is the time to examine your heart.

Are you truly surrendered?

Are you walking in holiness?

Are you filled with the Spirit — or just filled with religion?

The faith that saves is the faith that follows.

Chapter 6: The Coming Fall of American Pride


“Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18)

This is not just a spiritual proverb — it is a prophetic warning.

America has lifted itself high.

It has boasted in:

  • military might
  • economic power
  • technological dominance

and cultural influence.

But the higher the tower, the greater the crash.

Babylon fell.

TOWER OF BABEL REBUILT: Exposing the Hidden Blueprint of Worldwide Rebellion – Library of Rickandria

Rome fell.

THE ROMAN GHOST KINGDOM: Exposing Satan’s Counterfeit Reign, Jesuit Lies & the True Second Coming of Christ – Library of Rickandria

And so too shall the empire built on rebellion and pride.

America’s pride is deeply embedded in its national psyche.

From the chants of:

“We’re number one!”

to the belief that no enemy can touch its soil, this nation has exalted itself above measure.

But God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble (James 4:6).

Like ancient Babylon,

America has trusted in:

  • her walls
  • her wealth
  • her wisdom

But all of it is vanity if the Lord is not the foundation.

Psalm 127:1 declares,

“Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it.”

And America has built without God.

Her schools mock His name.

Her laws protect abominations.

Her media glorifies sin.

Her churches fear man more than they fear God.

The pride of this nation is not only political — it is spiritual.

Many churches in America are infected with the spirit of Laodicea:

“I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing” (Revelation 3:17)

But Jesus sees differently:

“Thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked.”

The very pride that blinds the world has also blinded the church.

This false confidence will not stand.

Judgment is coming.

The Lord has been longsuffering, giving time to repent.

But He will not delay forever.

America has:

  • murdered its unborn
  • defiled marriage
  • trafficked children
  • exalted idols

and silenced the righteous.

The blood cries out from the ground.

The prophets of old warned proud nations, and they were mocked — until the sword came. 

  • Jeremiah
  • Isaiah
  • Amos

 — all declared to deaf ears.

America has been warned.

The watchmen have cried out.

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But few have listened.

God will shake everything that can be shaken.

  • The economy
  • the government
  • the religious institutions

 — all will be tested.

The prideful will be brought low, and only the humble will be hidden in the day of the Lord’s anger.

“Seek ye the LORD, all ye meek of the earth… it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the Lord’s anger” (Zephaniah 2:3)

Let the remnant not take pride in America, but in Christ.

Our citizenship is in heaven.

Let us not boast in the flag, but in the cross.

For when America falls — and she will — those rooted in Christ shall not be moved.

This is not a call to nationalism, but to repentance.

This is not a political message, but a prophetic one.

America must fall from her pride if she is ever to rise in righteousness.

The axe is laid at the root of the tree.

Let every branch that bears not fruit be hewn down.

Chapter 7: The Separation of the Church



In the parable of the ten virgins, Jesus delivered a warning to His followers — a warning not just for the world, but for the Church.

Five were wise, and five were foolish.

All ten were virgins, symbolizing those who outwardly appeared clean and religious.

Yet only half were prepared when the Bridegroom came.

Only half had oil in their lamps.

The others, though they looked the part, were shut out.

This parable is not a story about the world.

It is a prophecy about the Church.

The separation is coming — and already it has begun.

Jesus Christ is coming for a Bride without spot or wrinkle (Ephesians 5:27),

but the modern church is filled with:

  • compromise
  • worldliness
  • rebellion

There are wheat and tares growing together.

There are sheep and goats in the same field.

There are true believers and religious imposters sharing pews.

But the days ahead will not allow for spiritual ambiguity.

  • Persecution
  • tribulation
  • shaking

will force a decision.

When the storm comes, those who have been playing church will flee.

Those who have built their lives on sand — 

  • cultural Christianity
  • motivational sermons
  • cheap grace 

— will fall.

And this separation will not be external at first.

It will be internal.

God is dividing hearts.

He is exposing motives.

He is sifting the Bride — to see who loves Him in spirit and in truth.

The foolish virgins waited too long.

They assumed they had time.

They assumed they could borrow oil at the last minute.

But oil must be purchased with:

  • faith
  • repentance
  • intimacy with Christ

No one can transfer their walk with God.

No one can borrow the Holy Ghost.

No one can rely on someone else’s devotion.

The wise virgins sought the Lord early.

They were not perfect, but they were prepared.

They had endured in private.

They had filled their lamps through:

  • fasting
  • prayer
  • obedience

and love for the truth.

And when the midnight cry came, they were ready.

This is the call to the remnant:

fill your lamp now.

Do not delay.

Do not play with sin.

Do not put off repentance.

Do not assume your church attendance is enough.

The Bridegroom tarries, but He will come — and He will come suddenly.

“For many are called, but few are chosen” (Matthew 22:14)

The separation is not between the believer and the atheist — but between the wise and foolish within the house of God.

In Revelation 3,

Jesus warns the church of Sardis:

“Thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead.”

And to Laodicea:

“Because thou art lukewarm… I will spue thee out of my mouth.”

These warnings are not for pagans.

They are for us.

Let us not be numbered among the foolish who were unprepared.

The midnight cry is coming.

Make ready your heart.

Trim your wick.

Fill your lamp.

For soon, the door shall be shut.

Chapter 8: Babylon’s Judgment and the Cry of the Remnant

“Babylon is fallen, is fallen” (Revelation 18:2)

This is not just a historical proclamation — it is a future reality, and it is prophetic of a system that still exists today.

