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A Super Sense (59-1227E)
1 I'm still feasting also on that blessing this morning. Oh, the exceedingly, abundantly, it's unknown the things that God would do for us when we assemble ourselves together. Have you noticed since we made this consecration to God, how that things has been going here? Blessing after blessing, power after power, glory after glory, it's just been wonderful. And He will continue to do so. I... These handkerchiefs, I have prayed over those that--that someone here that they belong to.
2
Now, I just want to comment it, just a moment or two, and first
thanking all of you for your fine Christmas present of the suit of
clothes that you had gotten me. Was that what was in yours, Brother
Neville? [Brother Neville says, "Yes, sir. Yes, sir."--Ed.] Yes, sir. Yeah, a suit of clothes. Why, preachers can always use a suit of clothes. ["Fit me perfectly."]
Wonderful, that's good. Now, they perspire, and that sweat rots clothes
quicker than anything I know of (You see?), and it just takes a lot of
clothes to hold a preacher. And good clothes... Real cheap cotton cloth
will just rot out, just in a little bit. So a--a good suit like that
will have some wear in it.
4
But that little heavenly touch this morning, did you notice it? No
altar call, no nothing, but just after the Message and--and the
refreshening of the Holy Spirit bathing upon the people, glory of God
moving, they just begin coming up and down, all around. And I noticed
some real good Baptist friends of mine, from the Walnut Street Baptist
Church in Louisville, standing in the aisle, just bathing in the power
of God. Oh, my. They... I met them after the service; they said,"That's
the power of God."
6
Like the late Paul Rader, he said to his... One time he was telling a
story. And he said he and his wife was sitting at the table, and she
wanted to go somewhere or do something, and he kept saying to her,
"I--I just can't do it," and so forth, and he'd cut her a little short.
8
And she always stood at the door and kissed him good-bye; and then when
he got out at the gate, she'd wave at him, and then that would--that
would take care of it, you know, till he got back from his office.
10
Said he started down the street, and he begin to think, "What if
something would happen to me before I'd get back home, or what if
something would happen to her before I'd get back, God would call us
off the scene; and as good a woman as she's been, and how sweet she is,
and so forth?" And said, farther he got, the more swelling his heart
begin. 13 Now, in the nomination a few moments ago of a new trustee, Brother Sothmann... I'm sure that the trustees, and all, are aware now that at the end of fiscal year in first of January, that all offices of the church, such as pastors and deacons, and so forth, expires. Then if they want to continue on... Not pastors; I didn't mean that. I meant trustees, and deacons, and Sunday school teachers, and so forth, they... The pastor is elected in by the church, and he stays until, until. And then--then they... If the people, the present board of trustees, or deacons, or Sunday school teachers, or whatmore, if they want to continue on, they just continue on. If they don't, then they have--they have to resign if they don't want to continue on; and there is nothing again' them. Then they continue on for the next year. And--and then if they do not continue on, then they have an election, and appoint some other trustee, or--or whatever the office was. 14 Therefore, it doesn't pin a man down to his lifetime to serve on a board. But as long as he feels that God is with him and helping him, and he wants to do his part, or her part, whatever it might be to continue on with the work of God, we are always happy to have them to serve with us. See? But that way it gives a person a chance to serve for a year and see how they like it. Some of our trustees stay on for years and years and years, and deacons also, and that's perfectly fine. But then there's no set time. If the trustee, or pastor, or someone on the board doesn't feel that they can serve any longer, or moving out, then they just notify the church, that they can get somebody in their place.
