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1 [Brother Neville says to Brother Branham, "Benefits that God has brought to us through your ministry in...?... We at this time would like to show it, in a small way, by presenting to you a little gift."--Ed.] Thank you, Brother Neville. ["May God's blessings rest upon you. You're welcome."] Thank you, very much, Brother Neville. And thank you, church. Just doesn't know just what's on the inside of it. But I appreciate, with all my heart, all that you have meant to me, and the things that you have done for me. And if it wasn't for you, there would be no me. If there wasn't someone to believe the Message that God gives me to preach, there'd be no use of preaching It. There has to be two of us working together. So I appreciate this very much.
3
Our church has always got, more or less, among us here, a sense of
humor. Now, when I walked in just a few moments ago in the back room,
someone handed me a package, and said, would I walk out to the platform
and present this to Brother Neville. In appreciations of my feelings to
him, and the fellowship of this church, and what he has meant to us
this year, as a pastor in the years gone by, and the hopes and prayers
that he will continue to be our pastor through many years to come: a
token from the church and myself, Brother Neville.
5
All right, I think the little fellows now are to go to their--their
rooms. And now remember, be real good little girls and boys, out there
in the room this morning, for after the service, I think (it looks
like) that there was something left here for you in treat. 7 Our Sister Arnold certainly has a--an armful, not a handful, but an armful. And my little girl was telling me; she said, "Daddy, it's so hard on Sister Arnold," she said, "because she'll be speaking to us in the language that we would understand, and then the little bitty tot will do something and she'll have to stop and correct them for it. You see?" So it makes it hard on this one woman to have all this class. So we appreciate her and her--her fine cooperation to do what she can in this time of need. The Lord bless her. 8 Now, we're hoping someday soon, the Lord willing, to have a nice, big tabernacle, where we'll have all kinds of Sunday school rooms for the classes. For the little babies, with the flannel-graph; and have up over the pulpit, up this, a great glass-faced nursery, where a trained nurse will be there to take care of all the little ones. There'll be no interfering in the services, at all, walking or tromping around. These little fellows are restless, and they don't understand. We have to understand them; they can't understand us. And so, then a place where everything will be just the way I believe the Lord would have us do it. It will not be fancy, but a nice church. We're looking forward to that. 9 Now, for Brother Neville and myself, I've just drew an idea that these were suits of clothes. I don't know, Brother Neville. I--I think it is. I'm not sure. 'Cause it looks like a suit box, to me. Don't you feel the same way about it? ["Yes."--Ed.] And it's either suits or overcoats. And I--I... They both look the same, so it--it goes to show there's no respect of person here. And so I have an overcoat, and I know that they... It's not an overcoat, so it... You have one also, so it must be a suit. And it's just... We just do appreciate this so much. 10 And I am sure that, as pastors, shepherds... The word "pastor" means "a shepherd, one who shepherds the sheep." I'm sure that we are grateful to you, each and every one of you, because it was--it was your kindness and thoughts, and money, that put--made this gift possible to us this morning. And through God's grace, we are pledging ourselves to be your pastor, to do everything that we can to lead you in the right way. Maybe sometimes, the way we speak and things, it may be hard to understand. But we're only doing it as guides, trying to guide you to that place, that in the resurrection you'll appreciate us greatly then. For we have considered not our ownselves, in making up when we speak to you, not of our own thoughts, but trying to do just as the Holy Spirit would lead us to do. And that's our, been our endeavor, and we are still endeavoring to do the same thing; that is right, for the pastor and myself.
11
We're grateful to see the sunshine. Doc, my brother, was just saying he
sent word to Brother Frankie Weber in Florida, said, "Not the only one
that can get out on Christmas and wash the windshield off," of his car,
in his shirt sleeves. He was doing the same thing, so warm. Well, you
know Florida gets tired of the sunshine, looking at Florida all the
time, so it has to come up in Indiana and see how everything's getting
along up here. Don't you think so? So we're happy that it give us a
visit, at--at least for a few moments, this morning. 13 I wonder if the little lad, that's just come in, would want to set with his parent. Or, there's a Sunday school class in the back, little fellow, if you'd like to go back there. Brother Taylor, would you direct the little gentleman to the class. That's fine. Sometimes they like to be with their own, you know. They--they have things in common, that they like to talk about. And it's just like that. 14 The little twelve-year-old girl, as I've often said, if you see a little eight, nine, ten year-old girl hanging around with grandma all the time, there's something wrong. See, they--they--there's something wrong, because there's too much difference in their age. You can imagine grandma's got a sack of candy somewhere she can put her hand on. And little sis is, them big eyes are brightened up for the sack of candy. Because in common they would have nothing to talk about, nothing but just she could pet her and baby her. But that's the way it is, and we're glad that it's just that way.
