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A Man Running From The Presence Of The Lord (65-0217)
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A Man Running From The Presence Of The Lord (65-0217)
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Let's bow our heads. Dear God, we are happy this afternoon for this
privilege that we have of assembling ourselves together once more. And
You alone, Lord, knows how our hearts has yearned for this hour that
when we could stand before Thy people again here and bring this message
that we so vitally feel that it's so urgent in this hour. And Thou has
'lotted us these few days now, and we pray, dear God, that Your hand of
mercy will be upon us to guide us and direct us. And give us those
things which we have need of, Lord, for our hearts yearn to know You
better.
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Bless every song that'll be sang; bless every prayer; and answer every
one that'll be prayed, Lord. Save all the lost. Call back to the house
of the living God and to fellowship those who've wandered away.
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I think this is a grand privilege tonight that I've waited on for some
time. The other day I was telling my wife; I said, "I get so nervous
waiting to get to the tabernacle." I just... I have other friends, of
course I do, around the world, but there's something or other about
this tabernacle here. I was took out of this dust around here when God
gave me life here on the earth, and I guess if He tarries, I'll be
buried here somewhere. When He comes, He'll find me here somewhere.
8 And then tomorrow night I think we're to be up here at the... What is that school called? Parkview auditorium. What, sir? [Brother Neville says, "Parkview Junior High."--Ed.]
Parkview Junior High. How many knows where it's at? Well, I guess
they'll have signs out, won't they, Brother Neville? Be... It's just
above here about--about three quarters of a mile. There'll be a sign.
You turn back off the road. It's a nice, elevated building; it's got
places where you can lay your arm out and take notes of what you want
to write and--and--and things. And I'm sure you'll enjoy it a little
more than you will be kinda crumped up in the meetings here in the--in
the tabernacle. There'll be plenty of room, plenty of parking room.
10 And so I think we can seat up to... How many can we seat up there? [Brother Neville says, "Four thousand"--Ed.]
Four thousand. So you see, we'll have plenty of room; there'll be no
rush. And so come up at six-thirty. And then everybody can come in at
the right time, everybody together. And I'm sure you--you have a good
seat. And it's elevated like this, and--and a place here where you can
write, and take notes down, and so forth. And that'll begin, if the
Lord willing...
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'Course we will take up offerings, I suppose. And we don't want them
men to pay for that themselves; we'll pay for--pay them back. But when
we get our expenses and things, well then, of course, we stop taking
offerings. We don't... 15 Now, if I'd been standing there, I'd said, "Don't do that, sister. We--we... Look, we got plenty of money." But He never stopped her. See? He--He knew He had something greater for her down the road. So see, after all, she had a home in glory that she was going to. And He never stopped her. He let her put three pennies in, because it was just--she wanted to do it. And it was... She'd had to want to do it with children, and a widow, and only three pennies to live on. She--she had to want to do that. So you see, when people want to give, you've got to give them the opportunity to do so.
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But I think of these standing, and people saying, "Who'll give fifty
dollars? Who'll give twenty dollars?" I think that's detrimental to
your--to your intelligence. I--I think if the people realizes that it
takes money to--to run a--a meeting... And I never would let them do
it, the managers. I said, "Whenever you have to do that, then it's time
for me to return back to the Tabernacle. So we won't have to do that."
But I--I do think that we have to pass the offering plate in--in order
to make it a complete religious service.
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And each night, if the Lord willing, I think the Lord has laid upon my
heart a very definite message for the church. I've been several days in
prayer. And I won't go into that, because a great phenomena happened
the other day that was really great. And I'm anxious to tell you about
it. And now, the main subject, I suppose, which most all of them, Billy
said, had been calling, was on the "Marriage and Divorce.' Which it is
a great--a great subject. And I--I didn't know how to approach it. And
I went up to pray about it, and the Lord met me. And I know that I
by... I don't have it, but God has given to me... I have it now. God
has given me the correct answer (See, see?), and I--I know that it's
true.
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And now, I was up here at the restaurant the other day eating, and--and
Jerry and all of them's looking for you all. They--they said--said,
"Well, we..." Some--one of the boys was up, said, "This fellow said,
'I'm going to come out pretty good this week,'" Said, "they got...
These next two weeks..." Said, "They got a--a meeting here, Basketball
or something or other," said, then said, "Branham's down there going to
have a meeting." He said, "I'll feed a whole lot of people." At the
Ranch House, one of those places up there, and they were--been really
nice. 23 And about this "Marriage and Divorce," I've wanted to speak on it ever since the time of those Seven Seals. You know, the--all mysteries was supposed to be made known in them--opening them Seven Seals, all mysteries of the Bible. And I'm thinking now, I... Getting kinda old, I--I think I... I thought I'd better at least put it on tape, whether if something would happen to me, then the church might wonder, "Wonder what He had on His mind, what would He say?" And all those subjects that seems to be so hard, I think the--by the Lord's help I'm going to try to bring them to you. And then--then if something happens, and if I happen to go before He comes, why, you--you'll have it on record then.
