God’s Holy Mountain Broadcast
Welcome to ”God’s Holy Mountain Broadcast,” a Christian podcast dedicated to sharing the powerful and enlightening sermons of Evangelist Martha P. Davis. Each episode features previously recorded messages that resonate with wisdom, power, instruction, and understanding, providing spiritual guidance that is especially pertinent in today’s challenging times. Join us as we delve into the teachings of the Lord, offering the inspiration and insight needed to navigate life’s complexities with faith and grace. Whether you’re seeking solace, strength, or a deeper understanding of God’s word, ”God’s Holy Mountain Broadcast” is here to uplift and empower you on your spiritual journey, and prepare you for the second coming of Christ, our Lord.
Episodes

3 hours ago
Power of God (Part 2)
3 hours ago
3 hours ago
Evangelist Martha P. Davis's sermon, "The Power of God 2," emphasizes God's mighty blessings and miracles, with the greatest miracle being Jesus Christ's coming to save the lost. She asserts that the Gospel not only saves but also sustains believers daily. Drawing from 1st Chronicles 29, she highlights David's prayer acknowledging God's greatness, power, glory, and majesty, and how all riches and honor come from Him.
Evangelist Davis explains that while King David desired to build God a house, God had a different plan, choosing Solomon for the task due to David's past. This illustrates God's perfect plan and His desire for uprightness. The sermon then shifts to the new life in Christ, referencing 1st John 3:1 and Colossians 3, urging believers to "set their affection on things above, not on things on the earth." This new life means being dead to worldly temptations and living righteously, putting off the "old man" and putting on the "new man" renewed in the knowledge of God.
She stresses that God is calling His people to walk in uprightness and that the church must awaken from spiritual slumber. God is about to pour out His Spirit, and believers are commanded to seek His power from His Word and to have power with God. Evangelist Davis calls out sin within the church, stating that God did not save us to continue in sin, but rather gave us the power to overcome it. The sermon concludes with a powerful call to action, urging listeners to be among those whom God will use to demonstrate His power, cast out devils, and bring deliverance, as God is about to move in unprecedented ways.

6 days ago
Power of God (Part 1)
6 days ago
6 days ago
In this heartfelt message, Evangelist Martha P. Davis reminds us of the true meaning of the season—the powerful love of God shown through the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ. She emphasizes that Christ came not for tradition or material celebration, but to redeem humanity from sin and restore us to right standing with God. Drawing from 1 Chronicles 29 and Ephesians 2, she explains how God’s power, mercy, and grace are at work in those who believe, transforming lives through the Holy Spirit.
The sermon highlights that salvation is not earned by works but received by faith, and calls listeners to embrace the gift of Jesus, the "bread of life," who offers eternal hope. Evangelist Davis urges believers to walk in God’s love, be renewed in spirit, and live lives that reflect Christ’s character. Ultimately, she reminds us that Christmas is about God’s great love and the life-changing power of Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection.

Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Fight the Good Fight
Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Evangelist Martha P. Davis begins by giving glory to God, the source of all blessings, and expressing gratitude for the privilege of ministering the gospel. She emphasizes the honor not only of preaching the Word but also of receiving and growing in it.
The central scripture is **Hebrews 11**, particularly verses 24–26, which highlight Moses’ faith. Evangelist Davis calls this chapter both the *faith chapter* and the *faith and war chapter*, pointing out that faith is not passive but active—it requires obedience and often involves suffering.
She draws attention to Moses’ decision to reject the comforts of Egypt, choosing instead to suffer with God’s people. This, she says, is an example of true faith: choosing God’s will over worldly pleasure, knowing the eternal reward is greater.
Drawing from **Colossians 1:10**, she stresses that believers must grow in knowledge and spiritual strength, actively following Christ. Discipleship is not just a title but a life of obedience and spiritual development, which comes through trials.
Evangelist Davis contrasts true followers with those who claim faith but live according to worldly standards, warning that compromise with the world does not please God. She urges separation from sin and a wholehearted commitment to God’s standards—not what we choose to call right, but what God has already declared in His Word.
She reminds believers that obedience is not burdensome when one's heart is aligned with God's will. Like Moses, Christians must be willing to endure reproach for Christ, especially in a time when Jesus is mocked and misrepresented. She rebukes modern portrayals of Christ that distort His holiness and truth, calling them lies from Satan.
In closing, Evangelist Davis encourages steadfastness, reminding believers that God will reward faithfulness. Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith and the hope of glory. Despite suffering and persecution, Christians must hold fast, knowing their reward is secure in Christ.