15
And then I'm making that statement, I did it one time on the preaching
of the lamb and the dove. You see, they have things in common. They
could talk about things. 17 And Christians has things to talk about. That's why we assemble in places like this, in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, because we are citizens of the same country. We are pilgrims and strangers here to this world. So we love to gather together on these sabbath mornings and prayer meeting times to assemble ourselves together, because we have things in common. We like to talk about common, the things in common, that we love: the Lord, His doings. Someone in their heart burning with something, the Lord healed them, and just wants to present themselves up there, "See what the Lord has done?" Someone received a great blessing, and just wants to go to the church to fellowship these blessings with someone else. See, that's why we have things in common.
18
It seems to me that the acoustics is better in the church, this
morning. It seems to me. I'm not sure. There's such a rebound in here.
20
After I have made a new dedication my own self, and my wife, and so
forth, we've noticed things so different around home. And not as
nervous as we were, shaky, and jumpy, "We won't get this and we won't
get that." We just go at it just quietly, and get more done. 22 But we are grateful for every one of you. I'm very thankful to God for every member of the Body of Christ, everywhere. And in all different phases of faiths, no matter how much they might disagree with me, I'm still grateful that somebody... Even if I'd think they would be a little in error in the Scripture, but yet trying to earnestly stand for what they believe. I'm certainly willing to bear with those brethren, and them bear with me in my errors and things, because there is none of us perfect. 23 But in the message the other evening, when I spoke of God separating Himself at Pentecost at the junction time, or at the conference where there had to be a decision made, "What kind of a church would this new Christian church be?" That's what the conference was held for. And we find that in that Book of Acts, the 2nd chapter, we find the kind of a church that was decided on: what type of church, what would the church be, what would be the reaction of the Church when it had received Christ. I love that. And I am earnestly contending for that Church that was once established on the day of Pentecost. Now, It was odd then; It's odd now. And It will, as long as there is sin in the earth, and a battle to be fought, it'll be odd to our foes, but yet it's the precious things of God that we earnestly are contending that God will do for us.
24 Now, the announcements, I guess Brother Neville has already made them.
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Now, before we open the Book, or to ask God to open It as we read It,
I'd like to say the reason that I am bringing this message to the
church this morning. It's my Christmas message to the church; it's
the... If the Holy Spirit will help me to deliver what I believe about
it... Now, no matter how well it's written in the Scriptures, and how
much a person understands it, they've got to yet depend on the Holy
Spirit to deliver it to the people. And it's just after Christmas, when
you've heard all the different Christmas stories, and the--the
broadcasts, and so forth of the Christmas messages. This will be a
little unique, for a Christmas story, but yet God has placed it upon my
heart.
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O God, our blessed Saviour and Father, we are approaching Thy throne of
mercy. In the Name of the Lord Jesus Thy Son, we are humbly presenting
ourselves this morning to offer to Thee our prayers and our
thanksgiving for all that You have did for us. In this last week
especially, how that hearts has hungered, and the people has fasted,
and the Holy Spirit has blessed them, has done great things in our
midst. The sick has been healed, and God has been made known, that He
lives, and He loves His people.
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And we would pray, Lord, that You would restore to us that faith that
once moved that first church. Not asking for flower beds of ease, but
asking only for mercy of God, and for His Presence, and His blessings
to go with us. Whether it be in this field or a field across the sea,
whether it is on luxury, or beds of ease, or whether it is at the
battle front, no matter where it might be, Lord, Your slightest will is
our extreme desire to serve You. Just make it plain to us, O Lord, that
we'll not miss the way, for we walk in a dark and blinded world,
amongst sinful blinded people. So clear our way, Father, and lead us as
You would sheep of Your pasture.
34
I would ask our audience this morning, those with the Bibles, if they
would desire to read with me, the Scriptures, or to follow me as I
read, if you will turn to the Book of Isaiah, the prophet Isaiah, and
the 7th chapter, I would like to read from the portion of this
Scripture. In Isaiah the 7th chapter, we will begin with the
conversation of God to Ahaz, at the 10th verse.