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I think we got some new books out. I see Sister Vayle; I don't know
whether Doctor is here or not. Is he here, Sister Vayle? He's probably
in the meeting; I don't see him, but... Oh yes, way in the back. And
Brother Vayle has wrote a book, and it's a... I thought, I believe they
said today, two. Brother Vayle, is that right? You have two here now?
Two books. Now, I don't know, I--the way I understand, that each person
gets a copy. So I... If you... That's the way I understand it. I may be
wrong in that. 26 I think when it's wrote out, if it... First we took it right off of the tape the way it was written or spoke. And you know, you can preach a sermon is one thing. And then write a book is another. See, like I'd happen to touch on a subject, like I'd say to you, you'd understand. I'd say, "Now, the serpent's seed..." See? Well now, the reader of that book, if you took it off, would wonder, "What is the serpent's seed?" See? And they wouldn't know. If that happened to go into such a place like Princeton or somewhere, and they'd--they'd think we were unintelligent people. So I got Brother Vayle to kinda help me with this and keep the line of the same thought and give it grammar. And I'm sure my grammar, they--would--it would be a mystery to them, sure enough. So the--Brother Vayle's really good on that, so he's as a...
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And then in that, I think our precious brother must've picked up a
little extra inspiration somehow, and he said he was going to write a
couple books of his own off of them like. And so he wrote one called, I
believe, "The Twentieth Century Prophet" and another one, "Laodicean
Church," I believe, or something like that. 29 Now, being Wednesday night, our meeting officially begins tomorrow night. But I think in being here among you, I--I just couldn't stay up there at the house and--and know that you all were down here. I... Just like, you know, like some of your kinfolks come in, you know, and you run down to the end of the lane to meet them, you know. And--and I--I thought I'd just run down and--and welcome you to Jeffersonville. And so this last week I was... About... No, I beg your pardon it's been about three weeks ago, I come home; I'd been out trying to... Been on some meetings through Arizona there. And I come back to try to relax, and I went on a hunting trip, and--and I got the Arizona state record lion. I run him through twenty miles of timber to get him.
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But then to think though that I never thought when I was a little
boy... Just to show how these things happen, a little place that the
Lord has given us up there for the months that we're out there, and
school for the kids. I was a little boy... I guess Jimmy Poole's here
tonight; maybe his dad's here, Big Jim. We went to school together, and
I remember setting there, was a little old ragged kid and shoes, tennis
shoes on, toes out of them, borrow a piece of paper from one, and a
pencil from another...
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I had a little poem I wrote something like this. It said... Now, just
think; I was only about twelve years old. And standing up the other day
looking up that canyon, and thinking that lion will be setting right
here in this den room looking out the window in a glass window, I was
thinking of a little poem. I went back and picked it up, something like
this.
35 And in this poetry just watch how it come to pass. Standing there a little old kid with a borrowed sheet of paper, I said: 36 Forty years later I'm setting right there at that canyon, that lion looking me in the face. Oh, God, there's a land beyond the river somewhere, friends. It's just--it's got to be there. See? There's--there's too much speaking of it. All these things are not just myths; they are--they're real. They're realities. I'm so glad to be here tonight to be with these people that I'm expecting to live over there forever with, where there'll be no more sickness, or death, or separations. And travel will be nothing to us then. 37 Now, I think no meeting is complete without reading the Word and having a little... Brother Neville, I just walked up here. Billy said you wanted me to speak. Was that right, Brother Neville? I maybe taken a little too much for granted, but I--I just felt so good about it. You know...?... So now, you that's got songs and things, you see Brother Neville when you're going to sing, and then just have it up there, and have just about a half hour preliminary, and let's get right into these real deep messages and see what we can see the Lord will do. And I just trust...
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I--I believe we have Truth. I'm satisfied with that. And I believe the
wheat is absolutely, the shucks pulling away from it. You know? And to
see... I may give a little prelude on that tomorrow night (See?), how
the shuck's pulling away from the wheat. But the wheat has to lay in
the presence of the sun to ripen. And that's what we're here for,
friends. Stay in the Presence of the Son till our little group of
people here, till it becomes so ripe to Christ, that it becomes bread
on His table. That's what I want it to do.
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Dear Jesus, help us tonight now in these few words as we wait upon
Thee. And we pray that Your grace and mercy will be with us, Lord. And
tender our hearts; move back all the shucks, the thorns, the thistles;
let the blessed sunshine of God fall in upon the Word, Lord. And may we
have such a great meeting till there'll not be an unsaved person among
us, all the children will be in the Kingdom of God. Those without the
baptism of Spirit, may they receive it, Father. May all the great
mysteries that we are supposed to know at this age, Lord, be unveiled
to us and we'll see the plainness of God, so that we'll know how to
behave ourselves and act, correcting ourselves and bringing the members
of our body into discipline to the Word, that we might know how to live
in this present day at the approaching of the Lord Jesus.
