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1 Thank you, brother. Thank you. Let us bow our heads now for a word of prayer. With our heads bowed, I wonder how many would like to be remembered in prayer, just let it be known by you lifting your hand.
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Our heavenly Father, we humbly come to Thee, Lord, confessing that we
are not worthy of coming. But because that Jesus has made the way for
us and has paid the price; therefore, we can come boldly to the throne
of grace in a time of need. And now, Lord, as we are here to present
the Gospel, searchable riches of Christ, we need You, Lord.
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I am sorry to be just a little late, only I understood that tonight it
was just a--a little late, the service was running just a little late.
And we'll make up for it and get out just as quick as possible. Now, we
want to approach the Word tonight, and with all that is within us.
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Jim, I want you to be sure and get that for me. And if you have a
little tape, put it on that for me, special, so I'll pay you. My
children wants to hear it. And when I kinda get down a little low,
I--I--I hear that, it makes me feel good to hear good singing. And,
Billy, I go in the office down there, and he's constantly got them
tapes of singing going all the time, and I think it kinda helps him. 9 And that's the reason we come in the service at night. What do we do? Sing the hymns of the Lord, then the Ark, the Word, read the Word; and then the battle, and we're--we're in. So the great banners are flying tonight; the Name of the--Jesus Christ, the Lord God may be exalted, the enemy be put to flight; and the--God win the victory tonight, and save souls, heal the sick and the afflicted, cause those, that are weary and stooped low to raise up their heads and rejoice, get great glory unto Himself. For we ask this in the Name of the Lord Jesus. 11 I want you to turn tonight with me, if you have your Bible, and sometimes people just mark the little text that ministers speak on. It used to be that I could think of these right quick, without even writing them down. But after I just passed twenty-five, why, a few months ago, I mean the second time, and so it makes it a little harder for me to remember. I'm bearing a lot of scars from the battles. And as we get older, we just don't think like we used to, and I have... When I look at the Scripture and see, then I remember what the text is.
12 Let's turn to Joshua the 10th chapter, begin reading at the 12th verse.
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The Lord add His blessings to the reading of His Word. I want to take a
text out of there for about thirty minutes, if I can hold it to that:
"A Paradox." Just use that one word: "A Paradox."
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For instance, I believe that every borned again member of the Body of
Christ is a paradox in themselves. I believe each one of you Methodists
and Presbyterian and Lutherans, that never had experienced the baptism
of the Holy Spirit, was in some formal church that did not believe in
the genuine new birth, and has now received the baptism of the Holy
Ghost, is a perfect example of a paradox. Because something happened to
you that changed your whole being, and anyone could look at that and
know that what a paradox is: a miracle.
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For instance, a few days ago I was called in on a--a scene, or on a--a
little something going on. There was a fine young man, very fine boy,
he was going with a little girl, very fine little girl out of a fine
family. And this boy, all of a sudden, came up with some kind of an
idea, and he just walked away. He did something wrong to the little
girl, and much as promised her to do a certain thing and then didn't do
it. And instead of coming to the girl and apologizing like a--a
gentleman should do, he--it just wasn't in him to do it. 21 You thinking you have, and having It, is two different things. You might be able to try to say you have; you might be able to show some evidence of some emotion; but unless your life is vindicating what you're professing to have, you still haven't got It. No matter how many emotions, how much you jump, run, sensations, speaking in tongues, or shouting, or whatever you might lay it upon (which is all right, I believe in all that too.), but unless your life copes with your testimony, then you haven't got It. 'Cause the fruit of the Spirit vindicates what you are, just like the fruit of any tree tells what it is. Jesus said, "By their fruit you shall know them." 22 Now, this young fellow's parents. His mother is German. No reflection on the German, but there's a strain in that family. And, that is, they'll just set, and you can talk to them, and they'll just stare you right in the face. Now, they got... This girl's sister, the mother of this boy, her sister, I have come down the street, many morning, and this young lady be setting out in the yard, and I'd say, "Good morning to you." She'd just look at me. And I'd stop, and I'd say, "Sure a fine morning." She'd just stand and look right at you: an intelligent woman. And I'd say, "Come up to see us sometime." She'd just stand and look. Well, her brothers are that way, father and mother is that way.