15
And that's what taken place here with tonight, with the Brother Morgan,
Brother William Morgan resigning as trustee. They needed another
trustee. And Brother Sothmann was appointed as trustee in another time,
and then was tonight received on the board. 17 Now, this is going to be a great week for me, coming, tomorrow, the Lord willing. I've got to make decisions for the coming year of all the invitations. I want to go out to--to the office and pick up all my invitations and bring them home. And therefore, for the next few days, I go to prayer, to God, and pray for Him to guide me and show me which a way to go and what to do. We don't live in a time like it was when He was here, where God led Him from place to place, and He was in a town for a few hours and gone to another city. But today it's on a different system; it's a setup, ministerial groups and a lot of things has to be done. 18 And the way I do it, I bring in all my African invitations and lay them down, all the India invitations, and all the California, the Utah, and all different invitations, and put them separately in piles. I'll let them lay. And then I take to walking and praying, maybe get in my car and be gone a day or two: come back, praying. Something comes on my heart to go to a certain place, then I see if it's just a impression. Then, afterwards, then I... If it's impressed me so hard, I go to this pile where this certain place is, then pick me up a letter and read it, of invitation, to see where it's at. Then from there...
19
Here is the reason I do that. You think of riding about seventy-two
hours on a plane in the storms, and up and down, and around the, if you
ever rode overseas. Don't know sometimes you're--you're up, and
sometimes it's down, and swinging, and rocking, and pitching, through
them clouds and over that water, for three days and nights. And then
you step off onto a land, and the first thing meets you is Satan,
"Well, the ministerial group said this, some of them divided on the
vote, and some for." See?
22
So, you love me; I know you do. So pray for me this week, that I'll
make the right decisions by the inspiration of God will lead me. 24 Now, pray for Brother Rogers. We were having fellowship, today, and I caught ahold of his hand and found him in a bad shape, physically. So pray for Brother Rogers over here. He's took a big lot onto his hands there, and it's got him nervous and upset, and he's--he's got in pretty bad health right now, and his wife is very bad. So pray for that little couple, fine children of God. And I told him that, the Lord willing, I'd get him a night.
25
And Brother Ruddell, our little--one of our little sister churches up
here on 62, little old bashful boy, went along here and couldn't even
look up. And he would come up to the house. And, oh, I guess people
thought he was a regular pest, but there was something about the boy
that seemed real. I just kept staying with him, and staying with him,
say, "Brother Ruddell, you can." 28 And then we ought to have Junie, one night, down in New Albany. And, oh, you know, it just little meetings, that I can catch a night here and a night there, until if everything plans according to schedule, about the twenty-fifth of January, I'll be leaving for Miami, for the World International Convention of the Full Gospel Christian Business Men. And from there, to Kingston, Haiti, down into South America, and up through Mexico. And from there into Africa, from Africa, up into the Scandinavian, and so forth, like that. The biggest part of the year, I believe, will be taken up in overseas meetings. So pray for me; I must make the right decision.
30
Now, that's just if it be the will of the Lord; if not, I'm willing to
go anywhere, any place; it doesn't matter where it is, I want to go.
But as long as I'm able to stand in this dust of the earth that God has
put me in, I want to preach His unsearchable riches until death takes
me from this spot. That's my determination by the grace of God, if
He'll only help me. If He takes His hand away from me, the devil will
slay me; so you just pray that God will keep His hand of mercy upon me. 32 Now, tonight, being a little hoarse, but couldn't turn the opportunity down to speak to this fine group of Christians... Wait, just before I make this announcement, let me say one thing. While you all are in one heart now, in one accord, and everything running sweetly, let me just give a little two-minute talk to my church. See? 33 Listen, my darlings in the Gospel, my--the stars in my crown, if I shall have one, the purchase of the Blood of Jesus. I did this for a purpose, come back like this. We decided that on a hunting trip, Brother Roy Roberson, Brother Banks Wood, and I, on a trip, that we could bring, come back. Brother--Brother Roy and all of us was talking, and about our pastor, Brother Neville, and a man that's before you all the time, pastoring and everything; we love him; but yet, Brother Neville being the co-pastor, it seemed just a little hard for Brother Neville to have to push out into that. See? So we prayed, and it seemed like it was the Lord's will that I do it. Now, I asked the Lord if He'd help me, I'd do my best.
