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A Secondhanded Robe (56-1125M)
E-1 I was talking with the pastor. I said... I asked him yesterday to call me; and I come to find out, I just... All day long there was no calls, and I thought, "Well, wonder what's wrong? Something's... Everything's so peaceful." And after while Sister Wood come up with a handful of calls; my phone had went out. So if any of you had called... The phone rings, but it wouldn't echo in there; so the trouble was down at the switchboard. They fixed it about eight o'clock last night, or maybe a little before that, and the phone... The calls are coming through now.
E-2
We're happy to be in this service this morning. I got an awful cold,
that usually I get when I come home. Wade around in snow up to your
waist, and sleep out at night, never think of it away from here, but
just cross that hill there at New Albany is all you have to do is get
in this valley, then I got a bad cold. And it's... I don't know;
there's something right in the valley here that keeps us down, and as
low, and it just don't agree with me at all. E-3 And now, being that my throat is sore, not sore, but it's raw, and I'm not going to try to preach but just speak to you awhile from the Word, and then go into praying for the sick, which I'd promised to do. But just before doing this, I would like to announce some more meetings. I... In my services I have had kind of a little opposition of, not opposition, but just a little misunderstandings. And many times I--I don't have that outlet to my service as--as many of the other brothers on the field has, such as radio, and television, and magazines, and so forth. And in doing so, why, someone'd say, "Brother Branham's to be here."... Now, I'm advertised in three places for this week, just today, three different places: One down in Kentucky, two in California, that I know of. And there's nothing you can do about it, 'cause I haven't got any other official outlet; so it makes it kinda hard.
E-4
And if there happened to be someone from down around Madisonville,
Kentucky, here, I was announced to be down there last week, and I
didn't know nothing about it. And I come home, and--and they had
announced it, and the brother that did it by the name of Ethings, I
believe that was his name, with all good faith he did it. He called me
and asked if we could just drop down to--to be a blessing and get a
blessing from his people. And he called; I told him to ask Brother
Moore. Well then, I had to leave. I told him I had to leave the same
day. Well, Brother Moore failed to let anyone know. And when... Or let
me know or let my wife know. So I was up in Idaho and just come back
and the meeting was on. So--so I seen during that... It can't make
arrangements from Louisiana for things that's going on here. So I just
took over the arrangements myself, to make my own arrangements for the
meetings until my meetings has... I just kindly...
E-5
And now I am trying to make the arrangements, and I--and I'm going to
see Mrs. Arnold. I... There's a man here in Louisville that's been very
good when I was having meetings here. And his name is Brother Durvan.
And he wanted a--a night or two service. I'm going to see her little
Teddy, I believe Teddy Arnold, for some time this week.
E-6
So this morning to pray for the sick... Now, we want to read some of
God's eternal Word, and speak just a few moments from the Scriptures,
and then have prayer for the sick.
E-7
During this time of the reign of Israel in the land, Israel was a
nation. And it was a mighty nation, and it was kind of a peaceful time
among the military part of it, but in the--the spiritual part of it, it
was kinda a--a time of--of impersonation. And if we look back into the
Old Testament, we can always find examples of what's going on today.
Always in the Bible the things that are now are just the antetypes of
what was at the beginning.
E-8
And now, during the reign of Elijah, or the pilgrimage of Elijah here
on earth, which was God's prophet for the hour... And God has never
left Hisself on the earth without a witness. God has always, somewhere,
some place, had a person that He could put His hands on and would stand
for a witness. So if He's did that down since Genesis, the beginning,
surely somewhere God has a man that He can lay His hand now. For
He--He's... It's more than one man now; He has many men that He can lay
His hand on, because we're coming down to the--the gathering time, the
harvest time.
E-9
A few nights ago I was talking to someone, was one of these here
lookout agents that watches, and they said, "Brother Branham, we were
just instructed by the government never to advise people anymore to lay
down by... away from the window on the floor if the bomb hits, or never
to go into a basement, because this new bomb that they could radio
guide from Moscow to Fourth Street in Louisville and hit right on the
street; shoot it up, it's got target things in it, that explodes it,
takes it so many thousands, so many thousands, guided it by the stars
and radar, and drop it exactly on Fourth Street in Louisville from
Moscow, Russia. And when it would hit there, don't have to...?... and
use the plane nor nothing, just shoot it off here and it'll land right
there. And it will blow a hole in the ground of the area... the depth
of a hundred and seventy-five feet for fifteen square miles either way
it goes: fifteen square miles."