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Now, the father of the boy is strictly an Irishman, moody, and
high-tempered, high-strung. That's his whole family like that, except
one other out of the family, converted. Now in this, this boy...
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Now, the genes in the father and the mother of this boy, no matter how
much they are converted, still remains the flesh that's been interbred
out to this boy. Therefore, the boy has got a complex in him, just like
from his mother's family, and they are not forgiving, they will not
apologize, and that's where that boy stands.
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And the father raised up and said, "My son went to the altar. He was
baptized correctly, in the Name of Jesus Christ, and water baptism in
the pool." Said, "I know my son has come to Christ."
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I've seen critics stand off and make fun, and carry on, of a Holy Ghost
revival. And after while, God get ahold of that same man and change
him, and here he stands right in the pulpit preaching the same thing
that he once hated. It's a paradox, how that God can take the
unbeliever and make a believer out of him. 34 This world itself, that we're living on, is absolutely a paradox, how it was formed. We find out in Hebrews the 11th chapter and the 3rd verse, that the world was framed together by the Word of God. Where did God get the material to make this world? How did He do it? The Bible says that it was formed and framed together. All of its structure and its part was put together by the Word of God. If that isn't a paradox, I don't know where it is. Where could we produce and say He got the material, when there was no material? He had to speak it into existence. It's a paradox that this world is here tonight.
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Another thing, it's a paradox of how it stays in its orbit, hanging in
space. How can it hang there in that one place, spinning this a way,
about eleven hundred miles an hour? Twenty-four or twenty-five thousand
miles around, and goes around every twenty-four hours, so perfect it
doesn't miss a second. So perfect turning, at a--better than about
a--better than a thousand miles an hour, it's turning around like this,
hanging in space. If it'd go up or down, any, why, my, it would--it'd
interrupt the whole system of God's solar system. And it goes around
the equator, around the orbit so many, a year's time, it never fails,
the seasons just exactly.
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How about the moon? Yet millions of miles away from the earth, and yet
it--it controls the tides on the earth. Millions of miles away, its
influence, of standing in its space, standing in its orbit, it
influences the earth. Each planet influences the other by staying in
its place. 39 How that that moon influences the world... Here not long ago, a friend of mine, my neighbor was digging holes for oil wells, down in the state of Kentucky. And when that moon begins to rise over there, that tide comes in all the way across through the earth. That salt water, down in the hole where they drilled, will raise up when that moon comes. No matter, if it's down hundreds of feet below the surface of the... or the top of the earth here. Goes down hundreds of feet, yet, when that moon turns around, that water raises to meet it. It did.
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You can't hide anything, when God has commanded it. It's got to obey
God, when God gives His command. That's the reason I know He'll have a
Church without spot or without wrinkle; God has commanded it so. It'll
have to obey. God will have it, 'cause the Word of God has said so.
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We see a star shoot, we call it a star. That isn't a star shooting.
It's a light. 'Course we know that, but we call it a star. That star
could not move that far. If one star would move out of its orbit, it
would probably influence everything in the cycle in the whole universe.
It would--it would interrupt. Everything must stay in its spot in order
to keep the system of God moving.
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Man that don't believe in--in a paradox, and don't believe in miracles,
how could you justify your intelligence, and looking in the face of
things that you cannot explain? It's totally impossible for any man to
explain how that world can revolve itself and keep in perfect time, and
every--the whole solar system and those things, and how the moon can
influence the earth... And how many other things could we tell about.
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Now, back in the days of Noah, before the rain come, and the flood, it
was quite a--a hard thing for Noah in that great intellectual age that
he lived in, to try to tell people by a Word of God, that it was going
to rain. Now, it would be, no doubt that it didn't meet the--the
qualification of their scientific research. There was no rain in the
skies. But, you see, Noah said there would be rain, because that God
said there would be rain. And Noah by faith, before the rain ever come,
he said it would be there.
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Now, Noah could only say, "God said so." But, you see, then, after all,
it did not meet their scientific approval in that day. But when the
time come for the Word to be fulfilled, it rained just the same. That
was quite a paradox in that day to think that rain could come out of
the sky where there is no rain.