34
And after making my own consecration, and after making, having the
church to do so, now, if God blessed us the way He has in the last few
meetings with that little consecration, what will He do if we keep it
up. See? Just keep it up. Now, listen. You're in love with one another;
how I seen you standing in the aisles, this morning, and just weep,
with your hands to God, and--and the lovely Spirit moving around over
you.
36
And if you see one of the members of the Body of Christ doing something
evil, don't tell nobody else; but go to that member, and with love, and
see if you can't bring them back to Christ again. And if you can't do
it, then tell one person, or let them go with you. Do it the way the
Scripture said. See? But don't...
38
Are you feeling better, sweetheart, the little girl in the back? That's
good. I'm so thankful. Yeah, just went back... She was doubled up back
there in a knot, and the Lord Jesus has brought her forth now and
presented her to the meeting. We're so thankful for that. That's what I
left the pulpit for a few moments ago. Said they'd prayed and prayed,
couldn't get through to the Lord.
40
See, "If you have tongues, they'll cease. And if you have wisdom, it'll
vanish. Prophecies, it'll fail. But when you got love, it'll endure for
ever." See?
42
Now, we're going to open up the precious Word now to the Book of
Hebrews and the 11th chapter, just for a--a short Message. Being a
little hoarse, but I had a wonderful afternoon with brethren and
sisters, and never got in till almost six o'clock, and I just run into
the room and knelt down at the side of the bed, at the bedroom, and
prayed for a few moments, got up, and picked up my Bible, and started
to read. And I seen a magazine laying there, and I picked it up, and it
was wrote in Afrikaans, so I couldn't read that.
45 Now, Hebrews 11, let's read the 1st verse, beginning, and we'll read quite a few verses.
47
Now, let us pray just a moment, and bow our heads. Lord, our most
gracious God and Father, we come now into Thy Presence again with
thanksgiving. And not only are we now feeling that we are in Thy
Presence because that we have bowed our heads to pray, but we believe
that we are constantly in Thy Presence, because that the eyes of the
Lord run to and fro through the earth. And you know all things, and You
know the thoughts of the heart.
50
Praying now that You'll heal all the sickness, thanking You for
touching that little girl just a few moments ago, laying doubled in the
room in there from pain: see her walk out, that little childlike faith,
and accepting You and Your mercy. And we thank Thee for this; and pray
that You'll remember Sister Baker's little loved one over in Kentucky,
and the ones that Brother Neville spoke of, and, O God, the innumerable
camp of the sick everywhere. And especially, Lord, those that are
unsaved and know Thee not; if they should die in their sins, they could
not come where You are. 52 And I would like to speak just for a short time upon the subject of senses. We are taught that the natural man has five senses, and those five senses control his--his... Or Him... give... God gave him these five senses to contact his earthly home; and those senses are known as: see, taste, feel, smell, hear, those five senses which are known to the natural man. And they are good, and we cannot operate or live a normal life when one of these senses fail to act. Your sight, hearing, feeling, smelling, or tasting, we cannot be normal without them. There's something missing, some portion of life that we cannot contact, without that sense acting. And they're good and they're useful, and they were given to us by God.
53
God gave those senses, but they're given to you as a gift. And it
depends on how you, what you yield these senses to, will be the way
that your life is controlled: the way you yield those five senses,
you're... What you see, what you hear, what you taste, smell, or feel,
whatever those senses are yielded to, they will dominate you.
