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A Paradox (62-0128A)
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While we remain standing just a moment, let's pray. Our heavenly
Father, we are approaching Thy throne of mercy in the Name of the Lord
Jesus. We're nearing the end of this convention now, and it is told us
in the Scriptures that Jesus at the end of the feast, stood and cried.
There might have been expectations that He'd hoped that would've been
fulfilled. God, we're waiting with great anticipations, knowing the
feebleness of human beings. But God, we have expected a great
outpouring of Your Spirit, something extraordinary.
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And this week, passing through the valley here with these, Your
servants, preaching in their churches, they never told me what to
speak, just said, "Go on." To see that fine cooperation and lovely
spirit, they too, are here waiting for something to happen. So we
literally feel the Holy Spirit crying out in us, "Come, Lord Jesus."
Fill our expecting hearts. Give us that what we are searching for,
Lord: great measure of Your grace, we pray.
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For the risen Lord walked with them, and He did something in the midst
of them. After walking with Him all day, and they did not understand
just who He was; they knowed it was a blessing to be with such a
Teacher. But when He did something just like He did it before the
crucifixion, they knew no man did that like that but He. And they
really knew that it was the Lord Jesus. Quickly they went to tell
others. E-4 [Brother Branham speaks to someone at the platform--Ed.]...?... This is indeed a extraordinary time for me. And I'm under great anticipation also, and expectations for something to take place during this meeting that's different. And if we should be closing the service this afternoon, I'm sure that all of us could say, "It's been good to be here," the first night to hear Brother Oral Roberts, and his mighty message to the people of the moral decay of the people. Then along come one of the most impact messages of twelve or fifteen minutes, from our Brother Velmer Gardner. I looked upon him and admired him with great admiration, how that he could pack so much in just a little time.
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I was telling my wife back there that--about it when we got home, and
she said, "Well," said, "Bill, that's what they always... You keep them
too long." E-6 But when I heard that doctor the other night, giving that exhortation about Jesus, I thought he might be real good on his diagnosis if--if he's going to examine the physical body. And he didn't do too good--or too bad a job on diagnosing the spiritual condition; he had a real good diagnosis of that. And the words that he said... I hope I never have to call for his service. But if I ever do, I want a man like that to perform the operation, if I ever have to have one--one that's got his trust in the Lord. E-7 Along with that, and hearing other men, some of them I didn't even know... I certainly believe it would be great if we just went home right now. It would be wonderful. But I believe He's going to grant us some more blessings, because there's many here. I'm waiting to hear this Brother Brown, I believe, tomorrow night. And I've never... Episcopalian, huh? [Congregation laughs--Ed.] Presbyterian. Mistake like that, I might as well read the Scripture and go on, hadn't I? May I say this, Brother Brown: a brother in Christ. I know I'm right then. I've heard much about him, and I sure want to hear him. E-8 Get to meet all of our friends. And then the little chopped-up, stirred-up message yesterday morning. Then to see Satan jump on a little woman, rush her out there... Oh, if the people just be spiritual... Standing here, I felt that great pressure. She went out, and I prayed, "Heavenly Father, send the Holy Spirit after her." He caught her right out there, brought her back, cast the evil from her. And I understand she got the Holy Ghost now. So we're thankful for that. "In My Name they shall cast out devils."
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Now, let's turn to a--a Scripture. And I've got about six pages of them
wrote down here, but I won't get to all of those, but--but just a few.
And just express my thanks to all of you for your fine fellowship and
cooperation, and can bear with me the way you do.
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Now, you that mark down texts, if I should call it that, or you mark
down the Scripture readings: from Joshua, the book of Joshua, feeling
that the Holy Spirit has laid this upon my heart for this afternoon,
Joshua 10:12, one verse: E-11 Now, I went... Thinking of that, I got the dictionary. And I thought, "That's kind of an unusual word. We don't use it too much." And I thought, "Maybe, Lord, because You placed that upon my heart, there may be something there that I should look up." And Webster's dictionary says a "paradox" "is something incredible but true": something that's incredible, but yet it's true. Doesn't seem like it could be true at all; but it is true. That's a paradox. E-12 I begin to think then how many paradoxes that we could point out. And if we would stop this afternoon, it would amaze you to see how many things that scientifically it could not be, but yet it is. This world hanging in space is a paradox. We're told that it's turning around, making its complete circle every twenty-four hours, and it's approximately twenty-five thousand miles around the world. And you know, you can... There's nothing in the world that'll move that perfect like that world does. And the eclipse of the moon from the great solar system... How are they standing in the air, revolving so perfectly, and around the equator, till you can time it for twenty or thirty years, and it'll not miss a second.