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God speaks His Word; His children believes it. And God... The science
cannot prove how it can be done; they know nothing about it. But the
children believe it anyhow, and then God performs a paradox, makes it
so. Makes it so, because His Word that spoke the world into existence,
can bring, can make every word that He ever promised, come to pass.
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The Hebrew children... Now, how would you make scientists believe today
that a man could go into a furnace? Oh, I would be afraid to say how
many Fahrenheits hot it was; but could go into that furnace back there
in the Book of--of Daniel, and stay in that furnace until the--they
thought that he, they was all burnt down to ashes... Which, even the
men, the great army of soldiers, great husky men that moved out there
to--to throw them in the furnace, those men that went in there perished
by the intense heat of the furnace against them. And they fell into the
furnace, and was down in there for all this time, and come out without
even the smell of fire on them.
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Joshua, the great warrior I just read about a few moments ago in the
Book of Joshua the 10th chapter... Notice, Joshua was a--a friend to
God. He was a soldier, a--a general, and he come up under the influence
of a prophet, Moses. And Moses had been taken away, and Joshua was
commanded to take the children into the promised land and to divide the
land. The children's disobedience; and Moses had waited to be old, and
so Joshua come up to take the place of Moses, to be God's general.
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Way before it ever happened, when he come down there with Caleb and the
other spies, and they seen the great opposition, the Amalekites,
and--and the Perizzites, and Hittites, and so forth, all fenced in, and
there at Jericho could run a chariot race on top of the--of the place,
and great strong men. That, some of the--the unbelieving among them,
said, "Why, we look like grasshoppers by the side of them." 62 One day in the heat of the battle, when the kings had made a great covenant among themselves and had come down against Joshua and the children of Israel... That God had promised them the land, and the--he had routed the enemy, and they were in the woods and hills, scattered out through the wilderness there; and Joshua looked and he seen the sun going down. He knew if those armies got a chance to replace themselves and--and come back again at him, why, he knew that he'd have twice as hard a time and would probably lose more men, if they ever got a place to unite themselves together. 63 There's where... Ministers, there's where we fail. There's where the church fails. When this revival that we just had, this great campaigns that started across the country, when we had the enemy running, we should kept him on the run. But the thing of it is, we have to go off just on tantrums and so forth, and big sprees of building and making more for our groups, and so forth. And there you come, and separating ourselves from the Word, and taking this, that, and the other, building up some more of their organizations, and starting something else. That's the way it always goes. That's the way it was in the days of Luther, Wesley, and Moody, Sankey, Finney, Knox, Calvin, and all the way down. It's been the same way. They get their eyes off of the--the revival and get it onto what they can do for themselves.
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But you know what happened? Joshua wasn't that type of a man. He needed
time. The sun was going down, and he knowed if the enemy ever built
up... The revival was almost at the end of the close of it, like we
stand today. He knew if he ever waited till the enemy got fortified
against him, it would be hard to win that battle. You know what he did?
He knowed that God promised that land. He needed more time. So the sun
was about to go down, then he said, "Sun, stand still." Amen. A paradox
indeed, and that sun stood there for a full day, and never moved; and
the moon over Ajalon, never moved also. Because the Bible said here
that it was never a time before, or since, like it, that God hearkened
to a voice of a man.
68 Now if you'd go out here and say, "Mountain, move. I want to show you I can do it." It won't do it.
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Joshua, it certainly was a paradox when that sun stood still. I was
talking to a--a scientist in school one time, and he was a Bible
teacher. And he said... I referred this to him. I said, "I thought you
said that the--the earth turned around (See?) and--and the--the sun
stood still?" I said, "What about the Bible you just tell us was the
truth? God... Joshua said, 'Sun, stand still.'" Well, he couldn't
answer that one.
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It was a paradox when all the armies of Israel was backed up in a
corner, and they were afraid of some great big prehistoric-like giant
standing there by the name of Goliath. And there the armies of Israel,
well-trained Saul, head and shoulders above the rest of his army, and
shaking in his boots. Nobody was able to meet the challenge of this man
of that day.