55
Now, I would not say that because that we receive the sixth sense that
the five senses are no good no more. Yes, they are. Those five senses
were given to you by God, and they are to be used. But when the five
senses act contrary to the Word of God, then they are lying. 57 And the super Sense is the Holy Spirit, the faith of God that dwells in you. And if you'll let the five senses be yielded to the sixth sense, it'll guide you and bring all the other five senses under control of that super sense. For it's so far above the natural sense, as the spiritual man is above the natural; it's as far and as high as the heavens is above the natural man and his five senses. It makes you believe things that you cannot see. It makes you act where you do not think the five senses would ever think about it. The devil can get into these five senses and lie to you, but he cannot touch that super sense. That's far beyond his reach. That come from God. It's called faith. Faith is that great thing. 58 And the five senses does not control the sixth sense, but the sixth sense controls the five senses. The super sense controls the natural senses. And the--the five senses is see, taste, feel, smell, hear. And the super sense is something that'll make you believe God's Word, for that's the only thing it'll speak about. And it'll make you believe for things that you can't see, taste, feel, smell, or hear, 'cause it'll take God's Word. And it will deliver that Word to you, and make you walk contrary to any other thing there is but God's Word. By faith, faith does it. 59 Now, in giving this illustration of the senses, the natural man is borned with these senses, so they are nature-given senses. And that's really only thing he'll ever know about it in his intellectual thinking. He can only think as a man; he can see as a man; he can understand as a man; he can hear as a man; but when he becomes governed, or regenerated, or we would call it borned again, then that sixth, super sense takes ahold of him. And in doing so, that super sense raises him up into a spot to where he has faith to believe things that he could not hear, things that he could not see, understandings that he could not understand. He believes it anyhow, because he's governed by that sixth sense, that super sense. Oh, how marvelous it is to know it, and to think how simple it is to believe it.
60
Now, you cannot believe it until you are regenerated. The Bible said
that no man can call Jesus the Christ, only by the Holy Ghost. We went
through that this last week. And it's been such a stumbling block,
especially to the Pentecostal believing people, when they hear me say
that. Jesus said in Saint John 5:24, "He that heareth My Word and
believeth on Him that sent Me, has Eternal Life." Eternal Life comes
from God alone. "And no man can say Jesus is the Christ, only by the
Holy Ghost."
62
"What is the sixth sense to do then, Brother Branham? Why do the sixth
sense come? The sixth sense come for this reason. Now, the sixth sense
is the faith, the super sense. Now, if... The sixth sense come for this
reason only; that was to make the five senses in you deny anything
that's contrary to God's Word. That's what the sixth sense is for. The
Scripture speaks of casting down reasonings.
66
The natural man only has these, and they're all right if they can be
brought in submission to the sixth sense. If the natural mind says,
reads the Word of God and says, "That is the Word of God," it's
speaking the truth. But if it reads, and say, "It's not all the Word of
God, or--or, It was. It's something... It was one time, but It isn't
now." Then that sixth sense comes in and says, "He's the same
yesterday, today, and forever." See? That's the difference.
68
The sixth sense is come upon the human being to make them deny anything
that's contrary to the Word of God. Any symptom, any symptom that's
contrary to God's promise, the sixth sense says it isn't there.
74
People who taught that there is no such a thing as the Holy Spirit,
don't know what they're talking about. Like that boy once peeling an
apple, and was asked by an infidel, debating a meeting. He said, "What
do you want, what do you want up here?"
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How do you know, when you haven't tasted the Lord? How do you know,
when you've never received the Holy Ghost, whether He's real or whether
He is not? How do you know whether there's faith and power? How do you
know there's not joy unspeakable and full of glory, when you've never
tasted to see it? The sixth sense leads you to that. The sixth sense
declares that to you. There's no intellectual powers at all will ever
bring that to you. The intellectual powers will reason and say, "Why,
it's psychology. It's something this a way, and it's emotion with the
people."
81
By faith, by faith, Abraham; by faith, Isaac; by faith, Jacob; all by
faith. It's the sixth sense that does it. Sixth sense denies all
symptoms, all symptoms, anything contrary to God's Word, any feeling,
emotion.
84
That super sense, it's super, above the senses. It's a greater sense.
It's a faith. It's a power that stirs and drives. Amen. It's something
that makes you do things that you never thought you would do. It's the
sixth sense, the super sense.
86
Like the woman that come to our meeting one time, and she'd come to a
meeting, two of them. They crossed the platform. They'd seen the
discernment. Them women were just--just swallowed up. They were both
real Christians. One come up, and the Spirit came and said, "You are
suffering with a stomach trouble."
