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A Absolute (63-0304)
E-1 Thank you, Brother Hutchinson. Good evening to Houston. I certainly deem this a great privilege of being here again tonight in Houston. It's been many years since I've had the privilege of being here, and I've been setting, listening tonight to each of these speakers. And the other day when I had arrangements made for something else, another place, and I knew that those children were facing death, I thought if something would happen to those children I would never forgive myself of not coming here to give my opinion, and doing all that I could to help this mother and father, and--of these children, and to do all that I could for the saving of their lives. E-2 And Houston has--is a memorial place to me. It holds many great memories that I have cherished ever since I first made my visit here many years ago, over here to the Herald of Faith: Brother Kidson, and then down here to the auditorium, when I was here with Brother Raymond Richey and the ministers of the city. And then, of course, Mr. Ayers, Mr. Kipperman, the night that the camera proved that I wasn't telling anything that was wrong, it was truth. And when the mechanical eye of the camera caught the vision of the--or not the vision, the reality, the Christ that we preach and so love was with us, that He promised to be with us. And the camera took His picture.
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Many times I've said in times past, that that--I'd see that Light all
the time, but sometimes people would be a little skeptic of it (which
you could believe they could be that way), but that night it proved it.
That was the first time it was ever taken. Since then it's been taken
several times, in Germany just recently coming down when the anointing
was, and when it went back again. And those things are not to magnify
some human being, but it's to a-vindicate the Presence of Jesus Christ
among his people. And we believe that that same Lord Jesus is here
tonight to help us in this case.
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And now, I understand that this is not a revival meeting, but it's just
a--a series of prayer meetings being held for these souls that's laying
in the shadows of death. And so I'm late and I will not speak very
long, but I would like to draw a text, or a context, rather, from a
text that I would like to read in two places in the Scripture. And you
who have the Bibles, if you would turn with me for just a moment to the
book of Philippians the 1st chapter, and the 20th verse of the 1st
chapter of Philippians.
E-5 And then also in the book of Acts the 2nd chapter and the 30th verse. I might read the 25th through the 30th.
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Let us bow our heads just a moment for prayer. Our heavenly Father, we
are grateful to Thee for mercy. And that's truly, Lord, why we are here
tonight, is to ask mercy. We would not ask this if we did not have
faith to believe that it would be granted to us. Men has flown across
the country, and prayers are going up everywhere to Thee that the lives
of these that we are earnestly interceding for tonight may be spared.
Lord, we would ask for strength for the mothers and fathers of these
young people. E-7 Reading these few verses, and I realize the occasion is great, because it's concern I would think... When I heard and got that mother's telegram, "What if that was my son setting in that row or my daughter?" And I... We want to put everything that we can to it. And then some might say, "Well, that was just a very small portion of the Word that you read, Brother Branham." Well, that may be true too. But, you see, it isn't the--the size of the amount of words, it's what it means. It's--it's just... What it is--it's the promise of God. And I want to draw from this night--from this text tonight, or for a text from this, "A Absolute."
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And I've chosen this text awhile ago setting in my motel room, because
I think that now we need something positive, some absolute that we can
hold on to and know that it's true. In crucial hour like this we must
have something that we are positive that's right, something that we can
hold to, to know whether the--how the case is going. E-9 When a young man is going to get married to a young woman, he must know the character of this young woman. Or the young woman must know the character of the young man, something that she can hold to. Will this man be a just man? Will he make me the right type of husband? Will this woman give to me in life what I--what I expect out of her, of loyalty and so forth? And then it's got to be somewhere that they can base their--their vows upon, knowing that there's something that will hold. And that's the reason we bring them to the church, and to the Word of God, to get this absolute tied. E-10 Now, Paul here, as we see, he had an absolute that he held to all his life after his conversion. That was a Christ-centered life. And what a place to have an absolute: a Christ-centered life. It was a different life than what he had lived at one time. For he said, "The life that I now live," which was a different from what he had lived. And there come a time that Paul had this experience that brought him to this decision. For Paul was a great mighty man amongst the Jews and a--a great theologian, but he wasn't too sure of his standing.
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But one day on the road down to Damascus a Light, Pillar of Fire, came
down from heaven. And Paul, being a Jew, was acquainted that this
Light, Pillar of Fire, had been the thing that had--the God that had
led his people out of Egypt. They had followed this Pillar of Fire. So
being a Jew, he said to Him quickly, "Lord, Who art Thou?" He knew Him
as Lord, but "Who art Thou?"