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But what did he take? He never took a spear; he never took a sword; but
he took a slingshot. And only one place could hit that giant, that was
right in the forehead, where his armor dropped down over his face to
hide his eyes. And that rock, and a long distance from that
fourteen-foot needle spear he had in his hand; was all out as long as
it was, could've picked up little David and done anything to him, and
hung him in the tree, as he threatened to do, and let the birds eat his
carcass.
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Moses, a great military man who tried to deliver Israel, and didn't do
it... He wanted to destroy the Egyptians. He destroyed one man, and he
got in trouble over it, doing it in his own will. But then he took a
stick, an old dry stick off of the desert, and slew a whole army. Amen.
If that ain't a paradox, I don't know why. When he struck that stick
over the sea, and called for the sea to close; and he drowned Egypt, a
whole nation at one time, by a stick in his hand. Amen.
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It was a paradox, when God chose one little man by the name of Micaiah,
before four hundred well-trained prophets of Israel, because this man
was willing to stay with the Word of God when all opposition was
against him. 86 Then how God chose a little man like Micaiah, that couldn't even get into the association, but he come up there with the Word of the Lord. And he said, "Go on up, but I seen Israel scatter like sheep having no shepherd." It was a paradox, how God would stand a little bitty unnoticed fellow out there in the midst of a whole great big four hundred group of prophets, of Israelite prophets, Jewish prophets standing there prophesying falsely. How did Micaiah know he was right? Because he was right with the Word. Elijah said the same thing would happen; and how could he bless what God had cursed? It was a paradox, but God made it come to pass. Certainly was.
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It was a paradox when a little bitty, sissy-looking boy with seven
little locks of hair hanging down his head, and maybe a bow of ribbon
in it, for all I know, like a little bitty sissy... His name was
Samson. And when a lion, about a five hundred pound, maybe, lion roared
and come against him, and he took his hands and tore that lion apart.
Amen. But watch what happened? The Spirit of the Lord come on him first.
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It was a paradox when he took the jawbone of that mule, and beat in a
thousand Philistines' heads. When them big helmets and big coats of
mail, all brass weighing probably a hundred pounds, or close to it, big
shields and so forth, spears, well-trained men, and an helmet about an
inch-and-a-half thick out of brass, come down and turn up, and just
their faces. And Samson stood there with this jawbone of the mule, been
laying out there maybe for forty, fifty years on the desert, dry, why,
one lick against a piece of steel like that would've shattered it into
a million pieces. But he stood there; that's the only thing; he was
commissioned to fight and to take that country out. He was raised up
and born to slay that nation. Hallelujah.
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He knew what he was born for. He knew where he stood. The thing he had
in his hand made no difference. He stood there, and as those
Philistines come. And that powerful lick of that little shrimp standing
up on a rock to reach the top of their heads. When they run up there,
he'd knock one one way, and one the other. And there laid a thousand of
them, laying dead in there. It was a paradox how that mule's jaw held
together. It was a paradox how that little piece of brittle bone would
break through those inch-thick helmets of brass and slay those
Philistines, a thousand of them. And he still stood there with it in
his hand, just as good as it was when he picked it up. It was a
paradox. Amen and amen. 94 It was a paradox when God called John the Baptist, the son of a priest, out of a great school of priests, a great seminary. Why didn't that follow? Which it was customary that men followed the tradition of their fathers. Why, it was a paradox when God took John to the wilderness to tell him what the Messiah would be, to tell him what the sign of the Messiah would be, how he would know it. Instead of going to school to learn what the Messiah would be; God took him to the wilderness to tell him what the Messiah would be. It was quite a paradox to them people in that day. Yes. 95 When the virgin birth came on, that was a paradox; how that God in order to make Himself known to man, became man. How that God, the great Spirit... God, to me, was before; there wasn't even a light; there wasn't a meteor; there wasn't a--a--atom; there wasn't a molecule; there--there--there wasn't anything, and everything was God. Yes, that's how great He is. He's from eternity, through eternity. He always was God. He always will be God. And how the greatest of all Life become a little small germ in the womb of a woman in order to take His own law to pay the penalty of His law: death; how God was manifested in the flesh, how the great God of heaven changed His strain, and come from being God to be man, through the virgin birth, nobody can figure it out.
