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A Deceived Church By The World (59-0628M)
1 Jesus Christ, His Son, and has given us all things freely in Christ... We are grateful to Thee, Lord, for the privileges that we are granted by this great supreme Sacrifice that Jesus gave for us at Calvary, that it reconciled us back into fellowship and to favor with Thee, that we might have this consolation of knowing that it's written, "If ye abide in Me, and My Words in you, you can ask what you will and it shall be done unto you." Now, we're grateful for this, and pray that You'll give us faith to believe it with all that's in us.
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Now, let us lay aside, Lord, every toil of the day, every care of this
life, all the way from the janitor to the pastor, that there would be
nothing in our minds now, but be waiting, listening reverently for the
Holy Spirit to speak to us, that we might accomplish something good, to
know more of Thee, by our gathering together. For, Lord, truly that's
why we come on this hot day. Speak to us through Thy living Word, and
let the living Word dwell in us and abide in us, that we might be
shaped and formed, not to the world, but be transformed by the renewing
of our spirit into the form of the Son of God.
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I wish to approach the subject this morning. For I was going to speak
on something a little different if there was to be a healing service,
but we announced that the prayer cards to be give out at eight, till
eight-thirty or nine o'clock. And I just... Billy come up to the house
a few minutes ago and he said there was hardly anyone here, so he
didn't give out prayer cards. So we'll... I thought of taking this text
for a correction of the church. And I want to speak on the subject of
"A Deceived Church By The World." I wish to read some now out of the
Book of Judges the 16th chapter, beginning with the 10th verse.
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Now, I wish to read, for a text for this subject, found over in the
Book of Revelations the 2nd chapter, beginning with the 21st and the
23rd verses. 5 Samson, great deal like the church, started off right. He started off in the right direction. He started off and was called a mighty man of valor. But he started out serving the Lord in keeping His Words and doing His commandments. And that was somewhat like the church. It started off on, as we would say, as a world expression, started on the right foot, started to keep the commandments of the Lord. And as long as Samson followed the Lord, the Lord used Samson. 6 For God can keep anyone and use anyone that will follow after Him, for it's God's business. But when we turn to aside away from the things of God, then God cannot use us any longer. When we'll walk steadfastly after the commandments of God, when we'll stay in the pages of the Bible and worship by the written Word, worship Him in the Spirit and in the Truth of the Word, then God can use any individual. But when they take a notion to turn aside after something else, then God cannot use that person any longer. 7 So Samson makes a--a very outstanding representation of the church of today. When the church started, God could use the church, for the church walked diligently after the commandments of the Lord, kept all of His judgments and His statutes, and done all of His commandments. And God was with the church. But it seems to be that there is such a weakening place amongst the church. 8 Remember, we are not on a picnic, but we're in a battlefield. Many people just think that when they become a Christian that that's all they need to do, that that settles it forever, as they are a Christian and everything's going to come easy. Don't never get that in your head. For I become a Christian to fight, fight the good fight of faith. I become a Christian to get in the battle line. We are Christian soldiers, and we got to be trained, and brought up, and know all the techniques of the enemy, to know how to fortify, to know how to--to fight the fight. And we can only do that as the Holy Spirit will reveal it to us. We cannot take what some other nation tells us when we go to war, some of their ideas. But we got to take our own ideas, the way the Holy Spirit would direct us, and what ideas He would give us, because He is the Commandering Chief of the army of the Christians.
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Samson did good; he was a great man until he begin to--begin to kinda
(we would call it) scalawag around, until he begin to get off of his
own territory. And the church did run well and was all right until they
begin to get off of their territory. Samson begin to flirt, and he was
not flirting with Israelitish girls; he begin to flirt with a
Philistine girls.