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Now, if you--if in your life you have an absolute, you do things
ordinarily you would not do, especially if you have a God-centered
life. The God-centered life makes a person do things that ordinarily
they would not do: very odd, peculiar. Why is a Christian life so odd
and peculiar? It's because that they are looking to God's Word, which
is almost foreign to the world today. E-13 Now, Paul had got into that state to where that he had not a theological experience altogether, but he had a personal witness. He had met God and knew that he was called of God and--and nobody had to tell him anything about it. He was absolutely sure that God still remained God. If the world could just do that, and if this group tonight setting here could just remember that God is still God, He's just as able to answer in this case as He is in a case of Divine healing or anything else. He's still God. And if we can build our hopes, not only our--our hopes, but our positive thought upon what He says, and we know that it is the truth... E-14 And people act funny. They seem to just forget about the negative side because they have found an absolute, because it's the Word of God. Jesus said, "Heavens and earth will pass away but My Word shall never fail." So if we've got the Word of promise, then there's no failing to it. It cannot fail. So I--I'm believing that that's what the prayer meetings here... The--the religious people of Houston are interested in human lives. And that's what we are gathered here for, is to--is to call on a power that's beyond all manmade laws and powers, something Who can change the hearts of men like He did Pharaoh in Egypt. And He's--He's God. And we must stop now looking at the--the negative side and go to looking at the positive side.
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And before you can have faith, you've got to have something to have
faith in. And what more can you trust faith in than you can in the Word
of the living God, what's creative, the powers of the Almighty? What
more could we put our hopes in? Therefore it makes you look different,
act different. You are looking for God to fulfill His promise. E-16 But you see when the storms come, the--the raging storms that rips up the sea, and could throw the vessel into the bank somewhere, and crash it, or turn it over in the shallow waters... It gets out into the deep water and lets down this great huge anchor, that's so fixed that it'll drag on the bottom of the sea until it hooks into the top of some unseen mountain. Then let those storms rage if they want to; it's got an absolute. The anchor holds somewhere yonder, but it's--it's tight. As the ship and the waves whip around the ship, it's got an absolute because it's tied. And that's the way that a man is when he's tied to Christ and to His Word, and believes It. There's an absolute there, something that holds him. E-17 An absolute is like the north star when you're lost. When you've--when you've lost your direction and you want to find your way back, the north star is an absolute. Now there's other stars, but they turn with the world. As the world turns around them, the--it turns away from them. And the... Did you know, the same morning star is the evening star also, because the world's just turned around. But there's one star that does not move, and it's centered right in the middle of the earth. And therefore, the--it's a--it's a sure star, If you know the north star you can always find your way around. But, oh, that's--when a man's lost, and he doesn't know just which way to go... E-18 Now, I know a Star. Oh, it's more than a North Star. And to be tied and see His Presence, no matter how you're lost or where you are, you can find your way back by His guidance. That's His Word. It's the way out of all troubles; It's the way to peace; It's the way to success. It's the way to Life itself is to follow this Star, the Lord Jesus. And now, if you are tied to that Star, the Holy Spirit is the Compass that'll only point to the Star. The Holy...
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A compass, it is magnetized to that north pole. And the only way, no
matter how much jungle you're in, or how deep the thickets are around
you, or how foggy it is at sea, that compass hand, you can turn it any
way you want to, and it'll swing right back and point to the north star.
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And long as there is an eternity, Christ will ever be the Saviour, and
the way out of every problem, every difference, every trial,
everything. And therefore, we--we--when we're tied to Him we don't get
flusterated and all worked up like the world does. And oh, what will we
do about this? What will we do about that? We seem as if we're not even
anchored. But a man who's anchored his soul into Christ Jesus, his
trust there, knowing that when he asks the Father anything in His Name
Jesus said, "I'll do it." That settles it. E-21 There's no fear to the sailor, how hard the ship's being buffet by the waves, as long as that anchor's holding in the top of the mountain yonder. Why, sure. He knows the ship's going to stay up. It isn't going against some rocks somewhere. It isn't going to get in some shallow water and be turned over, because it's got the absolute anchored in the top of some mountain. And when a man can pray the prayer of faith and anchor his soul yonder in the Word of God, where all heavens and earth will pass away, but that Word cannot, there is no fear. Let them come, say whatever they want to. Our faith is in God, God alone. We believe it. E-22 There was a time that when the table manners of this nation rested upon the word of a woman. I believe her name was called Emily Post. Now, she was the absolute to table manners. If Emily Post said, "Take and eat your beans with your knife," that was it. That was it, because she was the absolute for table manners. If she said, "Drink your coffee out of your saucer and sup it as you did," no matter how sloppy it'd sound, it was still the absolute. Everybody bowed to it because they taken her to be the absolute of table manners. We've got to have an absolute no matter what we're doing. If we're ever going to achieve anything, we've got to have an absolute.