35 If I should say a subject out of this to draw a context, I would like to use the word: "A Super Sign."
37
This was during the time of the reign of Ahaz, a wicked king. And if
you notice, the--the Lord never addressed the message to Ahaz, but to
the house of David. "Hear, O house of David. This shall be a sign."
Because they was in war, brethren against brethren, and it seemed to be
the darkest hour of Israel's journeys and their pilgrimage. But God
blasted forth, through the prophet, an eternal sign. Now, signs are
many times...
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For instance, when the marine intelligences of the world, some less
than a hundred years ago, decided that they were so smart that they
could give to the world a--a sign of their cunning craft, that they
could build themselves a ship that there could not be a wave big enough
to sink it. And they called this certain ship the Titanic. It was a
lasting memorial to the world, that the great art of shipbuilding had
come to a perfection, that they could show to the world that this ship
could not be sunk.
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So they was crossing the ocean in this ship, on its voyage, and feeling
so secure that there was nothing could harm them, they throwed a big
drunken party. And all of the women and the men aboard, or, maybe many
of them, I might say, become drunk; even, they say even the pilot and
the captain, and all of them. And the bands begin to whoop up the--the
jazz music, which was the great fad of that day, as we have
rock-and-roll today. Because they were safe, they were in a ship that
man had given the world a sign of their intelligence, that this ship
could take any wave or any sea. 45 It was the late Adolf Hitler who give to the German people a sign that he was a genius, he knowed all about military life. And without discrediting him, he did know much about it. But he assured the German people by building what we call the Maginot Line, or the Siegfried Line, that he poured billions of tons of concrete and steel together, showed his confidence in it, that he moved his headquarters up to the front line, where restaurants and business places operated beneath the ground, where they had billions of tons of steel and cement. No matter how it ever went, Germany was fortified. It was a sign of safety. But the modern blockbuster blowed it into eternity, and Hitler with it. 46 It was Nimrod one day, who said that he'd build a tower that would bring his people, he could show what he could achieve by his intelligence. And he was to build a tower that would go beyond the clouds, that if the wrath of God ever come, he could outsmart Him. With his scientific research, he could place the rocks and the stones in such a way that he could take the people to safety by his intelligence. But it was brought to naught by a confusion of tongues, and they couldn't even finish the tower.
47
It was Nebuchadnezzar who built the walls of Babylon, and then bragged
about it. So great, that, six head of horses and chariots could race
around the walls. Its gates was so big, until men sweated their life
out of them, pounding the brass into gates that weighed hundreds of
tons in the great city, they taken companies of men to swing them open.
No one could touch Nebuchadnezzar. But one night in a drunken stew,
thinking that they were safe behind their scientific walls, with the
weapons of their days, there come a handwriting on the wall. And it was
ended.
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Then God spoke up, said, "I'll give them an everlasting sign. I'll give
the church an everlasting sign." It wasn't to be a great wall or a
tower. He said, "A virgin shall conceive, and bear a Son, and call His
Name Immanuel." That will be God's eternal sign." How simple, how
little. 51 God saying that, "I'll give you an eternal sign. A virgin shall conceive, and bear a baby." Why, why a baby, why should it be a--a baby? The Creator Himself must come and live in His creation to be a sign to man? Why should it be a baby? Why couldn't He have said, "I'll build a great ladder, and all of you--like Jacob's dream. Or, I'll drop from the heavens, from the corridors of heaven, a string, and give you strength that when you hook yourself into it, I'll lift you up"?
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But He come so simple. And said, "A baby will be born; that'll be a
sign. Not only will it be a sign, but it'll be a super sign." A baby.
Why, the intelligence of science would laugh in the face of such a
thought. But to God, it was a super sign. "A virgin shall conceive, and
this baby will be called Immanuel, which by interpretation will be,
'God with us.'" That's the super sign.
55 And why did He become dust, the very dust of His Own creation? The Creator became that, dust of His creation.
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Now, He could've come some other way. He could've come by the way of
other, of--of other ways He has of coming. But He chose to come this
way, to give a sign, the super sign. "A virgin shall conceive, and bear
a Son, and they will call Him Immanuel." Now, what was it for? What
reason?