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I have a watch here, and it was give to me by some good friends over
when I was in Switzerland, just a common Swiss watch... A little watch
probably cost about a hundred and fifty dollars, or something. But it's
a good one to me. And it's called the Vulcain Cricket, and it's one of
the best timepieces I ever wore. Yet, I can set that and time it;
within two or three months it's either fast or slow. And there's
nothing that we have that'll keep anything perfect. E-14 Which is up and down? Is the North Pole on top, or is the South Pole on top? We don't know, because we're in space. And you throw a ball in the air and can watch it. It will not make two revolutions in the same place. It's falling, going up, and it's making its own wind and--just as the earth, gravitation holding it. But it won't turn twice in the same spot, either going up or coming down. But yet, this great ball has turned thousands times thousands of years, not missed a bit. That's a paradox.
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It's a paradox when you watch that moon. Look at the tides out on the
coast here, how those angry waves with about four-fifths of the earth,
almost, in water... Go to the seashore and watch that tide as those
angry big waves breaking way out there, half a mile out in the ocean or
more, beating against that ocean bank. Why doesn't it just come on
over? There's just one thing keeping it from doing so. That's the moon.
That moon's God's watchdog. He watches over that seashore because God
has set its boundaries, and it cannot pass that.
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That moon millions of miles away from the earth, how can it affect the
earth? How can it draw a line? Why don't that sea run in a few hundred
miles and then stop? Because God set its boundaries. It cannot pass
that. And He's got a watchman to see that it doesn't pass it. E-17 You've got... made up of soul, body, and spirit. The outside, which is the body, is controlled by five senses. You enter that body by five senses: see, taste, feel, smell, and hear. Inside the body is a soul. That soul has five gates: conscience, and so forth, memory. But inside of that is a spirit. That's what controls it all. There's only one gate to that, and that's free moral agency, to act: to receive, or refuse.
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And that seed planted in the ground, then what happens? The winter
comes on and bursts it. The skin's gone; the pulp's gone. And that germ
of life, you can't find it. But in the springtime it comes back again.
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And while I was over there, why, we pulled up to a house, and he said,
"I wouldn't get out, 'cause this fellow's an infidel." Said, "He just
doesn't believe in God, and he curses the very thoughts of God."
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Brother Wood said... Now, he was a Jehovah Witness that his boy,
crippled, one leg drawed up under him, was healed in the meeting. He's
a contractor. So he just quit contracting, moved next door to me, been
there about ten years. Now, all of his people, by visions--every one of
them, even readers in Jehovah Witness movement, is every one filled
with the Holy Ghost. So then we standing there, he said, "I brought my
pastor with me."
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He said, "I believe they're barking up the wrong tree." Now, anybody
knows that a dog that you hunt with at night, and he barks the wrong
tree, you're always fooled. So he said, "They're barking up the wrong
tree." And now, he said, "They claim to have something treed, but you
can never see it."
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And said, "At the meeting that night where several thousand people had
gathered," he said, "this woman's sister was setting over in there
crying about her sister." Said, "She couldn't even get on the bedpan no
more. Wife and I had to pull a draw-sheet from beneath her." And said,
"She... her sister out there with a... crying." Said, "This minister
looked at that woman, and called her name, and said, 'You're weeping
over a sister that's dying with cancer up on a certain ridge.' 'Yes,'
said the woman."
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"Well," said, "the woman took off with some more people." And said,
"Honest, it's three miles nearly over there," and said, "we thought
they had the Salvation Army on that hillside around ten o'clock one
night." But said, "We went over there the next morning, and the old
lady was up cooking breakfast, eating fried apple pies for breakfast."
And said, "That's been two or three years ago." And said, "You know,
she hasn't even had a sick day since." He said, "Now, if I could see
something like that happen."
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And I said, "Uh-huh." I said, "Sir, tell me what intelligence tells
that sap to leave the tree, and go down to the roots for the winter.
Now, you set a bucket of water on the post out there, and see if the
middle of August, the water will start going down to the bottom of the
post." I said, "The tree has no intelligence. It doesn't know the
season. It has no intelligence. Yet, there is an intelligence somewhere
that sends that tree back to preserve its life."
E-25 She said, "Sir, can't you read?"
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I was thinking of death, and if we're on leaves... A leaf hangs on a
tree to serve a purpose. And you and I are hanging on a Tree of Life
after we've accept Christ. And after while when the season changes, the
life goes out of that leaf down into the root, comes back again next
year bringing a new leaf.
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The sun rises and sets to show birth, death, resurrection; birth,
death, resurrection, perfectly turning. Summer, winter, autumn, fall,
just perfectly showing death, burial, resurrection; death, burial,
resurrection. But when we come forth again, it'll be a complete new
season. It'll be in the millennium. There'll be no more death. Oh, we
could stay all afternoon on it. How wonderful to see God's paradoxes,
to see how He--He does it. E-28 Doctor, I'm beginning to feel religious. His Word cannot return until It's accomplished that which It's been spoke for. God's a waiting this afternoon on a people that'll take a hold of that Word and hold It until It's accomplished that which It was purposed for. Yes. It cannot return. It's a paradox. The whole Word of God is a paradox--cannot return, has to accomplish which It was spoken for.
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Now, to our text: Joshua. As you read on through the chapter, you'll
find that the Bible says that there never was a day like that before or
after, that when God listened to a man. I've got a teen-age girl:
Rebekah. She's in high school. And here some time ago I was reading
that. And she said, "Daddy, there must be a mistake there somewhere."