E-10
I'm so glad that we have a shelter. "The Name of the LORD is a mighty
tower: the righteous run into it, and are safe." No matter how many
bombs, or how many anything else, we're safe there. So the world and
the sinner not having this shelter, or this safety place, it's a
shaking time. I believe if I wasn't a Christian, I'd go crazy, to
thinking of what might happen at any time. And with a house full of
little kiddies and everything, I wouldn't know what to do. But I'm so
glad that I can stand in my house and introduce to them a shelter that
no bomb could ever touch, or nothing else. Under the protecting wings
of the Lord Jesus. "Not by power, not by might, but by My Spirit, saith
the LORD." See? That is our protection.
E-11
And then, as we see the pattern of our lesson today, of Elijah during
his reign, he--or his pilgrimage on earth, why, he was a great, mighty
man. God was using him in mighty ways, with mighty power. And we find
out that during this time, there was a group of impersonators who tried
to impersonate Elijah, who tried to do the same things Elijah done. And
so we find the same thing today: impersonation of Christianity, people
who try to act like Christians, who try to make themselves Christians.
You can't do that. God has to do that. See? He's the only One Who can
do it.
E-12
Now, God seeing, foreseeing that Elijah's days were numbered, that he
had so long he could stay here on earth (as everyone has), so He was
going to have a successor to Elijah. And when He did, God called this
man. He wasn't in no seminary when He called him. He was plowing in a
field with a yoke of ox, doing the service, or taking care of his
mother and father. And God called him to be the successor of Elisha, or
Elijah. Perhaps many up at the school thought they was sure to do,
going to be his successor, they was going to wear his robe as soon as
he was finished with it. But God does the calling. God does the
choosing. God does the electing. God does the setting in order.
E-13
If I thought that this world was left to the outcome of it, by the
power of man, and by the wisdom of man, and by the big fours and the
U.N.'s, and who never even mention God's Name, I'd be a discouraged
person. But I'm not looking to that for the outcome. I look down in the
pages of this old book here, where God wrote it out, and everything
will come just exactly the way He said it, and that's all. So the only
thing for me to do is not line up with them, but line up with Calvary,
line up with God, line up with His Word, stay in His Word. No matter
how much it looks like it's going to be that way, it's going to be the
way God intends it to be. It can't be nothing else. For Him, being
infinite, knowed the end from the beginning, and He makes everything
come to His praises. That's right. All things will have to work
together. Everything will have to shape right up to its place.
E-14
Now, notice in Elijah. Then after he threw his robe on him and tried it
on him... In other words, Elijah the prophet, who had the mantle of God
on his shoulders, he came down and laid it across Elisha, the farmer,
to see if it would fit him. And it taken about ten years to get altered
to fit that mantle. You know, God usually puts us in the shop and trims
us up. Now, He didn't alter His robe to fit Elisha; He altered Elisha
to fit the robe. And that's what He does today. He alters us to fit the
robe, not the robe to fit us. Sometimes we want to make the robe fit
us. But we can't do that. You've got to let--be altered yourself for
the robe. It's God's robe and He made it perfect. And we've got... He's
got to bring us into that realm to make the robe fit us. E-15 Notice, all these years, as far as we know, he just had that one baptism of the robe going over him. But through the years God had molded the man's character into a place to where, after he was called, that he would fit into the robe and be the servant of the Lord. And then when Elijah passed through and throwed it on him, and they started up towards Gilgal, and many of the other places, they went on to the school of prophets, on their road, journeying on. And finally Elijah was trying to get Elisha to turn back. Did you notice it? Trying to get him to turn back, said, "I... Otherwise maybe the road's a little too steep for you, son. Maybe it's a little too narrow for you to walk." You know where Elijah was, was straightness. And wherever God's true servant preaches the Gospel, it's a straight, unadulterated Gospel, where it's preached. E-16 Well, one day he went up there to the school of the prophets to visit them, and they asked him to leave. They said, "It's too straight around here for us." What we need today is some more straight Gospel preaching that'll separate the wheat from the chaff or the right from the wrong. Make what's right right and what's wrong is wrong. All these fellows with their experience, and all that they were, they sent out to get something to eat, and one of them got a wild vine, and gathered some wild gourds and cooked up some death in their ecclesiastical pot. And the first thing you know, they cried out, "There's death in the pot." But Elijah, with a double portion knowed what to do, so he put a handful of meal in the pot, said, "Now, go right ahead and eat it." In other words, they'd...
