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A Thinking Man's Filter (65-0822E)
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A Thinking Man's Filter (65-0822E)
1 Thank you, Brother Mann...?...
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Good evening to this great packed church tonight and out across the
land on the telephones. They say they're hooked up again tonight.
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And just as we got there, why, the phone rang, and Billy run in to
ask... I said, "May be a sick call now." And we just got in, and it was
Brother Capps. And the little boy had parotitis, and just a very little
shade of a chance to live. And the Lord has healed him. And the other
night said he's suffering with some kind of pains, Mrs. Wood was
telling me. We was leaving in a hurry, and I just--I said, "Mrs. Wood,
it's so late now, ten o'clock, I doubt of them letting me in out there
at the hospital." I said, "I'm going up home and just close the door."
And I went up and prayed, and--and they said the little boy is in the
audience tonight. So we're very thankful for that. And we're grateful.
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Now, oh, there's so many things that needs to be done and such a short
time to do it, so we have to put all of our efforts now in what we can
do for our Lord. 13 Now, many of you are traveling far, I look out here, and I just noticed awhile ago the folks in Tucson, Mrs. Sothmann... I see Brother Fred arrived all right. I seen him in the audience this morning. And there, I think that's Brother Don Ruddell setting there by him back there tonight. Glad to see Brother Don in. And Junior, is Junior here or is he at his church? I guess they're in on the phones at the church tonight. So all you brethren, we're very happy that you're here with us tonight, and trusting in the Lord that someday we, when the life's day is finished and our little light of mortal life begins to grow dim and going out, we'll fear no evil for down through the--the a...
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I just got a report to you up in--up at--in Arizona--up at Prescott.
Brother Coggins has been dismissed from the hospital. So we're very
thankful for that. Good. That's fine. So we're very grateful for that.
Sister Mercier, your daddy's getting all right now. I just felt after
we prayed that he would be all right. So... They may be tuned in; I
hope they are; and I think they are. So we very grateful for that, that
our brother is--is all right now and going to be all right. So we thank
the Lord for all these things. 16 As--and as the days grow closer and closer and the narrowing of the path, we--we want to go closer together. My, we must be just one--one Body. We must move together, forgetting one another's sins and our differences, just sticking closer and closer and closer as we see that day approaching, assembling ourselves together, all with one accord and one heart. And if a brother, sister gets out of the way in any way, don't do nothing but pray for that person and in love always considering one another. Don't--don't never let one of you get away. Stay together. And if you can, add more to it constantly all the time.
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Brother Neville, I got your request here concerning Brother Wright,
Brother George Wright setting here. We're glad Brother Wright and
Sister Wright here... Little Edith, I... One day when we come we want
to have a little memorial service here. I didn't get back for Edith and
when she went, but Sister Wright, you remember the dream she had about
a couple years ago. And I told you then, I said it's a--little Edith
won't stay with us very long now, because the Lord had already told
that she was going through that dream that she had. And I got... The
interpretation of it was that she was going to meet God. About two
years later she went to meet God, now waiting for her papa, mama to
cross the dividing line between mortal and immortality. God bless you.
I want to try to see you right away if I just possibly can. So God be
with you.
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Now, right straight to the message. This is a message I want to read
from Numbers 19:9 and Ephesians 5:26. And if you people who keep down
the records of the texts and so forth, why, you may jot it down. 22 Now, pastor, I want you to know that, that this is only to my congregation I speak these things. And I have a right to do that, because I been set by the Holy Spirit to watch over these sheep. And woe unto me if I don't tell them what I think is the truth, and way I think it comes. But it's not for the world or the rest of the churches. You do whatever God tells you to do. I cannot answer for you; neither can you answer for me; but we must each answer before God for our ministry. Therefore, if I have to answer for my ministry, I must preach it in the way that I see it, and the way it is revealed to me. So let that be known now.
23 Now, in Numbers 19:9 we want to read this text or this Scripture rather:
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Now, this little text tonight, if I should call it a text... And I
trust that people here and also out in the telephone hookups will not
disregard this and think that it's meant in a way of sacrilegious,
though to take a text like this, it would sound sacrilegious. The
subject that I'm using for tonight is "A Thinking Man's Filter." That
sounds very radical for a subject for a minister that's so opposed to
smoking, would take a text like that, "A Thinking Man's Filter."
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Well, it all happened up where the Angels of the Lord appeared to me
one morning, and them squirrels was spoke into existence. All of you
remembers when it taken place. And also just at the top the hill where
I was standing before--just before preaching the Seven Church Ages,
going hunting one morning before daylight, there stood... I thought the
sun was coming up, about four o'clock in the morning. Unusual, I seen
that Light, and I turned around, and there stood the Seven Golden
Candlesticks, standing up there on top the hill, with like a rainbow
was coming up through the pipes and feeding out.