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Science today can't tell you how that virgin birth was, but God did it.
He came. No one was able; everyone was sexually born. Like the re...
One man was the same as the rest of them; no one could help the other
one. We was all in trouble. And then God Himself came down and was
born, not of a Jew, not of a Gentile, but His Blood was God. Blood
comes from the male sex. In this case, it was God, God the Creator,
created the Blood cell in the womb of Mary, and built Himself a
tabernacle that Himself come down and lived in it. 98 That virgin birth was a mystery to the people; they couldn't understand it, just like the new birth is today. The new birth is a mystery to the people. They can't understand it. They don't know what you mean. They have belittled it, bring it down, saying, "Well, because you believe something." The devils believe the same thing and tremble. It isn't what you believe; it's what God has actually done. The new birth is a birth. It was a new. It was a paradox, when God brought new Life to the human race. To reject it, is eternal separation. To receive it, is Eternal Life. You have... 99 You're on the same basis as Adam and Eve was. You can take... If God puts you on anything else, it would be unjust to Adam and Eve. Each Adam and Eve tonight's got the right and wrong setting before them. You can make your choice. You can take God's Word or leave God's Word. You can take God's Word or take your denominational creeds about It. You can take your modernistic ideas of what it is. You can be borned again and filled with the Holy Ghost, or you can be churchized, either one you want to be. 100 For me to live is Christ. Hallelujah. I believe that that same God that fell on the day of Pentecost, upon His Church, as a Pillar of Fire, and divided Himself, with cloven tongues, among His people, is here tonight. It's the same God He was then, He is today with the same. I know it's a paradox. It cannot be explained. Emotions, screaming, crying, and so forth, cannot be explained, but it's a paradox how God does it. It's the unseen God dwelling in the human heart, making Hisself visible by vindicating His Word, that He's the same yesterday, today, and forever.
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It was a paradox when a carpenter's Son by the Name of Jesus of
Nazareth took up five little biscuits and two fish, and fed five
thousand people. If it isn't, I want to see somebody do it today. I
want you to explain to me what kind of an atom He let loose. What did
He do? Not only the fish, but the fish was growed; the fish was scaled;
the fish was cleaned; the fish was cooked; the fish was whatever it
was. And the bread was planted and growed. And all of it bypassed, and
God turned it from--from cooked fish to cooked fish. He just growed it
out and He broke it off, and He growed it out and He broke it off, and
He growed it out till He fed five thousand. Amen.
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He's waiting. That's His program. That's what He is. He's the same
yesterday, today, and forever. He's waiting for you to reach up and
take your portion. Are you scared to do it? Would you rather go down to
the river and fish you out a fish, and try to cook it and fry it in
some kind of a hog lard or something, or will you rather take it the
way God has it? Just reach up by faith and say, "Jesus, the same
yesterday, today, and forever, I claim, Lord, I believe in You. Place
within me the food, the strength, the faith that I need." Watch and see
what happens. With a sincere heart, He'll satisfy every hunger. He'll
do it.
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It was a paradox, when a Man with feet like I got and you got, upon a
lake like Lake Michigan out here, when the storms was on, and the
whitecaps probably was...
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It was a paradox when Peter, who He had never seen in His life (His
name was Simon.), walked up in the Presence of Jesus Christ, because
his brother Andrew had told him He was the Messiah. And when Jesus
looked that man in the face, for the first time that He'd ever seen
him, and said, "Your name is Simon, and you are the son of Jonas,"
that's a paradox. If it isn't, tell me how He did it. It was a paradox.