90 When Martha run out to find Jesus, and when she said, "Lord..."
93
But He just got through saying He was the Resurrection and the Life.
That's God's Word. That sixth sense, beyond the doctor's care, beyond
the thoughts of scientific research, defy all, defy all reasonings, and
casts them down. Why? It's witnessing to God's Word. I AM. I'm not 'I
will be, I was.' I am now. I'm the Resurrection and Life," a Man. "He
that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet he shall live; and
whosoever liveth and believeth in Me shall never die. Believest thou
this?" 95 To the grave they went. Them two together, something had to happen; that was a super sense. With God standing present something had to take place. The sense was super sense, was God. There was Something telling Martha that. She'd seen Him. She knowed Him. She recognized Him to be the very Messiah. And she knowed if she could only get to Him, if she could only get close to Him and present the case, just hear one promise come from Him, that's all she wanted. When He said, "I am the Resurrection and Life, he that believeth in Me, though he were dead," that's all Martha wanted to hear, all she wanted. Because the sixth sense, the super sense, her faith, was moving her to confess Him, believe Him.
96
This woman, when she left the platform, it was THUS SAITH THE LORD, "Go
home and eat. Jesus Christ makes you well." She went home.
98 Holy Spirit... She thought, "How in the world could that man know that? It has to be Something to reveal it to him."
102
So after about a week or two had passed, she went through the
neighborhood to all of her people and the church, testifying, "The Lord
has healed me."
105
And her husband had told her, said, "Honey, you quit talking about that
healing," said, "because," although he was a Christian, said, "you're
bringing a reproach upon the cause."
108
That morning she felt real funny, and in a few minutes she got hungry.
So the children had left some oats in a plate, a little dish; and said
oats always just burnt her up. If anybody ever had an ulcer, you know
what it is. So she reached down and took a couple bites of those oats.
And, "Oh, my," she said, "I'll have to pay for it, I suppose, but one
of these days I'll be all right." But she noticed she was still hungry,
so she just finished up the dish. She waited a few minutes, see what
happened. Nothing happened: felt good, still hungry. She fried her a
couple eggs, and poured her a cup of coffee, and got some toast, and
had her a real jubilee. She just eat all she could eat. She went ahead
washing the dishes, and about a half hour later, she was hungry again,
no ill effects.
110
Up here at Cadle Tabernacle, when we had that meeting, that crippled
boy that come in there and was prayed for, many of you was there to see
him. They brought him back in that emergency room. Billy led me to him.
They had him on the platform for three or four nights, there on the--in
the building. He didn't get a prayer card, so they put him in the
emergency room. I went in there and prayed for him, looked at him. He
said, "Mr. Branham, can you tell me some consolation?"
113
And the young man setting there, said, "Mister, if you were setting
where I am, if you were in the chair that I am setting in, you wouldn't
try to rob me of the last hope I got in Christ." Said, "By His stripes
I am healed." And he no more than said that... Setting there, paralyzed
feet, hands, body, back, and no more than he said that, and out of the
chair he went, glorifying God.
115
Old John Rhyn, not the R-y-a-n, R-h-y-n... There was a blind beggar in
Fort Wayne, and there where we went that day and he was prayed for in
the meeting. That was the night before the piano played "The Great
Physician Now Is Near," without anybody by it. And when he was blind...
He was Catholic, by faith. And he--he stopped in the line, and I looked
at him, and I said, "Your name is so-and-so, John Rhyn."
118
So two of his friends brought him back and put him in the prayer line
again, and run him through again; Howard let him pass through. When he
come back again, he said, "Mister, you told me I was healed."
122
The old man, for the next two weeks, or three, he stood on the corner
and he sold papers; he would holler, "Extra! Extra! Praise the Lord,
I'm healed. Extra! Extra! Praise the Lord, I'm healed."
127
And another little newsboy led him over to the barbershop for a shave
about two or three weeks later from the meeting. And the barber put him
up in the chair and lathered his face. And he said, "John," he said, "I
understand..." Some little smart-aleck, and he said, "I understand that
you was down to see the Divine healer when... [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.] here."