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Now, many of you, in your Bibles I want you to turn to the Book of
Jonah. It's a... We always talk so much about Jonah being a backslidden
and everything. I've always took up for Jonah. I do not believe that
Jonah was backslid. I--I do not believe that. I believe it's just that
we just sometimes use it, say, "He's a Jonah." But if we... I've
already spoke on it in another way, in telling how that I thought
Jonah, what took place. 44 Now, first we want to think of this. Jonah was... The reason, the principal reason that I believe that he did this great thing here was because Jonah was a Jew, and he was asked to go to a Gentile city to cry out against it, thinking that he would not be received; because the Gentiles would think, "What's this Jew got to do with us?" But you see, another thing, it gives us a great thing here to see, that God not only is God of the Jew, but He's God also of the Gentile. He's God of all people. He just chose the Jews. 45 The Jews was called God's chosen people. They were chosen for a specific cause. And that cause was to give to them the law. And they could not keep it. And He just showed by that people, that the law could not be kept. And if He was a--a--a God of righteousness... And the law demanded righteousness, but there was no grace in law to bring a man out; no penalty was paid by the law. But it taken grace to pay that penalty unto where the law put us under.
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And Jonah here was called on--as this, one of the minor prophets of the
Bible, to go down to this city. And here we find an example of all of
us. Every one of us, we always are running from something. We run from
troubles; we run from responsibilities. We--we're all prone to do that.
We--we are--we're more prone to run than we are to stand and face it
out. See? We just--we--we find ourselves running. Sometimes we find
ourself prone to run from work. We don't want to--we don't want to
work. Some people just think they can make their living without
working. But I think Solomon, it was, that said we could find here the
answer in watching an ant.
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We got so many things we have to do, so much responsibility that we
have to face. Everybody's got to face a certain responsibility.
52
I just got through talking to my little nephew up there. He's a
Catholic, and he... And I baptized that boy in the Name of Jesus Christ
here a few years ago, and he got with some little girl and turned
Catholic. And I held his mother's hand while she was dying over there.
She said to me, the last words, "Take care of Melvin." And he's just
been dreaming dreams. He just can't... Every--everyday the last week
he's been dreaming dreams. Said, "I'd walk into your church, Uncle
Bill; you was standing there preaching; I'd run up to start to make a
confession; I'd wake up." He said, "I--I been wrong." 53 But to face up to responsibility, sometimes it takes the very hide off of us to do that. As a father to face up the responsibility to give your child a whipping. Them little fellows, you don't want to do that. But as a father or mother you've got to face the responsibility of raising that child, because the Bible said, "Spare the rod and you'll spoil your son." And that still stands good in the sight of every psychologist there is in the world. That still remains God's Truth. If there'd been more of that practiced, we wouldn't have had so much juvenile delinquency and stuff, and the rot that we got in the world today. But the old golden rule of the home's been broken long time ago, and they let the kids do whatever they want to.
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But even as I said, ministers, they'll come face to face with Truth,
and then walk away from it. See, they're--they're just have--just seems
like there's something that they--they don't want to face up to it.
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How about you Lutherans? How many Lutherans was afraid to--people was
afraid to face up to Luther's truth when he come forth with
justification? Look what it cost you, maybe your own life to come out
and confess Jesus Christ and--and become a--a Lutheran.
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What about you Pentecostals that received the restoration of the gifts?
When the baptism of the Holy Ghost come out with speaking in tongues
and the gifts of the Spirit coming back in the church, why the
Methodists wanted to kick you out, and they did do it. But you had to
face up to it. It's something you had to do.
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And when you see then in this day now when the Word of God has made
these promises of things that we see happening now, then we've got the
responsibility to either face up to it or get away from it. You have...
You just can't stay neutral; you've got to do something about it.
Said... Some move's got to be made. You can't come in that church door
and go out the same person you come in. You're either further away or
closer to God every time you come in or go out there.
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Say for instance I said I was going west, and you pointed me this
a-way. Well, the first thing you know, I run plumb a-passed my target.
And I'm too--I'm northwest. Well, what if somebody points me down this
way, and I go that way. I'll pass my target again; I went southwest.
Well, as long as there's a question of which was is west, there's got
to be a direct answer somewhere. And when these questions confront us
about the Bible truths, there's got to be the right answer somewhere.
That's right; it's got to be there.