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When I crossed that place where He'd appeared to me a little later on
about the squirrels... Then when I called my good friend Jack Moore a
few months later to ask, when I started to preach the Seven Church
Ages, Revelations 1... And He was standing white all over, His hair was
like wool. How could He, being yet thirty-three years old, and be white
all over? And Brother Moore, a very fine, cultured, Christian
gentleman, and a scholar, one of the best that I know of, and he said,
"Brother Branham, that was Jesus after His glorified condition. That's
the way He looks now."
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I'd read over in the Book of the--of Daniel, where He came to the
Ancient of Days, Whose hair was as white as wool. Then I seen that
Ancient of Days; He was that Ancient of Days, the same yesterday,
today, and forever. I seen it was a symbol. Then why the white wool?
And then I--the Holy Spirit seemed to speak to me about a picture I saw
one time of a ancient judge. Then I went to the history; I went back
into the Bible history and all to find out. And the old judges like the
high priest in Israel, he had to have that white, gray woolly-like hair
and beard, because the white over him signified that he was supreme
authority of the judges in Israel. And even in today and down to a few
hundred years ago, maybe a couple hundred years ago or maybe not like
that, later than that, all the English judges, no matter how young they
was or how old they was, when they went in for judgment, they wore a
white wig and--to show that there's no other authority in that kingdom
above their word. Their word is the ultimate of the kingdom. What they
say, that's all of it. 34 Then later on when we got through and the--the sermon and went out west, and when the Angels of the Lord appeared out there for the Seven Seals, and it went up into the air (which we had the picture of it here and around over the country), there He was standing there still wigged with that supreme authority. He is the Head of the church. He's Head of the Body. There's nothing like Him anywhere. He made all things by Himself. He made all things for Himself, and without He there wasn't nothing made. He has all authority in heavens and earth, and everything belongs to Him. And in Him dwells the Fullness of the Godhead bodily. And the Word was God and made flesh among us, and He was the One Who revealed the entire secret of the whole plan of salvation that all the prophets and wise-men had spoke of. He alone was that wigged One and supreme authority.
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Now, I'd stopped up on the hill the other morning, looked like there'd
been some squirrels been cutting up there. And I started to set down.
And I'd just been there a moment when the bushes struck by me and
a--some great big fellow with a double barreled musket of a thing come
walking out through the bushes there, and like to scared the daylights
out of me. I went on over, scooted down. I was afraid to move, afraid
he'd shoot me. And the bushes moving, so I just set real still.
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So I turned around and went down by the river, and I thought, "I'll go
down here and hide till they get done so I can get out." And on the
road down, I happened to draw... My attention was drawn to look over to
my right side, and as I did, there laid a empty cigarette package,
where one of them had throwed down in all the running of the--when the
squirrels were going through the bushes.
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Now, I thought, "How deceiving that is." Now, that tobacco companies
are supposed to be American. And oh, if we lived to our policy, we
would be working to help one another, if we have a feeling one for the
other. And how hypocritical... The reason I never called the company's
name, I've got to say some bad things about them. And how hypocritical
can anybody be to make money?
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If you'd been with me last year, or year before last, I believe it was,
at the World's Fair, when Yul Brynner and all of them was up there on
demonstrations and you see them take that cigarette, put it in
something, and pull it across a piece of marble... And that doctor
taking a swab, rolled across there and got the nicotine off of it, and
put it on the back of a white rat, and put him in a cage. And every
seven days they took him out. And the rat was so full of cancer he
couldn't walk from the nicotine out of one cigarette.
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And then to think that a company would deceive a man enough or try to
deceive their own people, it's like a vulture living off of their--it's
own kind. Money-making, selling death to the co--the country, and to
young men and go out there on the battle front and die for them, then
turn around and sell such a thing as that under a false pretense: "A
thinking man's filter, but a smoking man's taste." You'd have to have
the smoke to get the taste. See? "A smoking man's taste..."
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Like politics and war, I don't believe in war. I don't believe that we
all--ever should've ever had a war. I believe in the great Kingdom that
God's bringing, the great civilization that'll be brought in under His
own great dominion; there will never be another war. Nation won't lift
up spears against nation. They'll all be peace, eternal peace.
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As I stood there looking at it and thinking of how deceitful it was,
the question came to me and I stooped back, looked at the pack again,
and I could--just seemed like something said to me, "But the slogan is
all right: 'A thinking man's filter, a smoking man's taste.'" It came
to me that that deceitfulness also in the natural realm there in the
tobacco, is something on a order of the churches of today (See?), a
deceitfulness.