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It was a paradox, when Philip went around the hill and found Nathanael,
and brought him back into the Presence of Jesus, and Jesus told him
where he was the day before. That was a paradox (Amen.), showed that He
was the Word. "Behold an Israelite in whom there's no guile." 113 It was a paradox, when a little businessman, of the city of Jericho, a critic of the Lord Jesus, climbed up in a sycamore tree to hide to see Him pass by. And when Jesus of Nazareth coming, walking down the street, and stood right under the tree where he was, and raised up there and called him by his name, "Zacchaeus, come down. I'm going home with you for lunch." A paradox, He had never seen the man all the days of His life. He'd never laid eyes on him. 114 It was a paradox, when maybe a--a several hundreds of people, yes, maybe fifteen, twenty hundred people coming out of the city of Jericho, making fun of Him, and laughing at Him, when He left the city that afternoon, or that morning, rather; as He was going out of the city, when people was throwing overripe vegetables at Him. And I can hear a priest say, "Hey, they tell me you raise the dead. Hey, you prophet, you that call yourself a prophet," they said, "we got a whole graveyard full of them over here, just men, good men, priests like I am; go up here, raise them up. Let's see you raise the dead." Didn't even hear a word they said, one hailing one thing, and one another. 115 But way back over there against the wall, some two hundred and fifty yards, a poor old beggar shivered in the cold there, with his sleeves, said, "O Jesus, Thou son of David, have mercy on me," and stopped Him in His tracks. Hallelujah. A call from Joshua, not very far, not a--not a ten miles from where He was standing right there, stopped the sun, one day. But a poor beggar stopped the S-o-n of God, stayed in His tracks by his faith, the same kind of faith that Joshua had. Amen. Because he knowed, if He was the Son of David, He was the manifested Messiah, and He could give him back his sight. A paradox. Oh, my. Certainly, it was a paradox. Yes, sir. 116 God, it was a paradox, how God could become man to die. God, Life, Eternal Life, could become God (natural life) to die, to save man, to bring him back to Eternal Life. That was a paradox, how that the great God that filled all space and all eternity could come down and be a man in order to die to save a hu--His Own creation. How God became one of His Own creations to save, 'cause He created His Own body. Jehovah the Father dwelt in Fullness in Jesus Christ His Son. Jesus was the body of God. God was represented in the Tabernacle, the flesh of Jesus Christ, and how that that One that filled all space and all eternity become one Man. Amen. You see what I mean? There, and that God could do that to die, and, oh, that was a paradox in itself, how He could make Hisself that way in order to suffer death for the whole human race. 117 But, oh, what a paradox, when a Man had been crucified, put to death, pushed a big Roman spear, about six or eight-inches wide through His heart, and Blood and water gushed out. And they took Him off the cross, dead, wrapped Him in--in cloth, and laid Him in a tomb. He was so dead till the Roman centurion said He was dead; everybody there said He was dead; the moon said He was dead; the stars said He was dead; the sun said He was dead; the earth had a nervous prostration; it said He was dead. And on the third day, could raise up to life again, immortal, from death. That's a paradox. Amen. He said, "I have power to lay My life down; I have power to take it up again." A genuine paradox of God, His resurrection was.
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It was a paradox of God, when Jesus chose fishermen, un--instead of
trained priests to carry His message. Looked like, when He come, He'd
have come to the great Pharisees and Sadducees, and said, "Brethren,
you are the men who down through the ages has kept this denomination
clean. I come to take you now. Your fathers would be proud of you, when
they can look down over the realms of heaven," or wherever they was. I
doubt it. (Jesus said, "You are of your father, the devil.") "So then
look down, say, 'Well, we'd be happy.' They'd be happy to know this.
I've come now to take up where you all have brought it to."
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What makes a paradox is when somebody believes God and takes Him at His
Word. God's Word spoke the world into existence. That's the same thing
you have to believe tonight, is God's promised Word.