130
Little Georgie Carter laying down yonder, which you all know, some
people is here close, laid there for nine years and eight months,
couldn't even--nothing but pull a draw sheet from under her from the
kidneys and bowels. She weighed some thirty-five pounds, laying yonder
in Milltown, Indiana. And her people belonged to a church that... When
I went to hold a meeting there at the Milltown Baptist church, and
praying for the sick, that church said, "If any member of this
congregation attends that fanatic, we'll excommunicate them." And her
father was a deacon.
133
A few days from then I was standing up there baptizing. She was down
there, crying; which she'd promised that she'd come and be rebaptized
again, in the Name of Jesus Christ, if God would only heal her.
135
One day, standing back up on top the hillside at George Wright's, the
Holy Spirit said to me, "Rise to your feet." And I looked, and there
was a Light shining onto a dogwood tree, said go by the way of
Wright's, or, "Go by the way of Carter's."
137
The sixth sense went to work, a power struck that girl, for the first
time in three year--or nine years and--and eight months, she'd ever
been on her feet, jumped to her feet, run into the yards, and blessing
the trees and the grass and everything, and went in and set down at the
piano and begin to play, "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood, Drawn
from Emmanuel's Veins." Why? Reasonings would have cast down...
140
Brother Hall, laying yonder, dying with a cancer, the same man took me
over there. His doctor in Milltown sent him up to this doctor that's in
New Albany, down here, that's there at the Saint Edwards Hospital. I
forget... He brought my children: fine man, good doctor. He examined
him, said, "Cancer." Said to Doctor Brown down in Milltown, said, "He's
dying."
142
And they sent for me to come down. I went, day after day, with my wife,
back there. We prayed for Brother Hall. I loved him. He'd been one of
my converts to Christ. And he got lower and lower, and he couldn't move
his hands.
145
Sam called me up, and said, "Billy, he's got cancer of the liver. We
can't cut his liver out and him live." Said, "He's a preacher, he ought
to be all right now. You might as well tell him he's going."
149
I notice setting right here, Mrs. Weaver. If I'm not mistaken. When her
daughter came, after the healing of Margie Morgan, I went down there,
and there wasn't nothing that woman could do. She'd be dead within the
next few hours. They had a shot or two they could give her, and that
was all. They'd had a female operation, cancer had run up through her
spine. They scattered it when they operated, and there was nothing to
do for the woman. I wanted to talk to her about healing.
151
I seen she was hitting the right line. She'd have to get Christ in here
before that sixth, super sense would ever go to work. We knelt down. I
talked to her about "though your sins be as scarlet." She gave her life
to the Lord Jesus Christ. And when she did, she said, "Oh, oh, I feel
so different. Something's happened to me. Something's happened to me. I
want to shake hands with all of you." 154 She couldn't go by the way she felt; cancer had eat her up. She couldn't go by what the doctor said; she was dying. And that's been, I guess, fourteen, fifteen years ago, Mrs. Weaver? [Mrs. Weaver says, "Fourteen."--Ed.] Fourteen years ago. She staggered up to this Tabernacle when she was sick; it didn't look like she was able to get out of the bed, little old bony arms; because she promised God she'd come and be baptized in the Name of Jesus. We picked her up out of a wheelchair, almost, there in a chair, took her down in the pool, and baptized her in the Name of Jesus. And there she sets tonight. Look at her if you want to see a specie of health. Why? Casting down reasonings, and scientific researches, and everything else, because the sixth sense went to work. That's it.
155
Look, let me just say this again, just for a minute. Jesus passed by a
tree one time, and it was a fig tree. And He looked at the fig tree.