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A young fellow was telling me the other day that he was down to an army
camp, and a young soldier got run over by a tank, his lungs, his
stomach, or whatever it was, punctured. And they went up to the
hospital; they had three or four doctors standing there in line, and
everybody stand in line. And two or three soldiers holding their buddy
up, and him just barely could breathe... Every time he'd breathe, that
rib would stick right into his lungs, and that would make him
brea--bleeding inwardly. And they let that young man stand there in
that line, way back in the back of the line, and let them some of them
guys with nothing but a earache or something go ahead.
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But every man wants to show his authority. Now, they're not all like
that. No, they're not all like that. But there's too many like that;
there's too many of them that's like that. But the man, only thing he
was thinking of was his own little boy that had a rash on his hand, and
not thinking about that poor boy standing there mashed under a
tank--the very tank and maybe the very boy that would save his life
someday on the battle front. See, they don't stop to think, only for
themselves. "A thinking man's filter..."
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Like the tobacco companies of today, the people that comes into these
said churches or denominations, they have a taste; and that taste is
the classics of the world. And each denomination has their own filter,
and they filter out all the true Christians that would say "Amen," when
he was preaching, and bring in all the bobbed-haired, painted-faced
Jezebels that's in the country, as long as they are popular: "So-and-so
comes to our... A movie star, a great person..." That's the kind of a
filter that they use. "Our denomination, So-and-so the president, or
the--or the colonel, or the someone belongs to our denomination." See
what kind of a filter they use? That filter, of course, is of the
world, the people of the world.
60 They want to be religious. They think they must be religious, because they have a soul.
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Now, we find out of our day, that the people has got a taste. And why
does a man smoke a cigarette? It's to satisfy a taste. What does a
woman smoke a cigarette for? Satisfy a taste.
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Now, to follow that in with the continuity of the message "The God Of
This World," "The Anointed Ones In The Last Days" That outside, that
middle circle... First circle is the--the human senses; the second
circle is the spirit senses: Will--self-will, desire, and so forth. But
the inside is the soul. That soul was predestinated. So they can anoint
this spirit to make the outside body come in subject to the spirit.
"But the soul that sinneth, that soul shall die." The soul that rejects
in unbelief, the Word of God, which it is a part of, that soul shall
eternally, has, always...
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Israel was all outwardly spiritually, all filled with God's goodness,
and how they reverenced God and so forth, but that didn't work. The
inside of them couldn't recognize the Word Itself. 73 Oh, for the grace of God that He'd give us understanding of such great mysteries. As Paul spoke here further on down in Ephesians, speaking of the husband and wife, and said, "This is a mystery," how the women should be in respect to their husband. Even the second place, I believe it is, in the entire Bible that reverence was ever spoke to, said, the women seeing she reverence her husband, reverence her husband. Then a husband ought to live such a life before his wife that his wife could reverence him as a son of God. And if he doesn't live that kind of life, well then, 'course she wouldn't reverence him, because she knows what he's made of. But when it is a man that is reverent man, reverent and clean with his wife, and before his family, a real servant of God, then the women, children, all should respect that servant of God with a reverence.
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Notice, now woman, they want to have bobbed hair. They want to wear
shorts, paint, makeup. These little bikinis and things that they--that
they wear nowdays, they want to do it; and yet they want to go to
church. You see that anointing upon the spirit, not upon the soul. See?
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Just like the man that's smoking, he loves a cigarette so well until
his thinking faculties has become numbed with nicotine. And the woman's
desires have so numbed her thinking faculties until she'll do these
things that's evil in the sight of the Lord. 'Cause she wants to do it;
it satisfies a worldly woman's taste. So she takes a worldly church's
filter; she goes right through it fine, nothing to bother. Shows...
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Now, if there is a theological filter for the theological thinker, and
there is a church filter for the church thinker, a cigarette filter for
the cigarette thinker, there's got to be a real filter somewhere for
the real thinker. And God has a Filter, and that's His Word. It's a
Separator, for It's a Waters of separation for sin. Now, that's the
thinking man or the holy man's taste.
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Now, this is going to be a--a little bitter maybe to somebody, but when
she started through God's Filter, and It says in there for them not to
cut their hair, then what? She lodges on the other side. If It said
it's a sin for a woman to do such and she's dishonorable to do such...
If she wants to, he said... "Well, she's got to have her hair cut."
Said, "Then shave it off then." And said, "We know that that's a shame
for a woman to have a head shorn," said; "Then let her have her head
covered." And her hair is her covering, not a hat, lady. Her hair is
her covering; the Bible says...?... Shows she's a Nazarite unto the
Lord. Long hair to a woman means a Nazarite to the Lord.