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There was a time when Hitler's word was an absolute in Germany. No
matter what anybody else said, Hitler's word was an absolute. If he
said they die, they die. If he said they lived, they live. And if he
said, "We go to war," "We do not go to war," whatever we do, his word
was an absolute.
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There was a time when Pharaoh in Egypt was an absolute. But you see...
But all these decisions that they made were manmade decisions, and they
all fell. Why? Because they were not in accordance with human... It
wasn't in accordance with God's Word for human life. I want that, I
hope, to anchor. If we expect to save human life, we've got to come in
accordance with God's Word and God's plan for human life. And the only
way you're going to find this is to find it in His Word and believe it. E-25 Now, our Supreme Court, our Supreme Court, it--it is an absolute, the end of all the trials. Now, we have to have it. Sometime we might not agree with its decision, like they didn't agree with Hitler's and so forth, but yet we've got to have this absolute. And the absolute of the nation and trials is the Supreme Court. Our local courts can try anything and pronounce this, but the Supreme Court rules over all. We must have it. As a nation we must have its decision, because a nation is tied to this absolute of the Supreme Court. All right. Everything must have an absolute. E-26 Did you know a common ball game has to have an absolute? Yeah. What is the absolute of a ball game? An umpire. What if there is no umpire? See, a umpire... No matter where you're standing, what position you look at, and you say, "It was a ball," and he said, "It was a strike." Well, it... That's what it was. It was a strike. Why? Because his word, no matter what the bleachers said, what somebody else said, it's a strike because he called it a strike, and he's the umpire. Now, what if there was no umpire? There'd be such a fuss and everything in chaos till you couldn't have the ball game. Therefore, you've got to have a absolute to have a ball game. It must be that way. E-27 Now, there must be a--an absolute in a traffic light. A traffic light is an absolute, rather, to traffic. What if there was no traffic light? Or what if the traffic light was out and you run down the street? And one fellow was coming this way and he said, "Now, I was here first. I've got to get through there." And said, "I'm late for work." Talk about a traffic jam, you'd really have it. But, see, the traffic light settles... It's the absolute. If the light is green: go. If it's red: stop. If there is no such a thing as a--a traffic light, then we'd have traffic jams.
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And that's what's the matter in the Christian faith today; we've got
too many traffic jams, everybody making their own absolute, when we've
got one Absolute and that's the Word of the living God that settles it
forever, no matter what anyone else says. It's almost gotten to a place
like it was in the days of Judges. Everybody has their own absolute,
but it all fails, like the Pharaohs and so forth. But God's absolute is
His Word. He gives it, and heavens and earth will pass away, but It
shall never pass away. I like that.
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Let's go back to an old story that's familiar to all of us: in the days
when sin had heaped into the world till God got sick and tired of it,
and the world was going to be destroyed. And God gave Noah an Absolute;
that was His Word. And no matter... That absolute was of the saving of
the people. Noah knew that the world was going to die. And God gave him
the Absolute, and that was His Word, now--to save His people from
death. Now, what was the Absolute to save people from death in Noah's
time? Was the Word of God, that was the Absolute, no matter what
anybody else said, what science said, "There's no rain up there. We can
shoot the moon with our instruments. There's no rain there. How's rain
going to come down?"
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So after... Sometimes when we've accepted the absolute... I would like
to say this because of the parents of these children of what I want to
tell you just in a moment. E-31 When He's called upon a scene to act and the decision that He makes, He has to ever remain with that decision. He cannot change it, because He's infinite. Now, I can change my decision, you can, because we're finite; therefore, we make mistakes. But God cannot change His decision, because He's infinite and His decision is perfect always. He cannot say, "I was wrong here, and I'll change My decision," because that would show God could change, and God cannot change. Neither can His Word change. He's the same always.
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So God gave Noah a trial after accepting His Absolute. Noah went into
the ark. God shut the door behind him. No doubt they said, "Now, in the
morning there'll be black clouds, and there'll be thunder and
lightning, and the rains will fall."
