The Message No One Has Accepted… Except the Remnant
- Phil Spears
- Mar 10
- 5 min read
By; Dr. Phil Spears
There is a message in the earth today that not everyone understands.
It is not because the message is hidden. It is not because God is silent.
It is because spiritual truth is often recognized only by those who are spiritually hungry.
Throughout history, when God began to speak or move in a new way, the majority of people often missed it. They continued with what was familiar, comfortable, and traditional. Meanwhile, a smaller group of people began to sense something stirring in their spirit.
They felt drawn to listen more closely.
They felt a deep hunger for truth.
And they began to recognize the voice of God.
The Bible often refers to these people as the remnant.

God Has Always Spoken to a Remnant
When Noah heard the voice of God warning about the coming flood, the rest of the world did not believe it.
When Abraham left his homeland to follow God’s promise, most people around him did not understand his faith.
When Elijah stood against the prophets of Baal, he believed he was the only one left—but God revealed that there were still thousands who had not bowed their knee to false worship.
Again and again, scripture reveals the same pattern.
God speaks, but only those who are willing to listen truly hear.
The crowd is often distracted.
The remnant is attentive.
The Mystery of the New Song
In the book of Revelation, we are given a powerful glimpse of the end-time people of God.
In Revelation 14, the apostle John describes a group of people standing with the Lamb on Mount Zion.
He writes:
"And they sung as it were a new song before the throne… and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand."— Revelation 14:3
This passage reveals something remarkable.
There is a song—a message, a revelation—that only a certain group is able to understand and sing.
It is not that others are forbidden to hear it.
It is that only those who have walked closely with God recognize its meaning.
The song represents something deeper than music.
It represents revelation.
It represents a people who have come into harmony with the voice and purpose of God.
Why Many Do Not Recognize the Song
The truth of God has never depended on popularity.
In fact, some of the most powerful moves of God began quietly, with only a handful of people who were willing to believe what God was saying.
Why do many miss it?
Sometimes tradition becomes stronger than revelation.
People grow comfortable with what they have always known, and when God begins to reveal something deeper, they hesitate to step outside the boundaries of their familiarity.
Other times, the noise of the world becomes overwhelming.
Modern life is filled with distractions—constant information, endless entertainment, and busy schedules that leave little time for reflection or prayer.
When life becomes filled with noise, it becomes difficult to hear the still small voice of God.
But those who slow down, pray, and seek Him begin to recognize something others cannot.
They begin to hear the song.
The Remnant Recognizes the Voice
The remnant are not defined by their size.
They are defined by their sensitivity to God.
These are people who care more about truth than popularity.
They are willing to search the scriptures deeply. They are willing to pray sincerely. They are willing to follow God even when others do not understand.
When God speaks, the remnant responds.
And when they respond, they begin to walk in a level of spiritual understanding that many others have not yet discovered.
That is what Revelation 14 describes.
A people who have learned the song of heaven.
The Song Is Still Being Heard
Many people today feel a deep stirring in their spirit.
They sense that God is calling His people back to something deeper—something more authentic than routine religion.
Across the world, individuals are beginning to hunger again for truth, holiness, and a genuine relationship with God.
They are asking questions like:
What is God really saying to this generation?
What does it mean to follow Christ fully?
What is the purpose God has placed on my life?
Those questions are often the beginning of a spiritual awakening.
When people begin asking those questions, they are positioning themselves to hear the voice of God more clearly.
And when they hear that voice, they begin learning the song.
The Song of the Lamb
Revelation describes the 144,000 standing with the Lamb.
This imagery is powerful.
It shows a people who are aligned with Christ—people who have allowed their lives to be shaped by His truth and His presence.
Their song is not merely words.
It is their testimony.
It is the story of redemption, transformation, and faithfulness to God.
They sing it because they have lived it.
They understand it because they have experienced it.
And because of that experience, their lives become a witness to others.
The Invitation to Hear
The message of the remnant is not about exclusion.
God has never limited His invitation.
From Genesis to Revelation, His call has always been open to anyone who is willing to listen.
Jesus Himself said:
"He that hath ears to hear, let him hear."
That invitation still stands today.
The song of heaven is not reserved for a select group by birth or status. It is recognized by those who choose to seek God sincerely and follow Him faithfully.
Anyone who turns their heart toward God can begin hearing His voice.
Anyone who pursues truth can begin learning the song.
A Generation That Will Listen
There is a growing number of people who are no longer satisfied with shallow spirituality.
They want something real.
They want a faith that transforms their lives, not just a belief system they talk about.
These individuals are beginning to rediscover the depth of scripture, the power of prayer, and the presence of the Holy Spirit.
And as they do, something remarkable begins to happen.
They begin to understand what others have overlooked.
They begin to hear what others have ignored.
They begin to recognize the song.
The Choice Before Us
Every generation faces the same decision.
Will we simply follow what is popular and comfortable?
Or will we pause long enough to ask what God is truly saying?
The voice of God has not stopped speaking.
The message of heaven is still being declared.
But like the new song in Revelation 14, it is often recognized first by those who are willing to listen deeply.
Those people become part of something powerful.
They become part of the remnant.
And when the remnant begins to sing, their song carries a message that echoes through generations.
A message of truth. A message of redemption. A message that ultimately points to the Lamb.
And those who hear it begin to realize something extraordinary.
They are hearing the song of God’s people.
Dr. Phil Spears
Servant



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