Tuesday May 27, 2025
Walking With God (Part 2)
Tuesday May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
In this heartfelt sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis opens with a strong call to give thanks to the Lord, emphasizing God’s enduring mercy and the importance of recognizing His goodness in all circumstances, despite trials and tribulations.
Through fervent prayer and Scripture, particularly from Jeremiah 17 and 32, Evangelist Davis contrasts the lives of those who trust in man with those who trust in God. She warns that trusting in human strength leads to spiritual dryness, but those who place their hope in the Lord are like fruitful trees planted by water—steadfast and blessed.
The message also includes a prophetic call to obedience. Evangelist Davis recalls how Jeremiah, though persecuted and imprisoned, remained faithful in delivering God’s warnings to the people of Judah. She parallels this to modern times, urging believers not to resist the voice of God through His true servants, and not to conform to the moral corruption of today’s world.
She emphasizes that God is holy, unchanging, and still calls His people to holiness. Judgment comes to the rebellious, but blessings abound for those who heed His word. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the coming outpouring of the Holy Spirit in these last days and a challenge to stand firm in truth, faith, and righteousness.

Tuesday May 20, 2025
Walking With God (Part 1)
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Evangelist Martha P. Davis delivers a passionate sermon warning of the urgency of spiritual preparedness in these evil days, emphasizing the coming of Jesus Christ to gather His church. Drawing from Jeremiah 17 and 32, she contrasts the fate of those who trust in God with those who reject Him, urging believers to remain faithful, watchful, and ready. She stresses that heaven is real for the redeemed, and so is hell for those who reject Christ. She reminds her listeners that salvation is not about religion, but about a personal, transformative relationship with Jesus. God searches the heart, and each person will be judged according to their ways and the fruit of their actions.
She also recounts a personal revelation from God during a mission trip, warning that many preachers fail to speak about hell. Her message is a call to boldly proclaim the full gospel—including repentance and judgment. Evangelist Davis highlights the prophetic role of Jeremiah, who was persecuted for faithfully delivering God’s word, and compares his time to today’s resistance to truth. Despite the world’s hatred for the gospel, believers must stand firm. Though judgment is coming, God’s mercy still offers a way of escape for those who turn to Him. Her sermon ends with a powerful prayer, asking for spiritual awakening and God’s anointing to break every yoke.

Wednesday May 14, 2025
Power With God (Part 4)
Wednesday May 14, 2025
Wednesday May 14, 2025
In this passionate and Spirit-led sermon, Evangelist Martha P. Davis calls listeners to prayer, repentance, and spiritual warfare in the name and authority of Jesus Christ. She addresses current social injustices—particularly the killing of a young Black man in New York—lamenting the loss and calling for intercession on behalf of grieving families. Citing the need for truth, Evangelist Davis emphasizes that many people die before their time due to the forces of evil in the world, and it is the responsibility of the church to stand against such darkness.
Drawing from Ecclesiastes and the Gospels, she underscores the power of truth, the importance of mourning with those who mourn, and the call to be prayer warriors—not just intercessors, but battle axes in God's hand. She highlights the violent resistance the Kingdom of Heaven faces, quoting Jesus’ words that “the violent take it by force.” This, she explains, means believers must be militant in spiritual warfare, resisting Satan’s attacks with prayer, truth, and unwavering faith.
She praises public figures for speaking out against injustice, urging Christians not to be ashamed to stand with the truth even when it is unpopular. The sermon closes with a call to courage, unity in prayer, and relentless commitment to fight the good fight of faith until Jesus returns.