Babylon is more than a city; it is a spirit.

It is the worldwide system of rebellion against God —

a network of:

  • sorcery
  • commerce
  • immorality

and false religion.

And America, though once founded on principles of freedom and truth, has become its chief representative.

The modern Babylon is marked by:

  • luxury
  • perversion
  • pride

and idolatry.

It:

  • traffics in human souls
  • glorifies sin
  • mocks holiness

Revelation 18:3 says,

“All nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication.”

The influence of Babylon is worldwide — but judgment begins at the house of God.

God will not allow this system to go unpunished.

Her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities (Revelation 18:5).

And He is calling His people out:

“Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins” (Revelation 18:4)

This is the cry of the remnant — the few who see the judgment approaching, who weep between the porch and the altar, who grieve over the abominations done in the land (Ezekiel 9:4).

The remnant is not asleep.

They are:

  • awake
  • alert
  • alarmed

They have refused the wine of Babylon.

They are not swayed by the media, silenced by fear, or compromised by comfort.

As Babylon is judged — 

  • economically
  • spiritually
  • socially
  • militarily 

— the remnant will stand as light in the darkness.

They are not elite.

They are not perfect.

But they are surrendered.

They have oil in their lamps, truth in their mouths, and holiness in their hearts.

The coming judgment will not only expose the wicked — it will elevate the faithful.

As in Egypt, when plagues fell on Pharaoh’s land, God made a difference between His people and those who worshiped idols (Exodus 8:23).

So shall it be again.

The cry of the remnant is not popular.

It is:

  • rejected
  • mocked
  • hated

— even by fellow “Christians.”

But their message is not their own.

They cry what the Spirit cries:

“Come out!

Repent!

Prepare!

Watch!”

Many ask:

how can a loving God bring such judgment?

The answer is love itself.

God has given every chance.

He has sent:

  • prophets
  • watchmen
  • preachers

and warnings.

But the world loves darkness more than light.

The only thing left is justice.

And when justice falls, it will be perfect.

Do not fear the collapse of Babylon — fear being found within her.

Do not mourn the loss of her luxuries — mourn for the souls who will perish in her destruction.

And lift up your head, for your redemption draweth nigh.

For the remnant, this is not the end — it is the beginning.

A purified Bride.

A restored Church.

A kingdom not made with hands.

Babylon will fall, but the King will reign forever.

The Marriage Supper of the Lamb: Are You the Ready Bride? – Library of Rickandria

Chapter 9: The Spirit of Antichrist in the Sanctuary


The apostle John declared:

“Even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time” (1 John 2:18)

These antichrists do not always come from the outside.

Many come cloaked in robes, standing behind pulpits, speaking in sanctuaries.

The most dangerous spirit in the church is not the atheist at the door, but the deceiver behind the veil.

The spirit of antichrist is not just a future person — it is a present influence.

It is any doctrine, spirit, or system that denies the true nature and Lordship of Jesus Christ, and it is operating powerfully within the modern church.

Paul warned in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4 of a great falling away, and that the man of sin would exalt himself

“above all that is called God.”

But notice — he

“sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.”

This tells us plainly:

the antichrist spirit rises not outside the church, but within it.

Today, many churches are no longer houses of prayer but havens of performance.

Pastors act more like CEOs or celebrities than shepherds.

Worship has become entertainment.

Truth has been traded for tolerance.

The cross has been replaced with comfort.

This is the work of the antichrist spirit.

This spirit preaches “love” without holiness, grace without repentance, and inclusion without transformation.

It whispers the lie that sin is not deadly, that God is not angry with the wicked, and that Jesus came to make you happy — not holy.

It is a counterfeit gospel.

And millions have embraced it.

This spirit encourages Christians to be silent in the face of evil, to compromise with culture, and to redefine Scripture to avoid offense.

It builds mega-churches filled with empty souls.

SOULS – Library of Rickandria

It exalts self-esteem over self-denial.

It trades conviction for charisma.

It praises men and downplays the fear of the Lord.

God did not kill Satan or the Fallen Angels because He seeks love through respect & truth rather than Fear – For that we should Love & Fear God – Library of Rickandria

Paul told Timothy,

“The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine… but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears” (2 Timothy 4:3)

That time has come.

Many church buildings today have become synagogues of Satan (Revelation 2:9).

THE ORIGIN & HISTORY OF SATAN: FROM FALLEN ANGEL TO WORLD ICON – Library of Rickandria

But he is a Jew, which is one inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, and not in the letter; whose praise is not of men, but of God. Rom 2:29

Behind the scenes are:

  • freemasons
  • globalists
  • false shepherds

working under the influence of darkness.

Builders of Deception: The Hidden History & Secret Craft of Freemasonry – Library of Rickandria

They use Scripture to deceive.

They use grace as a license.

They use:

“God is love”

as a shield for sin.

But their love is not God’s love.

It is the false love of the antichrist.

Jesus said,

“Ye shall know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16)

The fruit of this spirit is:

  • lukewarmness
  • deception
  • sexual sin
  • rebellion
  • pride

and spiritual death.

It invites the world in but never calls it to repentance.

It preaches to the goats while ignoring the sheep.

True love tells the truth.

True preachers call for repentance.

True churches fear God more than man.