61 But He said, "I'll give you a sign, a super sign, an everlasting sign. A virgin shall conceive and bear a Child."
64
Jehovah God became man, took on our stock, crossed Himself from God,
and become man. There's the sign. Become... He was God, and became man,
not rich men, but poor man. This is the super sign. "You've asked for a
sign," said God, "I'll give you one, an everlasting sign."
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He cried like a baby in the manger. He played like a boy, on the
street. He toiled like a man, but yet He was Immanuel. This is the
super Sign: God dwelling in the creation that He created. The super
sign, "It shall be a sign unto you."
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Can't you see the real Sign? It's Jehovah become one of us: Jehovah God
on earth, as a fugitive, a pilgrim in the land that He created:
rejected, and pushed, and laughed at, and scoffed at; a stumbling Stone
to the unbeliever, a Rock of an offense; a devil, to the religious
world, but an eternal Sign to the believer, "God with us," the super
Sign. Do you see it? God made manifest, God presenting Himself to the
world as a fugitive; could've come some other way, but chose to come
this way.
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And another thing, the Word was made dust, flesh, and dwelt among us.
The Jehovah, the Word became human, became dust, and tabernacled with
us. Everlasting Sign shall never end. Oh, when we think of it, an
eternal Sign, the super Signs of all sign, God becoming one of us.
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Another thing, He never defiled or contradicted any of His laws. He
cannot do that. So a virgin... "I'll give you a Sign," not a Titanic,
not a U.N., but "I'll give you a sign of safety. A virgin shall
conceive, and she shall bring forth a Son, and call Him Immanuel."
That's the sign. Yes.
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You know, God has give many signs that He was God. He gave a sign to
the antediluvian world that He was God, the God of judgment. He drowned
the people in the days of Noah, and floated the righteous in an ark; a
sign that He was just and judgment was sure. That's a sign, that every
unrepented sinner will perish in the judgment, that the righteous shall
be saved by the mercy of God.
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Watch God in His ways of work. When He created the heavens and earth,
He called the Angels together, and He said, "Let us." Every place in
the Scripture where He did anything mostly, "Not Me, but My Father."
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He had another time that He proved. He proved in the flood that He was
the God of judgment, and a God of mercy to those that keep His
commandments.
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But that night when He said to the shepherds, "Go down into Bethlehem,
for this day is born Christ the Saviour. Christ, the anointed God, this
day is born by a woman." God...
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You talk about these signs, what about this one? Before you can ever
get any other sign, the sign of speaking with tongues, the sign of
prophesying, the sign of any supernatural, you'll have to go back to
the original sign, the eternal and everlasting sign. Get straight to
start with, and upon that foundation, which is Rock through the ages,
and nothing will ever touch it. The gates of hell will be against it,
but cannot prevail. Get that Sign, "A virgin shall conceive and bear a
Son." 86 When He was here on the earth, He proved that He was God, proved that God was in Him, because the signs of God followed Him. He said, "If I do not the works of My Father, then believe Me not. But if I do the works of My Father, if you don't believe Me, believe the works, the sign": Immanuel. "I and My Father are One. My Father has sent Me. And as He sends Me, so send I you. The Father was sent Me is with Me; He's in Me and doing the works of Himself. It's God in flesh."
87
Didn't Lot get a taste of that before the destruction? When He seen God
manifested in flesh, eating a calf, drinking the milk of the cow,
eating bread off the hearth, and stood with His back turned to the
tent, and with the personal pronoun "I... I... Seeing that Abraham is
the heir of the world, I..." In other words, "I'll make it known to
him."
