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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

In the natural world, some of the most vibrant life is found at the boundaries. In places like estuaries, where fresh water meets the salt of the sea, or at the edges of tropical rainforests, life is not just present, it is prolific. These are the nurseries of the earth. I believe the Body of Christ is meant to operate the same way. God is not looking for a monolithic, identical group of people. He loves diversity. However, He is coming back for a church that is unified, without spot, blemish, or wrinkle.

Unity does not mean we are all the same, but it does mean we accept Christ Jesus as both Savior and Lord. Many people are happy to accept the gift of salvation, but the "Lord" part is where we often stumble. Lordship means that when He speaks, we bow our knee and obey. As I have looked back on my own life, I can see that when I obeyed, things went well. When I didn't, they didn't. Fortunately, we serve a God who restores what has been taken when we repent and return to His lead.

One of the greatest examples of this power is the relationship between Stephen and the man who would become the Apostle Paul. Before he was Paul, he was Saul of Tarsus, a man who stood by and held the coats of those stoning Stephen to death. But because Stephen prayed the same prayer Jesus did, "Father, forgive them," he released a supernatural power. That prayer enabled the Holy Spirit to knock Saul off his horse on the road to Damascus. The man who persecuted the church became the man who wrote over half of the New Testament.

To walk in this kind of power, we must understand meekness. Meekness is not weakness, it is power and authority under submission. It is being a "son or daughter of the King" who knows they have the authority to move mountains, yet chooses not to move until the Holy Spirit gives the authorization. When we walk in that level of intimacy, we can do the works Jesus did. I have seen this in my own life, even commanding the rain to stop in the name of Jesus during a flood-prone day in Houston. It wasn't magic, it was the authority given to the church.

We must stop the backbiting, the gossip, and the offense. We simply do not have the time to be offended. Instead, we must be about our Father’s business, spending time in the Word and in personal intimacy with the Spirit. When we do that, we move from being mere "children" to being mature sons and daughters who can pray for the "soft targets" of the world and see demonic forces bound and cast out. Let us join together in unity, for when the Body is one, the blessing of God rains down on us all.

Scriptures for Further Study

-- Acts 7:54-60

-- Acts 9:1-22

-- Galatians 5:22-23

-- Proverbs 3:5-8

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