Proverbs 1 (KJV) – The fear of the LORD

The spirit of antichrist fears the truth —

that’s why it hides behind:

  • smiles
  • titles
  • twisted scriptures

Satanic Viewpoints vs. Scripture (KJV) – Library of Rickandria

The remnant must not be deceived.

We must test every spirit (1 John 4:1).

We must weigh every sermon against the Word.

We must pray for discernment, fast for clarity, and stand against the compromise — even if it costs us everything.

A KING JAMES BIBLE EVALUATION OF CHARLIE KIRK – Political Patriot or Kingdom Watchman? – Library of Rickandria

The sanctuary is being invaded.

But the true temple — the body of Christ — must be cleansed.

“Judgment must begin at the house of God” (1 Peter 4:17)

And it has.

Come out of her.

Stand for truth.

And contend for the faith once delivered to the saints.

SAINTS – Library of Rickandria

Chapter 10: When Silence Isn’t Mercy: The Love That Warns


In a culture obsessed with feelings, the greatest crime today is “offending” someone.

But biblical love — true love — does not prioritize comfort.

It prioritizes salvation.

Love warns.

Love confronts.

Love is not silent in the face of destruction.

Jesus said to

“love your enemies,”

yes — but He also rebuked the Pharisees, overturned tables in the temple, and warned entire cities of judgment.

His love was not passive.

It was:

  • powerful
  • righteous
  • holy

Many today believe that staying quiet about sin is the merciful thing to do.

They fear rejection, offense, or backlash.

But Scripture says the opposite:

“Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear” (1 Timothy 5:20)

“Open rebuke is better than secret love” (Proverbs 27:5)

If a doctor knows a patient has cancer but tells them they’re fine — is that love?

If a watchman sees the sword coming and fails to blow the trumpet — is that mercy?

The Lord said to Ezekiel:

“If thou dost not speak to warn the wicked from his way… his blood will I require at thine hand” (Ezekiel 33:8)

We are accountable for our silence.

The modern church has confused love with tolerance.

But the love of Christ calls sinners to repentance — not affirmation.

Jesus loved the woman caught in adultery, but He also said,

“Go and sin no more.”

He healed the man at the pool, then warned him,

“Sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.”

True love points out the road to destruction.

True love refuses to let a soul walk off the cliff unchallenged.

The Word of God is not just a comfort — it is a sword (Hebrews 4:12).

And those who love Christ must wield it, even when it cuts.

To warn someone about hell, judgment, or sin is not hateful — it’s holy.

It is the mercy of God working through the mouth of a bold believer.

Silence may win you friends, followers, or even fame — but it will not win souls.

We are not called to be liked.

We are called to be faithful.

Noah preached righteousness while the world mocked.

Jeremiah wept while the nation backslid.

Paul stood before kings in chains.

And Jesus was crucified by the very people He came to save.

Real love warns.

Real love preaches.

Real love speaks up.

Let the remnant church rise with fire in their bones.

Let them cry aloud and spare not.

Let them show the house of Jacob their sins.

For the days are evil, and the time is short.

Warn your family.

Warn your neighbor.

Warn your church.

Even if they mock you, accuse you, or forsake you — let your love be louder than their offense.

For one day, when the fire falls and the judgments come, those same mockers may remember your words.

And in that moment of brokenness, they may finally kneel and pray.

Your soul is priceless.

The time is now.

Chapter 11: The Watchman’s Cry and the Prayers That Follow


The call of a watchman is not glamorous.

It is not easy.

It is often lonely.

Yet it is one of the most vital and sacred duties in the Kingdom of God.

A watchman stands on the wall, not for his own sake, but for the sake of others.

He sees what others do not.

He warns when others sleep.

Ezekiel 33:7 declares,

“So thou, O son of man, I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel; therefore thou shalt hear the word at my mouth, and warn them from me.”

A true watchman does not speak his own opinion — he speaks what he hears from God.

In these last days, the Lord is raising up modern-day watchmen.

Not popular preachers with polished messages, but humble servants burdened with fire in their bones.

They cry aloud.

They spare not.

They are misunderstood, ridiculed, and even hated — but they remain faithful to the Word of the Lord.

The message of the watchman is rarely welcomed.

Like Jeremiah, he is accused of sowing fear.

Like Amos, he is told to go prophesy elsewhere.

Like Jesus, he is rejected by his own.

But those who resist now may someday remember — and that memory may become a prayer.

This is the mystery of God’s mercy:

the warning today becomes the seed of repentance tomorrow.

The words that seemed harsh or offensive may echo in the heart of a sinner during their lowest moment, leading them to cry out for mercy.

The mother who mocked the warnings may one day kneel in her room, broken.

The friend who laughed at your message may one day whisper,

“God, if you’re real, show me.”

The backslider who slammed the door may one day fall on their face and weep.

That is the fruit of the watchman’s cry.

Isaiah 62:6-7 says,

“I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day nor night… give Him no rest, till He establish, and till He make Jerusalem a praise in the earth.” 

Watchmen are intercessors.

Their cries become prayers.

Their prayers shake heaven.

When the world grows darker, the cry must grow louder.

The trumpet must not be silent.

And when the trumpet is ignored — the prayers begin.

For the watchman does not just warn — he weeps.

He fasts.

He pleads.

He intercedes for those who mock him.

Mocking God in the Name of the Holy Ghost: The Last Warning – Library of Rickandria

He prays for those who refuse to listen.

He cries out for mercy even when judgment is sure.

This is the spirit of Christ.

“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

You may be a watchman reading this.

You may be tired.

Misunderstood.

Alone.