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I said, "He wasn't talking about that missile. He said, 'Stand still
over Gibeon; and in the valley of Ajalon, hold still.' And the sun
never moved off of Gibeon, or Ajalon for twenty-four hours. He wasn't
talking about that missile out there. He was talking about the sun
crossing the earth. He wasn't concerned about that. He was concerned
about enough light to bring the enemy of Israel down." The sun is what
he was talking about--the sun--the reflection of the sun. That's the
sun he was talking about.
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Now, yet that being there, the writer that wrote this Book and said
there never had been anything like it... That same God that stopped the
sun said this in Mark 11, 11:22 and 23. He said; Jesus said, when He
was speaking about the tree, "Verily I say unto you, if you shall say
to this mountain, 'Be moved,' and don't doubt in your heart, but
believe that what you have said will come to pass, you can have what
you've said." E-32 We know... Many of us know... I've seen, myself, such things like that happen: creative things that I know has happened. The impossibility... If I had time to linger on it, but I haven't, of scientific proof of the impossibilities of creation. Only God Himself could do it, 'cause He's God. A God that could perform a paradox there is still the same God today that still can make a paradox. That's right. E-33 Noah's time, in Noah's day it was a paradox. You remember, there had been no rain on the earth till the day of Noah. God watered up through the springs and so forth. But Noah begin to build an ark. What was he doing? Before the paradox ever taken place, Noah made preparations for it. Oh, may I say this afternoon, if we here today will only prepare for a paradox... The One Who can bring a paradox is with us. The God Who all of His works is paradox, past understanding, incredible, but true, He can bring a paradox.
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Noah got ready for it. I'd imagine in his preparation times that people
said, "Wonder what that old crank is having out there, up there
pounding away on an old wooden ship. It's never rained. It's a... There
is no such a thing."
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Abraham, when he was on top of the mountain with his only child, little
Isaac... He'd waited for twenty-five years to get the child. And then,
when the child was about fourteen years old, God told him... What was
He doing this for now? To confirm that God keeps His Word. No matter
how unreasonable it seems, He still can perform and make a paradox. E-36 Look. He was three day's journey from his home, back among the wild beasts, and besides that, on top of the mountain where there couldn't have been a sheep. And he wouldn't have been up there where there's no water. Where did that ram come from? It wasn't a vision. He killed the ram; blood run out of it. It was God, the Creator. Because he stayed in the line of duty to God's Word, there come a paradox, and he killed the ram... died in his son's place. A paradox. E-37 It certainly was a paradox in Sodom, a little before then, when Sarah laughed at the voice of a Man in human flesh out there, which was God. And He had His back turned to the tent, the Angel did. And He spoke to Abraham, and called him his name, "Abraham" called Sarah, "Sarah," when he'd just received that name a few days before, and said, "Abraham, I'm going to visit you according to the time of life." And Sarah, in the tent, laughed. And the Angel with His back turned to the tent... Not--not one of these, just like a theophany. He was a Man with His back turned to the tent, said, "Why did Sarah laugh in the tent, saying, 'This cannot be so.'?" It was a paradox.
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One time when Israel's armies was standing in defeat... And there was
great soldiers there, mighty men, Joab, Saul (head and shoulders above
every man he had in the army), all armored with great armors and
swords, trained men from boys to fight. But because they seen the
opposition so great, they was afraid to meet the challenge of the
boasting Goliath of the Philistines, afraid to meet it.
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And you know what? He said it at the wrong time. There was a little old
stooped boy in there, ruddy, the Bible said, that had knowed what God
meant. He'd seen God in action. He knowed that the God of Israel was a
God of eternity. He knowed that God had delivered him out of the paws
of a lion, out of the paws of a bear, with a slingshot.
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David was the smallest of the whole army, and he wasn't even in the
army. He'd not affiliated with them yet, so he--he was kind of an
offspring, an off-scour. And he wasn't a trained man. He hadn't been in
the seminary yet, and he didn't have the ecclesiastical jackets that
the rest of them had. But... And when they tried one on him, it didn't
fit him.
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And this little fellow stood there, shoulders drooped, a little piece
of sheepskin around him, no great armor, and so forth, on. So he said,
"You mean to tell me you'll let that uncircumcised Philistine, that
unbeliever say there's no such a thing, and defy the armies of the
living God?" Said, "I'll go fight him."
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Moses, after being a well-trained man, a military man, knowing what he
was talking about; he knowed how to hold an army. He knowed how to
fight and had tried his weapons, but it didn't work. It was a paradox.
After talking to God in the form of fire on a bush, that took a dry
stick off the desert and went down and took over a army: took over a
nation with a dry stick: Took over an army took over a nation at the
age of eighty years old with nothing but a stick in his hand.
Hallelujah.