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Now, when we find these things though, when we're confronted and come
into a meeting, and see the power of God moving and doing things, and
doing supernatural works, and see it performed, and look in the Bible
and see that it's promised for this hour; then when we see those
things, then we are confronted with a responsibility to either accept
it, I mean, as for ourselves...
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As I've said... What if I--if I was a young man and looking for a wife,
to be married, and here stood a girl that met every qualification that
I thought it took to make a woman, why, morally she was a queen, and
lovely, and--and a fine personality, a real Christian, everything that
I could think of to make me a good wife; no matter how much I think
she's perfect, she's exactly right, she isn't mine till I accept her
and the responsibility of her being my wife. 70 Oh, how many denominational ships have we got going down to Tarshish for the Jonahs of these days: nine hundred of them, something, a ship that takes the easy route. Don't want to face up to it. Jonah didn't want to face up the thing of going to the Gentiles. He didn't want to take that cruel message over there: "Within forty days you'll perish if you don't repent." He hated to do that, and he thought, "Them Gentiles, it's hard to tell what they'll do to me." But he had to face up to it. See? But he took a easy ship and went down to Tarshish, went down in the hull of the ship and went to sleep: took the easy route, the easy way.
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It's a popular way with the people. It's easy to take the way where
everybody can pat you on the back and say you're a good fellow, and,
"This is So-and-so, and certain..." and the world will look upon you.
It's easy to go the popular way. But when--when you have to do
something different, when you have to stand to your conviction of what
you know to be the Truth, there's where the hard part; that's the rub
comes, right there. 75 And so we find out that we have many easy ways to go, ships going down to Tarshish, for it's easy. The unresponsibilities, it just flows in; you have everything coming, everybody likes you, and everybody--nobody disagree with you, you disagree with nobody; now, if that ain't a dishrag (That's right. Yes.), push over, flop over. Why, anybody, I don't care who you are and what you're standing for... Actually, decent thinking people will think more of you if you'll stand for your conviction of what's right. That's right.
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Don't care... You take a woman, she might be ever, not very attractive
and whatever she is, but you let that woman stand for principles of
womanhood, let her stand like a lady, and if a man's got a ounce of man
about him, he'll take up for her. Absolutely, we appreciate something
that--that somebody's got that they believe that it's the truth and
will stand for what they think is right.
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Responsibility... But it's easy to go the way the world goes. It's easy
to flow down the stream. Go out there and set down in the river with
your boat. You get your oars and start pulling up against the current;
you don't make much time and it goes hard, but you just once let loose
the oars and watch how fast you pass trees going down. But look where
you're going. When things are floating easy, remember, you're going
towards a--a great cataract down there of some sort; you're going
towards the falls. And it won't be long till you'll be going over that
falls, just floating with the world, easy, the way it goes. You don't
want that. No, sir. But you must accept your responsibility. 80 And the responsibility that God has given us in this day to bring this Message... And as I get older and I know my days are shortening up, I feel the responsibility greater than I ever felt: press it on. We must do it. We must get down to it in our--everywhere we go and tell the Message and--and tell the people that Jesus Christ is coming, that He's God and He's coming soon. There's not a--not a hope left in the world but the coming of the Lord.
81
Looking back there at some friends that was with me up there when the
Angel of the Lord... These boys setting here, I believe they found the
place where it happened up there. And just remember what the Lord said
that day to Brother Wood when we was walking up the hill. And--and he
was kinda weeping because of his wife being sick. And the Lord said,
"Pick up that rock, and throw it up in the air, and say THUS SAITH THE
LORD." And I did that. And Brother Wood is setting as a witness.
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A young preacher was there, and he was a... I noticed... I just met him
the night before; he was in our camp. He come up to be with us. And he
said to me; he said, "Brother Branham, do you ever see visions out like
this?"
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While I was standing there the Lord said--showed me what was going to
happen: "Judgment's fixing to strike the west coast." And He said, "Get
over there beside that fireplace."
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And we see isms and things rising up and all these different things; we
know there's got to be a true answer to this. There's people out yonder
in the country now going into caves and things. "On the 16th of March
(you've read it in the paper) the Lord's coming." You know that isn't
so. Jesus said, "No man knows the minute or hour."
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Shirk this? We must tell the people that we're living in the hours of
the coming of the Son of God. We want--want to watch and God... Be on
the move all the time, ready to give a man a correct answer. 95 Then there come that other Adam which was Christ, not a One like Him. Somebody say He wasn't God. His uniqueness proved He was God. There never was a creature lived like Him. He lived in a world to Himself. He was borned outside of the realm of the natural...?... Hallelujah. He was the Creator Himself made flesh. Who could ever stand where He stood? Who ever talked like Him? Who could ever say the things that He said? Who could ever do the things that He done? His uniqueness proved He was God. There wasn't a prophet or nothing else could do what He done, Who could call the dead back from the grave, and Who could stop the skies, and do anything He wanted to do. He was God. Who could ever stand in His place? Who--what could He be but that perfect, immortal God made flesh and dwelt among us.
