• Oh Lord, Our God (Part 2)
    Nov 18 2024

    Evangelist Marth P. Davis delivers a heartfelt sermon rooted in Isaiah 26, emphasizing the greatness, mercy, and righteousness of God. She highlights God's sovereignty as the creator and sustainer of life, deserving all glory and praise. Through scripture, she explores themes of trust in God, the futility of human pride, and the transformative power of God's judgment. Evangelist Davis recounts stories of gratitude and redemption, such as a man rescued from disaster who openly praised God, illustrating the importance of humility and thankfulness. She urges listeners to remain faithful in their commitments to God, especially during trials, as His discipline leads to righteousness and renewal. With fervent prayer and a call to repentance, Evangelist Davis encourages her audience to seek God sincerely and give Him the honor due to His name.

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    25 mins
  • Oh Lord, Our God (Part 1)
    Nov 15 2024

    In her sermon originally delivered in October of 2001, Evangelist Martha P. Davis calls listeners to honor and praise God as the sovereign Creator of the universe, especially during times of national turmoil. She reminds believers of the unique freedoms they enjoy to proclaim God’s Word and urges America to recognize God’s blessings and sovereignty. Drawing from Isaiah 26, she emphasizes that righteousness, peace, and stability come from trust in God alone. Evangelist Davis reflects on recent tragedies, attributing them to humanity’s collective departure from God’s path and viewing them as opportunities for repentance and divine attention. Throughout the message, she reiterates that salvation and true peace are found solely in Jesus Christ. Evangelist Davis concludes with a call for national and individual repentance, warning that God’s judgment will come if the nation does not turn back to Him in humility and reverence.

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    20 mins
  • Raised Up Together
    Nov 12 2024

    Evangelist Martha P. Davis’s sermon, grounded in Ephesians, powerfully centers on the redemptive power and love of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that through faith, believers are united with Christ in heavenly places. Evangelist Davis passionately encourages believers and newcomers to Christianity alike to recognize Jesus as the Savior and live within the spiritual blessings he provides. She speaks to the transformative love of God, a love not based on selective preference but on the holy, sacrificial love of God, which calls all people to redemption. Through Christ’s sacrifice, believers are adopted into God’s family, embracing a life of holiness, wisdom, and unity as the body of Christ. By faith, they access God’s power to live righteously, aligning with His will and rejecting ungodliness. Evangelist Davis’s message resonates globally, with testimonies of lives transformed by her broadcast, encouraging a higher walk in faith and inviting all to experience salvation through Jesus.

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    25 mins
  • I Know My Redeemer (Part 2)
    Nov 10 2024

    In her sermon on the book of Job, Evangelist Martha P. Davis explores the themes of suffering, divine sovereignty, and perseverance in faith. She revisits Job's trials, emphasizing that Job, a devout and righteous man, endured immense loss and pain. Despite accusations from his friends and the belief that his suffering was due to hidden sin, Job maintained his integrity before God. Evangelist Davis highlights that Job’s trials were not punishments but allowed by God to refine his faith and deepen his relationship with the Lord. Through Job's story, she underscores that believers are often tested to purify their souls and strengthen their trust in God, who remains in control and limits what trials can come upon them. Ultimately, Job's journey reminds Christians that, regardless of suffering, they are called to love and praise God, who is sovereign and all-knowing. Evangelist Davis encourages listeners to see their struggles as pathways to a closer, more intimate relationship with God and to trust His divine purposes even when they are unclear.

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    25 mins
  • I Know My Redeemer (Part 1)
    Nov 8 2024

    In Evangelist Martha P. Davis's sermon, she reflects on the profound trials faced by Job as described in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God’s wisdom even amidst deep suffering. She discusses how Job, a man of unwavering faith, was tested severely as his possessions, family, and health were taken from him, all while his friends falsely accused him of hidden sins. Through his trials, Job struggled to understand God’s purpose, often speaking out of anguish and confusion. Evangelist Davis stresses that words hold the power to either heal or destroy, cautioning listeners to be mindful of their speech and to lean on God’s wisdom rather than speaking out of ignorance or frustration. She encourages believers to keep their faith and integrity intact, even in times of hardship, trusting that God’s plan is beyond human understanding. Ultimately, she points to Job’s declaration of faith — “I know that my Redeemer liveth” — as a powerful testament to hope, resilience, and unwavering belief in God’s redemptive power.

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    25 mins
  • Tremble Oh Earth!
    Nov 4 2024

    In this powerful sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis emphasizes the importance of trusting in God amidst the challenges and spiritual battles that believers face. She reflects on Psalm 140, where David pleads with God for deliverance from wicked and violent enemies, symbolizing the struggles believers endure against evil forces. Evangelist Davis reminds Christians that they are anointed and protected by God, who is the ultimate source of strength. She highlights that, while Satan seeks to destroy God's people, believers have the Holy Spirit, which grants them power, love, and a sound mind, enabling them to stand boldly. Drawing from personal experiences, she encourages believers to remain unwavering, hiding in God's word and standing firm in faith, despite the snares set by the enemy. Ultimately, Evangelist Davis calls on all Christians to praise God, seek His truth, and trust in His justice, for He exposes and overcomes evil, ensuring the righteous will dwell in His presence eternally.

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    25 mins
  • Take Heed (Part 3)
    Nov 1 2024

    In her sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis speaks passionately about the unchanging power of God's word and the significance of Jesus' sacrifice. Emphasizing Hebrews chapter 2, she urges believers to remain vigilant and heed God’s word amid growing temptations. She highlights Jesus' humbling choice to become "a little lower than the angels" to experience death, ultimately giving his life as a ransom for humanity's sins. Evangelist Davis stresses that Jesus' sufferings, crowned with glory and honor by God, demonstrate his understanding and compassion for human struggles. His sacrifice, Evangelist Davis explains, was not a light burden but a profound act of love and obedience to God’s will. Through this act, Jesus became the mediator and high priest for believers, offering the ultimate connection to God. By acknowledging Jesus’ name and sacrifice, Evangelist Davis encourages believers to live sanctified lives and to remember the gravity of Christ’s suffering daily, especially through communion. This message serves as a reminder that true sanctification and unity with God come through Jesus, underscoring the importance of holding firmly to faith and God’s eternal truth.

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    25 mins
  • Take Heed (Part 2)
    Oct 30 2024

    In this sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis focuses on the importance of taking God’s word seriously, particularly from Hebrews 2, which urges believers to "give the most earnest heed" to what they have heard. She warns that neglecting the word of God allows the enemy to steal it from our hearts, risking our spiritual well-being. Evangelist Davis emphasizes that living a life aligned with God’s commands, with "fear and trembling," is essential, as ignoring this leads to spiritual drift and condemnation. She reflects on Jesus' role as the "bread of life" and God’s ultimate gift of salvation, encouraging believers to stay spiritually vigilant and fully dedicated to following His will. Evangelist Davis reminds listeners that even Jesus, though divine, was made “a little lower than the angels” to connect with humanity, embodying God’s love. The sermon calls believers to be steadfast, allowing the Word of God to transform them, and to remain committed to living out this truth.

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    25 mins