E-17
Today in a type I would think that we've got a lot of Methodist,
Baptist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Pentecostals, and everything else, all
mixed together; one's fighting against the other. And we don't need to
oust the whole thing and do away with it; we need another handful of
meal. Keep the same church. The meal was from the house, or the school
there, which was the meal offering that the people had brought in; and
the firstfruits of the harvest which was grounded a certain burr that
made every grain of meal the same.
E-18
So they had their disputes and their schools and their theo--theologies
and so forth. And then Elijah told Elisha, "You better turn back,
because the way may be a little hard." But a man of God who's once
faced it, or been throwed across His shoulder, the robe of God's
righteousness and power, it's not too easy to turn back. E-19 Now, we see him as they journey on, come to the school. And he said, "You stay here now. Be here and settle down and be a good teacher of theology, and so forth. And you probably someday may become the dean of the college here. But I've got to go on down a little farther." Could you imagine a man of God being satisfied to be a dean of a college when the power of God laid right around where he was standing? No, sir. He said, "As the Lord liveth, and your soul liveth, I'll not leave you." I like that. Stay with it no matter how much discouragement comes from your mother, your papa, or from your pastor, stay with him.
E-20 On to the Jordan they went. They crossed over and Elijah said, "Now, what will you that I do for you?"
E-21
So as they went along, it wasn't but a few minutes until he said,
"You've asked a great thing; but nevertheless, if you see me when I go,
you can have what you ask for." E-22 Sometimes I look at myself and think I've been such a jellyfish in my life. I have waited and missed many thousands of souls into the Kingdom, because I've waited and said, "God..." depending too much on a spiritual gift, and said, "Lord, if You'll just show me, and if You'll give me a vision what to do." And God give the vision, then I'll turn around let somebody talk me into something else. And, oh, I have never come to the spot yet, until I--like I have at this time, that I feel it's a faith, that we must step out there, because it's a promise. And the things that He has done, and the healings that He has performed, and the miracles, even so much as come down and have His picture taken by the side of us, and so forth, which has never been known since the world began. And then stand around like a jellyfish, it even makes me discouraged with myself. It's time to keep your eye on the promise. And that's what, by God's grace, I aim to do. And I realize that every devil of hell will shoot at it. But by God's grace, I aim to keep my eye on the promise.
E-23
Elisha said, "If you..." Elijah said, "If you see me when I go, you'll
have what you ask for." That's right. You got to keep your eye on it,
watch the promise. Now if...
E-24
A few weeks ago, Sister Wood here, and Brother Wood, two bosom friends
of ours here at the church. I was in Michigan with my friends Leo and
Gene. We left the Chicago meetings and went to some of their people
to--for two days to go deer hunting with bows and arrows. And on my
road back, my wife had got a hold of me, and she said, "Pray for Mrs.
Wood's mother. A cancer that is eating off her face." And said, "I have
never seen Sister Wood so alarmed; she's weeping."
E-25
Go into the room and I knelt down; I said, "I want to speak to her
alone." And I goes into the room to pray with the woman. And while in
the room, I thought, "O God, if You'll just show me a vision of what's
going to happen to the woman."
E-26
But when we are prayed for sometimes, we go off and say, "Well, it
wasn't done just immediately, so maybe we'd better go back again." Oh,
no. Keep your eye on the promise. God said so; that settles it. That's
all of it. If God said so, God's able to keep His promise or He'd never
make it.
E-27
And as they went on... And after while the chariot come and parted
them, one to one side and the other. And then the... He picked up
Elijah upon... He stepped on the chariot and went up and put his robe
off his shoulders, and threw it back to Elisha, because Elisha had
growed into it (You know?), so it'd fit him right. And could you
imagine...
E-28
I don't mean this to be personal, but about ten years ago from the
pulpit here, I preached on a sermon, "David, the warrior, with a sling
in his hand and Goliath before him." In them days there were no healing
campaigns on the field, nowhere as we knew of. And, oh, how critical
people were on Divine healing. But there was something, after meeting
with a Being.
E-29
"And all of you are afraid to go fight?" Said, "Let me have him." Oh,
my. He said, "The God of heaven let me kill a lion with this sling
shot. He let me kill a bear with this sling shot. And how much more
will He deliver that uncircumcised Philistine into my hand." Certainly.