But do not stop sounding the alarm.

Do not stop weeping.

Do not stop praying.

Because one day — in the silence of their pain, in the midnight of their soul — your warning will become their prayer.

And heaven will hear.

Chapter 12: The Simplicity of the Gospel in a Complicated Hour


We live in a time when religion is complex, doctrine is debated endlessly,

and faith is often buried beneath:

  • systems
  • politics
  • philosophies

But the message of the Gospel has never changed.

It remains:

  • simple
  • clear
  • eternal

“Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”

The good news is not complicated.

It is not a maze of theology, a course in seminary, or a formula only the elite can understand.

It is a message for:

  • the broken
  • the desperate
  • the forgotten

It is a message that even a child can receive.

Jesus said,

“Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3)

The simplicity of the Gospel is this:

We are sinners.

Christ is the Savior.

He died for our sins, was buried, and rose again.

If we repent, believe on Him, and follow Him — we will be saved.

“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16)

But Satan complicates what God makes simple.

THE ORIGIN & HISTORY OF SATAN: FROM FALLEN ANGEL TO WORLD ICON – Library of Rickandria

False teachers twist the Gospel into self-help.

Prosperity preachers make it about wealth.

Religious systems make it about rules and rituals.

And modern Christianity makes it about self-fulfillment and personal success.

Yet the message has always been one of surrender.

“Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me” (Mark 8:34)

It is not about improving your life.

It is about losing your life — that you might gain it through Christ.

This world is perishing.

The hour is late.

And people do not need motivational speeches or religious jargon.

They need truth.

They need the blood.

They need the cross.

You don’t need to know Greek or Hebrew to preach it.

You don’t need to be eloquent or wealthy or important.

All you need is faith, obedience, and a willingness to speak.

Paul wrote,

“I fear, lest by any means… your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ” (2 Corinthians 11:3)

The enemy seeks to corrupt that simplicity — to make people feel unworthy, confused, or disqualified.

But the Gospel is for whosoever will — rich or poor, educated or not, clean or dirty, broken or whole.

If you will repent, believe, and follow Jesus, you will be saved.

How to Be Saved: The Way to Eternal Life According to the King James Bible – Library of Rickandria

Let us return to this simplicity in our preaching.

Let us proclaim the cross without apology.

Let us lift up Jesus — not our churches, denominations, or names.

For in this complicated hour of:

  • lies
  • fear
  • deception 

— the simple Gospel still has the power to save.

Chapter 13: The False Love of the Antichrist Spirit


One of the greatest deceptions in the end times is the distortion of love.

The Antichrist spirit has not come breathing fire — it has come speaking of “love,” “unity,” and “peace.”

But it is a counterfeit love,

a worldly tolerance that:

  • accepts sin
  • denies repentance
  • embraces darkness under the name of inclusion

Jesus warned,

“Take heed that no man deceive you” (Matthew 24:4)

And Paul said,

“For Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14)

That is the nature of this false love — it looks like compassion, but it leads to compromise.

It sounds like peace, but it suppresses truth.

It promotes kindness, while hating the Gospel.

This counterfeit love has infiltrated:

  • churches
  • ministries
  • Christian platforms

It teaches that:

“love is love,”

that:

“God accepts you just as you are,”

and that:

“judging is wrong.”

But the Bible says,

“He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar” (1 John 2:4)

And true love

“rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth” (1 Corinthians 13:6)

Today, entire congregations clap for sin.

Pastors twist Scripture to affirm lifestyles God calls abomination.

“Christian” influencers tell followers to embrace their identity — rather than deny themselves and follow Christ.

This is not love.

This is lawlessness.

The Antichrist spirit’s love does not call people out of sin — it comforts them in it.

It does not preach the cross — it preaches self-esteem.

It does not warn of judgment — it assures people there is no hell.

And in doing so, it leads souls into eternal death while pretending to care.

This false love hates anyone who speaks the truth.

It labels watchmen as hateful.

It calls biblical preaching “bigotry.”

It demonizes repentance and mocks holiness.

Yet Jesus said,

“As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten:

be zealous therefore, and repent”
 (Revelation 3:19)

True love tells the truth — even when it costs something.

True love is not silent while others perish.

True love does not fear rejection, because it fears God more than man.

The Antichrist will rule in the name of love.

He will be embraced by a church that no longer values truth.

His reign will appear:

  • gentle
  • peaceful
  • tolerant

— but underneath will be the spirit of Satan himself.

And those who cannot discern true love from false love will follow him blindly.

The bride of Christ must not be seduced.

We must be rooted in Scripture.

We must know the character of God.

We must test:

  • every doctrine
  • every preacher
  • every spirit

WE ARE NOT IN THE LITTLE SEASON! A KING JAMES BIBLE INVESTIGATION INTO PROPHETIC TIME – Library of Rickandria

Love without truth is not love.

Grace without repentance is not grace.

Unity without righteousness is not unity.

We must reject the sentimentalism that sugarcoats sin, and return to the fierce, holy love of Jesus — the love that went to the cross, not to affirm us, but to redeem us.

In the days ahead, this counterfeit love will increase.

Entire denominations will fall.

World leaders will promote this gospel of “unity.”

And those who hold to truth will be hated.

But remember:

it was love that nailed Jesus to the cross — not so we could stay in our sin, but so we could be set free from it.

Chapter 14: Warning the Mockers: When Skeptics Begin to Pray


One of the most painful realities for a watchman is being mocked by the very people you’re trying to save.