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And the church filter gets the membership and things like that when
they let them get through with anything and still belong to the church,
they get more members. What if we went to the churches tonight and
filtered everybody out besides those who was genuine Word born
Christians. There'd be a many a blank sermon up against a wall tonight.
True. 'Cause it went through the Filter.
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Notice, the tobacco company does it to sell more cigarettes; the church
does it to get more members. A woman with short hair, wearing shorts
would be caught in God's Filter; she could not go through It with short
hair, because the Bible said she shouldn't do it. She dishonors her
head when she does it. We should know it. But she goes right through
the church all right, all of the rest of them.
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Notice. But the woman who wants to have short hair, and wear shorts, or
wear paint, and anything, she can go right through a Pentecostal filter
just as easy as pie: nothing about it. Right into death, 'cause he
that... She said, "Well, there's no harm in that." If you love the
world or the things of the world, it's because the love of God's not
even in you."
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Notice, a man looking at her pretty red lips, and painted face, and
shorts, and--and bikinis, and ever what she's got... A real thinking
man won't look at her. Now, a man that's a church member will look at
her, admire her. But I don't care how she looks to the eye, a thinking
man will turn his head. Why? He's been through God's Filter, and he
knows to look upon her is adultery in his heart. He don't think she's
pretty. Say, "Isn't she a pretty thing?" Not to him it isn't. She's a
filthy looking, miserable Jezebel wretch to a thinking man. A son of
God looks upon her with shame that he even belongs to the family she
belongs to. That's right. "How could that be my sister and act like
that?" See?
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You remember, one time before the Blood of Jesus Christ become the
Filter, as we'll get to in a few minutes, the sons of God looked upon
the daughters of men that they were fair and taken unto them wives. God
never did forget it. Again it happened in the march of Israel, and God
never did forgive it; and every one of them perished. "A thinking man's
filter..."
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Now, notice, if he has been, his mind filtered through the Word of God,
God's Filter, he won't look upon her. He won't think she's pretty;
he'll think she's a Jezebel. He'll think behind those red lips is
poison fangs that would sting him. And the Bible said, "Her gates is
the gates of hell; and a man walks into them like an ox going to his
slaughter." There's a thinking man's Filter.
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Oh, yes, the Word of God is a thinking man's Filter. Anyone knows that;
that's what your soul is filtered through: the Word of God. And It
makes... When you come through God... When a thinking man comes through
God's Filter, it gives him a holy man's taste. That's right. When you
come through God's Filter, then your taste is a holy man's taste. It
makes a righteous man's taste. The slogan certainly is okay.
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Notice, In Exodus 19... (I want you to read it when you go home when
you have more time.) Notice, when Israel had committed sin, first they
took a red heifer, which had never had a yoke on her neck. That means
she never was yoked up with anything. And she had to be red. The color
red is a--an atonement color. Did you know science knows that if you
take red and look through red to red, it's white?
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And then her body was taken and burnt. It was burnt with the hoof, with
the skin, with the intestines, with the dung. Everything was burnt
together, and it had to be picked up by a clean man and had to be put
in a clean place outside the congregation. Therefore, if Israel could
only see the type, this Word of God must not be handled by dirty hands
of unbelief. It's got to be a clean man, and if he's clean, he had to
come through God's Filter. A clean man, clean hands, and it had to be
kept in a clean place, not a place where Jezebels, and Rickys, and
everything partaking, take the Communion and things, when they're
running around with wives, and husbands, and all kinds of filth, going
to dances and parties, and wearing bobbed hair and shorts, and
everything else, and call themselves Christians. It's to be kept in a
clean place and handled with clean hands.
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Notice, here it is. And when Israel, before they could come into
fellowship in the worship, they had to first pass through the waters of
separation--justification by... Faith cometh by hearing, hearing the
Word. Then they entered into the congregation under those seven
stripes, the blood, to show that something died and went before them
for their sin. They were separated by hearing the Word, the Waters of
separation, then entered into fellowship.
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Also now, we want to look at Ephesians 5:26. Said it is the washing of
the water by the Word, a Waters of separation. What does It do? Then
the Filter of God is the Word. Waters of separation--washing of the
waters of separation by the Word, God's Filter. 105 The church will judge you here whether you're a good member or not. They'll give you a good funeral and half-mast the flag at your death, send great wreaths of flowers, and--and do everything for you, but when it comes down to your soul facing God, it's got to have Eternal Life. And if it's a Eternal Life, it's part of the Word. And as my own word cannot deny--my own hand cannot deny my hand... My own eyes cannot deny my hand, or my foot, or my toe, or any part of me. They cannot deny it, and neither can a man that's part of the Word of God, or a woman, deny one part of the Word of God. Then, women, when you think you can have bobbed hair and come in the Presence of God, you're wrong. You see it? You are wrong. You can't come through God's Filter where you're washed by the water of the Word. Then you enter into the fellowship. You think you are, but you can't be until you come through the Word. And every little spot, every little Word of God... "Man shall not live by bread alone but by every Word." It's got to come through that filtration, coming through. And that gives a righteous man's taste, 'cause that's what he's looking for, looking for something to cleanse him.