Friday May 09, 2025
Power With God (Part 3)
Friday May 09, 2025
Friday May 09, 2025
Evangelist Martha P. Davis delivers a passionate sermon centered on Acts 18 and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. She begins by calling believers to praise God regardless of circumstance, emphasizing His worthiness and the holiness of His presence. The sermon focuses on the transformative power of the Holy Ghost, especially as seen in the lives of early believers like Paul and Apollos.
Evangelist Davis highlights that while many know about Jesus through repentance and water baptism (like John's baptism), the baptism of the Holy Ghost is essential for boldness, spiritual discernment, and power over evil. She recounts how Apollos, though mighty in Scripture, still needed further teaching, and how Paul corrected and empowered new disciples who had never heard of the Holy Spirit.
A strong warning is issued against imitating spiritual power without truly knowing Christ, as illustrated by the failed exorcism attempt of the sons of Sceva. Evangelist Davis urges believers to seek a personal, Spirit-filled relationship with God, not just intellectual knowledge or religious formality.
The sermon ends with an exhortation to hunger for the fullness of God, pursue the baptism of the Holy Ghost, and reject ministries that deny its necessity. Her message is one of empowerment, urgency, and spiritual readiness in the last days.

Sunday May 04, 2025
Power With God (Part 2)
Sunday May 04, 2025
Sunday May 04, 2025
Evangelist Martha P. Davis delivered a fervent sermon urging believers to seek refuge on "God's sacred peak," a place of spiritual empowerment and fortification. Highlighting the importance of spiritual readiness in the face of increasing malevolence, she referenced passages from Nahum 2:1 and Ephesians 6 to underscore the significance of donning the complete armor of God—comprising truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the Word—to combat the adversary's destructive intents. Evangelist Davis stressed the vital role of God's power and partnership in achieving triumphant living and emphasized the shielding and strengthening believers receive through faith, prayer, and communion with the Holy Spirit. The sermon implored vigilance, resilience, and bold proclamation of divine truths amidst adversities, urging the audience to awaken from passivity, embrace their heavenly mandate, and exercise spiritual dominion, affirming their pivotal role in fulfilling God's purpose in these final days.

Evangelist Martha P. Davis
God's Holy Mountain Broadcast was started by Evangelist Martha P. Davis, who was born in the state of North Carolina, in the U.S. She was born again by the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ in May of 1959. After her conversion, Evangelist Davis became a member of Miracle Temple, of Newark, New Jersey, and worshiped there for 13 years.
In 1974, Evangelist Davis became a student of the "World Evangelism School of Ministry" under the leadership of Morris Cerullo. In the same year, The Lord lead her to form The Montclair Prayer Band, an intercessory prayer ministry, and from there the Lord began to launch her forth into evangelistic work. The Montclair Prayer Band traveled into many towns and cities throughout the states of New Jersey and New York conducting street and church services, wining the lost to Jesus Christ, and preaching The Word of God. Evangelist Martha P. Davis wrote the tract "The Art of Suffering". This tract was sent by the publishing firm to the nations of India and to Africa, which launched her into the international world of evangelism. She began to hear from different ministries in Africa and India requesting that more of "The Art of Suffering" tract be sent to them because their people could identify with the message within it.
In 1976 Evangelist Davis journeyed through West Africa, traveling through the countries of Liberia, The Ivory Coast, Ghana, New Guinea and finally reaching her destination of Nigeria, all the while preaching the Word of God.
She would later travel to the southern part of the Philippines to minister and preach the Word of God there as well, and began an outreach ministry in South India, to support a very large following of souls in that region.
In 1984, the ministry was incorporated, and the name was changed from "The Montclair Prayer Band" to "Praise, Power and Prayer Temple" Inc. Evangelist Davis was head Pastor of Praise, Power and Prayer Temple. After years of radio ministry, Evangelist Davis, being led by the Spirit of God, incorporated “God’s Holy Mountain Broadcast” as its own ministry.
Evangelist and Pastor Martha P. Davis went on to live with Lord in Feb 20, 2022, but her work lives on. Listen, as the unadulterated Word of God comes forth, God will bless you through His Word. Repent and come to Jesus today, He will receive you with open arms.

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