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When Immanuel become through the womb of a woman, instead of appearing
as a theophany, He said, "As it was in the days of Lot, so will it be
in the coming of the Son of man." 91 "I'll give you an everlasting Sign," for God was made flesh among us. He dwelt in flesh. It'll be an everlasting sign. Not only to the shepherds to look and believe, but for you the Branham Tabernacle, and for this cruel world to believe that that is God. God gave that Sign. Jesus said, "As the living Father has sent Me, and come with Me and was in Me, so send I you; the living Father to go with you and be in you an everlasting sign. These signs shall follow them that believe. Lo, I'll be with you, even in you, to the end of the earth. I'll be with you. The end of the world, I'll be there with you." 92 Someone, as I have said before, wants to make Him a little short God. He was man; God was using a man. God was using a flesh that He created Himself in order to create through Him and to "Bring through Him many sons," says the Scripture, "through that obedient Son. Through one son all fell; through an obedient Son all shall live that believe." God with us, a sign, said that would be a sign. Jesus so loved to refer to Himself as Son of man, man Himself, just a man, "I am nothing; the Son can do nothing in Himself." But it's the Father [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.] was in Him, the Immanuel, the God, the--the baby, God, Jehovah God, that little baby cried, that was Jehovah. Did you see it? God living in a baby. God living in a teenage. What type of a teenager was He? He set the example. When He was lost by His father and His mother, they looked about to find Him, and they found Him in the temple, What did He say, as a teenager? "Know you not? Wist thou not that I must be about My Father's business?" Example for teenagers. 95 As a man, with all the pomp of the world offered Him, everything laying right in His hands, to become the greatest of all men, the richest of all men; Who could tell people where fish had coins in their mouth, could pump the best water out of the wells and turn it into wine, that could change anything that He wished to change, that could take five biscuits and feed five thousand, with a power in His hands to become a great man, but still chose to be poor: didn't even have a grave when He died He had to borrow one. "Immanuel, this will be a sign." How does God come? In the poor. How does God deal? It'll be an everlasting sign with the poor, the uneducated.
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"A sign," said the great prophetess Ann. When Simeon raised his hands
in the temple, and holding that little One in swaddling cloth, and
says, "It's a sign that'll be evil spoken of, for the fall of Israel,
but the gathering together again too; a Light to the Gentiles..." What?
"God with us," not in the rich and the haughty, but in the poor, born
in a stable, "God with us." What kind of a things did He do? Watch His
things He said. Watch Him, what He said. 101 You had better get your thinking on now, open up your hearts. Ask God to reveal this to you, what I'm fixing to say. When He come, He fulfilled what the prophets said. And when He's coming in the last days in the latter rains of God, when both former and latter rain will be poured out, He's coming just exactly the way it was prophesied of Him: "It shall be Light in the evening time." What was to happen? Immanuel, the same Son, the same Light, the same God that come to dwell in flesh with His people at the day of Pentecost, will come in the like manner in the last days, for it shall be evening Light. What is it? There shall be a sign, an everlasting sign: God with us, God in us, God through us, man and God becomes one. Jesus died, that He gave that precious Life, on His decision, (in last Sunday's Message), because He gave it for a decision that He might bring many sons to God. Immanuel with us, the evening Light people, it would attract them.
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When God gave the sign, "This will be a sign. God will be dwelling in
flesh." He thought that would attract the people. It did. "For as many
as received Him, to them gave He the power to become sons of God."
105
As the late minister of the Gospel, when the Pentecostal message first
started falling, the late Doctor Haywood, just before he... I guess,
that maybe when he was in his best, one day when the Spirit struck him.
He was a poet, besides a preacher. He grabbed his pen and penned it.
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The evening Lights... If we are walking in the evening Light, the
evening sign, then it was to be the same Light and same sign, an
eternal sign. Then the same signs will follow the evening Light. Whew.
Do you see it? Can you understand it? That's the message this
Christmas: the evening Lights, the signs of the Messiah accompanying
It, accompanying the Message. The evening Lights are here.
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"There shall be a sign given unto you. And these signs shall follow.
The works that I do, shall you also; even more than this, for I go unto
My Father."
110
How did they know He was God in the flesh? He said, "If I do not the
works of My Father, then I've told you wrong. But if I do the works of
My Father, you believe it."
112
It meant something for the rich young ruler, yet his heart hungry, to
come to Jesus, and said, "Rabbi, what must I do to have Eternal Life?" 117 Oh, today, my pilgrim brother, my sister, believe that sign. Look into the manger of your own heart and see if you are able to say within yourself. See the sign that the shepherds seen: God in flesh, dwelling amongst the poor, the needy, the offcast. See if you can understand it. God in your heart, God in here, watch and see if He manifests Hisself right, in sweetness and meekness, as He did. 118 A few years ago, there was a girl who went off to college, and with a lot of her colleagues there, she become a very little smart aleck, from her old country teaching that she'd had as a mother in a country home. And one day she decided, some two years later to visit her mother again. She wrote her a telegram and told her she would arrive on such-and-such a train, to meet her at the station. However, she brought another little smart aleck with her. And she'd become a smart aleck herself. And she brought another one with her, that was kind of one of the modern-day's sophistications, know-it-all, teen-annie.