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The Word, the Word of God is a thinking man's Filter, and It makes a
righteous man's taste. We know that true. Filters all the sin of
unbelief out, there's no more disbelief when you come through the
Filter, because it is a true believer's taste.
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Notice that Word cannot deny Itself. Then it is satisfied--or it's the
desire. It's a desire of what? What made you desire It in the first
place? Because down in your soul there was a predestinated seed which
was Eternal Life always laying in there--always was in there. "All that
the Father has given Me will come to Me. There isn't any of them going
to be lost."
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In Africa I was out there one day, and they was talking about these,
some of the kids was talking about these rock-and-roll songs that Elvis
Presley and them was singing, Pat Boone, and whatevermore, Ricky
Nelson, and all them others. I said, "They're a bunch of renegades."
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See, you can't--you can't say rock-and-roll is of the world--or is of
the--God. Rock-and-roll is of the world. Any of those dances and
filtered--nasty, filthy things, rather, is of the world. It's all of
the world. You can't say that bobbed hair for a woman is of God. The
Bible says it's not, so it's the filth of the world. And if you love
one speck of the world, the love of God's not even in you. 116 They're like Esau, outwardly okay. Esau was religious on the outside. And when it comes to religion, it seemed to be more religious than Jacob was. He seemed to be a better man than Jacob was, but the inside of him, what he was... He was outwardly religious, but his thinking was not filtered. He didn't think right of the birthright. He--he didn't think that God--the birthright meant as much as God said it did. There he was, said, "I'm hungry; what difference it make about the old birthright? You can have it if you want it." Oh, my (See?), "I go to church; I'm just as good as you are. My denomination is just as... Why, it's one of the greatest in the world. My mother belonged to it; my father belonged to it, all this, that, and the other. My pastor was educated; he's got so-and-so." That's puts him that much farther from God. That ain't a thinking man's filter. If it would, how could Peter ever been what he was when he couldn't sign his own name. But he packed the thinking man's Filter. 117 Notice. Oh, my. Esau thought that that birthright didn't mean what God said it did, that it was the difference between life and death. And so like Eve and like Judas, sold their birthrights for a satisfaction of the taste of the knowledge of civilization. That's exactly what Eve sold her birthrights for. She sold it for a little taste of science, a little taste of worldly knowledge, a little better church, a little better class of people, today it would be called. See? And Judas sold his birthrights for thirty pieces of silver and make a few extra dollars. "My congregation can pay me better over here, and I'll just preach over here." See? "So if I become a preacher, well..."
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They said, "Brother Branham, we believe that Message is the truth but
we can't accept it. If we did, why, where would we preach at?" The
world, brother, that's the parish. Certainly. "Well, none of the
brethren would back me up." I--I ain't looking for none of the brethren
to back me up. I'm looking for Jesus Christ to back me up, because He
stood by it. He's the One who said it.
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When you come in this world, you were borned in sin. You didn't even
come with a fighting chance. You were borned in sin, shaped in
iniquity, come to the world speaking lies, within your own spirit the
desire of sin, a lover of sin, because you were borned in sin. You
didn't have a chance. But down inside of you somewhere (Here you come.)
there was something in there that begin to draw. If you knowed it was
something that told you there was a God somewhere, and you read His
Word, then you took the church, you took their ideas when you was told
better, then you never used a thinking man's Filter. But when you use
God's Filter which is a thinking man's Filter, because "all other
filters will pass away, but Mine shall not."... And when you take God's
Filter and draw your life, your desires... If you draw your desires
through God's Filter, a thinking man's Filter, there's nothing left but
the Holy Ghost.
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Notice. Is that God's filter? He said we was washed by the water of the
Word. And when God gave Adam and Eve a Filter in the garden of Eden, He
said, "Don't you draw none of this in there." But Satan punched a hole
in it, said, "Oh, it's... A little bit won't hurt." 127 Oh, my. There is that real filtration. Of all the sin of the world and the love of the world is dead and this soul is drawing only one thing. Here it is, don't remember it--don't forget it. All you out there on the telephones, set this down in your mind. When a thinking man begins to think Who he's going to stand before and what the Word of God is, when he begins to think, then when he draws through that, there's nothing can get to it but the Holy Ghost. What is it? It's the germ, seed Word from the beginning, that you was in God at the beginning, standing here drawing the seed Life. The seed is in your heart by foreordination. Hallelujah. The seed is already in there by the foreknowledge of God, predestinated. And when it draws, it can't draw through nothing else but the Word. And then it's the taste of the thinking man, the righteous man, the holy man who sees the Bible, that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. What comes into that place down there? That Word that's in the heart "I've hid Thy Word in my heart that I sin not against Thee." What is it when it's drawing through the Word? There's only one thing will pass through the Word; that's the Holy Ghost. That's the only thing that can pass through the Word, is the Holy Ghost. And a thinking man's Filter gives a holy man a taste.
