by Rebecca Davis | Dec 14, 2020 | sanctification by faith alone, seeking Jesus, untwisting Scriptures
I’m grateful It’s the season of Advent. “The Coming.” I’m preparing for “the coming” of all four of our children, with their spouses, together for Christmas for the first time in 6 years. Maybe “the coming” of a new little niece, our second granddaughter,...
by Rebecca Davis | Nov 10, 2020 | our New Covenant identity, seeking Jesus, untwisting Scriptures
A while back when I posted on Facebook a question about authority teachers, one person told me that John Bevere’s book Under Cover had taught “church authority” in such a way that that it had nearly destroyed her and her family. So I bought the book and started...
by Rebecca Davis | Oct 22, 2020 | For the Protectors, seeking Jesus, survivor stories, untwisting Scriptures
I’m delighted to post this week from my friend Rochelle Sadie’s blog My Dear Sister. In spite of her blog’s name, please know that this post is not only for women but for men as well, anyone who has been harmed by a spiritually abusive system and made to feel “small.”...
by Rebecca Davis | Sep 5, 2020 | birthday reflections, seeking Jesus
I’ve found that it takes me about four years to be ready to blog about something hard in my life. So here we are. Four years ago my birthday blog post was called “A Warrior’s Tale.” Of the few pieces of creative writing I’ve done, it might be my favorite (even if all...
by Rebecca Davis | Apr 28, 2020 | challenging the status quo, seeking Jesus
I don’t want to be tone deaf to the problems of covid-19 and the troubled economy. But when I think about addressing either one, I believe the Lord is telling me that others are already doing this, and my job is to continue on in the work I was undertaking before. So...
by Rebecca Davis | Apr 12, 2020 | seeking Jesus
Sing to the Lord! Sing with loud voices to the Lord for he is exalted on high. With great power and mighty strength He has brought His Son His only begotten Jesus Messiah from the jaw of the grave and from the mouth of the tomb. O death, where is your sting? O grave,...