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Samson, as long as he was in the company of the Lord's people, he did
all right. But when he got to flirting with bad company, then he got in
trouble. 13 But man wanted to be like, they compare, or to copy after, go like the--the world does, say the things that they do, make a success the way they were a success. We cannot never be a success doing anything the world does. We can only be a success as we follow after God's statutes and His way of doing things. We can never be by patterning after the world. If the cigarette company has met their greatest success by television, and the beer and the whiskey crowd has made their great success through the contribution of television, that's no sign that the church shall make its success by television. The success of the church lies within the preaching of the Gospel, of the power of God, and the demonstration of the Spirit. We cannot say because that television done such-and-such for the cigarette company and the--and the other companies... We do not have any Scripture to tare--try to compare with them people. And as long as we do, we may draw great numbers of people, but that's not what God ordained us to do. We think because that we're all colors, flying high, great organizations, causing great colorful things to take place, that it's a success. We are dying daily on our feet, spiritually speaking. If we stood ten-million strong this morning, and the Holy Spirit wasn't with us, we'd do well to stand ten strong with the Holy Spirit with us. We cannot compare with the world. 14 And one of the first things was the church begin to organize themselves. The first organization was the Catholic church, and then come the Lutheran church. When they organized in the Catholic church to make it an organization, one day there was a cry, "The Philistines is on thee, Samson," and Samson broke the cords of the bounds of the Catholic church, and Martin Luther came forth with the organization. 15 Then they bound the church with another cord as Delilah did. And they begin... Instead of having God-called men, men who were called by the Holy Spirit, maybe didn't know their abc's, but they knowed Christ. Then the church got stylish, and fashioned after the political speakers. And they had to give their preachers doctor's degree, everybody had to be a Doctor of Divinity. That was another cord to bind the church. Men go off and study, each seminary tries to produce a better scholar so that their churches can brag, "Our pastor is a Doctor of Divinity." And what did they do, one try to have more knowledge than the other one. Well, that doesn't mean anything in the sight of God.
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And there's no need for any man to try to take his worldly knowledge
and ever please God with it. It's an abomination in the sight of God.
You'll never please God with the worldly ambitions and knowledge,
because it's enmity to God, says the Scripture. He cannot do it.
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Each one tries to think he's a little smarter than the other man, each
denomination. The Methodists will say, "We got the smartest men." The
Baptist will say, and the Church of Christ, and so forth, they all,
"We, we're the smartest. We... Our--our people, we don't let just the
ordinary men go out and preach the Gospel." But they handpick them. (O
God, have mercy.) Handpick them; if they're indocumated with their
certain doctrine, then they put them in the church. God can't touch him
in no way. I want somebody to preach to me that's been handpicked by
the Holy Ghost, God has raised up, not picked by men or denominations.
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It reminds me of a little book I read one day in California, about ten
years ago. I picked it up in an old bookstore. I forget who was the
author, just a little ten cent book, but it had some good sense to it,
though it seemed jokingly and cunningly. But I found something in there
that sounded like God to me. And one of the little stories started out
like this.
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And the little pullets with their little red combs, they just cackled
and said, "Isn't he a darling?" And they certainly admired him. "Oh, he
is such a brilliant rooster." Reminds me of some of these here seminary
preachers: "Such a brilliant man. There's no need of us hanging around
with the rest the chickens; we all ought to go with him."
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As I was remarking sometime ago about a certain little canary, and he
thought he knowed all the knowledge that--that need to be knowed, and
he knowed so much that he could tell all the rest the canaries about
the human beings. So he flies up on his cage and he begins to speak
about the human being, how he knowed all about them. And all of a
sudden, a professor from Purdue walked up and begin to speak some
high-polished words to him, and the little fellow batted his eyes and
turned his head. Now, he had eyes; he could see the professor. He had
ears; he could hear him. But of course he didn't know what he was
talking about. Why? He's got a canary brain. He's just a bird-brain.
That's all he's got. He hasn't got a human brain, so he can't think
like human beings. 26 The reason people go and join organizations, and substitute a handshake in the stead of the new birth, they're trying to bypass the new birth. They don't want the new birth. And they--they know we teach it in the Bible, so they want to substitute something for it. And the Pentecostal people are just as bad, trying to substitute something. They want it in class. It must be just so classy, "We'll shake hands and join the church, and be sprinkled or baptized," or something. They are afraid of the new birth. I sometimes believe the Branham Tabernacle's getting afraid of it.
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Now, we all know that a birth, I don't care where it is, or where,
whereabouts, it's a mess. If a baby's born on a shuck pile, on a hard
floor, or in a pink-decorated hospital room, it's a mess, anyhow. A
birth of a calf, birth of anything else is a mess.
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A seed, an old potato, a seed potato, you take that potato and put it
in the ground. Until you can have new potatoes, that old potato has to
rot. A corn cannot produce new life until it's rotten.
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The other day, Friday, wife and I was going to the store. I don't mean
to harp on this. But as we went down the street, I just kept turning my
head one way for the other: naked women. I promised God when I was a
blind man, if He'd heal my eyes I'd look at the thing was right. I keep
a little cross hanging in my car. When I see such as that, I look at
the cross and say, "O God, that's my Refuge," as I looked at the cross.
