• Walking In the Lord (Part 1)
    May 11 2026

    In this powerful sermon, Martha P. Davis teaches from Romans chapters 7 and 8 about the believer’s daily walk with God and the victory found through the Holy Spirit. She explains the inner struggle between the flesh and the spirit, emphasizing that while human nature wars against righteousness, God has provided deliverance through Jesus Christ and the power of His resurrection.

    The message centers on the truth that Christians cannot overcome sin through human effort alone, but through yielding to the Holy Spirit, who empowers believers to walk in obedience, holiness, and peace. Evangelist Davis highlights that the same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead lives within true believers, giving them strength to resist temptation, overcome the flesh, and live victoriously.

    She encourages listeners to renew their minds, trust fully in Christ, and remain spiritually minded rather than carnally minded. The sermon ultimately reminds believers that they are children and heirs of God, called to walk in righteousness, led daily by the Spirit of God, and sustained by His grace until the end.

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    28 mins
  • Prayer
    May 4 2026

    In this sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis emphasizes prayer as one of God’s greatest gifts to believers—a direct line of communication with the Almighty through the name of Jesus Christ. Drawing primarily from James 5, she teaches that prayer is both a privilege and a command, reminding listeners that God desires His children to come boldly before His throne with confidence that He hears and answers.

    Evangelist Davis explains that effectual, fervent prayer carries power and produces results. She highlights that prayer is not merely asking for personal needs, but also interceding for others, seeking justice, healing, forgiveness, and spiritual strength. She points to examples such as Daniel’s unwavering prayer life and the biblical promise that “the prayer of faith shall save the sick” to show that persistent, faithful prayer moves the hand of God.

    The sermon also stresses that prayer develops patience, submission, and spiritual sensitivity. Through prayer, believers are refined, drawn closer to God, and taught to hear His voice. Evangelist Davis encourages Christians to pray continually—in private, corporately, and in every circumstance—trusting God’s promises that even before they call, He will answer.

    Ultimately, her message is a strong call for believers to embrace prayer as essential to their walk with God, recognizing it as the means by which they receive grace, strength, guidance, and victory.

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    27 mins
  • Revelations 4 & 5
    Apr 27 2026

    In this sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis takes listeners into a powerful vision of heaven from Revelation chapters 4 and 5, emphasizing the glory, majesty, and holiness of God’s throne. She describes the heavenly scene where elders, living creatures, and countless angels continually worship God, declaring His worthiness and sovereignty over all creation.

    The central focus of the message is Jesus Christ as the only one worthy to open the sealed book. Though first proclaimed as the Lion of the tribe of Judah, He is revealed as the slain Lamb who redeemed humanity through His sacrifice. His victory over sin and death is what makes Him uniquely worthy of honor, power, and authority.

    Evangelist Davis also highlights that the prayers of believers are precious before God, being stored in heaven and presented before His throne. She encourages believers to remain faithful in worship, prayer, and devotion, reminding them that Christ is alive, interceding, and preparing a place for His people.

    Ultimately, the sermon calls listeners to a deeper reverence and worship of God, assuring them of the glorious future that awaits the faithful, where they will behold Christ in His fullness and reign with Him.

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    28 mins
  • Be Ready and Faithful
    Apr 20 2026

    In this sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis delivers a powerful call for spiritual readiness, faithfulness, and attentiveness to God’s voice. She emphasizes that God is actively speaking and moving—often through trials, natural events, and inner conviction—to awaken His people and draw them closer to Him. Using the parables of the ten virgins and the talents (Matthew 25) along with Luke 19, she warns against spiritual complacency, compromise, and neglect of God’s call.

    Evangelist Davis highlights the importance of being prepared for Christ’s return, stressing that only those who are spiritually ready—like the wise virgins with oil—will enter in when the “door is shut.” She also underscores the responsibility of believers to faithfully use what God has entrusted to them, reminding listeners that each person will be held accountable for their obedience and stewardship.

    The sermon calls both believers and non-believers to repentance, prayer, and wholehearted devotion to God. It urges listeners to “occupy until He comes,” meaning to live actively in faith, serve diligently, and allow God to reign fully in their lives. Ultimately, the message is a solemn but hopeful reminder: God is merciful and willing to forgive, but the time to respond is now—before it is too late.

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    24 mins
  • Walking After the Spirit
    Apr 12 2026

    In this radio message, Martha P. Davis centers her sermon on the transforming power of salvation through Jesus Christ, drawing primarily from Romans 8. She begins by emphasizing Romans 10:9, teaching that true salvation is not merely verbal confession, but heartfelt belief that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead now works within believers. That resurrection power enables Christians to walk in newness of life.

    The heart of her message focuses on the contrast between the flesh and the Spirit. She explains that there is “no condemnation” for those who are in Christ and who walk after the Spirit rather than the carnal mind. The carnal mind leads to death, but to be spiritually minded brings life and peace. Just as Jesus overcame temptation through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers today are empowered by that same Spirit to live victoriously.

    Evangelist Davis stresses that Christians cannot overcome sin in their own strength. Victory comes through submission to the Holy Spirit, daily trust in Christ, and calling upon His name in times of temptation. She reminds listeners that salvation is both a present reality and a continual walk—mortifying the deeds of the flesh and living in obedience to God.

    The sermon ultimately calls believers to recognize their divine empowerment, reject carnality, and confidently walk in the Spirit’s victory, trusting that Christ is both Savior and Keeper until the day of His return.

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    27 mins
  • 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