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I've often thought how ridiculous that might've looked to the carnal
mind: an old man, whiskers hanging down over his bosom, probably his
bald head shining through the sun, hairs drooping down, pulling a
little donkey behind him, his wife setting on there with a young'un
setting on her hip, this old stick, his eyes looking out towards the
skies, walking down through there. "Where are you going, Moses?" E-44 Now, you just tell me if that's regular, the regular routine, for a man to take a stick in his hand and go over and take over Russia. If God sent him, he will do it, 'cause the God that sent him will be with him. Jesus said, "As the Father sent Me, so send I you." And when He... The Father that sent Him was in Him. And when God sends any man, Christ goes in him. Sure. "As the Father sent Me..." The Father that sent Him went with Him. And the Christ that sends the man goes with the man. See? There's just paradoxes everywhere. Now. A dry stick... But he went down and took it over: how ridiculous, seems strange. E-45 It seemed ridiculous when there wasn't a well nowhere. Down in the valleys, all around over the hillsides they couldn't even find a smell of water. And the driest place that was in the desert was that old rock. Go out here in the desert and look and see. Look like back under a nice palo verde, or somewhere, there'd be a little spring. Get down in the valley where all the waters run down, and dig down there you'll find water the quickest. But God sent him up on the hill to the driest thing there. That's the way God does. He likes to take something that's nothing and show that He is something. As I've often said, "God takes the nobodies to make somebody out of them. But when people think they're somebody, then they become nobodies in God's sight."
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Now, we find out that Moses took that dry stick and hit the rock. And
when he did, water sprang forth. Now, get a stick and go out in the
desert today and start smiting on rocks. It was a paradox.
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One time when a believer got in the wrong company... (We have that all
the time.) A believer by the name of Jehoshaphat got into the wrong
company with Ahab, a make-believer. And when a make-believer and a
believer gets together, you got trouble. Now, when you get a believer
in a seminary that's got a bunch of make-believers in there, you got
trouble again.
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So here was a believer in the company of a make-believer. So he had an
axe to grind, of course. And he said, "Now, we'll tell you what we'll
do. You know we're brothers. We're all just the same." But we're not
the same. No, sir. You don't mix oil and water. No. "We're all just the
same, so let your chariots be ours, and ours yours. And we'll go up to
Gilgal, and we'll fight this battle, and push these--the enemy off."
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So they dressed theirself to make something handsome-looking, set out
in the gates. And when they did... They brought up four hundred
prophets, and when they did... All of them prophets... And they said,
"Go up, and the Lord bless you. Go up there. We're four hundred strong
with one accord. Go up. I'll bless you, be with you."
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And it seemingly, it was just exactly right, because actually the land
did belong to Israel. See, it can look so real and so right. But if you
want a paradox, you've got not to divvy one speck from God's Word.
You've got to stay right with the Word. Jesus said, "If ye abide in Me,
and My Word in you, then ask what you will." But it's on a condition.
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So then, he just brought them out there and they prophesied. But yet,
that didn't kind of satisfy Jehoshaphat. He said, "Haven't you got one
more that you can consult?"
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Micaiah, a man anointed, he said, "I'll only say what God puts in my
mouth to say."Amen. God, give us some more Micaiahs. "But I'll only say
what God puts in my mouth."
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Let me stop just a minute. A man come to me not long ago, come from
overseas. The man was wrong. He had three or four children, and a wife,
and he was running around with a woman over here. I don't say anything
immorally, but it just didn't look right. You see, you have to watch
what you're doing in the eyes of the public. You're written epistles.
E-54 So we find out. And Micaiah said, "Go on up, if you want to. But I seen Israel like sheep scattered, having no shepherd."
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Now, if Ahab would've set down and listened... Remember, we know that
Elijah was an a-vindicated prophet. A prophet's just not jumped up
overnight. Prophets are born prophets. Sure. And he'd been a prophet
since his childhood. And every word that he said, all of his doctrine
was of God, because God vindicated him that he was a prophet. He did.
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Now, let me stop a minute. How can God today bless what He's cursed?
Can't do it. Lying, stealing, cheating, all this stuff is wrong, and
many other things I could say. If it's wrong, it's wrong. [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.] E-57 When God took John the Baptist and made him the forerunner of Christ, instead of taking one of the rich, royal priests, it was a paradox. How would God take a man that had no education at all? Went into the wilderness at the age of nine when he lost his parents, stayed out there in the wilderness, come out looked like a fuzzy worm, the beard out on his face, and a piece of sheepskin wrapped around him, and stood in mud up there, and called the--the audience he was preaching to a generation of snakes in the grass. Could you imagine God taking a man that would say that to an audience of sophisticated Jews and believers, supposed to be?
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He said, "You generation of vipers..." Not, "Hello, Bishop So-and-so.
I'm so glad to see you." Oh, you sissified... "Oh, you generation of
vipers, who's warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Don't you
think, 'We belong to this or that.' God's able of these stones to rise
children to Abraham." When God vindicated, it caused a paradox. He saw
the Holy Ghost descending like a dove upon the Son of man. It was a
paradox.
