Day 87 of 365: Fasting and Prayer…

Greetings, Precious Family:

May the Peace of the Lord rest, rule, and abide with you always.

Family, we are almost a quarter of the way through 2026. I am so excited about the next season of the devotional. I am especially excited about learning and growing in the things of God.

My heart’s desire for this year is to go deeper into the secret things of God mentally, spiritually, and even physically. One of the things I am excited about is reading and studying one of the oldest Bibles that contains 88 books compared to the traditional 66 of Western and European bibles.

Whenever I begin studying anything new, dealing with spirituality, I ask for the Holy Spirit to teach me as I read so that I can have an understanding past what is on the page.

Lastly, as I begin to seek God in several areas of my life, I know that at some point this year, I will be called to fasting and prayer, as I am truly seeking breakthroughs and revelations from God. I feel there is a blockage somewhere, and it has to be removed. Some things just require going deeper.

Scripture Passage of the Day

Revelation 4:1

New International Version

The Throne in Heaven

4 After this, I looked, and there before me was a door standing open in heaven. And the voice I had first heard speaking to me like a trumpet said, “Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this.

Let Us Pray

Spirit of the Living God, thank you for drawing me closer and deeper to you. Open my eyes so that I can see. Teach me your ways so that I can live a life pleasing to you. In the powerful and majestic name of Christ Jesus, I pray. Lord, in your mercy, hear my prayer.

And I let it be…And so it is…

Amen, Amen, and Amen

Video of the Day

Official Live Video for “Come Up Here” by David & Nicole Binion, Rita Springer, & Abbie Gamboa Written By: David Binion and Mitch Wong

Be blessed, family,

Rev. Marcia Davis, BA, MA

Asking For Forgiveness…

Good morning, Family of the Redeemed:

Family, if you didn’t get a chance to read last week’s devotional, I encourage you to read it now and then come back and read today’s message.

Last week, we walked in love and asked ourselves if there was anything that we had replaced God with in our lives. We said that in the coming days and weeks, we were going to search our hearts with the help of the Holy Spirit for anything that we worshiped above God.

In the Ten Commandments, the most important thing to remember, if we don’t remember anything else, are the first and second commandments. The scripture directs us to search ourselves. Have we put anything in front of God’s Throne? Have we made a physical, mental, or spiritual connection with something or someone that is standing in the way of our full access to Throne Room of God?

The scripture for today is a question as well as a directive. What are the greatest commandments? I had to ask God for forgiveness. As the Holy Spirit searched my soul, I was shown the areas that had pushed God out.

Scriptures for Direction..

Matthew 22:34-40

New International Version

The Greatest Commandment

34 Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. 35 One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”

37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’[a] 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[b] 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”

Worship Through Sacrifice…

This week, I have been spiritually cleaning house. I’m clearing my path back to the Throne. As I laid bare before God, the sounds that came out of my heart, as I travailed before him, was from the deepest part of my heart and soul. I asked God for forgiveness for placing anything before him.

In Genesis 22, God asked Abraham to sacrifice his most precious gift, his son Isaac. The scripture says that Abraham packed up and headed toward the location God gave him to sacrifice Isaac? When God saw that Abraham loved God more than anything or anyone, THEN THE RAM APPEARED.

There is a place of blessing that God is preparing us for, but first we must take our “Isaac” to the altar and be willing to sacrifice it because we don’t want anything to separate us from God.

Is there anything you use to “cope” or “manage” your feelings? Is there someone you always run to who makes you “feel” better? Those things and people are your “Isaac” if you go to them BEFORE you go to God.

Please hear me. If you have a medical condition that you are taking prescription medications for, that is not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about those things or people that numb the pain. Go to God. Give it to God. Lay it on the altar and sacrifice it.

I love you all with the amazing and everlasting love of our Lord and Redeemer Jesua Christ. May your journey to healing and wholeness be blessed. I’m joyfully and prayerfully walking with you. You are not alone. Travel Light. His Yoke is easy.

Your sister,

Rev. Marcia Davis,

Covington/Atlanta, GA