• Whom Do You Seek?
    Apr 3 2026

    This Easter message by Evangelist Martha P. Davis centers on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the life-changing question, “Whom do you seek?” Drawing from the account of Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb in the Gospel of John, the sermon emphasizes that while many search for meaning in the world, true fulfillment and salvation are found only in the risen Christ.

    The message highlights that Jesus not only died for humanity’s sins but rose again in victory over death, offering eternal life to all who believe. Mary’s encounter with the risen Jesus illustrates a sincere, longing heart that seeks Him—even without full understanding—and is ultimately rewarded with revelation and relationship.

    Evangelist Davis urges listeners to examine their own lives and consider who or what they are truly seeking. She contrasts the emptiness of worldly pursuits with the peace, rest, and eternal hope found in Christ alone. The sermon concludes with a call to repentance and faith, reminding believers of the coming resurrection—either to eternal life with Jesus or separation from Him—and encouraging all to seek the Lord wholeheartedly while there is still time.

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    29 mins
  • Walking In the Light
    Mar 25 2026

    In this compelling sermon, Martha P. Davis draws from Isaiah 60 to address the spiritual climate of our times—declaring that while darkness covers the earth and gross darkness the people, the glory of the Lord rises upon His people. She explains that the contrast between light and darkness represents the battle between righteousness and sin, truth and deception, holiness and compromise.

    Evangelist Davis emphasizes that believers are called to reflect God’s light in a morally declining world. Darkness is not only seen in society but also in hearts that reject God’s truth. Yet, she reassures listeners that God’s power, presence, and promises remain steadfast. The Church must arise spiritually, walk in obedience, and allow God’s glory to shine through their lives.

    The message calls for self-examination, renewed commitment, and unwavering faith. Rather than being overcome by the surrounding darkness, Christians are urged to stand firm, live holy, and become beacons of hope—demonstrating that where God’s light shines, darkness cannot prevail.

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    27 mins
  • Help Is On the Way
    Mar 17 2026

    In this encouraging sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis reminds believers to “hold on” in times of trial, assuring them that God’s help is always on the way. Drawing from Hebrews, Psalms, and other scriptures, she emphasizes God’s unchanging faithfulness—highlighting Jesus Christ as “faithful and true” who has already secured victory over sin, death, and the enemy. She teaches that while trials, hardships, and spiritual attacks are inevitable, they are allowed by God to strengthen faith, build character, and deepen trust in Him.

    Evangelist Davis urges believers to come boldly before God in prayer, support one another in love, and keep their eyes fixed on the Lord rather than their circumstances. Using the story of Jonah, she also reminds listeners of the importance of obedience and God’s mercy in redirecting His people. The message concludes with a powerful assurance that God hears every cry, answers prayer, and will send strength and deliverance right on time—encouraging all to trust Him fully and never give up.

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    28 mins
  • I'm Married to You (Part 2)
    Mar 9 2026

    Evangelist Martha P. Davis delivers a message centered on repentance, holiness, and returning to God. Drawing from the books of Book of Hosea, Gospel of Luke, Book of Jeremiah, and Epistle to the Romans, she explains that God likens spiritual unfaithfulness and backsliding to spiritual adultery. God, who calls Himself the faithful husband of His people, lovingly calls those who have drifted away from Him to repent and return to their first love, Jesus Christ.

    The sermon emphasizes that Christ came to fulfill prophecy, suffer, and rise again so that repentance and forgiveness of sins could be preached to all nations. Evangelist Davis warns that even within the church there is widespread sin and spiritual compromise, and believers must examine their hearts and turn away from worldly influences. She reminds listeners that sin leads people further from God, while true freedom comes through obedience to Christ.

    A key theme of the message is the work of the Holy Spirit, who enlightens believers, reveals God’s truth, and strengthens them to live holy lives. Humans cannot overcome sin by their own strength; they must rely on the Spirit of God for guidance, conviction, and intercession.

    Finally, the sermon calls believers to separation from sin and dedication to holiness, reminding them that God has not changed His standards. Just as Christ remained faithful and resisted temptation, believers are called to remain faithful to God, return from backsliding, and prepare themselves as a pure bride for the coming of the Lord.