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Then he's tasted of the heavenly things. He's got the Word of God in
his heart; he sees It manifested before him. And his whole soul's
wrapped into It, and the world and all things is dead around him. 131 See what I mean? A filter man--or thinking man's Filter. A man that wants to stand in the presence of God... What was God's Filter? His Word. "The day you eat thereof, that day you die." I don't care what's happening out here; don't you pass that Word. Washed by the waters of the Word, a thinking man's Filter: not a denomination, not a creed, not a church, not a cathedral, but a thinking man's Filter. For you're going to be judged by the Word. A thinking man will think that. A foolish man or a taste of the world will just take anything, a substitute. Why substitute when there's a real one?
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Think. Just think of it a minute. A woman speaking in tongues with
bobbed hair and lipstick on, and then the church still holds to it that
that's the evidence of the Holy Ghost.
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If a smoking man wants a smoking man's taste, and if he's got ahold of
a stick... I say, "Suck your finger." and he stood there sucking his
finger, why, he'd say, "That's silly." Why? His taste is for nicotine.
So he's not a thinking man. See?
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"I can go to this church; they don't never name that thing. They don't
say nothing about this, nothing about that. None of these things are
brought up. Our preacher is more wide-minded than that. We don't say
things like that." What is it? You've got the taste of the world you're
sucking for. That's right.
140
Then a thinking, religious man's Filter is the Word, and it satisfies
that holy taste that's in his heart: "A thinking man's filter, a holy
man's taste." Oh, my, what we're into.
142
Blind Laodicea, how blind can we get. Blind Laodicea, the--leading the
blind of this age under false pretense, under false creeds, under
dogmas that's false, under denomination that's false, under creed books
that's false. Oh, blind Laodicea, leading the blind, you're all headed
for the ditch.
144
"Blind Pharisees," Jesus said. As Jesus cried, "Blind Pharisees," the
Holy Spirit in my own heart tonight cries, "Blind Laodicea, how oft God
would've give you a revival, but now your time has come. It's too late
now. How did you laugh and make fun of the people that God sent to you?
But now your time has come. Oh, United States, United States, how that
God would've hovered you as a hen does its brood, but you would not."
Now, this Voice is going from coast to coast, from north to south and
east to west. How God would've hovered you, but you would not. Now,
your time has come.
147
Let me plant the Word of God in my heart and purpose there that I'll
not turn to the right hand or to the left hand away from It, but I'll
live true to It all the days of my life. O Father God, then send down
upon me the Holy Spirit of Life to quicken those Words to me, that I
might manifest Jesus Christ before those who are before me to--looking
for it to happen. That's my prayer.
150
Oh, church of Laodicea, don't be deceived in this age by their
deceptions. O Pentecost, you who've gone into Laodicea, you who are a
part of Laodicea, the church dead through Methodist, Baptist, and
Presbyterian, just a ritualistic form... But you Pentecostals who could
still once in a while say, "Amen." who can pull a lot of music up on a
platform and have bobbed-haired women dancing all over the place, and
still do believe in Divine healing, how oft God would've took you, but
you took another filter, a denominational filter. How oft God would
have took you.
152
Pentecost, Pentecost, pass thy thinking through God's Filter, not your
denominational dream, and you will come out with a holy man's taste,
the true baptism of the Holy Spirit.
156
As I said this morning we're in the seeing age, the top. There's no
more faculties above that that you can move outwardly to know. You...
From your nose you can smell, from your lips you can speak, from your
hands you can feel and reach, and your feet and so forth, but you can't
go farther than your eyes.
159
Oh, woman, just pass your modern thinking of dress, pass your modern
thinking... Before you go out on the street before men... You young
women, you old women, before you go out on the street with your clothes
so tight, pushed out in the back and front... I'm not critical; I'm
your brother. I stand between the living and the dead and realize what
I'm saying. Before you enter out--and know that your body is a sacred
order, a sacred caste that God has given you--before you enter the
street dressed like that, pass your mind through a thinking woman's
Filter. And let it remember that whosoever looks upon you to lust after
you, you have committed adultery with him already. Remember that,
sister.
