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This Is Your Invitation to
Enter the Glory Zone

Dr. Edith G. Davis is a teacher and scientist by profession, a spiritual believer in Jesus the Christ, and a beloved daughter of Daddy God Abba Father Yahweh

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It's time to graduate from sipping milk
to eating the meat
of God's Word.

This website is for those who are seeking a more powerful walk with their Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ. It will help the true disciples of Jesus the Christ to move from the milk of Abba Father Yahweh's Holy Words to the meat of Abba Father Yahweh's Holy Words. The following is the ABC of discipleship (a checklist) you can review to see if you are ready for the meat versus the milk.
 

(A) Are you Fellowshipping with other believers at a local church?

(B) Are you a tither (less than 20% of Christians tithe and less than 20% of Pastors tithe)?

(C) Are you a giver of first fruits offering and other offerings?

(D) Do you walk in forgiveness?

(E) Do you walk in not being offended?

(F) Are you seeking first the Kingdom of Abba Father Yahweh?

(G) Are you striving to become a worshiper in Spirit and in Truth?

(H) Are you striving to become a Spiritual Man or Woman of Abba Father Yahweh?

 

If you have answered "yes" to these questions you should be ready for the meat of Abba Father Yahweh's Holy Words.

Do you walk
in forgiveness?

Current teaching

The Bride's Preparation

God is preparing His bride, the Church, for His return. He says He is coming back for a Church "without spot, without wrinkle, without blemish." As believers, we know we have spots and blemishes, but God means what He says. We are now entering a beautification process. While some parts of this spiritual spa treatment will be comforting, others may involve a little scrubbing that "may hurt here and there." The bottom line is that God is working to unify us despite our diverse populations, denominations, ethnicities, languages, and cultures.

Following the First-Century Model

How will this unity be achieved? By adopting the model of the first-century church and of Christ's disciples, who became apostles. We must become single-minded, focused completely on our Father's business, and lean on the guidance of the Lord God Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the one who will help us become a Church without spots, blemishes, or wrinkles.

Unfortunately, even in the body of Christ, we are all sheep under our Master Shepherd, Christ Jesus. And we have a shocking problem: sheep bite. Sheep bite each other, and sometimes they bite the under shepherd. But even when we are wounded, God's command is unwavering: we must love one another. This is a command, not a request.

The Blocker of Offense

If we want the full restoration and healing God has promised—both individually and corporately—we must be vigilant. God revealed to me a critical truth: I cannot slander, I cannot gossip, and I cannot be offended.

Offense is a tricky one because people will offend you all the time. But even when someone you love is offended, God instructs us not to take up their offense. Why? Because offense is a blocker. God needs to move things—His glory, His provision, His purpose—through His human vessels. If we are offended, we stop the flow. I must be about my Father’s business, focused on Christ Jesus and the mission He has given me.

Emulating Single-Mindedness

To become unified, we must become focused. We need to model the single-minded devotion of those in Scripture:

  • Mary, sister of Lazarus: While Martha was scattered, Mary sat at Jesus's feet, listening and worshipping. Her single-minded focus was rewarded when she was given the privilege of anointing the Messiah before His burial.

  • Ruth the Moabitess: She forsook her whole world, her family, and all the gods of Moab to follow her mother-in-law, declaring, "Your God will be my God." She was single-minded and rewarded by marrying Boaz.

  • Joseph: Even after his brothers threw him in a pit and sold him into slavery, Joseph remained single-minded on God's dream. He continually rose to the top, refusing the temptation of Potiphar's wife because of his devotion to God.

  • The Woman with the Issue of Blood: Desperate and poverty-stricken, she pushed through the crowd with one thought: "If I only just touch the hem of His garment, I will be healed." Her singular focus brought immediate healing.

  • Queen Esther: Faced with a death decree for her people, Esther demonstrated focus. Knowing she could be killed for approaching the king uninvited, she first called for a fast, then put on her royal apparel, and walked in. Because of her single-minded action, the king extended his scepter and saved her life and her people.

  • King David: Though he slipped and fell, David’s heart was truly single-minded toward God. Unlike Saul, David fell to his knees when confronted with his sin and pleaded, "Please don't take your presence from me." God permitted him to keep his kingdom because he desired God more than the crown.

The Path Forward

We have powerful examples in the Word of God—from Paul, Peter, and the apostles (except Judas)—of those who became single-minded after encountering Christ. John, who knew the love of God in a deep, thorough way, was unstoppable. The Lord wants His Church to be single-minded.

If you are not a tither or a giver, you may not be a candidate for the great wealth transfer God is initiating, because He needs men and women who are faithful over a little. Spiritual believers and listeners, God is preparing His bride. We need to be united. We need to be focused. And we must work on renewing our minds to be more Christ-like and in line with God's Holy Word. One day, we will receive everything our Lord and Savior died to give us.

 

Scriptures for Further Study

 

-- Ruth 1:16 -- Matthew 26:6-13 (Mary anointing Jesus) -- Esther 4:16 -- 2 Samuel 11-12 (David and Bathsheba)

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