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Now, we find that in this virgin birth, many of the people... You
precious Catholic people... My background's Catholic too, you know. So
we find out that today you take Mary and make her a goddess, an
intercessor. E-60 This virgin birth... I was down in Mexico there, and there was just all kinds of saints. That's where the little baby was raised up from the dead. You saw it in the Christian Business Men. I want to thank you for that compliment. God bless you. When the little baby... We wouldn't let it go just like that, until the doctor stated that the baby died that morning at nine o'clock. And this was about ten or eleven that night. And the little sister standing out there, a little Catholic girl with the baby in her arm, and three hundred ushers couldn't keep her off the platform.
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Billy come to me, said, "Daddy, you'll have to do something about
that"; said, "that--that's all there is to it." Said, "She ain't got no
prayer card," said, "'cause I've looked." Said, "That brother, I don't
know..." E-62 So I'd got on the platform. The night before that there'd been an old Mexican brother come up. And the whole rack piled full of old clothes that night. Poor old Mexican, little old dirty feet, about eighty years old, stone-blind, old hat in his hands sewed up with twine cord, dust all over it. And he was going along there saying something in Spanish, and I couldn't understand him. And so, he was trying to get to me when he found out... He reached down in his pocket, and brought out a rosary and started... Not necessary. He was blind, and I pulled the old fellow up to me.
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I thought... You know, you have to feel the person's condition, or
you'll never help him. You've got to enter into their suffering. If you
don't, just cold-heartedly it'll never work. You've got to place
yourself as... I looked. He... I thought, "Poor old fellow, maybe a big
gang of little children out here somewhere."
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So that little old woman down there, Billy said... And first, about
this old man. I put my foot up to see if my shoes... There I was
standing there with pair of shoes on. He probably never had a pair. I
thought, "If my shoes would fit him, I'll give them to him." Put my
shoulders against his. He was much bigger, so I couldn't give him my
clothes. E-65 And the next night, old shawls and coats piled up like that all over the platform. And Billy said to me; he said, "Daddy, you cannot keep that woman off there." He said, "She's got a dead baby." Pouring down rain, and they'd been standing there. No place to set down--that big place, no place to set down, just leaning against one another since nine o'clock that morning. And this was about ten-thirty that night, standing in that sun and rain. (Oh, America, America, how one day you'll come up on the little end of the horn unless they repent. That's right.) Loving God... That night I saw about twenty-five thousand people coming to Christ at one time there at Mexico City.
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Then I noticing this little woman, down there screaming. The ushers
would try to stop her. She'd stick that baby under her arm and run
right between their legs. They'd try to hold her. She'd jump up on top
of them, climb over them, scratching, fighting, everything to get up
there. And they said, "You can't get up," holding her back.
E-67 She come up there, and fell down, begin to holler, "Padre."
E-68
The virgin birth was a paradox. I do not believe that Jesus was any
part of Mary. That was not His mother. It was a woman that God used for
that purpose, a incubator to bear His Child. If Mary... If the seed of
the woman, which, she is the egg and the man has the hemoglobin... If
that's right, doctor, and (See?) the--the blood. The life lays in the
blood cell.
E-69
Now, brother, nothing wrong with Episcopalians, Methodists, or
Baptists. But what have we got? As long as it's an organization... Let
it be Pentecostal--if those people hasn't contacted the Mate, Jesus
Christ, you got nothing but a nest full of rotten eggs. They'll lay
right there and rot. I don't care how many Ph.D's, LL.D's, double
L.D's, or whatevermore you put to them in seminaries, that's only of
the world. We've got to find the germ of Life, God's spoken Eternal
Life. "Except a man be borned again..."
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Mary... If that baby's body (which the flesh comes from the egg), and
if that baby's body was flesh of Mary, then what? Then Mary had to have
some kind of a sensation. You see where you put God doing? God created
both egg and blood cell. And He wasn't Jew; neither was He Gentile. He
was God, God in the form of sinful flesh. That's the reason "I'll not
see--let My Holy One see corruption, neither leave His soul in hell."
He was the manifestation: God, to come into a tabernacle that He
created Himself. Jesus never did in all the Scripture call her mother.
He called her "woman"; not mother, "woman".
E-71
Here some time ago I was in the mountains hunting. There was a big old,
tall fellow by the name Gevrez, G-e-v-r-e-z, a Frenchman. We was riding
back, and I'd just met him. And he said, "What are you?" E-72 I got to hurry, friends, very much hurry. Oh, my. How does those... Where does all the time go to? I want to meet you all over yonder where I can just stay for a million years with each one of you. We'll talk about these things.
E-73
Notice. One time there was a--a man (Oral Roberts talked about him the
other night), Samson, just an ordinary man. I'm going to go more
ridiculous than him. He was not just an ordinary man. He was just a
little bitty, old shrimp, little bitty guy. If a man had shoulders like
a barn door, it wouldn't be nothing to see him kill a lion. But this
little old curly-headed shrimp, seven little curls hanging down his
head... And he was walking along out here, mama's little boy. And here
he was walking out like a little sissy. E-74 Why, brother, that old rotten jawbone of that mule... You'd hit one of them big brass helmets with it, why, it would've splattered in a thousand pieces. Sure. But it was a paradox. God was on that old jawbone. Hallelujah. If He can get on a dead one, surely He can get on ours that's alive. Notice. A paradox, it was indeed. And he took that jawbone and beat the helmets right down like that, till they mashed down a thousand Philistines: paradox.