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    22 mins
  • I'm Married to You (Part 1)
    Feb 28 2026

    In this heartfelt message, Martha P. Davis draws from the books of Hosea and Jeremiah to reveal the depth of God’s covenant love for His people. Using the story of Hosea, she illustrates how Israel’s unfaithfulness mirrors spiritual backsliding today. Though God hates sin, He passionately loves the sinner and refuses to abandon those who stray from Him.

    The sermon emphasizes that salvation is not merely a religious experience but a divine marriage covenant. God declares, “I am married to you,” portraying Himself as a faithful husband wounded by betrayal yet moved by mercy. When believers chase other “lovers”—whether worldly desires, idolatry, or pride—God may allow hardship to awaken their hearts. Yet even in discipline, His purpose is restoration, not destruction.

    Evangelist Davis underscores that God’s jealousy is righteous and rooted in love. He longs to draw His people back, to cleanse them, and to renew them in righteousness and faithfulness. God continually calls the backslider to return, promising mercy, reconciliation, and abundant blessing.

    The message closes as a loving appeal: Come back to God. His covenant stands. His love never fails. He remains faithful to His bride and is ready to restore all who return to Him in humility and devotion.

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    27 mins
  • Deliver Us From Evil
    Feb 21 2026

    In this powerful message titled “Deliver Us From Evil,” Evangelist Martha P. Davis teaches that the greatest deliverance Jesus offers is deliverance from sin—the root disease of humanity. Drawing from Hebrews 10 and Matthew 6, she explains that the sacrifices of the Old Testament could never remove sin, but Jesus Christ, through His one perfect sacrifice, sanctified believers forever. Because of His shed blood, Christians have bold access to God and are called to live holy, consecrated lives, holding fast to their faith without wavering as Christ’s return approaches.

    She warns believers against willful sin and treating God’s grace lightly, emphasizing that true Christianity requires righteous living, love, and spiritual vigilance. Rather than focusing only on physical blessings, ministers must address the condition of the soul. Through the Lord’s Prayer—“deliver us from evil”—she urges believers to continually seek God’s protection from temptation, malice, and spiritual corruption. The sermon closes with a call to love others, overcome evil with good, and remain steadfast in Christ as we await His soon coming.

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    27 mins
  • Gathered Together
    Feb 12 2026

    Evangelist Martha P. Davis’ sermon “Gathered Together” centers on God’s divine plan to gather His people from all nations through Jesus Christ. Beginning in John 11:52, she explains how Caiaphas unknowingly prophesied that Jesus would die not only for Israel, but to gather together the children of God scattered abroad. While the high priest’s vision was limited to one nation, God’s purpose was global—extending salvation to Jews and Gentiles alike.

    Throughout the message, she emphasizes that the gospel is going forth into all the earth, fulfilling Scripture as God calls His saints from every tongue and nation. Drawing from Psalms, Isaiah, and Matthew 25, she declares that Jesus will return in glory with His angels to gather and separate the nations—sheep from goats—rewarding those who believed and obeyed Him. She stresses repentance, spiritual fruitfulness, and the necessity of being filled with the Holy Ghost to stand in these last days.

    The sermon concludes with a powerful call to believe on Jesus Christ, receive His salvation, and be counted among the blessed who will inherit the kingdom prepared from the foundation of the world.

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    27 mins
  • Honor the Son
    Feb 6 2026

    Evangelist Martha P. Davis’ sermon “Honor the Son” teaches that honoring Jesus Christ is essential to truly honoring God the Father. Drawing from John chapter 5, she explains that Jesus is not merely a teacher or prophet, but God the Son, sent by the Father with full authority to heal, give life, forgive sin, and execute judgment. Using the healing of the impotent man at the pool of Bethesda, she contrasts religious tradition with God’s mercy, showing that Jesus brings wholeness through faith in His word, not rituals or human effort.

    Throughout the message, Evangelist Davis emphasizes that Jesus does only what He sees the Father do, revealing the Father’s will and character to humanity. She teaches that salvation, eternal life, and resurrection are found only through Christ Jesus, whom God commands all people to honor equally with Himself. The sermon concludes with a strong call to confess Jesus openly as the only Savior of mankind, warning that rejecting or dishonoring the Son is rejecting God, while believing in Him brings everlasting life and freedom from condemnation.

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    27 mins