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Voice of the Anointing

Voice of the Anointing

By: with Bishop Dennis Davis
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Summary

For nearly 5 decades, Bishop Dennis has faithfully taught the uncompromising Word of God, walking through wave after wave of divine movement. Through every season, one truth remains: the foundation is—and always will be—Jesus. It's often said, “Bishop Dennis doesn’t preach at us—he talks with us,” and many have shared, “He makes me think.” This podcast is an invitation to encounter the Anointing, to hear beyond Bishop's words, and to let Jesus speak directly to your heart. Whether you're called, chosen, or simply hungry for truth, tune in and be stirred to become all God created you to be.with Bishop Dennis Davis Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Citizens of the Kingdom: The Ekklesia as the King’s Governing Council
    May 1 2026

    "Jesus didn't come to bring a religion; He came to establish a Government."

    In VOTA S26E14, Bishop Dennis Davis explains the true 1st-century meaning of the word Ekklesia. Far from a religious assembly, the Ekklesia is a governing council charged with executing the decrees of the King. Using the biblical example of Esther and the Persian King, Bishop Dennis illustrates how Kingdom law works and why "Grace" is actually our empowerment to fulfill the King’s will.

    Key Highlights:

    • The Ekklesia Defined: Understanding the 1st-century governing council.

    • The Law of the Medes and Persians: Why a King’s word is final and how it applies to Jesus.

    • Grace vs. License: Why being forgiven doesn't mean you are above the law.

    • Heavenly Citizenship: Your role as an ambassador of a foreign government on Earth.

    Connect with Bishop Dennis:

    • Resources: CFIfamily.org

    • Book: Restoring Christ’s Church (Available on Amazon/KDP) ⁠RCC.BishopDennisDavis.com⁠

    • Updates: VoiceOfTheAnointing.com

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    8 mins
  • The Fiery Chariot Fallacy: Staying Focused in a World of Distractions
    Apr 30 2026

    "Did Elijah really go to heaven in a fiery chariot?"

    Bishop Dennis Davis challenges one of the most common pieces of "Sunday School misinformation" to bring home a vital point for the Ekklesia today: Focus. In VOTA S26E13, we look at the transition between Elijah and Elisha and discover that the fiery chariot was actually a test of focus.

    Key Highlights:

    • Why most of us are "misinformed" rather than "lied to."

    • The difference between the fiery chariot and the whirlwind.

    • How Elisha secured his double portion by refusing to be distracted.

    • The danger of letting unqualified teachers shape the next generation's theology.

    Connect with Bishop Dennis:

    • Resources: CFIfamily.org

    • Book: Restoring Christ’s Church (Available on Amazon/KDP) ⁠RCC.BishopDennisDavis.com⁠

    • Updates: VoiceOfTheAnointing.com

    Show More Show Less
    8 mins
  • The Fiery Chariot Fallacy: Staying Focused in a World of Distractions
    Apr 30 2026

    "Did Elijah really go to heaven in a fiery chariot?"

    Bishop Dennis Davis challenges one of the most common pieces of "Sunday School misinformation" to bring home a vital point for the Ekklesia today: Focus. In this episode, we look at the transition between Elijah and Elisha and discover that the fiery chariot was actually a test of focus.

    If we are going to raise up leaders and teach our children the Truth, we must move beyond drawings and traditions and get back into the Word of God.

    Key Highlights:

    • Why most of us are "misinformed" rather than "lied to."

    • The difference between the fiery chariot and the whirlwind.

    • How Elisha secured his double portion by refusing to be distracted.

    • The danger of letting unqualified teachers shape the next generation's theology.

    Connect with Bishop Dennis:

    • Resources: CFIfamily.org

    • Book: Restoring Christ’s Church (Available on Amazon/KDP) RCC.BishopDennisDavis.com

    • Updates: VoiceOfTheAnointing.com

    Show More Show Less
    8 mins
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