E-75
Jesus, when He was here on earth, He walked on the water. Explain that
to me. Scientifically tell me how a man can walk on water: paradox. One
day He took five biscuits and two fish and fed five thousand. What kind
of a atom did He turn loose? Now, that wasn't even fish alive. When He
broke that bread, broke it off of a piece of biscuit... When He handed
it out, time He got his hand back again, there was another biscuit
there, already raised, the wheat in the field, already cooked, all the
grease in it (See?), seasoned. Here was a piece of fish, He broke it
off, and another piece of cooked fish. Amen. Hallelujah. E-76 It was a paradox when He went to choose His church, that He chose fishermen instead of priests. That's contrary to nature. Look like He'd had a great big church, with all bunch of ministers all shined up and polished up, and knows their theology, and got all their Ph.D's, and everything. That's where He come to. But He just bypassed the whole bunch, went down and got some fishermen that couldn't even sign their own name. The Bible said that Peter and John was ignorant and unlearned. That's who He got for His church. That's a paradox. Certainly. Yes, sir. He chose fishermen, instead of men--instead of priests.
E-77
Now, we find out that on the day of Pentecost... It's strange that He
chose a bunch of unlearned people, and sent them up there with a
commission at Pentecost--not to go to some seminary, but to wait until
they was endued with power from on high. If that man Peter, and John
and them, wanted to preach and they were ignorant and unlearned, look
like He'd said, "Boys, there's a fine school right over here. You go
till you learn your ABC's. Then after you do that, you'll take your
grammar school. Get it all, that through. Then you'll take four years
of high school, then four years of college, and then about four or five
years of Bible School. Then you can go out."
E-78
You know, I've had some experience (I'll hurry) with pagans, pagan
religions, idols. I've been in Africa, India. I've seen the
fire-walkers when they was standing up there with a great big old image
there, with big eyes (rubies) like that, and big rubies in the ears.
And how those poor people... They're not hypocrites.
E-79
Now, let me just background this just a moment, 'cause I'm just going
to... A few more remarks, then I'm going to close. But I want to make
this. You see, it was... It's going to be a paradox.
E-80
How they did it, they had a great big altar, and this statue stood upon
it. And the worshipper come in, and he paid the priest for a candle.
And they took... And he went down to the temple. Sometimes there was
several gods. And he set it on the altar so, (I guess), the god could
find his way to his right image. And they set it down there and lit
this candle.
E-81
Now, God was going to show them what a real God was. And on the day of
Pentecost... They prostrated themselves for ten days. And not an
imaginary, but there came a sound from heaven like a rushing mighty
wind, and it filled all the house where they were setting. And God
never took an idol. He took a living man, and placed Hisself by the
baptism of the Holy Ghost into this man: not imaginary god, not
imaginary thing, but a reality of a real God in a real man. And then
this man rose up, and worked the works of God. E-82 Jesus said, "A little while and the world won't see Me no more; yet ye shall see Me for I will be with you, even in you." John 14:12, He said the... "He that believeth on Me, the works that I do shall he do also. More than this shall he do 'cause I go to My Father." That's the reason He said in Mark 16, "These signs shall follow them that believe." It was a living God in a man that could lay hisself out before God, according to the Word of God; and the Word of God would be made manifest in Him. Amen. It's--it's a paradox. E-83 Every time you see a man receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost, it's a paradox, how the God of heaven makes Hisself known in this man, talking through him, working through him, living through him. It's a paradox. And we are in the image of God, and God took His own images and brought Himself into the image of His own image that He made. A paradox. E-84 God once lived in man, then sin drove Him away. And then God killed His own Son, and then let God come back and live in His people again. Yes, sir. It's a paradox. It's a strange thing how that He does it. The church... God chose His church to be a paradox. How that He took, instead of the polished scholars, and making that a church, the theologians, He took a bunch of ignorant, unlearned fishermen. And He give the keys to the Kingdom not to Caiaphas, the high priest, learned. What did He do? He gave it to the ignorant fishermen. Not a man who knowed all the ins-and-outs, He gave it to a man that had prostrated himself before Him and knowed Him. Now, you know, not to know His Book is Life; but to know Him is Life. And the keys was given to Peter. Paradox, that He'd do that, instead of Caiaphas, the smartest man in the--in the religious realm. He gave it to Peter.