125
Watch when that Light hit those priests and all their intellects. What
happened? They said, "He's Beelzebub, a fortuneteller, a devil." 129 It was a paradox, when God put His Spirit in the Pentecostals, the poor fishermen and uneducated people, instead of Caiaphas the high priest. And, oh, how He put His Gospel. It was a paradox, when God chose the way that's called heresy, crazy, people staggered, and jumping and carrying on, and acting like they were insane. They called them crazy. It's a paradox, when God would bypass the great high synagogues, the great Sanhedrin courts and the great high, scholared priests, and pick up a bunch of ignorant, unlearned fishermen that hadn't knowed no more than just to believe Him and to take His Word, and see the results. And it pleased God to bypass what they called the most holy thing in the world to pick up a bunch of low trash, it was called, and the way that they were worshipping, called heresy, to make the way of salvation. Yes. Now, that's the truth; you can't deny it. Paul said, "In the way that's called heresy, that's the way I worship my God, the God of our fathers; the way that's called heresy." Yes. 130 It was a paradox, when that great Pillar of Fire that come down from heaven; a Angel of the Lord, a Pillar of Fire led the children of Israel through the wilderness. That was a paradox, that talked to Moses out there in the burning bush. And it was a paradox. And eight hundred years later... And according to the Scripture in Saint John 8:58, if you want to know where it's at. You want to know where it started out, first, was Exodus 13:31. And it was a paradox, when after all that journey and all that time, that here Jesus said, that, "Before Abraham was, I AM." I AM was in the burning bush. I AM was the One that talked to Moses. 131 It was a strange thing, that after His death, burial, and resurrection... And Saul, that little hook-nosed Jew, crabbed, and nasty temper, and even put some of the Church to death; on his road down to Damascus to arrest those people... And down there they had a prophet named Ananias, and was down there prophesying to them, a prophet of the Lord, telling them the Word of the Lord, 'cause He come to him. And while Pastor Ananias was down there, prophesying, Saul went down to get him. And right in the middle of the day, that same Pillar of Fire that come down and led Israel, struck Saul to the ground. And all the people, standing around, could not see It. But It was so bright to Paul, till It put his eyes out. Amen. He was blind. It was so real to him, and the rest of them couldn't see It. It's a paradox. My.
132
Oh, what one senses of one person would declare, it would declare to
another. That's the reason that people can set in the--in the meeting,
and look at the work of the Lord, and get up and walk out, and make fun
of It; and the other holds to It with all their heart. It's a paradox,
how God could make men of the same...?... It's a paradox to see how God
does it, even in this day. It was a paradox for Paul.
136
That's the same kind of a paradox that brings a man from some old cold
formal creed into a living God. It's a paradox to see the same man read
the same Bible, and deny It, while the other one will believe It and
accept the evidence of It. Yeah, it's a paradox, when he can see It
working on the other fellow, sure he ought to know that it's the same
God. His creed's wrong, if it's contrary. If God is vindicating His
Word, then your creed's wrong. Amen. Don't mean to be so rude, but
that's the truth: a paradox.
138
Let me tell you something. Listen. I... Here sometime ago, down in the
south, where I come from, I was having a little bit of ice cream, one
day. An old druggist friend of mine, a real old borned again saint, he
was a real man. Hadn't seen him for some time, and I was going through
the city; I stopped to see him. And I seen his name up there, and I
thought, "Well, there, he's got this business here, and been there for
years."
141
So we got some ice cream out. And--and the girls was back there, and so
forth, in the store, and we set and had a little fellowship around the
ice cream.
150
And he said, just as started to walk, somebody said to him, down--down
in his heart, said, "Joseph and Mary was turned away one time too."
154
Saint Martin of Tours, if you've ever read of Saint Martin, he was a
soldier. And he was--he was... He'd followed his father's footsteps. He
always felt a call of God. Only, I think his people wasn't exactly
religious. And one day he was coming...
156
Saint Martin had done give all he had away. He just, as a soldier, he
had a--his coat on. He stood by one side, and watched and see if
somebody wouldn't do it. The people come and gone, and nobody would
help him.
160
He was the man, Saint Martin, was one of the men who contended back
there for the faith that was once delivered to the saints. He believed
in the miracles of God. He believed in speaking with tongues. He
believed in all the Testament that was wrote by the apostles. He
believed in and contended for It, as long as he lived, and God
performed miracles. He knew, when he seen that old beggar wrapped in
the piece of garment of his own coat, that the Word of God was
fulfilled, "Insomuch as you have done unto the least of these, My
little ones, you have done it unto Me."
162
Talk about a paradox, there's coming one when the dead in Christ shall
rise, and we which are alive shall be changed in a moment in a
twinkling of an eye, to be caught up together to meet Him in the air.
Yes.
164 Do you believe in a paradox? [Congregation says, "Amen."--Ed.]
166
He promised in Saint Luke, that as it was in the days of Sodom, when
the elected Church, Abraham's group, would receive a sign like Abraham
received, and Lot's group would receive a sign like Lot did.
