
David Davis
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David Davis - Israel and the Endtimes
1.5K23:33GEN 12:1GEN 15:6MAT 24:4ACT 3:25ROM 11:25This sermon focuses on the return of God's presence to Mount Carmel, with Jews and Arabs turning to the Lord, communities being transformed, and the anticipation of significant events in the Jezreel Valley. It delves into the importance of understanding God's work in Israel and the nations, especially in the context of end times prophecy, emphasizing the need for prayer, revival, and standing with Israel.
God Is Able
1.3K44:18JER 1:11This sermon emphasizes the theme of God's ability to work miracles and fulfill His promises, drawing from biblical examples like Abraham and Sarah, Elijah and the widow, and the restoration of Israel. It highlights the importance of unwavering faith, trusting in God's sufficiency, and believing in His grace to abound in all situations. The speaker encourages the congregation to trust in God's ability to provide, heal, restore, and bring breakthroughs in challenging circumstances.
Two Olive Trees
1.3K54:45Fresh OilZEC 4:11ZEC 4:14In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the increasing number of Jews and Arabs getting saved, comparing it to the early days of the church in the Book of Acts. He urges the audience to wake up spiritually and see the need to share the gospel with the Jewish people. The speaker also mentions the importance of picking up books from different speakers at the conference to deepen their understanding and faith. The sermon concludes with a personal testimony of the speaker's encounter with Jesus and the transformative power of His forgiveness.
David Davis - One New Man (Alternate)
1.3K27:23ISA 10:27ISA 11:2ZEC 4:6MAT 26:36ROM 11:17REV 1:12REV 1:20This sermon focuses on the restoration and unity between Jews and Arabs in Israel, highlighting the revival and miraculous transformations happening in communities. It emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit's anointing, symbolized by the seven-branched candlestick and two olive trees, representing the fullness of God's presence and the unity of Jew and Gentile believers. The message encourages repentance, staying rooted in God's love, and seeking the anointing of the Holy Spirit to break yokes and bring transformation.
God Is Able (Time Square Church)
1.2K44:19Limiting God1KI 17:9JER 1:11MAT 6:33ROM 8:282CO 12:9EPH 3:20PHP 4:13In this sermon, the speaker shares about their experiences in Israel during a time of drought and political uncertainty. They emphasize the power of God to provide and sustain His people even in difficult times. The speaker also highlights the importance of generosity and caring for others, as God's economy multiplies when we give. They share personal stories of how God provided for their ministry during the Gulf War and the influx of Russian Jews into Israel. The sermon concludes with a reminder of God's ability to break down divisions and create unity among different groups of people.
Limiting God (Singapore)
1.1K59:30Limiting GodMAT 6:33JAS 4:5JAS 4:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not limiting God and giving Him room to work. He encourages the audience to obey God's leading, even if it goes against their understanding or seems difficult. The speaker shares a personal story of adopting two teenage boys and how it was a breakthrough moment for him. He also highlights the example of Peter in the Bible, who did not limit God and saw the gospel explode as a result. The sermon concludes with a reminder of God's limitless power and His desire to bring His people into His goodness and promises.
David Davis - One New Man
1.1K28:00EPH 2:13This sermon emphasizes the revival and reconciliation happening in Israel, particularly on Mount Carmel, where Jews and Arabs are turning to the Lord. It highlights the importance of unity between Jews and Gentiles, the restoration of the one new man in Christ, and the significance of God's work in Israel and the nations in the end times. The speaker shares personal experiences of encountering God's love, transformation, and the ministry of reconciliation.
David and Karen Davis, Singapore 2010
1.1K59:27EPH 4:29JAS 4:8This sermon emphasizes the importance of not limiting God and allowing the Holy Spirit to work in and through us. It encourages worshiping in spirit and truth, celebrating victories by faith, and being open to God's limitless love, grace, and power. The message highlights the need to surrender to God's will, avoid limiting beliefs, and walk in obedience to the Holy Spirit for greater impact and miracles.