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Nothing ever compared with Him. He lived in a world to Himself. No man
ever spake like Him. When He just opened His mouth, there was something
about it. Something was different from anybody else. Somebody said He
was just an ordinary man. I defy that. He was God; that's what He was.
For no man ever spoke like Him; no man could speak like Him; because He
was the living Word Itself made flesh, the manifestation of the
Fullness of God. 98 He stood there. What man would be poor, didn't have a place to lay His head, that even knowed where a fish swallowed a coin. Who, what man could take them big jugs of water and turn them to wine and not have a place to lay His head? He had to face up to the responsibilities that had been given into His hands. What man that--could raise a man out of the grave after he'd been dead four days and rotten? Could He not have saved Hisself? Sure He could, but if He did He'd have not saved us. He had to face up to the responsibilities. And because of His obedience to the Word, where Adam's disobedience, and he took the short cut, the way down to Tarshish, but Jesus took the way to Nineveh to the Gentiles to get Hisself a Bride. I'm glad that He did it tonight. And we ought to face up to the facts that we belong to Him and take the world away. Amen.
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Every man had to face up to that, has got a responsibility before God.
We just take for instance Noah, he had... Noah, Moses, Elijah, and all
the rest of them of every age, had to face up to the responsibility.
And they had to do it. But that's the reason they were sent in the
hour...
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And then he... Then faith without works is dead. If you say, "I believe
it," and don't make no act... Just like the Message. If you say, "I
believe it," don't make no act, what good does it do? See? Noah went to
work with his hammer and built an ark to confirm what he was talking
about. That's what we have to do too. We have to go to work and prove
our faith by our works. Our works proves our faith.
103
Notice. Cry out against it. Oh, my. There it is; that's the subject.
Cry out against it. There's the check part. He was going to have and
tell those fellows, "Say, I come to join up with you guys. You know, I
believe, I'll tell you what I'll do; I've got just a little thing here
I believe I can make it a--bring us all together, and do this, that, or
the other," but it was cry out against it. When you have to cry out
against something... Now, he had to cry out against everything that was
down there, cry out against the city, cry out against their work, cry
out against their church, cry out against their prophet, cry out
against their ministers, cry out against their priests; cry against it,
the whole thing, cry out against it. 105 John the Baptist was very unpopular in his age. He cried out against his age. He said to the king, the--the potentate of the--of the land... He--he had--he married his brother's wife. He had to preach on marriage and divorce one morning. So he cried out against it; he said, "It's not lawful for you to have her." It cost him his head to be cut off later, but he cried out, and he stood to his post of duty. He never took a ship to Tarshish and said, "Well, I'll agree with you, Herod. It's all right. As long as you think she's a nice woman, she's making you a nice wife, go ahead." Oh, mercy. Them dishrags. You see? Just--just every little thing... Why, it's nothing but to clean dirty plates with.
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But notice. John wasn't that way. He faced right up to it. He said, "It
is not lawful for you to have her." Yes, sir. And he stood out against
it.
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Amos of old cried out, said, "The lion has roared; who can but fear?
And God has spake; who can but prophesy? Who can but prophesy?" When
you see God speaks and said a certain thing will happen, and there it
is...
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He said, "The lion has roared; who can but fear? And God has spoke; who
can but prophesy? When you see God doing something... You say, I might
not be a prophet... Jonah said... "I might not be a prophet or the son
of a prophet; but God has spoke, who can but prophesy?" 113 But many like Adam, do the same thing, try to make a substitute in some way, try to find a way out, and--and make a substitute to face God after they know in the wrong, faced up to the truth, went on with his wife and did exactly what God told him not to do. He went right ahead and did it anyhow. And then he found hisself naked, she and he both in the garden of Eden. Their eyes come open; they knowed what was right and wrong then. And then he tried to find a substitute to kinda cover himself up with it. Now, that's just about the way we do today, an excuse, say, "Well, I tell you; if it was here or if this..." or, "If, if, if;" that's just it. See, but you must face up to it. It's either right or wrong. And if it's right, let's stay by it. If it's wrong, get away from it. That's all. Get what--find out what is right. You don't want to wait any longer. Let's find out now what's Truth and what's right and stay with it. We know that's truth.