169
But, remember, Abraham had a Messenger up there to his group too. Amen.
And what kind of a sign did He do, with His back turned to the tent,
said, "I'm going to visit you according to the time of My promise,
according to the time of life." And He said, "Where is your wife,
Sarah?"
173
Let us pray. If there's people in here tonight that would want to see a
paradox performed on you, and to change your heart from unbelief to
faith in God, would you raise your hands, and say, "Lord, remember me,
remember me"? God bless you. Oh, just look at the hands.
175
O God, come down among us tonight, move upon us and show us that You're
still a God of miracles. Make a paradox, Lord, and show that Your Word
still can discern the thoughts and the intents of the heart. You're
still the same One that was manifested out there, that Abraham called
Elohim, the Lord God, Creator, the all-sufficient One, the
self-existing One. O God, You're still eternal God, the same yesterday,
today, and forever, and the Blood of Your Son has sanctified a Church
and cleansed it, that, the Word... Oh, if they could've only took It
without adding creed, Lord.
177
And in this day of unbelief and superstitions, and--and all kinds of
creeds, yet You're the same God that stopped the sun for Joshua. You're
the same One was on the stick that Moses stretched over the sea. You're
the same One that could call lice, fleas, frogs, whatever it was, by
the mouth of Moses. You're the same God that could put rain in the
skies. You're the same One that's going to rain fire out of the skies.
You're the same yesterday, today, and forever.
179 All right, it's ten o'clock. We don't have to have a prayer line up here. We can have it out there. Do you believe it?
182
You say, "Brother Branham, how does that come?" Just believing the Word
just the way It's wrote. Don't take any hearsay, what this guy says
It's this way, and this guy says It's that way. You believe It just the
way It's wrote.
185
Now, you touch His garment, say, "Lord Jesus, I believe with all my
heart that we're living in the last days. I believe You are the same
God that performed all these miracles that our pastor has showed us
tonight in the Word. I believe that You are the High Priest. And, Lord,
let me touch Your garment. Then You speak through this brother,
and--that claims that You speak through him. And then he doesn't know
me, but You know me." And then see if He isn't the same God of
miracles, and there be a paradox again, an unsearchable thing that man
cannot discern and tell.
187
I have to separate you. Let's start on this side here. Somebody in this
way. How many over here knows that I don't know you or know nothing
about you, raise up your hands; and you're sick, you know that you want
to ask God? All right.
189
Here, see this right here? It's a colored lady setting right back over
here. She's bothered with a kidney condition. She's just had an
operation. I don't know the lady.
192 Do you believe with all your heart? How about in this section that's in here, somewhere, somebody believe?
195
Here, I want to show you. There is a colored woman setting right up
there on the side, up there, suffering with a thyroid trouble. Do you
believe God can tell me who you are? Mrs. Kelly. That's right. All
right.
199
Just a minute. Here's this Light, It's standing over a woman. I know
who she is. She's setting right here. Don't worry, Mrs. Collins, stop
bothering about that, making yourself sick. It'll all come out all
right. God leads. Now, I know that woman. I know who she is. She's from
down Indiana, or Kentucky. I know her. Her husband there is a member of
my church; he's a--he's a deacon down there, a fine man. But there's
that Light. Don't you see It right over her? She's been bothered; she's
sick, and she is upset about something that she don't know whether to
do or not. You just remember, quit fretting, sister, it'll be all
right. He knows all about it. He'll lead if you'll just let Him go.
201
Stand on your feet then, and accept it, and say "Lord God, I come to
You in the Name of Jesus Christ, perform in me, and bring glory and
Your blessings and power upon me. Let there come a paradox in my heart
right now. I am believing. I am believing." With all your heart believe
it. "Where is any rain in the sky," said the science of Noah's day, "where is it up there?" God promised it. It come. How can these things happen? I don't know. God promised it. He's the same yesterday, today, and forever. Hallelujah. Now, I love Him, I love Him because He first loved me, and has opened my blinded eyes, that I could come in and see His Presence and know that He's here. Amen and amen. Let's just raise our hands and worship Him now as we...?... Glory to God. Thanks be to the Lord Jesus Christ for His goodness and mercy. God bless you. |
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