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As I Thought On My Way (59-0610)
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As I Thought On My Way (59-0610)
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Thank you very much, my brethren, and it's certainly nice to be here.
Thank you. Thank you so kindly. I appreciate that, makes me feel good
when you feel welcome. There's nothing more sweeter than to--to come
into a place where you feel welcome and just at home. And I was
thinking, just when I was standing there of the kindness of--of the
people, the kindness of God and the people. E-2 Then today I happened to pick up some of the advertisements. As Brother Joseph told you last night, I just kind of run in this time. I was scheduled for overseas at this very time, but was turned down on account of some investigation from tax that I'm going through at this time at my church. And the foundation of the church, how we have to have a governmental numbers and so forth, that we didn't know, because the Tabernacle is a interdenominational tabernacle. We didn't know you had to go through all that rigmarole; we thought that you were just a church and had deacons and pastors and so forth. But the government changes. They changed in forty-nine, I think it was. Well, I was out on the field preaching then. I didn't know their changes and what the congress did. E-3 As I said last night, we're talking about Sputniks and moons, but we can't even take care of what we got down here, let alone go to somewhere else, or I can't anyhow. From the looks of things we're not doing too good a job at it, but--as a nation, or a people. E-4 But then, another great thing come, as I noticed that on the advertisement. I said to Joseph just a few moments ago, "Brother Joseph, I made a terrible mistake last evening. I don't like to have a meeting without having a healing service at least one time during the convention." And I--we placed it for Friday night. And then I picked up the advertisement, and Brother Grant, my gracious and precious brother and friend, was to have a service that night for seeking of the Holy Spirit. And my, I--I wouldn't want to take it from that. And Joseph said that Brother Grant had suggested that, and moved right in sweetly to give it away for a night to pray for the sick.
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I don't know whether Brother Grant's even here; I haven't seen him yet.
But the Lord God bless our brother for his gallant soul and the way he
so graciously given that time. E-6 For did you ever try to put a valuation on what Eternal Life is? What--what could you give for it. If I could be turned back to a boy of nineteen, twenty years old, and would have all the world, and live five hundred years without sickness or old age, I--or either live another one--or ten more years, and have all kinds of troubles, and beg for my food, and be persecuted and martyred at the end, but have Eternal Life, I'd take that. When five the hundred years was up, it would be--all be over. But it'll never end with Eternal Life. I'll live in the Presence of Christ forever. We just don't know what's wrapped in that treasure that God has given us. E-7 Brother Rasmusson, it's sure nice to see you again tonight. We ain't had much fellowship if we had together, and different ministers. And I think we're to have a breakfast pretty soon, and--and we'll--may get to shake each others hands and--and have some time of fellowship with all this fine group of men who is constantly persuading and asking each year to come to their fellowship. It makes me feel real good. E-8 My wife also wanted to thank you all for your welcome last night; she didn't get in last night. We've got a little boy, Joseph. How many of you remember me speaking that Joseph would come, years before he got here? Six years, the Lord showed me his coming. And he's all boy. She's a little woman.
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Someone... I was speaking here some time ago, and... at a Spanish
meeting, and I said, "This is an international gathering." I said, "I'm
Irish; my wife is German; my baby's Indian; and I'm speaking to
Spanish."
E-10 It's a little late, and so we'll not take too much time. And may the Lord bless us now as we bow our heads to speak to Him.
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And if there would be a sojourner, that has come into our midst
tonight, that doesn't know You in the baptism of Your Spirit, or
neither has knowed You by confession of faith, may this be the hour
that they'll say that one eternal "yes" to God and surrender their all.
And if that has been done, and they have not yet received the Holy
Ghost since they have believed, may this be the night that they will
receive the gift of God in their life.
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I've chosen for tonight a subject, "As I Thought On My Way." I would
like to read some of the Scripture, or a verse of Scripture found the
119th Psalm, and the 59th verse:
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A few months ago in our little city of Jeffersonville, Indiana, I was
called by a mother to go down and speak to the judge of the--the court,
which is a personal friend of mine, and to intercede for her son; for
he was going to penitentiary for stealing a car. And I called up the
judge, and I said, "Could I speak to you in the morning, privately,
just a little before the trial."
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And I said, "Judge, I star... I'd like to ask you something, knowing
that you're going to stand someday before a just Judge yourself, and I
know that you have to be honest in your decisions, the best of your
knowledge. But the boy that you're going to try in a few minutes, the
mother called me last night and said that her son sobbed on her
shoulder, and said, 'Mother, if God will only let me out, I'll serve
Him all the days of my life.'" E-15 When Israel got in trouble when they had forsaken God, and went off after idols, and doing things that they should not do, then they turned to God and cried out. They sacrificed sheep and--and animals and--and cried out day and night for mercy. And then the strange thing that was with Israel, so is it with the Church today, God will come to their rescue, and then after it's all over, they forget all about it.
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If God was so merciful to forgive a man of his sins, and to give him
Eternal Life, he ought to be so reverent before God all the days of his
life that he will never turn his feet from God's testimonies. Should
always walk upright before God. E-17 I can remember a story. And my wife back there remembers it more than I do, I suppose. On our honeymoon I had to make a little double time. While we were on our honeymoon, we didn't have but just a little money, so I--I took her up into New York to see Niagara Falls. And while we was up there I went hunting. And I left her in a little lean-to one morning. And I thought I was too good an Indian to ever lose myself in the woods. And I wandered away, telling her I'd be back at a certain time, and her a city girl and never been in the mountains in her life. And I said, "You bake some potatoes over the fire and we'll have bake roasted potatoes, and salt and pepper, and put it on the little stick of butter." I said, "We'll just have a real jubilee. I'll be back at two o'clock."