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I said, "I was in Finland not long ago, sweetheart." And I questioned
there to a man that set me down, Doctor Manninen. And we were going to
the--the health bath, what's called the sauna, and they take you in and
pour hot water on, or water on hot rocks, and it just sweats you. Then
they make you jump in ice water, and then back out. Then you take you
into a room, and there's nurses in there, women who scrub the men (and
them naked), send them back into the pool. I wouldn't go in. And I
said, "Doctor Manninen, that's wrong." 37 What is it? It's customs. When I was in Paris I could hardly believe it, that the urinals for both men and women was the same one. I couldn't understand it, that the restrooms was on the side of the street for both male and female. I couldn't believe that when women went to the beach to go swimming, a boy and his sweetheart, they had no dressing rooms; they just took all their clothes to the last garment, then turn their backs and put on a little strap and went swimming, but it's so. They pay no attention to it. It's a custom of France.
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In Africa women and men, young and old, no clothes at all, walking
through the prairies. Never knowed what a restroom was, or things, or
never went out of each other's sight. But they don't know the
difference. They don't know the different. But it's customs of nations. 40 A man or a woman in Italy, in France, in Africa, in any other nation, that's ever borned again of the Holy Ghost, don't do those things. They won't wear those clothes. They won't act like that, because they're of another nation whose Ruler and Maker is God. We're from heaven. The spirit that's within you motivates your life. If you are a American, you'll do as the Americans do. If you are French, you'll do as the French do, and criticize the other one. But if you are of God, you'll do the way they do in heaven, because your Spirit comes from above and It controls you. 41 A little something you might look at. In the Scripture those who sought this new city acted different. They professed that they were pilgrims and strangers. But on the side of Cain, they become fugitives and renegades. But Christians were pilgrims and strangers. A fugitive has no home; a renegade is a horrible person. But a pilgrim is something real, and from a real land in another nation, trying to find his way home, professing by his living that he has something that he's from another country. There is the reason. 42 But yet those people who do so, those people who wear those things... Let me tell you. In South Africa, when I saw thirty thousand raw heathens, naked, blanket natives, sixteen, eighteen, twenty year old girls, boys with not one stitch of clothes standing there with mud in their faces, and painted up, bones through their nose, and blocks of wood hanging from their ears, and cross human bones or some bones in their hair, animals' teeth hanging over them, naked as they come into the world, and didn't know it. But when they received Christ, and fell on their face and received the Holy Ghost, they got up and folded their arms to hold shame to their bosom, as they walked away and found clothes to put on. Why? They become pilgrims and strangers to this world. Hallelujah. They were away from it. Yes, sir. 43 Oh, yes, these people call themselves Christians. They belong to churches. They go away and say, "We are Methodists. We're Baptists. We're Pentecostals. We're Seventh-day Adventists. We're this, that, and the other." That doesn't have one thing to do with it. Your spirit, the life that's in you, motivates and tells what you are. Jesus said, "By their fruit you shall know them." 44 The church has become like Israel first. They seen all the heathen nations having a king; God was their king. And they seen the heathen nations having king, so they wanted to act like the heathen nations, and they bought themself a king. And as they did it, they got in trouble. Gradually it begin to come in. Gradually the world begin to slip into them. Finally ended up in Ahab. One king coming just a little closer to it, a little closer to it, and finally squeezed the life out of them. And there they went. And when their real King come, they didn't know Him. 45 That's the same thing the church has done. It's adopted... Here you are. It's adopted politics, educations. It's adopted organizations, societies, big churches, highfaluting preachers. And when the real King comes, they don't know Him, and they're crucifying the very Holy Ghost that's their King. They don't know Him, but they laugh at Him and make fun of Him. As they--Jews did their Messiah, the church is doing their Messiah the same way. They don't know it. They haven't got the spiritual insight, because they're so indocumated with their eyes and what they see, great buildings, trying to compare with the world. We're never exalt--exhorted to compare with the world. We're exhorted to humble ourselves. 46 And one is the majority in God. And today in the healing evangelists out on the fields, there's such a competiting--competitors. One says, "Well, bless God, I have so many thousand. I got a bigger meeting than you have." What difference does that make? If we have one or one million, what difference does it make? Are we true to God? Are we true to His Word? Do we stand under test of the Holy Spirit? Is it true? That's the main thing. 47 But we compromise upon the Bible. A lot of our Pentecostal people, upon the fundamental doctrines of this Bible, compromise. There's... I don't want to hurt feelings. I'm in my own church, and I feel that I shoul--I could do just what in my church, because I'm preaching the Gospel. But there's tens of thousands of Pentecostal preachers knowed that there's no such a thing in the Bible as the baptism in the name of "Father, Son, Holy Ghost." I challenge the archbishop, or anybody, to show me where anybody was ever baptized in the name of "Father, Son, Holy Ghost." But they compromise, because the organizations has did so. There's not one person in the New Testament, and for three hundred years afterwards, by history, but what was baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ. What is it? Organization. That's did it. Compromising...