Jesus said,

“A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house” (Mark 6:4)

Rejection often comes not from strangers, but from family.

When you speak about judgment, people roll their eyes.

When you plead for repentance, they say,

“You’re being dramatic.”

When you warn them of what’s coming, they respond,

“People have been saying that for years.”

This is the spirit of scoffing prophesied in 2 Peter 3:3–4:

“There shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, and saying, Where is the promise of his coming?”

The mocking is not new.

Noah was mocked until the rain began.

Lot’s sons-in-law laughed until fire fell on Sodom.

Jeremiah was beaten and thrown into a pit.

Even Jesus was mocked by the very ones He came to redeem.

But what happens when the mocking stops?

What happens when the shaking begins, and those who once laughed now tremble?

What happens when the “crazy” one who warned them turns out to be right?

That is the power of seeds sown in boldness.

In Luke 15, the prodigal son did not repent while he was rich and reckless.

He repented when famine hit.

When everything collapsed.

When he found himself in the pigpen.

So, it is with many today.

Your warnings may not be received now.

Your loved ones may call you judgmental, extreme, or religious.

But a time is coming — and may already be here — when the storm will shake them to their core.

When their idols fail.

When the comfort of this world crumbles.

When fear grips their hearts and questions flood their minds.

In that moment, the seeds of truth you planted may bear fruit.

The very words they mocked may become their prayer.

This is why you must not stop speaking.

Do not let rejection silence you.

Do not let their pride discourage you.

Speak with tears if you must, but speak.

Because the trumpet blast that seems ignored today may be the very alarm that saves them tomorrow.

Never underestimate what God can do with one faithful warning.

In the Book of Acts, Paul preached to a hostile crowd.

ACTS OF THE TRUE APOSTLES: A BIBLICAL & HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION – Library of Rickandria

Some mocked.

Some delayed.

But a few believed.

And those few turned cities upside down.

You may not reach everyone — but if you reach even one, it is worth it.

And take comfort in this: sometimes the fiercest mockers become the strongest warriors.

Paul persecuted the Church — until Christ met him on the road.

  • Your mother
  • your brother
  • your friend 

— they may ridicule you today, but be weeping at the altar tomorrow.

Let the scoffers scoff.

Let the prideful boast.

Let the doubters mock.

But you — you remain faithful.

Because the day is coming when the mocker will pray.

And when they do, may they remember the one who warned them in love.

Mocking God in the Name of the Holy Ghost: The Last Warning – Library of Rickandria

Chapter 15: The Rise of Artificial Dominion and Digital Sorcery


What many call “progress,” the Word of God calls sorcery.

What men hail as the pinnacle of innovation, Heaven may see as rebellion.

The rise of:

  • artificial intelligence
  • biotechnology
  • gene editing

and worldwide surveillance is not simply technological evolution — it is a spiritual assault on the image of God.

Revelation 18:23 gives a haunting warning:

“For by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.”

The Greek word used here is pharmakeia, often referring to drugs and mind-altering substances — but in the broader sense, it points to any tool of manipulation, control, or seduction that blinds a people from the truth of God.

In our time, digital sorcery has become a worlwide stronghold.

From screens to satellites, from neural implants to data-driven control, mankind is building a digital Tower of Babel — exalting itself through artificial dominion while cutting off the Creator.

TOWER OF BABEL REBUILT: Exposing the Hidden Blueprint of Worldwide Rebellion – Library of Rickandria

AI as the New Oracle

People now trust algorithms more than pastors.

They seek truth from machines more than from the Bible.

Artificial intelligence is being promoted as a neutral tool — but in reality,

it is being trained on the:

  • thoughts
  • sins
  • desires

and rebellion of fallen man.

What sort of “wisdom” will that birth?

A mirror of man’s depravity, polished with silicon and draped in seduction.

Transhumanism as Blasphemy

The elites are not content with man being made in the image of God.

They want to reprogram that image —

to merge:

  • flesh with machine
  • soul with circuit
  • brain with blockchain

This is not science fiction.

It is the spirit of antichrist:

“Ye shall be as gods.”

GODS OF THE WORLD: A Hidden History of Pantheons, Powers & the War in Heaven – Library of Rickandria

They speak of:

  • curing disease
  • enhancing intelligence
  • extending life

But what they really seek is to bypass repentance and build their own Eden without Christ.

Social Engineering and Worldwide Control

  • Digital ID systems
  • social credit scores
  • biometric surveillance

and behavioral algorithms are not about convenience — they are about dominion.

They are the infrastructure for the Beast system, designed to monitor every purchase, every word, every step.

And many Christians are asleep, numbed by entertainment and seduced by convenience.

They welcome:

  • every new app
  • every new device
  • every new digital helper

— while their freedoms vanish and their minds are being reprogrammed.

Entertainment as Enchantment

  • Television programming
  • music frequencies
  • predictive film scripts
  • video game addiction

 — all of it is digital pharmakeia.

It does not glorify God.

It mesmerizes, it deceives, it sedates.

The enemy no longer needs brute force — he has Wi-Fi.

The Spirit Behind the Screen

Make no mistake — there is a spirit behind this wave of artificial dominion.

It is not neutral.

It is not purely mechanical.

It is demonic.

DEMONOLOGY: The Hidden History of Hell’s War on Mankind – Library of Rickandria

The same spirit that tempted Eve is tempting mankind again — 

“You can be wise without God.

You can live forever without the Lamb.”

But this system will fail.

God will not be mocked.