114 Now, we find today that our people are so... It seems like all the sincerity has gone out of the churches. 116 And then over there they had a television. And in this television these kids got to watching on Sunday morning some kind of hymn singing that come on. And you know, it--it would almost make you ashamed if there wasn't a genuine Christianity somewhere that you could put your hands on, to see what's called Christianity. Why, it seems like all the sincerity's gone out of it. Why, they don't--they don't seem to... Why, it's just terrible the way they stand there and draw their fist and fight one another on there, and try to sing hymns and everything like that, and pull jokes that hardly would--a sailor would pull, and then say all kinds of things, and kid and go on. You know the sacredness of--of--of Christianity has seemed to lose its place. 117 Now, I go to church and--and see the pastor get up there and announce that the--there's going to be a--a swimming bee. All the women in these bathing suits, they're all going out there. They're going to have a contest, these women, swimming. And they're going to have a--a party of some sort, and they're going to fry up a lot of--of chicken, and play bunco, and--and all these things like that. To me that takes the genuine sincerity out of Christianity. Just get by with anything. 118 I seen... Coming up here... We find out... You know, we find more of our sisters wearing shorts up here in this cold country than you find out there in that hot country. See? It's true. Out there where it's really hot there's not too many of them that wear them. But here where--where it's cold they--they do it. See, it's... They don't realize it's the devil doing that. See? Now, if it was to be comfortable, if it was to help yourself, it'd be different. Be men. I think it looks sickly on a man. But it--but... Yeah, yeah, You... You'd wouldn't pay no attention to a man. But the lady, her--her body is sacred, and she must keep it that way. And to see old... 119 If you can see people today... There's two spirits; and One of them is the Holy Spirit; the other one's a unholy spirit, and one's governed by that. And both of them religious, now, that's the strange part; they're both religious. And just like Esau and Jacob was, both religious; like Cain and Abel was, both religious; like Judas and Jesus was, both religion--both religious... And we see it today, both sides religious. See, it's the same spirit. The people die, but the spirit doesn't die; it goes right on. Both religious, one of them is possessed with the Holy Spirit that lives the kind of life that they should live and walk godly and honest. They wouldn't beat you out of a penny, and they'd--they'd do everything honest that they could to help you, and the others just will--just as nice as they can be. And the others we find out it's just vice versa, and yet both of them are religious spirits. Two of them, one Holy Spirit and the other a unholy spirit. And we--if you notice it'll... Even though claiming religion, they'll make fun of you and call you a holy-roller; they do anything they can. A... 120 They ignoring the--the unchanging Word of God as though It never had been written. See, you can say, "Now, looky here, if--if the baptism... I have the Holy Spirit." And stand there with that cigar in your hand smoking? "Yes, I have the Holy Spirit. I don't think it's wrong to take a little drink. I don't think it..." See? And did you notice, "I don't think?" But God thinks different, you see, of course, to His Word. See? See, they--and they--they just simply as much as--as spit on It. That's exactly right.
121
Just as much as this little, old, crippled guy that crawled out that
time when David was being excommunicated from his throne... He was
going up on the Mount of Olives, going out weeping as he went up,
looking back. And this little, old fellow crawled out there and was
spitting on him. And that guard said, "I'll let the--that dog's head
stay on him and spit on my king." 123 Now, remember, we're going to have to answer for it. Remember those who spit on Christ answered for it. When David returned back from his exile--when he was a fugitive--and when he returned back, remember this fellow fell on his face and cried out for mercy. He spit on David going out, but he was almost ready to bathe his feet with tears and--when he returned back. And someday those who pierced Jesus will see it, and those who are piercing Him today will see it also. They... Someday it'll come back. Remember Revelations 22, He requires us to keep every word that He has written, every word.
124
Now, we know His Presence are here. It's vindicated. We are having it.
We're trusting in this coming week it'll continue to be vindicated
among us, the sick will be healed and great things will be taking
place. We don't want the popular idea; we want the Truth. And we
don't--we want--don't want to... We don't want to face up to nothing
but what God has said is the Truth. But be sure that your sins will
always find you out. If it doesn't here, it'll get you at the judgment.
So you're--you're... It's going to catch you somewhere. Now, that's
true. 126 Like my little nephew awhile ago, about ten years now he's went from pillar to post, some morning he goes to this church, this Catholic church down here and take this one because what some holy father he talks about over here, and somebody over here, and some over here. What does it all amount to? See? And now he's still hungering and thirsting. I said, "Your place is at the altar down there, son." See? There's no way of getting out of it. When God ever takes out after you, you just might as well give up and go on; that's all. 127 Remember God--God was in the boat; God was in the storm; God was in the fish; everywhere he turned, God was there. See? God's there. And He'll just keep haunting at you. So why do we wait any longer? Let's just start this revival right. That's right. What you waiting on? We believe that the coming of the Lord is at hand, and He's going to have a Bride, and it ready. And we don't want no ships to any Tarshish. We're going to Nineveh; we're going to glory. Amen. That's right. We're going where God's going to bless, and that's what we want to do. 128 Lay out in the Presence of God then with our hearts, not our--our hands so much, but our hearts before God until He's seasoned us through and through like that with the rays of His glory and baked into us His--His goodness, and ripened that which we have got into reality (See?) to where we can show others that Jesus Christ lives. Oh, my. We want to be that. 129 And remember, where Jonah went, God was in the boat; and God was in the storm; God was in the fish. He went on being right along with Jonah until His perfect will was done. That's right. And if He's ever after you, you might dodge over here and dodge over there, but you'll be miserable until you come back and do the thing you started out for Him to do at the first place. See? Don't go run from the Presence of God. Face up to it. You believe it's the Truth; then let... If it is the Truth, it's worth living for, dying for, anything else. And if He's ever vindicated it to you that it is the Truth, then we can't run from it nowhere; He'll be right there just the same. You can't do it.
