Jessica Davis Ministry

Teaching the Awe and Wonder of God’s Majesty

November 7, 2025 Prayer & Letter from the Lord

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Dear Jesus,

I come before You, offering praise and thanksgiving for all that You have done, all that You are doing, and all that You will do, Amen. You are beautiful to behold; I desire to behold You all the days of my life, Amen. You are rich in mercy and love and forgiveness. Lord, please forgive us of our sins. Forgive the abominable things we have done in America. Forgive the broken covenants, bloodshed, sexual immorality, and idolatry of our generations. Only You can heal our land and our people. Remove the blindness that is on our eyes and the deafness of our ears; allow us to hear You and seek after You. Cause our generation to cling to what is good and to abhor evil. Instruct us in Your most holy ways and deliver us from this bondage of the evil one! I declare that You are KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS. That You are not powerless, but that You make a way for streams of water to flow through deserts. You make honey come out of the rock. You know the time when the deer gives birth to its young; You have laid the foundations of the earth within Your measurements; You have set doors and bars and limits for the sea; You bring forth nations from the womb and confuse tongues for Your glory. You, Father, are in all and through all and above all. Nothing is withheld from You except what You allow to be withheld. Nothing is given to You that wasn’t already Yours to begin with. Who can instruct You, Most High God? Who could counsel You, when wisdom precedes from Your mouth and Your understanding is unsearchable? Help us, cleanse us, redeem us, O Lord Jesus! In Your Name we petition, Amen.

Letter from the Lord in response to the above prayer (originally given on 5/25/23):

“I, the Lord, am Your God. I [the Father] sit upon My great white throne in love and mercy, not in judgment. I do not cast fear or doubt upon you, only My love and great mercy. Do not be afraid, My Children, of My love and mercy. You may not understand it, but it is necessary to your living abundantly, for I [Jesus] came that you may have life and more abundantly, Amen Amen again Amen! My abundant life is there for the taking; only receive Me. How do you receive Me? Come to Me, My Loves, and listen. Spend time in My Word, thinking on it, questioning it, seeking answers for it. Those who ask, seek, and knock, the door will be opened to you! I, Jesus, am your door into knowing all things that I have prepared for you. Do not hesitate to seek Me out fully, for I am waiting for you to hear My voice. Yes, My Loves, I speak to you every day. You have only to come to Me and seek Me out.”

Scriptures references:

Psalm 100:4; 1 Thessalonians 5:18– it is right to offer God praise and thanksgiving.

Psalm 27:4; Isaiah 33:17– Jesus is beautiful to behold and we should seek to behold Him all our days.

Ephesians 2:4-5; Psalm 103:8; Psalm 86:5– He is rich in mercy and love and forgiveness.

Leviticus 18; Deuteronomy 11:13-17; Isaiah 24:5-6; Numbers 35:33-34– God can heal our land from the things which defile it, such as broken covenants, bloodshed, sexual immorality, and idolatry; these defilements cause judgments of spiritual, social, economic, governmental, and mental/physical disease, famine, war, and devastation which only God can heal us from.

Exodus 4:11; John 12:40– God makes blind and deaf and He can also heal them.

Romans 12:9– cling to what is good and abhor what is evil.

Psalm 25:4-5; Proverbs 3:5-7; John 14:26– God can instruct us in His ways and He does this by His Holy Spirit.

Matthew 6:13– God can deliver us from the evil one, who is Satan.

Revelation 19:16– Jesus is KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS. We are to write this statement in all caps because in the Greek it written in all caps, Amen (see the Greek text, not the English text).

Isaiah 35:6-7; 41:18; 43:19– God can make streams of water flow through the desert.

Psalm 81:16; Deuteronomy 32:13– God can make honey come out of a rock.

Job 39:1-4– God knows the time when the deer gives birth to her young.

Job 38:4-7– God laid the foundations of the earth by His measurements.

Job 38:8-11– God has set doors and bars and limits for the sea.

Isaiah 66:8-9– God brings forth nations from the womb.

Genesis 11:1-9– God confused tongues for His glory at the Tower of Babel.