And when the first victory was won and Goliath was downed, the whole
armies of Israel followed David. And they chopped heads, and beat
Israel--or beat the Philistines plumb into their own land. They backed
them into the corners, and slaughtered them, and took their cities, and
everything. They had the victory.
E-30
Here some time ago when some girls was fooling with radium, and would
dip it and paint the radium hands on--on--on the watches... I have some
on this one. And a girl made a mistake and took the brush and stuck it
in her mouth. It killed her. And years and years later they took a
microscope and put it on the skull of that girl, and they could still
hear that radium going on, "Burr, rrr, rrrr." It's endless. It keeps
working on and on. There's no stopping to it.
E-31
And now, what happened? As soon as the great healing campaigns started,
then thousands of soldiers of God's men, who laid back in little
churches, like Oral Roberts, Tommy Hicks, and many of the other
outstanding men on the field, pulled their swords and away they went:
this Sword that cuts both coming and going, up and down, in and out, a
discerner of the thoughts, even to the marrow of the bone. They pulled
their Bibles (their swords), walked out when they seen that it could be
done, and we beat the enemy by the grace of God, till the whole world's
had a healing revival. Be done...
E-32
Then when Elijah, after his whole heart's desire was to get that
promise. He wanted the promise. That was his motive. That was his all.
That was his life. That was his intent. Everything, all, everything
hung on getting that promise. I'm persuaded to believe that we're not
sincere about this thing that we're talking about. If your whole
motives this morning rests upon giving God praise for my healing...
"I'm determined to be healed by the power of God. I'm determined to
live a Christian life. I'm determined to walk in peace with God. I'm
determined to do it. I don't care what mother says, what church says,
what pastor says, what anybody else says, what the world says, I'm
determined. That's the singleness of my heart." You're going to get
somewhere then.
E-33
Now, Elisha wrapped in the robe of Elijah, the prophet... What a
conqueror's march, how he walked treading ahead as a conqueror. He had
heard the promise. He felt the power. He was walking like a warrior
right down to Jordan. Praise be to God, friends. Every believer this
morning that's robed in the righteousness of Christ is walking towards
the Jordan road. That's right. Let atomic bombs come. Let it...?...
You're robed and walking as a conqueror. Amen. I... "Fear not, I have
overcome the world." Yes, sir. Remember, what? "I have overcome the
world." Christ said that.
E-34
Now, he had on a secondhanded robe; that's true. And many of the people
this morning has secondhanded robes on. But when he come to the Jordan,
he realized that the robe alone wouldn't do the work. That's right. And
the church, the Methodists, the Baptists, the Pentecostals, the
Presbyterian, oh, we have schools, and, my, we have all the ethics of
the Bible down pat. We've got all the woven robe all right, the
promises. We've got it all. Oh, we're baptized, go down, and we're very
apostolic. We have on the apostolic faith. We believe in Divine
healing. We believe in God. We believe in the powers of God. We
baptize, in the Bible, the way the Bible says. We've received the Holy
Ghost. We've spoke in tongues. We do all of that.
E-35
And even if you have been a Christian, and the Church has been a
Christian, and robed correctly... But when Elisha, standing out,
conspicuous to a whole bank line full of prophets and critics, seeing
what he would do... And here he come walking with Elijah's robe on. Oh,
my. He's schooled otherwise; he's educated; he's submitted; he
believes. There's nothing wrong with him. He's coming down to the
Jordan. The world's a watching him. E-36 But when he come down to the Jordan to face the critical world, what did he cry? "Where is the God of Elijah?" It wasn't the robe of Elijah that done it. It was the power of the God of Elijah that done it. And the thing the world needs this morning is the power of the God of Elijah. You might have spoke with tongues and shouted and run over the floor, but what we need is the power of the God of Pentecost to produce the lives and things that was lived in that day in the apostolic hour. A secondhanded robe was all right, but he needed a fresh call in his heart from God. He needed a fresh anointing from God. He wore a secondhanded robe when he come to the river, but he needed a brand new, first-handed call from God. And a first-handed power from God to perform the miracle.
E-37
And my brother, don't you be afraid to ask God anything. You must
demand God, or ask God for anything that He has promised. For if I am
introducing a God that's omnipotent and all powerful, and if I be a
servant of God, I must do the works of God. And if I do the works of
God, I must be man of God to bring these things to pass, because He's
demanding of me to produce the impossible. I have to ask Him. I have to
call upon Him and stand there and say, "God, You promised it"; so do
you, every person.