Just as the original Tower of Babel fell, so shall this techno-Babylon collapse in the fire of His judgment.

Until then, the remnant must be vigilant.

We must unplug from deception.

We must warn others.

We must resist the digital enchantment and reclaim our minds for Christ.

For while the world runs to the machine — the Bride must run to the Cross.

Chapter 16: A Cry for the Remnant Church to Arise

Throughout Scripture, God has always worked through a remnant.

Not the crowd, not the majority, not the popular.

The remnant.

The faithful few.

The ones who do not bow to Baal, who do not follow the multitude to do evil, who remain steadfast when all others fall away.

Isaiah 1:9 says,

“Except the Lord of hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and… like unto Gomorrah.”

In the darkest of times, God preserves a people for Himself — 

  • purified
  • consecrated
  • awake

The American church is in crisis.

Compromised pulpits.

Entertaining worship.

Silent shepherds.

Preachers more afraid of men than of God.

But even now, the Lord is calling forth a remnant — a holy people, not content with religion, but hungry for righteousness.

These are not celebrities.

They are not polished.

They are not always welcomed in the institutional church.

But they are filled with the Holy Ghost.

They weep over sin.

They preach repentance.

They fast and pray.

They tremble at God’s Word.

The remnant does not blend in with the world.

They are set apart.

They are hated.

They are misunderstood.

But they carry authority from Heaven because they walk in holiness.

In Revelation 3:4, Jesus speaks to the church in Sardis and says,

“Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white:

for they are worthy.”

Even in the dead church — God sees His remnant.

Now is the hour for them to rise.

Now is the hour for the Daniels to pray, the Elijahs to confront, the Esthers to intercede, the Pauls to preach, the Marys to worship, the Johns to proclaim.

It is not the time to wait for permission.

It is not the time to sit in silence, hoping the world gets better.

It is the time to cry aloud and spare not (Isaiah 58:1).

To preach the whole counsel of God.

To disciple the hungry.

To cast out devils.

To heal the sick.

To walk in the Spirit and destroy the works of darkness.

The remnant must arise because the false church is rising too.

The harlot Babylon is dressed in gold and scarlet, drunk on the blood of saints, and seducing the nations.

Only a pure Bride will stand in contrast to her.

If you are reading this and your heart burns, you may be part of this remnant.

God is not calling the qualified — He is qualifying the called.

But you must consecrate.

You must forsake sin.

You must get oil in your lamp.

The world doesn’t need another program.

It needs fire.

It doesn’t need entertainment,

It needs intercession.

It doesn’t need religion.

It needs revival.

This cry is going forth across the earth:

Wake up, remnant. Arise and shine.

For your light has come.

And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.
 (Isaiah 60:1)

Let the world mock.

Let the false church threaten.

Let the darkness grow darker.

You were born for such a time as this.

Answer the call.

Stand in the gap.

And do not bow.

Chapter 17: The Midnight Hour and the Cry for Oil

Jesus spoke a sobering parable in Matthew 25 — ten virgins awaiting the bridegroom.

All had lamps.

All slumbered.

But only five had oil.

Only five were ready when the midnight cry went out.

The rest were locked out.

This parable is not about the world.

It’s about the Church.

All ten were virgins.

All expected to meet the Bridegroom.

But when the shout came at midnight, half were found empty.

We are in the midnight hour now.

The cry is already going forth:

“Behold, the Bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.”

Oil represents intimacy with God.

It cannot be borrowed.

It cannot be bought last minute.

It is cultivated through:

  • prayer
  • repentance
  • obedience

— in the secret place.

The foolish virgins were not wicked — they were careless.

They assumed they had more time.

They believed being “around” the Bridegroom was enough.

They had religion, but not relationship.

Lamps, but no flame.

Form, but no fire.

How many churches today are like this?

Full of noise and activity, yet no oil.

Flashy programs, but no presence.

Theology, but no tears.

Entertainment, but no power.

The remnant must not fall into this slumber.

Now is not the time to trim appearances, but to fill vessels.

The door is still open, but the hour is late.

Midnight is when the world is darkest — but it is also when the Bridegroom comes.

This oil is not emotion.

It is not hype.

It is not charisma.

It is the result of costly surrender.

It’s what is formed when you weep in hidden places, when you choose obedience over comfort, when you remain faithful when no one sees.

And when the cry comes — those with oil will rise.

They will shine.

Their lamps will guide others through the darkness.

But those without oil will scramble, panic, and be shut out.

Jesus said,

“Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh” (Matthew 25:13)

The warning is not to the atheist.

It is to the believer.

To the one who says “Lord, Lord” but walks without readiness.

Now is the time to examine your lamp.

Do not assume you are ready.

Test yourself.

Are you burning?

Or are you dry?

Are you abiding, or drifting?

Do you have oil, or just appearances?

Let the cry awaken you.

Let it strip you.

Let it drive you into the secret place until you are overflowing.

Because when He comes — there will be no time left to prepare.

The door will shut.

Chapter 18: America’s Hour of Shaking and the Hope of the Harvest

God has always used shaking to separate the true from the false, the faithful from the fake.

Hebrews 12:27 declares that everything that can be shaken will be shaken,

“that those things which cannot be shaken may remain.”

America is entering such an hour now — a divine shaking not out of cruelty, but out of mercy.

This is the storm that breaks our pride.

The storm that removes our idols.

The storm that silences the noise of:

  • entertainment
  • politics
  • pleasure

It is the thunderous call of a jealous God, crying out for a nation to repent.

