A Remnant for the House
A Christian Allegory of Spiritual Restoration and the House of God
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Narrated by:
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Lee Goettl
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By:
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John Saunders
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.
Listeners 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.
©1984 John Saunders (P)2026 Christian Books Publishing House, Inc.