E-85
Now, you believe in paradox? An old druggist told me not long ago; he
said, "Brother Branham, one day during the time of the depression,"
said, "son and I were setting in the drugstore." And said, "Oh, it was
hard." And said, "A--a woman come in that was to be mother. She had a
prescription to be filled." And said, "My son went up to wait on her,
her and her husband." And said, "When he looked at the prescription,"
he said... She said, 'I don't have the money to pay for this.' And he
said, 'Right over there is the place where your... The county
will--will get it for you.'" E-86 Said, "He went and called her, and brought her back." Said, "I went back there and filled the prescription with the very best drugs that I knowed that I had in the store." And said, "I walked it up, took it in my hand, and laid it in the hands of that woman." He said, "Brother Branham..." We was setting drinking a malt together, the old druggist, a real man of God. He said, "You know what?" He said, "You may think I'm crazy when I say this," but said, "when I laid that in her hand, I looked. It was Jesus standing there. I had put it in Jesus' hand." Yes. A paradox.
E-87
The great St. Martin, he was a heathen--his father was. He wanted to
serve God. There was a law in France at that time that if the father
was a military man, the son had to serve till he was of age. Listen
close. And when they drafted him in the army, he had a servant. And of
course, every soldier had a servant. And instead of the servant shining
his boots, he shined the servant's boots. He was a great man. He loved
God.
E-88
Martin had give everything he had away. And he looked... The soldiers
wore a cape, a coat. He needed a coat. He'd freeze himself. So he took
his coat off, took his sword and split it half in two, wrapped the bum
up in part of it; he took the rest. The people laughed at him. "What a
funny looking soldier, with a half of a cape on."
E-89
If we just humble ourselves now before God, believe with all of our
heart... Here sometime ago, a great intellectual man come up before a
bunch of Pentecostals. He was going to make a Pentecost--a intellectual
speech and tell the people where they were wrong, and all about this,
and such and such. And he had it all--a real speech. But he walked up
with his chest out, you know, and "Me, the big guy, with so many
degrees," and so forth like that.
E-90
It really is a paradox. God is a paradox. The visions are a paradox. We
just can't explain them. How that God can show things that was, which
is, and shall come, it--it's beyond any of our research. The old
prophets' visions back yonder hundreds of years ago and we see them
happening yet today. It is a paradox.
E-91
The Bible said, "If there be a man among you who's spiritual or a
prophet, I, the Lord will make myself known unto him in visions. And
what he says come to pass, then hear him." Right.
E-92
When Philip went down and got Nathanael, and brought Nathanael back up
before Jesus, and he come in the Presence of Jesus, and Jesus said,
"Behold an Israelite in whom there's no guile," that stunted him.
E-93
When the woman at the well at Sychar came out there--a beautiful young
woman, perhaps, to get some water. Maybe the... She had to come out
when the rest of the decent women was gone. Jesus was setting over, a
little panoramic something like this. And so, she said...
E-94
What did she say? Listen. When He did that before the Jews, the Jews
said He's reading their mind. He's Beelzebub, fortuneteller, a devil.
But this woman said, "Sir, I perceive that You're a prophet. We know
when the Messiah comes, He will do these things." It was a paradox. You
see? "We know that You must be a prophet. Messiah will do this when H
comes. But Who are You?" E-95 Before He left the world, He said, "As it was in the days of Sodom, so shall it be in the coming of the Son of man." Sodom... Remember, Abraham's seed had... Abraham had come along and seen all these things of God. But the last vision, the last thing that Abraham seen just before the lukewarm world was destroyed... Now, remember, as I've always said, there's three classes of people: the unbeliever, the make-believer, and the believer. They're all vindicated. They was all vindicated right there: the Sodomites, like the world today; the lukewarm believer, down among them, living in their muck; and then Abraham, the elected church, called out and set aside.
E-96
Angel came down from heaven. Two of Them went down and preached in
Sodom. They didn't do no miracles. They blinded them one night.
Preaching the Gospel does blind the unbeliever. A modern Billy Graham
out amongst the Sodomites out there, laying away. I believe Billy
Graham's a man of God. And he's out there preaching his message of
repentance, and "Get out of this Sodom." That was the message they
heard. E-97 Stop just a minute. The first paradox was when you was saved. The next paradox was when He gave you the Holy Ghost. Now, let me ask you something. If Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever... If I told you the spirit of John Dillinger was in me, you'd expect me to have guns, be an outlaw. If I told you the spirit of a painter was in me, you'd expect me to take the brush and paint pictures, like is on the wall. And if I tell you the Spirit of Christ is in me, then I'll do the works of Christ. That's exactly what He said. You believe that? If you believe it, don't doubt it, God will make it manifest. E-98 Now, heavenly Father, I've spoken at length. And Thou art God. Now, the only thing I can do, Father, is speak; You are the One Who has to manifest it and make it true. And I pray Thee, Father, that Thou will grant this privilege to us, through Thy Son's Name, the Lord Jesus. Give to us that which we desire, that these people might know... Even rough, hard, tearing-in, yet it's ordained of You, not with malice but with love to keep the church running smooth. E-99 The Bible said there are given to us first apostles, prophets, teachers, pastors, all for the correction of the church, to keep the church in order. Sometimes our pastors tells us things that--it trims us. But God vindicates it by the man with the Word, proves it. And You're still God. And I pray that You'll make it known this evening that You're God, and these things I have done at Your command. These things I have done not within myself, but because that the Holy Spirit was leading me. I pray for mercy. I pray that You'll grant the requests of these people, in the Name of Jesus Christ.