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And when she arrived at the station, when she started to get off of the
train, she looked and there stood her mother, looking with all that was
in her to see where her daughter was. And when the girl that was with
her... mother saw her with her face all scared, and her hands all
burned, and she looked terrible, old, and looked horrible. And the girl
that was with the little Mary, said to her, "Wonder who that old
wretched looking thing is?" 124 And the people gathered to hear what had taken place. He held the girl right out, and he said, "This young girl, when she wasn't six months old, was in her little crib in the upstairs. And her precious mother, the most beautiful woman I ever saw," said the old conductor. Said, "The house caught fire while her mother was hanging clothes. And the neighbors all run, screaming, they seen that the mother never noticed it. It was on the porch side of the house. And the blazes had got well ahold, and it was gone into the air."
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And said, "They couldn't hold that frantic mother. Her baby was
upstairs." And said, "All of them cried, 'You can't pierce those--those
blazes.'" But she grabbed the sheet that was in her hand from hanging
them up, and it was a wet sheet. And she threw it around her, and
through the blazes she went, and upstairs, not thinking about her own
danger. Then when she got there, she knew she couldn't wrap the sheet
around herself to go back. But to save the beauty of her daughter that
was to follow her, she wrapped the baby in the sheet, and run through
the blazes, with her bare face and hands and arms. And it burnt the
meat off of her body, and shrunk her cheeks to her bones, and marred
her, burnt her hair off, and the--the--all to the bones on her finger."
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Brother, when I see God, the God of heaven, forfeited His throne, His
beauty, and all that He was to be borned on top of a manure pile, be
wrapped in swaddling's cloth, to be made fun of by His signs and His
wonders, to be called a devil; should I be ashamed of Him? No, sir. Let
the classic world do what they want to do. To me He's the super Sign.
The Holy Ghost in me screams out. It might make me act funny and be a
crazy man to this world, but I cannot deny Him Who done so much for me.
He took my place in death. He took my place at Calvary. He done all
these things. He condescended from heaven, from the pearly white
thrones to become a man; to taste my suffering, to go through my
temptation, to know how to be the right kind of a mediator in me, to
lead me and to guide me to Eternal Life. And through His poverty, I am
made rich. Through His death I'm given Life, Eternal Life.
129
Let us pray. In the audience of the people this morning, is there some
here that would like to say, "To me, I'm ashamed of my life. I'm not
ashamed of Him. I'm ashamed of my life to offer to Him Who was made
ugly, and despised by the world?" 131 Would you be ashamed of Him? If you are, come to the altar and repent of your sins. If you're not ashamed of Him, and you're ashamed of your life that you've presented to Him, such an awful thing. You been ashamed many times before the boss, before your women friend, before your man friend, before your girlfriend or boyfriend. You've been ashamed of Him, Immanuel dwelling in you. Raise your hands and say, "God, forgive me for being ashamed."
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Our Lord and our God, we humbly and most graciously ask You to accept
our apology this morning for all of our shortcomings, for all of us at
times are guilty. We are guilty for standing for Truth. We are guilty.
When they want to call us some evil name, like, oh, "holy-roller," or
some evil thing that is not so, yet sometimes we back off like Peter
and warm ourself at the enemy's fire. Forgive us, Lord. 134 And we most graciously, Lord, accept Your Christmas Present, the Son of God to dwell in our flesh, our dust, to live with us, sanctifying His way by His Own Blood, and giving us the assurance of Eternal Life. We thank You. I thank You, Lord, for this great wonderful Present from God, for It is a gift, a gift of the Holy Spirit, all packaged up in the Name of the Lord Jesus. We're glad to receive it. We thank You because our church stands for that sign, because the sign stands for the Church's Teaching. We stand for it; it stands for us. And it's known among the Christians throughout the world today, of a poor, ignorant bunch of people at 8th and Penn Street, at Jeffersonville; that Immanuel, the Pillar of Fire from the wilderness, the Jesus of Galilee, the Holy Spirit of Pentecost, made manifested by all Immanuel's signs in the evening Light. We're so thankful, Lord. And many others see it and receive it. For we ask it in Jesus' Name, and for His sake and the church's sake. Amen.
135
I wished I had the voice of a singer. If I should have the voice of a
singer just now, I would love to sing to you my favorite hymn, wrote by
my precious friend, William Booth-Clibborn.
God, precious, tender, laid aside His splendor, (Stooping to a manger, a stable full of manure, to be borned in.)