Blood on the Moon
91443:09PSA 133:2ISA 19:24EZK 35:5ZEC 2:8LUK 22:44ACT 2:16ROM 8:31This sermon delves into the spiritual battle in the Middle East, contrasting the shedding of blood in the region with the sacrificial blood of Jesus. It emphasizes the need for a fresh anointing of the Holy Spirit to navigate the challenges and stand firm in faith amidst turmoil and persecution. The message calls for prayer, repentance, and a deeper connection with God to receive His empowerment and walk in victory.
A Highway in the Desert
8241:03:07PSA 23:1ISA 35:8ISA 35:10JER 50:25ROM 8:37EPH 2:6REV 21:4This sermon emphasizes the miraculous work of the Lord in Times Square Church, highlighting the transformation and impact of the Word of God and the power of God in caring for the poor in New York and around the world. It speaks of the incredible testimonies of changed lives, reconciliation between Jews and Arabs, and the movement of the Holy Spirit in the midst of darkness and challenges in the Middle East. The sermon encourages surrendering to God, walking on the highway of holiness, and experiencing everlasting joy and victory through faith in Jesus Christ.
Israel and the End Times (Time Square Church)
7951:10:50IsraelZEC 4:6MAT 23:37MAT 23:39EPH 2:11In this sermon, the speaker discusses the restoration of Israel and the role it plays in the end times. He emphasizes the importance of the Jewish people turning to Jesus as a sign of the approaching end. The speaker also mentions the need for the gospel to be preached to all nations before the end comes. He shares his excitement about a congregation on Mount Carmel that consists of both Arabs and Jews, highlighting the unity and reconciliation that can be found in Christ.
The Power of Thanksgiving
79242:251CH 16:34NEH 12:31PSA 100:1PHP 4:6This sermon emphasizes the power of thanksgiving, highlighting the importance of having a grateful heart and being a thankful person. It explores the impact of thanksgiving on spiritual health and encourages the community to embrace a lifestyle of gratitude. The speaker delves into various biblical examples, such as King David's songs of thanksgiving and the significance of thanking the Lord in all circumstances.
The Beauty of Holiness
77942:45EXO 15:11LEV 10:102CH 20:21PSA 29:1PSA 45:11PSA 45:13ISA 6:3HEB 12:141PE 1:15REV 4:8This sermon emphasizes the beauty of holiness, recounting a powerful testimony of a communist man encountering the overwhelming beauty of God's presence, leading to his conversion. The speaker delves into the importance of pursuing holiness, drawing parallels from the experiences of the children of Israel and the significance of God's holiness in their lives. The message stresses the need for believers to hunger for God's holiness, to distinguish between what is holy and unholy, and to seek transformation through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Days of Awe
76755:57ISA 6:1This sermon emphasizes the importance of living in the awe of God every day, drawing parallels to the biblical Days of Awe and the prophet Elijah's experiences. It highlights the need to seek the Lord's face, experience His wonders, and walk in His presence, acknowledging His awesomeness and power in our lives.
The Price of Oil
76453:21This sermon emphasizes the importance of the anointing of the Holy Spirit, symbolized by oil, and the price that needs to be paid to walk in that anointing. It draws parallels from the lives of biblical figures like Job, David, Moses, and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus, highlighting the need for a blameless life, a heart aligned with God's will, and a deep relationship with the Lord to receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit's anointing.
(Elijah Legacy) 9. Do Not Tolerate Jezebel
72210:30Israel1KI 18:461KI 19:3MAT 6:33REV 2:18In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Elijah and his confrontation with Jezebel. He emphasizes the supernatural power that was upon Elijah as he ran across the Jezreel Valley to confront Jezebel. The preacher also highlights the importance of having our thoughts, emotions, and feelings under the authority of the Holy Spirit. He mentions that the spirit of Jezebel is not only prevalent in the world but also in the church, particularly in congregations that are on the cutting edge and preaching the word of God. The preacher then references the New Testament, specifically Revelation 2:18, where Jesus addresses the church at Thyatira and mentions the works, love, service, faith, and patience of the church.
Four Gardens
71344:33This sermon delves into the concept of four gardens, starting with the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve enjoyed perfect fellowship with God until sin entered. It then transitions to the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus chose to bear the sins of humanity, followed by the Garden of Resurrection where Jesus conquered death, and finally, the metaphorical garden in the Song of Solomon representing the intimate relationship between God and His people.
