A Remnant for the House
A remnant returned from exile.
But rebuilding the house of God would cost them everything.
In the great city of Babylon, Jonathan is a successful young merchant living a comfortable life among God’s people in captivity. Yet beneath the outward prosperity burns an unshakable hunger — a longing to truly know the Living God.
When a startling revelation awakens his heart to the forgotten purpose of Jerusalem and the house of God, Jonathan and his young wife Jael begin a journey that will change their lives forever.
As a remnant of Israelites returns to their ruined homeland, they face hardship, sacrifice, opposition, discouragement, and spiritual testing. What begins as a glorious vision slowly reveals a deeper truth:
The greatest battle is not against outward enemies — but against the human heart itself.
Written in rich allegorical style, A Remnant for the House is a deeply spiritual Christian novel about:
- Seeking the heart of God
- The restoration of the house of God
- Spiritual hunger and obedience
- The danger of religious complacency
- The refining work of God in His people
- The difference between tradition and living reality
This faith-centered allegory speaks especially to believers longing for a deeper walk with Christ and a greater understanding of God’s eternal purpose for His people.
Readers who appreciate spiritually rich works by Gene Edwards, Watchman Nee, and A.W. Tozer will find in this story a compelling call to devotion, surrender, and the pursuit of God.
The house may be in ruins.
But God still seeks a remnant.