Many have said,

“God would not judge America.”

But that is a lie from the pit of hell.

God judged Israel, His own covenant people, when they forsook Him.

Shall He do less to a nation that has been given so much light, yet has plunged into such darkness?

Our land is filled with innocent blood.

With sexual perversion.

With:

  • drugs
  • greed
  • corruption

and idolatry.

We murder children in the womb and call it freedom.

We parade sin in the streets and call it pride.

We silence preachers and call it progress.

Judgment is not coming — it is already at the door.

But in this hour of shaking, there is also hope.

Because the shaking is not the end — it is the beginning of the harvest.

Throughout history, revival often comes when comfort is removed.

When the systems people trusted collapse.

When the arm of flesh fails.

That is when men begin to cry out for something real.

Something eternal.

That’s when they cry out for God.

In Haggai 2:7, the Lord says,

“I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come.”

Who is the Desire of All Nations?

Jesus Christ.

JESUS CHRIST REVEALED — THE TRUTH THEY HID – Library of Rickandria

The shaking makes room for Him.

This is why the remnant must not fear the storm.

We must be prepared for it.

Anchored in Christ.

Not clinging to the comforts of Babylon, but standing as pillars of truth in the chaos.

We must be harvesters.

When the shaking hits and men lose their jobs, their security, their sense of control — that’s when the soul becomes fertile ground.

We must be there, Bible in hand, heart on fire, to reap.

But there will be opposition.

False prophets will rise and say,

“Peace, peace,”

when there is no peace.

Government will offer false solutions.

The enemy will attempt to use the crisis to bring in tighter control and wicked systems.

Do not be deceived.

The shaking is not just political.

It is not just economic.

It is spiritual.

It is the mercy of God to wake up the sleeping and separate the wheat from the tares.

Those who stand firm will shine like stars in the darkness.

Those who cling to Jesus will become beacons of hope.

This is not the time to retreat — it is the time to advance.

The harvest is plentiful.

The laborers are few.

And the shaking — though painful — is the trumpet that will usher it in.

Let us not waste this hour.

Let us fast.

Let us pray.

Let us evangelize.

Let us disciple.

Let us love.

Let us stand.

Because when America shakes — the Church must rise.

Chapter 19: The Return of the Fear of the Lord

“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” – Proverbs 9:10

This foundational truth has been cast aside in modern Christianity, replaced with comfort, compromise, and a diluted gospel that requires no repentance.

But in this final hour, the fear of the Lord must return to the Church.

America has lost the fear of God.

From the White House to the pulpit, reverence has been traded for rebellion.

We have replaced holy awe with casual slogans.

We no longer tremble at His Word.

We debate it, dissect it, and dismiss the parts that confront our flesh.

But the fear of the Lord is not terror.

It is not cowering.

It is not dread.

It is:

  • reverence
  • awe
  • submission


and obedience
 to a holy God who is both merciful and just.

It is knowing that He is a consuming fire (Hebrews 12:29), and yet He invites us into covenant.

Without the fear of the Lord:

Sin flourishes.

The Church becomes a stage for performance rather than a sanctuary for repentance.

We entertain demons and call it grace.

DEMONOLOGY: The Hidden History of Hell’s War on Mankind – Library of Rickandria

Why are churches powerless?

Because there is no fear of God.

Why are pulpits filled with motivational speakers instead of holy men?

Because there is no fear of God.

Why do people claim Jesus but live like devils?

Because there is no fear of God.

But a remnant is rising — and in them, the fear of the Lord is returning.

These are not religious actors.

They are:

  • broken
  • burning
  • bowed low before the throne

They preach repentance, not relevance.

They speak truth, not trends.

When the fear of the Lord returns, holiness will return.

Marriages will be restored.

Secrets will be confessed.

Idols will be destroyed.

Deliverance will break out.

Power will be restored.

Moses trembled at God’s presence.

Isaiah cried,

“Woe is me!”

when he saw the Lord.

The apostles walked in boldness because they first walked in fear.

ACTS OF THE TRUE APOSTLES: A BIBLICAL & HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION – Library of Rickandria

The early Church grew because:

“great fear came upon every soul” (Acts 2:43)

Today, we need more than conferences — we need consecration.

We need more than information — we need impartation.

We need more than good vibes — we need holy fear.

This is not legalism.

It is life.

The fear of the Lord leads to repentance, and repentance leads to intimacy.

God will not entrust His secrets to those who do not revere Him.

Psalm 25:14 says,

“The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him.”

In this final hour, when the world mocks and the Church sleeps, may the remnant arise with a fresh baptism of the fear of the Lord.

Not just in word —

but:

  • in lifestyle
  • in worship
  • in prayer
  • in public


and in private
.

Let every preacher tremble.

Let every saint examine their heart.

Let every house become an altar.

For judgment begins at the house of God —

but so does revival.

And the spark that ignites it… is holy fear.

Chapter 20: Sounding the Final Alarm — The Time is Now

There is no more time to delay.

The alarms have been sounding, but few have listened.

The watchmen have warned, but many have mocked.

The Church has slumbered, but the sword is now drawn.

What we do in this hour will echo into eternity.

Ezekiel 33:6 says,

“But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet… his blood will I require at the watchman’s hand.”

This is not a season to be silent.

This is not the time for passive religion, polite sermons, or politically correct Christianity.

The judgment is no longer far off. It is here.

The window of grace is closing.

The time for playing church is over.

This is the final alarm.