Stooping to woo, to win and save my soul.
O how I love Him! How I adore Him!
My breath, my sunshine, my all in all!
The great Creator became my Saviour,
And all God's fullness dwelleth in Him.
136
And then He is in me, and I am in Him, and in you, "In that day, you'll
know that I am in the Father, the Father in Me, and I in you, and you
in Me," God, Immanuel, with us.
139 I'm taking so much of your time. Let's try it. Give us a chord, "O how I love Him!" How many know it?
140 [Brother Branham begins humming, "Down From His Glory"--Ed.]
Now's the time for Him to show His grace. A mother brings a little baby
here with leukemia, cancer in his blood stream. That evil to a baby?
God hears my voice. "Speak the word, and it shall be so." For, Lord,
You've said, "Say to this mountain, 'Be moved,' don't doubt; it shall
be." In the Name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, I condemn this devil
called leukemia. The disease of this child's body, it shall leave
it...?... in the Name of Jesus Christ, may it be so.
142 Isn't He wonderful? Don't you just feel like worshipping Him, just in the Spirit, just worship Him? [Brother Branham begins humming, "Down From His Glory"--Ed.] Just forget yourself now. Don't be ashamed. The Holy Spirit is here. That's the Holy Spirit. Just meekly in your own way...
144
Lord, we'll never be able to understand the riches, the fullness of
Your Spirit until we see Him at that day when He shall come. We may be
sleeping in the dust. I may have to turn back to the original dust, but
that will not worry me one bit. "I know that He'll call, and I'll
answer. And then I shall see Him as He is. This corruptible body will
be changed and made like unto His Own glorious body, whereby He's able
to subdue all things unto Himself."
147
Father, God, help me to--to jerk those firebrands out yonder. I can see
them, Lord, out yonder, see the lepers at the gates, look at India
yonder, at the Taj, at the gate, them poor things crawling on the
ground, no feet; see them poor little black boys yonder in Africa,
their little hands reaching up. O God, send me, Lord. Let the Angel
come with a coal of fire, burn into my soul, Lord, and take all the
dross and sluggish out, that I might go as a--a firebrand of God to
pluck from the fire those who are in gross darkness.
149 Just once more, will you?
151
Lord, Lord, here they are, the sheep of Your pasture. Feed them, Lord,
on Thy Spirit. They are giving theirselves to You, Lord. They are
consecrating their lives to Thee. They stood because they're not
ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We know that You're here, the
great Pillar of Fire, the Christ, the Holy Ghost.
153
Oh, love that won't let me go, love that grips my heart beyond
anything, the sweetness of the Presence of the Holy Spirit; while His
church is standing around the altar, adoring, looking into the manger,
seeing the same thing the wise men saw: God made flesh.
155
With your heads bowed now, just offer a prayer yourself. This is the
Holy Spirit. Can't you feel the meekness and gentleness of the Spirit
of God, sweetness, lasting Life?
157 Let's pray now, each one in your own way, thanking God for what He's done.
160 Do you raise your hands now to pledge your faith in God, your vows to God, your loyalty and tributes to God, the church over?
162
I want to ask you something before you take your seat. Did you ever
feel such a sweet thing, the sweetness of the Holy Spirit? Nobody to
say a word; just automatically rising, coming forward. The glory of
God... See?
166
I received some mighty fine Christmas presents: a movie camera, and
many other things, guns and things, that people love me, they give me.
How I appreciate that.
168
As you journey from this building this morning, take Him with you.
Never let it leave. Be sweet in your soul all the days of your life.
God bless you now as you go to your seats, and the children has their
presents. God bless you.
170
Isn't this just heavenly? How many feels that, just--just, just a
sweetness? Nobody knows what to say. I don't know nothing to say. I'm
just--I'm... I'm lacking for words. I--I don't know what to say. Just
His Spirit just move in. See? Brother Neville will take the service over now for the--for the gifts for the children. The Lord bless you. Always sing "Down From His Glory." When you do that, remember what we believe in Him, "All God's fullness dwelleth in Him." God bless you, Brother Neville. [Brother Neville speaks to Brother Branham--Ed.] Yeah, if you want me to. ["Yes."] Brother Neville asked me if I'd come back tonight again, to preach tonight again. I hate to take his service. But I'm here, that's what I'm here for. Okay, I'll be back tonight, the Lord willing, to speak on the service. |
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