The Believer's Basics Handbook
By Sadira Davis
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Long before you arrived in the earthen realm there was a plan in place for your victory; your success as a king and heir of God. In God's time you recognized your need for Him and became a "believer" excited, curious, and zealous. Then the cares of life happened, erroneous
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The Believer's Basics Handbook - Sadira Davis
Preface
I
n the 21 st century, with technological advancement at an all-time high, information being at our fingertips and approximately 900 printed English translations of the Bible, it would seem that believers
would be more effective, full of power works, and more spiritually grounded than the early church thousands of years ago. Disappointingly, it just is not the case. After many years of ministry and travel across the United States and abroad, it is safe to say that too many believers do not have a sure foundation (2Tim. 2:19; 1Cor. 3:11-14).
What I mean is that the most rudimentary elements of living godly (kingly), as an heir of God and joint heirs with Jesus, are either not present, not active, or incomplete in the lives of most professed Christians or believers
(Heb. 5:11-14; Rom 8:17). Many do not know how to sufficiently pray or hear God’s voice; how to study the Bible nor have a good understanding of kingdom living verses present day churchdom living. They can’t articulate why Jesus came, beyond quoting John 3:16, and they most often have no idea what life after accepting him is supposed to look like.
At this point, you may think that I am totally out of order to make these assertions that appear judgmental
and even presumptive to some degree. How do you know what’s in the hearts of people
or how can you imply people don’t really know God or how to live godly
are some of the questions I’m sure will arise in the minds of those reading this. I want to assure you that my statements are not rash or presumptuous but are provable, and most importantly biblically based. Jesus tells us in Matthew 7:15-23 the realities of trees
being observable and their origin or nature being distinguishable by its fruit:
what it produces. He is specifically speaking of prophets, those established to be deliverers of God’s will, plan, and purposes, but it is applicable to all mankind as prophets were considered the standard bearers. He also tells us "TO judge" in John 7:24, but to be sure to do it righteously, which means with the standards of God in focus; not judging superficially or out of our opinions or social (cultural) standards (John 7:24; Lev.19:15). I challenge you to take this journey with me through the following chapters and to assess and see if I’m telling the truth according to the word of God. Everything that I will present will corroborate with scripture and align with God’s plans and purposes for mankind. So, buckle up, take out your favorite Bible and get ready for a journey of fortification in truth.
In the simplest terms I am going to share who Jesus is, why he came, how he lived, and how we should live if we are true followers of him: disciples. God only works in order (legally), and in justice (righteousness/impartiality/equity) and is the establisher of the highest legal justice system ever. Therefore, nothing that He does will ever violate the very order He has set. His word, the Bible, is the law of the Lord and is the believer’s law (Psalm 1:2). He is a just and righteous God and there is not any shadiness
(variance, inconsistency, or shadow of turning
) in Him according to James 1:17.
You will leave this learning platform with sound doctrine of Jesus Christ and the ability to live in victory over the ever-present enemy (Satan) and worldly systems. You will also learn how to reign
as a super-natural king as God intended in the beginning at Eden.
Sadira Davis
King & Priest (Rev. 1:6) Chandler, Arizona, 2020.
Introduction
The Situation
I
t was the beginning of man’s years as heirs of God (little gods). Mankind was created and placed in their first training ground; a region called Eden to recreate the environment through domination and reign like their Father and creator God (Gen. 1:28). God ordered them to subdue
and bring every living thing into subjection to their kingly authority. It was Genesis, a beginning, and as with every beginning there’s an order of things and there are boundaries established. We see the Moon being ordered to govern the night and the Sun the day and the firmament and waters having a boundary (Gen. 1:3-19). Everything life-bearing is ordered to produce after its own kind; the law of procreation and seed time and harvest being ordered to operate in the earth.
Recognize that seeds are not just the little objects that produce fruit or plant life that you imagine when you hear the word but are the origin of anything which essentially can potentially continue indefinitely. Words, thoughts, actions and such are all types of seeds along with the hosts of seeds that we are most familiar with. For example, we see in Proverbs 6:19 it speaks of one who soweth [seeds] of discord among brethren.
So, we understand that seeds are entities possessing gestational ability. God himself sowed countless seeds with anticipation for manifold harvests. He created the earth, animals, and every single living creature with perpetuating capabilities built in; every tree for decoration and food (Gen. 2:9; 1:29-30), and mankind as a seed
or carrier of himself (Gen. 1:26-28; 2:7). He created the Garden of Eden
as a domain conducive for unending fellowship with him, reproduction of life and all things good, as well as to be a piece of heaven
on earth; a kingdom
for man to govern (Gen. 2:8; 1:28). This region in the earth was established that man was legally made to have dominion
kingship and rulership over, including everything in it; through inheritance given by the Father.
We must understand that kingdoms are either established by or seized by kings. Historically, we can also see some kings or queens being grafted into a royal lineage through the covenant of marriage.
For example, Esther who was a Jew, became a royal queen by marrying King Ahasuerus (Esther 2:17). Therefore, when one wants to become a royal or king, he must obtain it through lineage through covenant or by taking possession of the kingdom by seizing it from the king(s) that are the present ruler using force; any means of deception or capture or by death (killing/destroying) them.
God established an earthly kingdom in the Garden of Eden and made Adam and Eve to be the royal leaders over it. They were explicitly commanded to subdue it [the earth]
AND have dominion
over EVERY living thing in it (Gen. 1:28). By Genesis chapter 3, in walks the subtle serpent (Gen. 3:1)
with seeds (instruments of perpetuation) ready to make covenant
and procreate with the newly set order in the earth: humanity. He, Satan, strategically wooed Eve by captivating her mind. He first offered Eve seeds of doubt; both in her identity as a royal leader and in the instruction to eat and reproduce life and good only. He then gave her the seeds of evil and death in which she did eat and gave her husband to eat; technically and legally covenanting
with her (them: Adam & Eve). This resulted in them being inseminated with death. In essence, Satan both covenanted with them and poisoned and killed them, therefore legally seizing the kingdom given to man by God in the earth (Gen. 3:13; 3:1-24). This act ushered in the reign of death, evil, and rebellion (disobedience to the sovereign rule and orders of God). Hence, we see the first deaths: Adam and Eve spiritually die (distanced from God – Gen. 3:9; 3:23-24) and physically die returned to dust
(Gen. 3:19); plus, the innocent animal’s death which was killed to provide coats of skins [to] clothe [cover] them [both physically and spiritually] (Gen. 3:21).
Herein, we also see the institution of the blood sacrifice; innocent blood being shed as atonement (reparation or payment) for guilt (sin; behavior repulsive or offensive to God and his holiness) (Gen. 3:13-21). Keep in mind that seeds perpetuate continually in their genetic properties. So, when Eve did eat
of that which Satan offered her, she became pregnant
with all he fed her: lies, doubt, self-esteem issues, identity crisis, rebellion, etc... Additionally, the practice of guilt being satisfied with innocent blood is made an order legally ushered into the earth as a seed and becomes a perpetual practice. The DNA
of man is polluted /altered/ mutated from this point forward, causing ALL men thereafter being "born in sin and shaped in iniquity (Ps. 51:5; Eph. 2:3; Rom. 5:12; Gen 6:5).
Now as subtle
and witty as the enemy was, righteousness is still superior. Therefore, our righteous king, who is even more strategic regained the kingdom with superior methods. In due course, King Jesus
enters the earthly realm through immaculate conception as a pure seed
(free from man’s sinful lineage) legally born of water [of the womb] and of spirit (John 3:5)
to legally seize the kingdom back. It was a most unlikely entrance (birth)