We must sound it, boldly and without fear.

Whether people listen or not, we are commanded to cry out.

Like Noah building the ark in the face of mockery.

Like Jeremiah weeping over Jerusalem.

Like John the Baptist shouting in the wilderness.

We must raise our voices now.

We are not called to be accepted.

We are called to be faithful.

The Lord is separating His people.

The lukewarm will be exposed.

The carnal will be offended.

The fearful will retreat.

But those who know their God will be strong and do exploits (Daniel 11:32).

We are living in prophetic days — not just reading them.

The Scriptures are unfolding before our very eyes.

Wars.

Pestilence.

Deception.

False prophets.

Falling away.

Worldwide control.

Lawlessness.

Lovers of self.

Everything Jesus said in Matthew 24 and Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 3 is now.

So, what must we do?

Repent.

Turn from sin — not just the obvious,

but the subtle:

  • pride
  • complacency
  • vanity
  • compromise

Pray.

Not casual prayers,

but:

  • travailing
  • weeping
  • fasting

intercession.

Preach.

The true Gospel —

  • repentance
  • holiness
  • the blood
  • the cross
  • the resurrection
  • the fear of the Lord

Prepare.

  • Spiritually
  • mentally
  • physically

Be ready:

  • for persecution
  • for judgment
  • for revival
  • for glory

Stand.

In your home.

In your church.

In your community.

Be immovable.

The time is now.

Not next year.

Not after the election.

Not when it gets

“bad enough.”

If you wait for the shaking to obey, it may be too late.

God is raising up voices — not famous, but faithful.

Not polished, but pure.

Not platform-seeking, but throne-seeking.

If you’re reading this and your heart burns — that’s not emotion.

That’s the Holy Ghost.

You are not crazy.

You are not alone.

You are being called.

This book is not just a warning.

It’s a commission.

Sound the alarm.

Blow the trumpet.

Wake the sleeping.

Warn the rebellious.

Strengthen the remnant.

Preach the Word.

Live the truth.

Fear no man.

Because the King is coming.

And when He returns — may He find faith in the earth.

May He find you faithful.

Conclusion: Until the Last Trumpet Sounds

This book was not written to entertain.

It was not written to go viral, win approval, or be accepted by the systems of this world.

It was written as a final cry — a desperate plea to a sleeping Church, to a sin-sick nation, and to a people drifting toward destruction.

The hour is late.

The judgment is sure.

But the mercy of God is still available.

Let the reader understand:

America is not invincible.

Freedom is not guaranteed.

Safety is not promised.

And lukewarm Christianity will not survive what is coming.

The only refuge is Jesus Christ — not as a religion, but as Lord.

Throughout this book, you’ve seen the cracks in our foundations, the compromise in our pulpits, the sorcery in our systems, and the idols in our hearts.

You’ve seen the parallels between ancient Rome and modern America, the betrayal of the Bride by false shepherds, and the schemes of Babylon rising around us.

Yet through it all, the voice of God has not been silenced.

There is still a remnant.

There are still watchmen.

There are still burning ones, praying through the night and crying out in the wilderness, 

“Prepare ye the way of the Lord!”

If this message has struck a chord in your heart, then you are one of them.

You were not born in this generation by accident.

God placed you here — now — in the midst of chaos, for such a time as this.

Don’t wait for the storm to start preparing.

Be found faithful today.

Repent of anything that hinders.

Forgive quickly.

Separate from compromise.

Be bold in truth.

Stay rooted in the Word.

Keep oil in your lamp.

And when the world mocks, keep preaching.

And when the Church shrinks back, keep standing.

And when the darkness grows thicker, shine brighter.

The line has been drawn.

The call is clear.

The King is coming.

And we must be ready.

“Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.” — Luke 21:36

This is not the end.

This is the beginning of your assignment.

Sound the alarm.

Warn the people.

Be found faithful.

Until the last trumpet sounds.

Epilogue: Letters to the Remnant

To the one who read every word with tears in your eyes… to the one who felt fire burning in your bones as you turned each page… to the one who prayed between the chapters…

This final word is for you.

You are not crazy.

You are not alone.

You are not powerless.

You were born for this moment.

The world has gone mad.

Truth has stumbled in the streets.

Evil is now law.

Holiness is now hate speech.

And yet, in the middle of this madness, God has preserved a remnant — a hidden army, tucked away in secret places, being refined in the fire of affliction.

You are part of that army.

You may not have a pulpit, but you have a voice.

You may not have a title, but you have authority.

You may not be celebrated, but you are chosen.

You are the answer to someone’s prayer.

You are the living epistle someone will read.

You are the ambassador of Heaven in the place God planted you.

If you’ve been waiting for a sign — this is it.

If you’ve been wondering if you heard God — you did.

If you’ve been hesitating to speak — it’s time.

The trumpet is sounding.

The shaking will increase.

The divide will deepen.

The harvest will ripen.

And the King will return.

What will matter in that moment is not how much applause you received, but whether you were faithful.

Not how safe you played it, but how surrendered you lived.

Not how many followers you gained, but whether you followed Christ.

Let this book be your war journal.

Let it stir you again and again.

Let it remind you that there is still one narrow way… and it is worth everything.

You are the remnant.

You are the resistance.

You are the Bride making herself ready.

And when the Son of Man comes… may He find faith in you.

The End — and The Beginning


America Asleep: Prophetic Warnings for a Nation on the Brink


America Asleep: Prophetic Warnings for a Nation on the Brink – Library of Rickandria