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And today they've took all the street workers off the streets. They've
took the tambourine out of the church. They've taken all the glory out
of the church, and got seminary preaching, little old rooster-comb
preaching, all polished in society, and their women wearing shorts and
dresses that they're skinned into, and men smoking cigarettes, and
gambling and telling dirty jokes. It's a disgrace in the sight of God.
I know that's rough, but it's time somebody said something.
Compromising, giving in, acting like the world... 50 But Delilah, did you notice, she knowed that Samson had a power. And she didn't know where that power laid. She couldn't tell what that power was, but there was some great power that Samson possessed, and she wanted to find it. And, as Delilah, she kept wooing Samson after her beauty. Oh, she dressed herself real sexy. And she walked before him and she tee-heed like some of the little teen-agers of the day, and--and so forth, and when you act like something another, a striptease, trying to woo Samson to her.
51 That's the same thing the world's done to the church. "Now, where is your great power?"
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But now what happened? It's got the Pentecostals, the big Doctors of
Divinity for their pastors, some great man. They've got just as much
school and ritual as the Methodists or Baptists, or any of the rest of
them's got. Go into a church and you can't hear an "amen," just as cold
as a bunch of Eskimos right off the North Pole: cold, indifferent. "And
now the Philistines is on thee, Samson." 61 Where is our power? Where's our glory? What is it? Because we went after a wisdom of men instead of the power of God. Why, they got... Our preachers and things is so stiff and starchy, till they've organized us till we're so starchy and stiff-necked, till people, you never hear a shout in the church anymore. You never hear anybody cry. The mourner's bench is put in the basement. There's no more glory in the church. All we do is set back just as stiff as we can be. We're not free. We're bound. The Devil, with his modernistic demons, has bound the church of the living God. That's right. There's no more power in the church. There's no more freedom. The people are so starchy and stiff. Why, the God can come into the midst of Pentecostal people, and show that He's God, and prove His signs of His resurrection; it don't even shake them. Glory. Why, it's a disgrace. I walk across the country, God working, performing signs, and people set, and, "Well, I guess that's all right. Oh, I know it can be done." It doesn't move them. Why? They're bound with Delilah, the world. They're in fetters.
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Now, they've even got them into, bound them into a confederation. "The
Philistines are on thee, Samson." What you going to do about it? 65 But it's got, oh, so starchy, till some poor saint can break through in the meeting, and speak in tongues, or shout a little bit, or do something, and the rest of them will all gander around and look. "What was that? Well, wonder why? That must be a fanatic dropped in somewhere." You know that's the truth. Some poor saint step in, get happy enough to raise their hands, and cry, and praise the Lord, somebody who'll holler "amen" to the preaching of the Gospel, and the rest of them turn around and see what he said. That's Pentecostals. What's the matter? You're patterning after the Methodists, after the Baptists; they patterned after the Catholic; Catholic patterned after hell. And all together, they're all after hell. Right.
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Delilah has wooed you into big churches, fine, educated ministers, take
the better class. "Well, you know, So-and-so down here is a
millionaire, if we could just get him to come into our congregation,
oh, my." If he isn't born again, then he doesn't deserve to be there. I
don't care if he's got a million dollars. If he owns forty Cadillacs,
whatever he's got, he's got to be borned again, come right down to a
new birth, and be regenerated by the Holy Ghost, and come out of there
in a new birth, snotting (Excuse me.), a-crying and screaming, and
carrying on like the rest of them do, and live a life afterwards to
prove he's got it. Amen. That's what you need.