E-100
Now, just keep your heads down a minute and pray, have faith. If you
will believe and not doubt, just believe with all your heart. If you
believe that God will do the exceedingly abundantly, I believe God will
make Himself known.
E-101
Now, how many in here that's never been in one of my meetings? Let's
see your hands up...?... Many of you. I'm a man just like any other
man. But I believe in Jesus Christ, believe that He raised from the
dead. I believe that He is God. He's God in us now in the form of the
Holy Ghost. And He said, "The works that I do shall you also." Now, to
talk about it is one thing, but for Him to do it is another. "If thou
canst believe, all things are possible."
E-102
Now, there's a little woman one time touched the border of Jesus'
garment and was made completely whole. He passed by, and all the people
were touching Him, and--and He said... This little woman slipped
through, and touched Him, touched His garment. He turned around and
told her... Said, "Somebody touched Me."
E-103
You believe that same God lives? Would it help your faith if He'd come
today and do the same thing? What about you businessmen? You believe?
You believe it? Will you pray for me? I'm not sure of this, friends. I
never had a meeting like this of--amongst the Business Men here. I'm
trusting. Be alert. Pray.
E-104
If He will at least... Two or three people out there in the audience
that's sick, or needy, or something, if you'll just pray. Now, look. If
you'll look to God and say, "Lord Jesus, Brother Branham don't know me,
knows nothing about me. But he's made a declaration, and I've heard him
explain it out of the Bible, that You still live. And I heard him
praying that You'd show us something just like You did before You was
crucified. Therefore we'll... The great Holy Spirit that we believe we
have, it'll prove itself, that it's God." Is that right? Prove it among
us.
E-105
Then how would that High Priest act, if you touched Him? If He's the
same, He'd act the same way, like that woman that touched Him. You say,
"I'd have been there, I would've touched Him." You can touch Him right
now. The Bible said so, and that's what I believe, is the Bible. You
believe it, all your heart; don't doubt it. Anywhere in the building... E-106 Just be praying. Now, Lord, this is... If You desire it, Lord don't let me tempt You. Father, never do I want to be a tempter of God. But, Father God, if it will glorify You, then let the people know that I've told them the truth. Speak that I've told them the truth. Grant it, Lord. I spoke of You the best I knowed how, Your Word. That's the Word. I stayed right with it, Lord, regardless of where it went, how it... whatever, I stayed with the Word. Now, Father, I pray Thee, speak back that I've told the truth. Vindicate it, Father, in Jesus' Name.
E-107
Just keep praying, saying, "Lord Jesus, I believe that. I believe it."
I don't know, friends. It'll be up to the Lord now. See? I can't feel
it, somehow. And I'm--I'm just like this microphone, a perfect mute,
without something speaks through me. But that's a gift, a way to relax
myself in the Presence of God, that He will show me visions. I trust
that He would do it when I got down on those paradox. But maybe He
doesn't desire to do it. If it is, I can't help that...?... I just have
to wait and see what He says.
E-108
Be real reverent. I want you to turn your head. A little lady setting
right over here, she's suffering with a bronchitis condition in her
throat. She comes from Flagstaff. If you will believe with all your
heart, you can have what you ask for. Do you believe it, sister? Rise
up on your feet and accept your healing then.
E-109
There's a lady setting right out here that's praying for a friend
that's got cancer. You believe with all your heart? God will answer
your prayer. See a person, a man, very, very sick. If you'll believe it
with all your heart (I'm looking into a vision.), God bless you, you
can have it. I don't know the woman, never seen her. If that's right...
The lady setting right through here, I'm looking at her. There you are.
Wasn't you setting there praying, "Lord Jesus, let this..."? God bless
you.
E-110
Back in here, you people, here--here sets a lady setting right here. I
never seen her in my life. But she's suffering with a trouble with her
throat, trouble with her eyes; she setting right here looking at me.
She's a woman preacher. Stand up on your feet and accept it, lady. Be
made well. I don't know the woman, never seen her in my life.
E-111
Do you believe? Here's a lady setting right back here. She's suffering
with a condition on her breast. She's had three operations. She's
missing it. Let... God help me. Miss Alexandra, receive your healing in
the Name of the Lord Jesus. If that's your name, and that--we're
strangers, stand on your feet. Stand up on your feet, if that's right.
I never seen the woman in my life. Now, do you believe God with all your heart? Then put your hands on one another. Start praying to get the baptism of the Holy Ghost. How could you be any closer to Jesus Christ than you are right now? Lay your hands over on one another and pray the way you do in your own church, that God will fill you with the baptism of the Holy Ghost, and you will see a paradox like you've never seen before. Believe it. God will show you a real paradox. O, Lord God, hear this prayer of Your servant, and may the devil turn this audience loose right now, through the power and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Amen. |
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