161
Notice, if you pass your mind through a thinking woman's Filter, you'll
come out with a holy woman's dress. That's right. You'll come out,
brother, with a holy man's look. Now, that's just one thing. Everything
that you do, pass it through the Filter of God's Word, see if it's
right or wrong. 163 Now, let us all tonight check our desires, and then you can see what kind of a filter you've been drawing through. Let's check, each one of us, here and out across the nation. Check your desires, what you want really in life. Check what you're fighting for. Check what you're here for. Check what you go to church for. What makes you... It's good to go to church, but don't--just don't go to church only; that won't save you. See? Just check just a few minutes. Say, "Is my objective... What--what kind of a filter am I drawing through anyhow?" And if you won't cope with the Word of God, and your soul don't do it, then there's something wrong, for it shows up your taste, that the life--what kind of a life is in you. If it's a holy, discreet, honorable, it'll come out that way. If it isn't you've got another taste in you you're drawing from. That's exactly right. And if the taste is the Word of God and the will of God, then you know what's in you, what's drawing the taste. Shows you are a part of that Word. That Word is in you drawing from the Word.
164
What's it drawing? It's drawing through the Word, because you are a
part of the Body of Christ of this age. And if that Word is in you, It
can only draw through the Word the Spirit that quickens that Word
that's in you. Just the Word alone will--won't live. That's the reason,
"All the Father has given Me will come to Me, and if I be lifted up,
I'll draw all men unto Me." See, see? The Father... 167 And if a denominational minister hears this, I hope that he takes the thinking man's Filter, if he's a denomination minister. Then he'll throw down that denominational pack that's sure to perish, 'cause it's the word of man, and accept God's filtered Word that can never fail nor pass away, and It will suit the holy man's taste. And like Jacob, will sacrifice all the world and the appetites of every denomination or fame that there is in the world, where you can be bishop, cardinal, whether you can be a state presbyter, or a pastor of some great church, you'll sacrifice everything that there is: not like Esau to become part of the world, but like Jacob, you'll give everything you've got to obtain the birthright, the Filter of the thinking man; 'cause It'll give you the holy man's taste. And It will satisfy. And It'll be satisfying and will sanctify with the eternal taste of the holy goodness of God.
168
Remember, Satan punched the first hole through Eve's mind--or her
thinking, to let the taste of his wisdom and knowledge get through.
173
Now, look at the filter, and certainly it expressed her taste. Her
taste was for the world; that's what she's got. That's what it is
today: they love the world and the things of the world with a form of
godliness, but denying the power thereof. See? Satan will let them
speak in tongues; he'll let them shout; he'll let them have Divine
healing services; he'll let them do all these kind of things.
175
Doves cannot eat a-carrion. They cannot eat it. They don't have any
gall. A crow can eat the seed like a dove and can eat a-carrion like a
crow (See?), because he's a hypocrite. But a dove is not built like any
other bird, and that's why God represented Himself as a Dove descending
from heaven. See? It cannot--it cannot stand the stink of a-carrion.
It's not a vulture. The reason, it don't have any gall. It couldn't
digest it. It would kill it, if it eat it. And a dove never has to take
a bath. A dove's body puts out oil from the inside that keeps it clean.
It's a life that's in the dove; it generates in it a oil that keeps the
feathers clean. And so is a Christian, there's a Life within them that
keeps them clean. It's filtered.
177
Look at this modern church. Look at their filter. You can see what they
love. See what they got. The love... What do they love? Miss Laodicea
which is headed for God's judgment. That's right. The love, the church
love today is for Laodicea, a great organization, a great setup, a
great, popular thing, fine dressed people, highly cultured, full of
wisdom, full of the devil, under the deceit of the church of Christ.
There's only one word ought to be in there "antichrist," for everything
that Christ taught, they're against practically everything. Right. Just
enough so they can call themselves that.
180
Leave the world's denomination, religious pack. Let it lay like that
cigarette pack in the woods. Let it rot and decay (It's--it's a wrong
filter.), and take the Word which is Christ that gives, and reaches,
and preserves the taste of Eternal Life to everyone that will take it:
Eternal Life.
182
Now, you got the evidence of the Holy Ghost. See? A holy man or woman's
taste, they want to live, they got Eternal Life. And because this
Word's quickened to them, they live. A thinking man's Filter and a holy
man's taste...
185
And I can't see where denomination, with those words so plainly in the
Bible said it would happen and the things that would be, and here we
are living right in it now, I can't see where it could be anything else
but this.