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They go back and they see the Spirit of God perform miracles and do
things of His resurrection, what Jesus promised; they say, "You know, I
think Brother Branham's got a lot of mental telepathy. My pastor said
it was of the Devil." 72 What are we going to do? What's going to happen? There's one glorious thing that I can think of to end this text. While Samson was bound... We can't have a revival. Listen at our loyal brother, Billy Graham, "Revival in our day." Listen at Oral Roberts scream, "Revival in our day." Listen at the rest of them, "Revival in our day." How can we have a revival when we're bound? We've bound the Holy Spirit with our organizations and traditions, and we can't have a Holy Ghost revival. Amen. I know that's scorching hot with the weather, but it's the truth. How can we have a Holy Ghost revival when you're so bound and starchy? "Form of godliness," the Bible said they'd have. "Form of godliness, but would deny the power thereof." The power of what? The power of the organization? The power of the world? The power of the church? The power of the Holy Ghost. That's the secret place in the church. And when the church adopts educated preachers, and big buildings, and finery, in the stead of the old fashion Holy Ghost, they'd better be in the mission again. Amen. True. How you going to have a revival of the Holy Ghost, and people quench It and bound It and afraid of It? There's where the trouble lies.
74 "The Philistines is on thee." But the one blessed hope we have, while Samson was in jail... 76 "Samson, the Philistines is on thee." Branham Tabernacle, worldlyism is creeping in among you. What about it? Have you exposed your secret? Have you exposed that secret that God give you when you were wallowing there in the sawdust a few years ago? Have you let it creep out by social, formal worship? What's happened to you? God can come down and perform a miracle, and go right down through the audience, and tell people the secrets of their hearts, and everything, and heal the sick and afflicted, and do signs and wonders, and preach His Word as hard as they can by the Holy Ghost, and people say, "Well, I guess that's all right. We enjoy listening to it once in a while, if we're not too tired." That's Branham Tabernacle. The Philistines is on thee.
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When, used to be when the preaching of the Word, and the old saints
with the tears in their eyes, would rise to their feet and walk,
sobbing, maybe not saying a word, just walking around, two or three
times, and set down, so filled with the Holy Ghost... The Word fed
them. "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word that
proceedeth out of the mouth of God." Philistines is on thee, Branham
Tabernacle. Philistines is on you, Pentecostal.
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So revival in our day? How can we have it when the regular revival
Giver is bound by the world? God won't come in where the world is; you
can just depend on that. You associate with the world, then it's--it's
all of it. When you let the world creep in, you go to acting like the
world, then you are finished. But when you'll cut loose every fetter
from the world and come to God, God will use you until you go to
flirting again. 81 God, send us another church just before the end time, that the power of the Holy Ghost can come into her in the demonstrations of the Spirit, and Mark 16 can follow the church, Acts 2:4, Acts 2:38, all of it will be following right along with the church. Signs and wonders accompanied the apostles. Great signs of His resurrection accompany them. While we're in prison, surely God's growing a crop somewhere, for the last great kill. May it be you, my Christian friend here this morning; may it be your strength has begin to grow. I pray that this message this morning, and out into the land to where this will go, I trust that this message will help bring the vitamin to your system that'll grow a spiritual power back into your life again. Let us bow our heads and pray. 82 O Lord God, Creator of the heavens and the earth, the Author of Everlasting Life, and the Giver of every good and spiritual gift, take these words this morning and place them into the heart, and water them, Lord. May the people pray over these things, seeing that the world has wooed the church and has finally found its power, found its secret place, found where its secret lies, and has shaved it off, has taken the peoples that once shouted the victory, once had the victory, and has shaved them off to staying home on Wednesday night to watch a television program; taken the joy out of their hearts, and give them more love for the world than they have for God; has give them more world, for worldly, more desire for worldly entertainment than to have the preaching of the Gospel. If there's not a great band and a lot of carrying on, and whooping and carrying on, then they don't want the old Gospel anymore, that brings tears of joy to the soul, that brings Divine healing back, that restores the apostolic gifts to the church, that brings in the risen Christ, the Messiah of this day.
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But as Israel was bound by--by their kings, that they could not follow
their real King, and their real King, when He came, they didn't
recognize Him, so is it today, O Lord, the King of glory has appeared
in the form of the Holy Ghost, and, Lord, they don't know it. They
don't recognize it. They're so organized so tight, that they do not
understand it, because it's not in their organization. Lord, this is a
work of the Devil that's done this to the people.
85 [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]
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He's here. That same Holy Ghost, that One was on the Messiah, is still
on His Church. He never leaves. "I'll be with you always, even in you
to the end of the world. I'll be there. The works that I do shall you
also. More than this shall you do, for I go unto My Father."