Now, please, don't miss this. He looked at the fig tree, and there was
no figs on it. And He said... He cursed the tree and said, "No man eat
from thee." 158 That's the same thing taking place with a cancer; that's the same thing takes place with a tumor; that's the same thing takes place with any disease when that sixth sense of power of the Lord God raises up against it. Said, "Satan, come out of there." You might not see no physical condition happen right away, but there faith holds there just the same. It's been cursed. That sixth sense won't--that super sense won't let it go. It won't pay attention to how you feel, how you look, how you act. It won't have one thing to do with it. God's Word's been applied. The sixth sense takes ahold of It. That's all. She goes to work; the cancer begins to dwindle away. It dies from the roots, and it's gone. Certainly.
159
By this same forceful sixth sense kingdoms has crumbled, lapped one
wall against another. By this sixth sense the Red Sea pushed back and a
dry ground made a way for a children of God to escape on. By this same
sixth sense Samson defied a thousand Philistines armed with armors and
spears. He had no way to defend himself, but the jawbone of a wild
mule. That sixth sense went to work, and he beat down a thousand
Philistines. Hallelujah.
164
Listen, because of that sixth sense, there was a prophet throwed into a
lions' den. And because of that sixth sense, the lions couldn't eat
Daniel. They couldn't. They couldn't get near him because of that sixth
sense, that super sense.
166
It was that same sixth sense one time, that the Apostle Peter was
laying in jail, and they were going to behead him the next day. And
down at John Mark's house they had a prayer meeting. That sixth sense
begin to accumulate around that jail, where he'd been covered by
prayer. That sixth sense went to work. The Pillar of Fire came in the
window and touched Peter, and said, "Come on, get out of here." The
sixth sense.
168
It was that sixth sense that raised Jesus Christ from the dead after He
had laid in the ground, because He believed the Word of God. Said,
"Destroy this body, and I'll raise it up again on the third day. For
David said, "'I'll not leave My Holy One to see corruption, neither
will I leave His soul in hell.'" It was that super sense. Cast down the
reasonings of these senses. Believe the super sense, the sense of
faith, that Jesus Christ gives.
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The sixth sense, the super sense, O God, pour it out on me. Give it to
me and to everyone who needs it. Pour Thy sixth sense into me, Lord.
I'm willing to surrender these five, my own knowledge, thoughts,
casting down all reasonings, Lord. Let Thy Word be true and every man's
word a lie. Every reasoning, every doubt, be cast away, and let me walk
by the super sense, the sense of the Holy Spirit.
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If the sixth sense says, "God keeps His Word. I give myself to Him. I
surrender all I got to Him. My sense says this will bring it to pass,
my faith in God's Word," then call anything else, contrary to it, as
though it wasn't.
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That's the sixth sense, the super sense. God, give it to me. God, let
me have more of it to minister to His people, is my prayer.
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Here not long ago, Billy and I was going down the road, driving. Some
colored boys come down the road, and they were driving fast, and they'd
sideswiped a car and turned around and around and around, and throwed
boys all over the road; and one little fellow was pinned under the car
with his back laying against the car. The boys jumped out and started
to raise it up. He said, "Oh, please don't, my back is breaking. Don't.
You'll kill me. You'll kill me. Don't do it."
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We were coming down from a... A young colored lady was driving a car in
the road, a new Plymouth, about four hundred miles on it. She'd been
driving a pretty good speed. And I seen the car. It drove its
crankcase--crankshaft all the way into the tree. Billy and I stopped.
It'd been a snowy, slick road ahead of us, but it was dry there. And
the girl... The wind was blowing so hard, up in Minnesota, till it
blowed the car off. You remember it, Billy? I run down there to her.
And there she's setting there; she said, "Oh, I'm dying. I'm dying."
They called the ambulance.
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Precious Lord, our God and our Father, Thou art so good to us. You give
us five senses to live by and to walk by in this earth, or to--or to
touch the earth. We can feel things that's--that's to be felt with our
hands, tangible things. You give us hearing that we can hear. We're so
glad of that, that we can hear the Word of God, and by that, "faith
cometh by hearing, hearing the Word of God." We're thankful for these
six senses, Lord. May we maintain them all the days of our life.
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