130
By His provided prophet, the one that He ordained to go down there and
call that message... Now, looked like He could've sent another prophet,
but He ordained Jonah. And even Elijah wouldn't have done. Jeremiah
wouldn't have done. Moses wouldn't have done. It was Jonah had to go to
Nineveh. That's all there was to it. He commissioned him and told him
to go. And when He says go there, "Jonah, go to Nineveh," nobody else
can go do that but Jonah. And when God tells you something, you've got
to do it. Nobody else... See, we just have to face up to it and--and go
do it.
132
Now, we believe that the hour has come that St. John 14:12 must be
fulfilled. We--we believe that Malachi 4 must be fulfilled. We believe
that Luke 17:30 must be fulfilled. We believe that all these prophecies
that He said would come to pass in this day, we believe they must be
fulfilled. And we believe we're seeing them fulfilled right now. That's
exactly right. 134 So in this coming week, just a little prelude tonight to let you know what I'm crying out. I'm solely responsible for a Message brethren. You ministers setting here, I'm not here to hurt your feelings. And you women and men on this marriage and divorce case coming up, I want you to remember tonight--I've said all this to get this to you--that I am responsible only to God. And then again, I'm responsible to you to tell you the Truth. And I'm not going to tell you nothing but the Truth as long as God lets me know what Truth is. Until I know the Truth, I won't say nothing about it. And I won't say nothing about it. But I do believe that God shows me the truth on marriage and divorce. And I--I trust that He'll let me bring it out.
135
And other messages I aim to have this week is, "Who is this
Melchisedec?" "Where Did God Choose to Put His Name?," and few of those
things like that, which are messages coming up. And "Birth Pains,"
and--and a few things that's on--on that order. And complementary to a
man choosing his wife, and a few things of them messages I want to
bring up this week. But I just want the congregation, where if there'd
be a minister here... I'm not here, my brethren... I don't want you
to... Or some of you members go back to your church and say, "Brother
Branham said thus and thus."
137
If a Message goes forth, there's signs and wonders, and you still see
that same old school of thought that you come up with, that didn't come
from God. God don't just have to do... And God is trying to get your
attention attracted to something.
139
When Jesus came out after when... "He's a fine rabbi." He could go to
any pulpit and preach when He was healing the sick. When... Oh, they
liked to have Him over there. But one day when He set down and said, "I
and My Father are One," brother, He wasn't so popular after that. When
He said, "Except you eat My flesh and drink My blood, you have no Life
in you; but he that eats My flesh and drinks My blood has Everlasting
Life; and I'll raise him up at the last day." then He wasn't so popular
from then.
142
Let us bow our heads now just a moment. It's almost nine-thirty; I
don't want to keep you, but I want to find this if I can tonight: Is
there some here that--that just isn't exactly where you should be in
Christ, but you--you'd want to be and you desire to be, would you just
raise up your hand, say, "Brother Branham, pray for me." God bless you,
just look at the hands." I--I want--I'm here, Brother Branham, to get
closer to God." If your head was raised, my--my hand's up to. That's
what I'm here for. I'm hungering like you are.
145
Now, Father God, these few little cut-up words, but they're in Your
hands now, Lord; they've been said. I'll have to meet it. Just like
them words can never die, they're going around and around the earth on
a record; someday I'll have to face it right back again. I realize
this, Lord, and I say it with deepness of sincerity.
150
And now with our heads bowed, as our sister is chording then, "He will
give me grace and glory, and go with me all the way," I want you just
to silently pray now and ask the heavenly Father that He will grant to
you tonight that what you have...
154
I know my Brother Banks got real sick. And I saw a vision of him here
not long ago. And he was laying on his back, and I know he come pretty
near going from us recently. And I look at the different ones of you...
156
You look... And I--I come back... I stood over here in a restaurant the
other day eating. A man walked up to me and said, "Aren't you Billy
Branham?"
158
I was coming down though the courthouse, went down to pay my taxes.
