In this heartfelt sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis opens with a strong call to give thanks to the Lord, emphasizing God’s enduring mercy and the importance of recognizing His goodness in all circumstances, despite trials and tribulations.
Through fervent prayer and Scripture, particularly from Jeremiah 17 and 32, Evangelist Davis contrasts the lives of those who trust in man with those who trust in God. She warns that trusting in human strength leads to spiritual dryness, but those who place their hope in the Lord are like fruitful trees planted by water—steadfast and blessed.
The message also includes a prophetic call to obedience. Evangelist Davis recalls how Jeremiah, though persecuted and imprisoned, remained faithful in delivering God’s warnings to the people of Judah. She parallels this to modern times, urging believers not to resist the voice of God through His true servants, and not to conform to the moral corruption of today’s world.
She emphasizes that God is holy, unchanging, and still calls His people to holiness. Judgment comes to the rebellious, but blessings abound for those who heed His word. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the coming outpouring of the Holy Spirit in these last days and a challenge to stand firm in truth, faith, and righteousness.
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