187
And I truly believe that the things that we're preaching is the Truth,
not because it's me preaching it, no, my brother. No, sir. God knows my
heart. I would like to set out in the congregation and listen to the
anointed preach. How much easier it would be on me. Certainly. 'Cause
I'd have Eternal Life as same as the man in the pulpit. I'm a part of
it the same as he is. I'd go to the same heaven, have the same
privileges. How easy it would be for me to set out there and not take
all these bruises, and beats, and carry on. How easy it would be. For
out here all night with no sleep, an hour and a half or two hours
wrestling all night with things that's come up. How easy for me to do
that, take up my gun the next morning, my fishing rod and go fishing or
hunting. How easy it would be. But, brother, it fell my lot, and may
God help me to never shun my post of duty, but to stand loyal and true
and produce to you a thinking man's Filter that'll give you a holy
man's taste.
189
Dear God, another hour or two has passed on. The clock has moved around
now. The message now goes into history, and it's recorded on the Book.
We all have to answer now for this, every move that we made, every word
that we said, every thought went through our mind, the record is still
playing. And it'll play on till life is over, and then we'll answer at
the day of the judgment.
191
But, Lord, I thought when You spoke to me there in the woods, You know
the time and the morning, it just--I couldn't get it off my mind. I
accepted it as coming from You. So, Father God, I have already spoke
it, and I pray God, that You'll let it be in the way that I thought it
to be, that the thinking man, the man if he's got any thinking at all,
he'll know he has to stand in the Presence of God, and he won't take
into his soul anything that contaminates or is contrary to the Word of
God.
194
You love Him? You believe it? I--if I said anything wrong by saying
thinking man's filter, I can't say no more. I have no education; I just
have to say what comes to me. And when I seen that laying there, I
thought, "What a line of hypocrisy." And something said, "Just like the
church."
196 You love Him?
197
How do you like a thinking man's Filter? When you go on the street to
rub arms with the world tomorrow, brother, sister, have you got the
thinking man's Filter? When that man calls you a holy-roller, do you
use a thinking man's Filter? When that somebody says something evil
against you, do you have a thinking man's Filter? See? Do good for
evil. Pray for those that despitefully use you and those who persecute
you; then you're breathing through the thinking man's Filter.
198
199
Dear God, we love to sing to You, for it's there we express our
feelings, our emotion, the whole congregation, as You breathe upon us
the Word of Life. We're so grateful, Lord. In that song, receive us,
will You, Lord. That's our desire, is to be filtered through the Word
of God, walk each day in the Light, the Light of the Gospel.
202
We thank You for the little cut-up message tonight, Lord. I--I didn't
do it right, but I pray, Lord, that You'll make it right in the
people's sight, that they might see and know what it was meant for. Get
glory out of it, Lord, and may we have this understanding, if nothing
else, that we are to live by the Bread of the Word of God, filtered
from God just for His children only. It's a separated congregation.
It's for no one else. It's only for those, Your chosen, as the red
heifer's waters of separation was for the congregation of Israel only.
So, Father, we know that the Bread is for the Sheep only. "It's not
meet that I take the children's bread and cast it to dogs," said Jesus.
And the woman in return said, "Yes, Lord, that's true, but I'm willing
to take the crumbs." And we feel that way tonight, Lord. We want all
that You can give us, Father, for we're hungering and thirsting for
more of You.
204 Let us stand now while we sing our dismissing song of "Take the Name of Jesus With You."
207
So we are not divided; we're just one person. We're all one in Christ
Jesus. And each one, pray for each one. You pray for me as I pray for
you. And God bless you till we see you again.
210 God bless you now while we sing "Take the Name of Jesus With You." Now, let's remember this next verse as we sing it while our Brother Martin here will dismiss us in prayer. And I want to... This is Brother Earl Martin from, I believe, from Arkansas, or--or Missouri--Missouri right on the Arkansas Missouri line there. They got a church down there. I noticed this other brother from down there; I can't think of his name: Brewer. He was here this morning. I guess he's still here tonight. Yeah, I see him standing over here, Brother Brewer. I promised to come by and dedicate their churches so many times. I'll get there someday by the help of the Lord, as I can. Now, while we sing this next verse now...
At the Name of Jesus bowing,
Falling prostrate at His feet,
King of kings in heaven we'll crown Him,
When our journey is complete.
Let's sing it now.
At the Name of Jesus bowing,
Falling prostrate at His feet,
King of kings in heaven we'll crown Him,
When our journey is complete.
Precious Name, (Precious Name,)... (O how sweet!)
Hope of earth and joy of heaven;
Precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of heaven.
Oh, take the Name of Jesus with you,
As a shield from every snare; (Listen now.)
When temptations 'round you gather, (What must you do?)
Just breathe that holy Name in prayer.
Precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of heaven;
Precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of heaven.
Let us bow our heads.
O precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of heaven;
Precious Name, (Bapti | |||||