Coming down through the courthouse, and a lady hollered at me, and she
said, "Did you know John's gone?" or some name. It might not have been
John--Ed or something. And I said... I didn't know the woman; I felt
embarrassed. And come to find out, I didn't know who she was. She said,
"Do you remember one dark night when the river was up over the banks
out here and houses washing away over on Chestnut street, and you
risked your life to go into a place to get a woman and some little
children out?" 161 Father, they're in Your hands. I'm in Your hands, Lord. We're only here in dedication now, prior to the coming meeting beginning tomorrow night. Will You help us, Lord? May our--may our conversation be constantly upon Thee; may our hearts and minds be stayed upon Thee. And you said You'd keep us in perfect peace. It's also written in the Bible, "Lean not to your own understandings." O God, we don't want our understandings; we want Your understanding. Give them to us, O God, and may the revival come within our souls till this pack of people will be just one heart and one accord. Grant it, Father. Grant this things while we pray in Jesus Christ's Name.
162
163 Let's just pray, each one in your own way now. Just--just forget time. Let's just bow our heads in His Presence. This little lady here crying out, "I love You, Jesus." You remember when you got saved many years ago, you remember how sweet that was to you? He's just as sweet tonight. Let's pray. Everybody in your own way now, let's just--let's just all consecrate ourselves to God, just dedicate ourselves over to the Lord.
164 Dear Lord Jesus, [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]
"Thou the Stream of all my comfort, more than life to me, Whom have I
on earth besides Thee? Or Whom in heaven but Thee?" Dear God, we pray
now that Your mercy and grace will be sent upon each and every one of
us, Lord. We're here around the altar. Many could not come up; You'll
meet them at their seat. Whatever we offer, Lord, You're willing to
receive. If we just offer You our time, You will receive it, talent,
You will receive it. But, Lord God, tonight we're going beyond that;
we're offering all we are. All that I am, all that I ever expect to be,
all is in You, Lord. We pray that You'll take this, our prayers, into
Thy heart, Lord, and give us of the great deepness of the Holy Spirit,
that our lives will be changed; for we see that we're near the end now.
Can't be too much longer. And as we see our loved ones dropping day by
day, young and old, we know soon it must knock at our door. And
tonight, Lord, while we're in our right mind, setting here, or kneeling
here, standing here, whichever position we're in, receive us, Lord God.
166
I pray, dear God, for each one of these, these dear people that I stood
yonder Lord, in the mountains in Arizona and cried about. And here they
are, knelt around the altar with us tonight, praying, consecrating our
lives. We love You, Father, more than our own lives. We love You more
than our families. We love You more than wife, children, father,
mother, sister, brother, husband, wife. We love You, Lord Jesus. Make
that so real in our hearts, Lord. Pour in the oil of gladness this
week, Lord, in our souls. Give us a bathing, a washing of the Word, by
the water of the Word, dividing unto us Truth.
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168
Lord Jesus, Thou Rose of Sharon, Lily of the Valley, the Bright and
Morning Star, Fairest of ten thousands, Thou the Stream of all my life,
more than life to me, how we love You. Dear Father, oh, how we praise
Thee. Bless these, Lord, bless Your...?... Grant these things, Lord.
Grant it...?... [Brother Branham continues praising and worshipping God--Ed.] 170 As John of old, when he got too old to preach, he would just set and scream, they tell me, with all of his might, "Little children, love one another." Love one another. Don't let nothing come among you. See? Keep all, everything away from... You don't... No matter what it is, face up to it. We're on our road to Nineveh. See? Don't get on that old ship of Tarshish that takes you out of the company. Let's move right on up the stream of God's blessing. I believe we're going to have it; I believe our Father. 171 Feel better now, sister? That's fine; that's the way I like to see children borned, that's...?... I can just think of years ago right on these grounds how many thousands has been borned into the Kingdom of God right on this ground. How little did we know when we was standing with a--eighty cents in our pocket to build the church with... Oh, He said, "I the Lord hath planted it; I'll water it day and night." And He's done it; He's done it. God bless you. 172 Now, when we bow our heads... Now, tomorrow night, remember, the services will be held up at the school auditorium here, and if... We will have somebody posted here now to show the people how to get there, 'cause new ones would be coming in.You love Him say, "Amen." [Congregation says, "Amen"--Ed.] Oh, isn't He wonderful? I stand down here on the bank and sing that old song:
On Jordan's stormy banks I stand (Think, that's been thirty years ago, thirty--thirty-three years ago.)
And cast a wishful eye
To Canaan's fair and happy land,
Where my possessions lie.
And many I baptized that evening are over there now. When they stood
there and witnessed that Morning Star coming down out of the heavens,
circling around like that, said, "As John the Baptist was sent forth to
bring the--to forerun the first coming of Christ, your Message will
forerun the second coming." How could it be thought? But all God's
words are true. All God's words... We're living in the Presence of the
great King. God bless you.While we bow our heads, I'm going to ask Brother Neville, our precious pastor, to come here, dismiss us in prayer. God bless you, Brother Neville. |
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