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Moses, why, his--he had tried to save the life of those poor Hebrews,
and they were almost as bad off, or just as bad off, as these two
children are that we're trying to save tonight. They were slaves, and
they killed them just at random, whenever they wanted to. And Moses
felt in his heart that that wasn't the--the will of God. So he--he
tried to do it through education; he tried to do it through his own
efforts; and he found out that he miserably failed. He did something
himself that wasn't right, because he took another man's life. And that
was not right. Then he went into the wilderness and was there for forty
years. E-34 And Moses, 'course as I've said at the beginning, when you take that absolute of God, it makes you do things that--well, sometimes ridiculous in the sight of the people. Could you imagine a man that had run from the Egyptians, the next morning after seeing this absolute... This Word of God spoke to him positive witness. Because it was the Word, the promise was there. And a vindication of the great God of creation how He performed a miracle in the--in the presence of Moses and showed that He was a God of creation...
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And Moses the next morning took his wife and set her on a mule with
a--the kid on her hip, and the--eighty years old, whiskers hanging to
his waistline, his bald head shining, with a crooked stick in his hand,
going down towards Egypt, shouting as hard as he could go. E-36 No man has a right to climb into the pulpit to preach the Gospel unless himself has treaded on those sacred sands, where no agnostic or unbeliever can ever explain away the supernatural of God. Jesus would not let His disciples preach. No matter how well they knowed Him, they must go to the city of Jerusalem and there wait till they was endued with power from on high. They must have that experience. E-37 Moses, knowing that he was a prophet, knowed he'd been raised up for this purpose, but without that personal contact, that Absolute, something that proved to him that when he went down there he was going to have deliverance for these people... He was never the same. He went down there because he had the Absolute, and he did just exactly what God told him to do. There was no fear in his heart when he throwed down the serpents, or, the rods and they turned to a serpent. And the carnal impersonators come up with their type of ministry and throwed down, and done the same thing Moses had done, just exactly what God told him to do... There's nothing for him to do but stand still and see the glory of God. Then we find out that God taken his serpent and eat up the rest of them. That's the way it's done. He was positive that the God that could tell him to do this, could take care of him in the bad situation.
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Can't we tonight, upon the basis of that young man giving his heart to
Christ, stand upon this absolute, that God can make the impossible to
be possible? He can change the hearts of judges. Why do we skip so
frantically about other things? Let's take God first. Bring it back to
the promise. God promised it if--that--that He would do it.
E-39
In writing notes today, I was writing here of Daniel, how that it
was... What it was, it was a capital punishment for him to pray to--to
any other god. But he had been in connection with God and he knowed
that God was able to take care of him.
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How can we say about Joshua? How's he going to cross the Jordan? Seems
like God was a strange military man, right in the month of April when
the waters was up like that. But He said to Joshua, "Take the ark and
go forward." That's all he had to do, and God moved back the Jordan and
made dry grounds, and they walked across and was delivered. How it
was... No wonder Joshua said, "For me and my house, we'll serve the
Lord."
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How Abraham called things that were not as though they were because he
had an absolute promise from God that God was going to give him
his--give him a child by Sarah. And when she was a hundred years
old--or he was, and she was ninety, he still didn't stagger at the
promise of God through unbelief, but was strong, giving praise to God.
And we claim to be Abraham's children, when Abraham...
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Paul was... Christ-centered life was his absolute; it tied him. Christ
was the Absolute of the resurrection, as we read here. He said, "God
swore by an oath to David that He would not leave His soul in hell." A
oath is the end of all strife. And He swore that He would not leave His
soul in hell but would raise Him up. And therefore, He trusted God and
was crucified, died, rose again, and ascended into heaven because He
believed God.
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Yes, we've got to have an absolute. I'm thinking of one right now, as
in closing, would be George Washington. When America was young and we
were fighting for life, the life of this great nation that we have,
George Washington was a Christian. He was a believer. And down at
Valley Forge, I'm told that the American soldiers only had--about
one-third of them had on shoes, and the winter was cold and the zero
weather, and the river frozen and gorging over, and the British on the
other side, and the life of this little nation was at hand. E-44 What's the matter with people today who claim to be Christians? Why are we disturbed in an hour like this? Let's not be disturbed. Let's be soldiers. Yes, sir. He prayed until he got that answer. Then no clouded river, no bare-feet soldiers, regardless of the circumstance, they could take it because God had said so. A bullet couldn't even kill him from an enemy's rifle. Certainly. Why? He'd had a prayer meeting. He got the answer. E-45 How well it was one night when apostle Peter was in the jail and they were going to kill him the next morning. He was going to die under capital punishment, as this little Jew's going to do now. But what did they do? They did the same thing that we here in Houston are trying to do. They formed a prayer meeting at John Mark's house. While they were praying, the Angel of the Lord went to the prison, and opened up the prison bars, and opened the gates and beyond that, and led Peter out, and come right down to the prayer meeting. I believe tonight that that same God lives. If He isn't the same God then there's something wrong. Certainly. What was it done? By a prayer meeting, by faithful Christians who believed, and believed that God would deliver their brother from capital punishment. Them were Christians who stayed all night and laid upon their faces and cried out and prayed. E-46 As I heard one of the ministers awhile ago saying he was going to cry out all night long... The trouble of it is today, people let down. They get tired, sleepy. They can't even set through a ten-minute service hardly. Well, it--it's something wrong. If you love God, well--well, we should be busy. It--it should be our--our hopes, our desires; it should be everything that's in us should be in the love of Christ. Amen. We set so slothful. We set so unconcerned when the world's dying under our feet. That's right. Men's lives going out without God, and we set so--so unconcerned about it. As long as we belong to the church, that's all we think that makes a difference.