Ephesians 4:6– God is above all and through all and in all; every human being is God’s offspring, but not all have received His Spirit of adoption which comes through believing and receiving Jesus Christ as one’s Lord and Savior (see Acts 17:28, Romans 8:15, and Galatians 4:4-7).

Job 42:2– nothing can be withheld from God except what He allows.

John 3:27; Romans 11:35; 1 Corinthians 4:7– Nothing is given to God that isn’t already His to begin with.

Isaiah 40:13-14– no one can instruct God.

Romans 11:34-36– no one can counsel God.

Proverbs 2:6– wisdom comes from the mouth of the Lord.

Romans 11:33; Isaiah 40:28– God’s understanding is unsearchable.

Isaiah 51:15; Leviticus 20:24; Exodus 20:2; Deuteronomy 6:4– the Lord is our God.

Revelation 20:11– God sits on His great white throne.

John 12:47; Hebrews 9:27; Joel 2:11, 31; Revelation 6:17; Revelation 20:11-15– God does not yet sit in judgment upon His Throne until the appointed time (AKA, the day of the Lord).

1 John 4:8; 2 Timothy 1:7; 1 John 4:18– God does not cast fear or doubt upon us because He is love and His love has no fear in it; His perfect love actually casts out fear and gives us a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind, Amen. Throughout Scripture, Jesus and angels of God greet people with ‘do not be afraid’ (see Matthew 14:27; 17:7; 28:5; Mark 5:36; Luke 1:13, 30; 2:10; 12:32; John 14:1, 27; Daniel 10:5-12).

Proverbs 3:5-7– we may not understand God and what He is doing, but we are to trust in Him.

John 10:10; John 14:6– Jesus came that you may have life and more abundantly; Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

Matthew 11:28-29– Jesus beckons for us to come to Him.

Psalm 1:1-3; Joshua 1:8– God commands us to meditate on His Word day and night.

Matthew 7:7-8– those who ask, seek, and knock, the door will be opened.

John 10:7-9– Jesus is the door to salvation.

1 Samuel 3:1-10– God waits patiently for us to hear His voice just like He did with Samuel; He is also persistent about it, as He calls Samuel four times and uses the boy’s name five times. The name Samuel comes from the Hebrew words shama or shema, meaning to hear and obey, and from el, which means God. Also, the root word for shama is shem, meaning name. Samuel’s mother, Hannah, clears up these definitions for us, where she says she named him Samuel “Because I have asked for him [this child] from the Lord”- a child in which she promised to lend to the Lord in temple service because the Lord answered her petition (1 Samuel 1:20, brackets included; 1 Samuel 1:11, 27-28). So Samuel’s name embodies the process of our petitioning the Lord and Him responding to our petition; in other words, God not only hears us, but He also acts on our behalf. God invites us to do the same- to hear Him and to act in obedience to what we hear Him say. God spoke to Samuel a prophetic word of judgment for the priest, Eli; Samuel was to obey and give that word to Eli (1 Samuel 3:10-18). In the above letter from the Lord, God desires for each of us to come to Him and seek Him out fully, anticipating hearing Him and also to obey what He speaks. Oftentimes, we do not hear Him simply because we are not ready to pursue Him and to obey Him, and this indicates sin in our lives in which we need to repent of, Amen.

Matthew 4:4; Deuteronomy 8:3– God speaks to us every day, for we do not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. God continually sustains us each day through the spiritual and physical provision He offers by His grace and this grace comes through His Word (see Acts 20:32).

*note: wherever there are Amens written in the letter above, they indicate one or more of the Godhead responding with ‘Amen’. When there are three Amens in a row, each Member of the Godhead (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) are responding in agreement to what is being spoken or written. No commas between Amens indicate There unity and Oneness, for each Member is equally Divine, fully God, and fully One, Amen Amen again Amen. Christ Himself is called ‘the Amen’ and when He said Amens twice in a row in Scripture, it actually indicates to us that the Father, the Holy Spirit, and the One speaking [the Amen or the Christ, the Son of God] all affirm what is being spoken; hence, there are three Amens actually being declared in these Scripture examples (see also Revelation 3:14; H543 and G281).