The Hand Behind History
69948:07EZR 1:1PSA 89:20ISA 11:11ISA 44:28DAN 5:1MRK 10:13REV 22:13This sermon delves into the story of Daniel in Babylon, where a wild party takes place with sacred vessels from the temple in Jerusalem being desecrated. The hand of God writes on the wall, foretelling the downfall of the king and the rise of Persia. The sermon emphasizes the importance of seeking the word of the Lord, being vessels of the Holy Spirit, and longing for the touch of God in our lives.
(Elijah Legacy) 3. Drinking From the Brook
68910:16IsraelObedience and PreparationIntimacy With God1KI 17:1David Davis emphasizes the significance of Elijah's time by the brook Kharit, where he learned the importance of a hidden life with God. Despite being a prominent prophet, Elijah was instructed to retreat and rely on God's provision, symbolizing the need for intimacy and communion with the Lord. The brook, representing a place of inheritance and humility, served as a preparation ground for Elijah's future ministry. Davis highlights that true ministry begins with personal sanctification and obedience to God's word, as Elijah waited and trusted in God's provision. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to prioritize their private relationship with God to prepare for greater works.
The River of God's Delights
68144:05PSA 36:7PSA 46:1EZK 47:1LUK 15:20This sermon emphasizes the importance of getting deeper into the river of God's delights, symbolizing the presence, grace, and love of God. It encourages believers to seek a consistent walk with the Lord, avoiding the 'swamps' of bitterness and self-focus, and instead immersing themselves in the healing waters of God's presence. The message highlights the transformation and fruitfulness that come from being rooted in the sanctuary of God's love and grace.
(Elijah Legacy) 7. the Sound of Abundant Rain
65810:17Israel1KI 18:41In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about General Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, and his prayer for a move of God in France. Despite facing discouragement, Booth sent a cable with the words "three tears, Booth" to his team, emphasizing the importance of intercession and crying out to the Lord. The speaker then references the biblical story of Elijah, who fervently prayed for rain during a time of famine. Through persistent prayer, Elijah eventually saw a hand stretched out in intercession, signaling the coming rain. The speaker encourages listeners to follow the examples of General Booth and Elijah, seeking the abundant rain of God's love and power in their own lives and ministries.
A Royal Priesthood
65247:46EXO 19:42CH 29:12CH 29:11HEB 2:111PE 2:9REV 1:6This sermon emphasizes the call to be a royal priesthood, drawing from the story of Hezekiah's revival in 2 Chronicles and the concept of worship as central to experiencing revival. It highlights the importance of worship in the Old Testament revivals and the need for believers to cleanse themselves, remove spiritual garbage, and prepare for the presence of God through worship. The sermon culminates in a call for believers to embrace their identity as a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, and to deepen their commitment to worship and praise the Lord.
(Elijah Legacy) 1. Days of Elijah
64508:32IsraelEXO 20:3JDG 8:23JDG 9:461KI 18:21MAL 4:5MAT 6:331CO 6:9In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of government-endorsed idolatry in various countries, including Israel, America, and the Philippines. He highlights the abortion epidemic and compares it to the sacrifices made in ancient times. The speaker also discusses the prevalence of sexual immorality and the acceptance of homosexuality within the church. He then shifts focus to the significance of the Prophet Elijah in the last days and the need for spiritual fathers and mothers in the body of Messiah. The sermon emphasizes the importance of tearing down false altars and remaining loyal to God.
Israel Ground Zero - Part 2
64427:25IsraelIn this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding God's plans for Israel and the end times. He refers to Zechariah chapter 4, where the prophet is awakened and sees a golden lampstand with seven lamps and two olive trees. The preacher explains that the lampstand represents the seven-fold spirit of God, as mentioned in Revelation 1. He encourages believers to walk with God in humility and highlights the significance of unity between Jews and Arabs in experiencing a move of God.
Israel Ground Zero - Part 1
64128:01IsraelIn this sermon, the speaker shares his personal testimony of how he encountered God and was filled with the Holy Spirit. He describes feeling overwhelmed by the love of God and the realization that Jesus died for him. The speaker also recounts a powerful experience of encountering the fire of God's presence in his car, which led to a deep transformation in his life. He concludes by discussing the importance of understanding God's plans for Israel and the end times.