E-38
Brother, sister, one of these days... To you sinner friends here this
morning, and to you people who are trying to impersonate Christianity,
you may belong to church. That's very fine. I have nothing to say
against that, nothing against your fine, scholarly education, or
against your theology. I have nothing against that. But, oh, where is
the God? E-39 We don't need the teaching; we have that. But we need the God of Elijah. We need the power of the God of Elijah back in our church, the power to make us hold there, and call God's Word right, regardless. And we're every one here this morning, that's human beings, on our road to Jordan. And when he came to Jordan... You're going to arrive there one of these mornings, or one of these nights. When he came to Jordan, he was walking as a conqueror. But when he came to Jordan, that was a difference. He had a secondhanded robe on; another man had wore it. But it was a good robe, and he knew what the man was that wore the robe.
E-40
Brother, sister, one of these mornings I got to come down to Jordan. I
was thinking this afternoon. We're going down to Brother and Sister
Wright's. Don't forget that; this is their golden wedding anniversary.
I'm to leave the church here, going to have a--a dinner with them. I
was thinking the other day, fifty years. And I see them both well aged
and stricken down. I thought, "Yes, I'm forty-seven years old; they was
just married three years before I was born." Forty-seven, I'm marching
towards Jordan. I've got to come down. I've got to get there. I'm going
to arrive there. It may be an accident on the road. I may drop from the
air in a plane. I may be shot through with a devil's dart somewhere and
die. I don't know how I'm going, but there's one thing I know: I'm
going. But I'm walking towards Jordan. But when I get there, I want to
know one thing, that I've got a secondhanded robe on too. I ain't
trusting in mine, 'cause it's no good.
E-41
Heavenly Father, as we're on our Jordan march this morning as
conquerors, and someday we got to present something to the Jordan;
that's to death. And, oh, what a horrible thing it'll be, a separation
from God. We can't cross over. No. But Elijah when he got there, he had
on Elisha's robe--Elijah's robe. And when he took off the robe, the...
Elijah, the man who had been well pleasing in Your sight, and You had
accepted him and brought him up into heaven with You. And Elisha was
wearing his robe, so he presented to the Jordan, death, the robe of
Elijah. And it was accepted, and the Jordan opened, and he walked
across. E-42 And while we have our heads bowed, I just wondering here this morning if there's a person who's trying to walk down to Jordan without this robe on. If there's a person who has not the robe of Jesus Christ on you, and though it was wore one time by the Son of God, I wonder if you don't have that on this morning, if you'd raise your hands to God and say, "Dear God, this hour I now want to accept it." God bless you, lady. Would someone else would raise your... God bless you, son. Someone else will just raise up your hand? God bless you, little boy. God bless you, young man. Someone else to raise your hand? God bless you back there, sir. E-43 Just say it, "By God's help this morning, I want to forsake my self-righteousness, my own ideas, and my thoughts of pleasures and big time and sin that I've lived in. And I want Christ to put His robe on me this morning, that I'll use His robe. I know it's a perfect one." God bless you, son. Someone else, saying, "I'll just raise..." You raise your hand, say, "I now want to accept the Holy Spirit in my life. I want to be robed in His righteousness. When I get there that day, I won't present myself and say, 'Well now, you know, I bought somebody some coal. I did this.'" That's nice, that's very nice. For that, something had to die for you to live. And only through the act of that can you be saved. Will you raise your hand, say, "Christ, I now forsake my own ways; I accept Your ways. I want You had mercy on me when I come to the end of the road"? God bless you, lady. God bless you. All right. Now, we're going to have prayer. E-44 Now, righteous heavenly Father, some seven, eight, ten hands has went up. I do not know their status. Thou knowest all about them. I do not know. But they're in need today, and they realize that they're in need, and they're willing to come and accept help in a time of trouble, to see the--the great hour that's at hand now, the atomic bombs, the great things that's waiting for us.And I pray, Heavenly Father, that You will bless these people, and today lay Your hand upon them and take away all their iniquity and doubt. And may they throw away their old moth-eaten robe of self-righteousness where the cankerworms, and the crickets, and the moths of superstitions and churchanity has eat holes through it and they... It won't hold any longer. May they just throw it away and reach over and get the robe of the Lord Jesus, say, "I trust in Him. I wrap myself, not in my righteousness or on my own thoughts, but from this hour on I'm trusting You." Grant that they'll receive it, Father. For we ask it Christ's Name. Amen. |
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