Jessica Davis Ministry

Teaching the Awe and Wonder of God’s Majesty

You are Mine and I am yours

sheep descending mountain with sunset

Letter from the Lord (originally given on 5/21/23)

The Lord says, “I love you so much! There is no height nor depth nor breath that could keep Me from you, My children. Just as sheep stray from the sheepfold, I the Good Shepherd have gone, am going, and will go after you, Amen! I have, am, and will go after you with every intention of bringing you back into the fold of My love. Whatever you have done that has caused you to stray, know that I am the good Father who forgives. I forgive without hesitation; I forgive without expectation for compensation; I forgive freely and abundantly and completely, as far as the East is from the West, Amen Amen again Amen! My children, My beautiful children, do not fear My love. Though it is great and everlasting, I will not overwhelm you with it. I give to each uniquely and purely, tenderly loving you the way you were created to be loved by Me, Amen! Come to Me and find rest, My children. Find rest for your weary souls and know that the Father of lights is for you and not against you. The Lord of hosts proclaims on His holy mountain, ‘You are Mine and I am yours, Amen Amen again Amen!’”

Scriptures referenced by the Lord:

Romans 8:39

Matthew 18:12-14

John 10:11

Psalm 86:5

Hebrews 8:12

Hebrews 10:18

Psalm 103:12

Matthew 11:28-30

James 1:17

Romans 8:31

Hebrews 13:8

*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).