E-47
I was talking about the coming of Christ a few weeks ago in a certain
church. And afterwards there's a--someone met me in the back of the
church and said, "Brother Branham, you scare people to death." E-48 I'm wondering if we've really tied to that absolute that we claim to. Are we looking at the right morning star? If we're just trusting in our church and our denomination, our affiliation... As the world changes, it changes with that, round and around. But there's one star that never change; there's one thing that can never change; that's God. God cannot change; His Word cannot change; His Bible cannot change. And if a man is borned of the Spirit of God with Christ in him, it punctuates every promise with an "amen," that it's right. Certainly.
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Oh sure, a prayer meeting is what we need. We must be Christians. All
Christians must use this same Absolute, the Word of God. God's Word is
the Christian's stay. Jesus said in His Word, "If ye abide in Me, My
Words abide in you, then you can ask what you will and it'll be done
for you." Think of it. What more of an absolute would you want? What
could you trust more in than something like that? "If ye abide in Me,
My Words abide in you, then ask what you will." E-50 I'm... My faith that I have in God, that's why I'm here tonight. That's why I canceled out something else and got in here. And I got to drive hundreds of miles tonight back to Tucson, Arizona, because I come to put my faith with yours. That's a man; it's a soul laying yonder; it's someone in need. And we Christians have got to wake up to a reality to real genuine faith. Tie it to the Word of God and plead that promise. Yes, sir. Oh, my. "If ye abide in Me and My Word in you, ask what you want." And then again, "If the people that's called by My name shall assemble themselves together and pray, then I'll hear from heaven." Prayer meeting, that's it.
E-51
I believe in talking to attorneys and talking to lawyers, or judges, or
parole boards, or whatevermore. Now, that's all right. But, brother, if
your hope isn't tied to something than just the carnal man of mind,
mind of man, rather, you'll sure be sadly disappointed. But if you can
tie your faith into such a place that you know, and stay there and pray
until God answers back, and you know you've got it in your heart,
something's going to happen.
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Tie to there, stay there and pray, not just get down and "God, deliver
the poor little fellow and send him home." We'd all like that. But
let's stay there until something happens. Oh, when something happens,
then that assurance could fall amongst this little handful of people
setting in this auditorium here tonight, could fall among us right
here, enough faith and power of God... If we could pray through till we
strike that home-line, till that Absolute comes down--that same Pillar
of Fire that was taken here in Houston by Ted Kipperman's camera twelve
years ago... E-53 Upon that... The very God that could take a little hook-nosed Jew like Paul, angry and going down there to put all the Christians to death under capital punishment, and could change him and make him a lovely Christian, that same God lives tonight, can change law to grace anytime that He takes a notion to do it. Hallelujah. Going to call me a holy-roller anyhow, so I might as well get started into it right now. I believe that God. Amen. Yes, sir. E-54 Then Mark 11:22, when you prayed through He said, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, have faith in God. I say unto you if you say to this mountain, 'Be moved'..." When that absolute is come to you, when you're anointed with that Spirit that comes beyond all scientific control out yonder... Before there was an atom or a molecule, that One that spoke everything into existence... And when your soul is anchored to that, there's nothing can stop it. That's right. "Say to this mountain, 'Be moved,' and don't doubt in your heart, but believe that what you've said will come to pass, you can have what you've said." If that ain't an absolute to hold to... Certainly it is. That's right, an absolute.
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Now a nation has a absolute; your home life has absolute, everywhere.
If it's ever going to achieve anything, it's got to have an absolute.
We appreciate this attorney. We appreciate, oh, all the other men--this
fine chaplain here from California... And what a marvelous message.
And--and our brother who tried to take the money and everything, to try
to help this poor woman and--and with her children to deliver them.
That's all fine, and we appreciate that, and I'm for it. |
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