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A grain of corn goes down yellow; it comes up green: goes down hard,
cased in, it comes up flexible and blowing with the wind. Oh, glory.
Hallelujah. When the winds begin to blow, the grain can't do nothing
but move itself, shift, but the little--the little blade flex and
rejoices, grows then, strengthens itself. It can never become a blade
until the corn is dead and rotten: not only dead, but rotten. Can't
come back no more, but life comes out of it.
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We shall see Him some glorious day. Someday beyond the reach of mortal
kin, we'll see Him. You believe that? Someday beyond the reach of
mortal kin, there waits for me a glad tomorrow. 93 Something happened. It taken the world out. I begin to see things different. I've worried so much about the way these American people are doing, constantly year by year, seeing women and men how they degrading themselves and getting out into sin, till I almost had a breakdown two or three times, worrying over it. Yesterday I said to God, "I'll not worry no more. Your Word said it would be so, but I'll stand in the breach and call against it, with all that's in me."
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The other day, standing up at Green's Mill, my cave, way back into the
wilderness, been praying all day. And about three o'clock the sun was
setting, and I was standing up there looking across, come out of the
cave, up on a big rock. And I was standing there, looking towards the
east, praising the Lord. And I could see the sun moving down in behind
the trees up on top of the mountain, as I looked across the canyon over
into the others, and a lot of foliage on, just as still as it could be.
And I said, "Lord, one day You hid Moses in the cleft of the rock, and
You passed by him because he was weary. But You passed by, he said it
looked like the back of a man." I said, "Hide me in the cleft, Lord."
About that time, over to one side of me, there come a little Wind
moving down through the bushes. It moved right along, come right down
by the side of me, a little Wind moving down, went down through the
woods. I stood there.
95 One of these days, one of these days in the low parts of my death hours, I look for Him to coming. That's right.
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The Lord Jesus, the blessed Driver of this chariot, the Pilot of the
old ship of Zion, the boat of Life, moving down through the building,
speaking, His Presence is here. The very Holy Spirit that raised Him
from the grave is here.
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Did you raise your hand that you didn't know me? You believe God can
tell me what's in your heart, can speak to me just like He did the
woman touched His garment? You believe He's a High Priest that can be
touched by the feeling of our infirmities? If God will reveal to me
your conditions, will you believe me to be His prophet, believe that
His Presence is here and that's why He permits it? You're praying for
your wife. She's got a broken hip, dislocated hip. That's right. If
it's right, raise up. All right, go find her well. Amen.
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Who was it here raised up their hands, that I didn't--didn't... Was it
you? All right, mister, do you believe me to be God's prophet? You do,
with all your heart? You don't have to get up, just stand right there.
All right, sir, what's your trouble, you've got sugar diabetes. And
it's bothering your foot. You're from Ohio. Your name's Mr. Miller. Go
back home and get well. All right, believe with all your heart. All
right.
102 The lady here next to you, raised up. Heart; but it's really your eyes. I know her. All right, if thou canst believe...
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The risen Jesus Christ is in the building. He's the same One. What does
it do to you? Have you let the world sap all the strength out of you?
Glory. I want new birth. I want new Life. I don't care what plane It
comes on, if I have to be a holy-roller, anything. I don't care what
plane It comes on; I want the real Holy Ghost like is on me now. I want
to keep It. I'd rather have It than all the things of the world. Amen.
Do you believe? Do you believe He's here? 107 Lord God, Creator of heavens and earth, Author of Eternal Life, and Giver of all good gifts, Thy Spirit is here so anointing, Lord, looks like the building's a-breathing, moving back and forth. Why can't the people understand it, Lord? Have they--have they associated with the world so much, and got so cold and formal and starchy, till they can't know You anymore? Lord God, may this power strike everyone, and every sick person be healed, every sinner saved, and God get glory. Through Jesus Christ, the Son of God, I ask it. Amen.
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Do you believe it? Raise up your hands. Do you accept your healing? God
bless you. Now, go and find it just the way you believe, it'll be that
way. I see visions breaking over others. That's right. I got to come
back tonight.
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But He said, "They'll be heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasure more
than of God, trucebreakers, false accusers, having a form of
godliness," very religious, going to churches. "Having a form of
godliness, but denying the power thereof; from such turn away." Let's bow our heads. I'll ask the pastor to pray while they make ready for the baptism. I think there's a baptismal service coming...?... All right, sir. |
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