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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

As spiritual believers, we are living in the age of the Church’s beautification process. God is coming back for His bride—His church—a body "without spot, without blemish or without wrinkles." While many wonder how such a diverse population of believers can ever achieve true unity, the answer is clear: We are going to become single-minded, intensely focused on our Lord and Savior, Christ Jesus. It is time for us to grow up, walk in the authority and power of mature sons and daughters, and be about our Father’s business.

How Unity Happens

The move toward unity is not a human effort; it is already happening across the nation through an awakening and a wave of the Lord God, Holy Spirit. We are seeing Generation Z, whom many had given up on, becoming on fire for Christ. Our role is to partner with the Spirit and these young people to prepare the way for the generations to follow.

To become unified, we must put aside anything that does not fulfill the mission God has given us. This means putting aside fleshly things and consciously walking in the Spirit, which is characterized by love, joy, and peace. The help of the Holy Spirit is the absolute key to this transformation. We must choose to obey, for "obedience is the key."

Passing the Tests of Character

God is constantly testing our character to prepare us for higher service. I recently passed a "Joseph Test," which involves being placed in a position of authority over people who have not been kind or even good to you. Yet, you must still walk in love, cover them, and protect them. This principle extends to how we handle the leadership God has placed over us.

We must be extremely careful not to take offense, particularly when dealing with our pastors, deacons, and elders. An old offense of mine, simply pointing my finger at a pastor, resulted in me being unable to attend church for a whole year. God was training me for leadership, teaching me that we must handle everything decently and in order.

When concerns arise regarding leadership, we go straight to the throne, to the cross, and to Christ Jesus in love. Leaders are responsible for the entire flock—non-believers, baby believers, carnal believers, and mature believers alike. They must protect and care for the whole gamut of Christianity. We must not add our "two cents" of unsolicited criticism but instead pray for our leaders and the "wounded sheep."

Guarding the Battlefield of the Mind

To be unified, we must lay aside all offenses and actively renew our minds. The mind is the battlefield, and we must examine every single thought that enters. If a thought is not in alignment with God’s Word, it must be plucked up, cast out, and replaced with Scripture.

Self-talk is a cunning trick of the enemy. Thoughts like, "I’m ugly," "I’m not worthy," or "I’m so broke" are not from you; they are lies from the enemy. We must speak the Word of God to our minds, declaring: "You are a masterpiece," or "God has given you the riches and wealth of Christ Jesus."

We must follow the magnificent example of Christ Jesus in the wilderness. When tempted by Satan, Jesus responded repeatedly with, "It is written." He, the living Word, spoke the written Word, which Satan cannot overcome.

Power, Love, and a Sound Mind

Satan prowls like a lion, looking for the most "tasty victims"—the ignorant. As God stated in Hosea 4:6, His people perish for lack of knowledge, not because of the enemy’s power. Satan seeks the unstudied, the untested. Therefore, we must read and study the Word, resting assured that Jesus, our High Priest, is interceding for us at the right hand of the Father.

The enemy's primary weapon is fear. Just as God needs faith, Satan needs fear. We must shut down any fearful thought, because God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind ($2\ Tim\ 1:7$).

Satan respects power. He respects love, because perfect love, which is God, casts out fear. And he respects a balanced, disciplined mind. We must command our thoughts to bow their knee to the King of kings.

The final piece of empowerment needed for unity and the Father's business is the second baptism of the Lord God, Holy Spirit. Just as Jesus commanded the disciples to wait in Jerusalem for the Comforter before they went to evangelize, we too need this empowerment. When the believers are unified, baptized in the Holy Spirit, and focused on our mission, God will be ready to wipe out all denominational divisions.

We will be unified. We will be beautified. We will have no spot, no blemish, no wrinkles. We will be about our Father’s business.

Scriptures for Further Study

-- Hosea 4:6

-- 2 Timothy 1:7

-- 1 Peter 5:8

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