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And I put my hand on top of Billy's head, which was just a little tot
at that time of about five years old, and took off down through the
woods. Wandering along through the great giant forest, I was following
a bear trail. After while I noticed something across the ridge. And I
took across another ridge, and then another ridge, and I got down into
the bottom, which is called the giants. It's in the Adirondacks. And I
shot a deer, a great huge deer, and I said, "That's better than the
bear. Now, I'll go back home."
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The storm was already on; the snow was falling. And I thought, "What
can I do now? I got a wife and baby in this woods was never in the
woods in their life, and they'll--they'll die tonight."
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And I said, "Well, I'm going one straight way again." And I said, "I'll
not turn. I'll go straight, and I know that I'm right. I'm too good a
woodsman to ever be lost in the woods."
E-21 And when I raised up, I said, "Now, I'll go straight again."
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Some time ago a young colored boy rushed into the meeting when the
altar call was being made. He come from the outside. And he come up,
and he said, "I want to become a Christian tonight."
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Said, "Then I could not but wonder when I jumped to the window and
looked and seen that long funnel shaped cloud, and just one constant
blast of thunder and lightening. And see when the lightning, the trees
rooting up, and that great long serpent tail was coming right towards
our cabin." E-24 Said, "Reverend, I got down by the side of that old woman on that little box where the lantern set. But I was too scared to pray." He said, "I couldn't get my thinking right." And he said, "Every time I'd start to pray, a tree would root up and slam against the cabin; the windows would go out." He said, "I was too scared to pray." He said, "And now, the only thing I could do was sit and watch that calm old saint with not a bit more worry of nothing in the world, constantly speaking to Somebody that she was acquainted with." And I said, "Lord, I'm too scared to pray. But if--if You'll just let me live, I will pray after this."
E-25 You see, it takes trouble sometimes to make us realize, to turn our hopes to God, turn ourselves over to Him. E-26 You know I think if mothers and fathers tonight in this fair land of ours, if they spent more time on their knees praying, bringing their children to God through prayer, instead of out in these parties drinking and running around, we'd have less juvenile delinquency.
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And Job come by the way of the blood, the shedding of blood. That's the
only grounds that God ever fellowshipped with man, is on the basis of
the shed blood. There's no other way that God will fellowship with
people, only through the shed blood.
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Some of us go other paths in this neurotic age that we're living. So
many people turn to the psychiatrist, to... Christians go to the
psychiatrist. And the psychiatrist has to go to a psychiatrist.
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David, after he did wrong and taken Uriah, the Hittite's wife, the
lovely Bathsheba, and was going to be the father of her child, and had
caused her gallant husband to be killed in battle... But when the
prophet, Nathan, come in and revealed his sins to him, then David
thought on his ways, and he turned hisself to repentance in sackcloth
and ashes. That's the way to turn. God heard him. God will always hear
a man or woman that'll turn their feet to His testimony.
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I wonder tonight, and wouldn't say this, but maybe there'd be another
David setting here tonight that's as guilty as David was. When you turn
your light out at night, you see your brother's face, the man that you
defiled his loving wife or broke up his home, flickering on the side of
your wall. Or some woman see the woman's home that she broke up by
running off with her husband. It ought to bring you to repentance in
sackcloth and confession. E-31 It was the prophet Jacob who had done wrong and had lied to his blind daddy, because of a birthright. And one day his heart begin to yearn to go back to the homeland. And he must've thought all that time, it was covered up; but when he begin to get near home, he heard that Esau was coming out to meet him. Then he thought of his deceiving ways. And he prayed all night on the other side of the river. When he thought how he had deceived his brother, it called him to all night prayer. God knows that's what the Church needs. E-32 I remember when the church used to call for a all night prayer meeting. And when the sermon went forth, there wasn't a dry eye the church. Everybody wept and cried out before God. And today it seems like it's so loose, that people just go on living any way they want to, and still say they are Christians. I wonder if we're not nearing home. We'd better think on our ways and turn our feet to His testimonies.
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It was Moses, the mighty prophet, an old sheepherder he'd turned in to
be, that was wondering back behind the mountain one day on a little old
path that the sheep had made. Perhaps it was very familiar to him. But
that morning was just a little different from other mornings. There
seemed to be something around him.
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Moses begin to think on his ways, how that he'd went off in his own
schooling and training, and he knowed there was a call of God on his
life. But he had tried to work it out his own way.
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It's wrong... God's infinite. And when He speaks, it's got to be
perfect. He cannot change. We cannot alter God's Word; we have to alter
our thinking to His thinking. Let the mind of Christ be in you. Then
you'll think like He thinks.
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And as he begin to think, I can see that old man with flowing white
beard. But he said, "I've ruined my life. I'm eighty years old. And if
I'd have thought of it when I was a young man and would've done the
right thing, but now it's too far." And the great crystal tears rolling
down his white whiskers...
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After the cock had crowed three times and Peter looked up in the face
of the Lord Jesus, he begin to think on his ways, and what he had done
to our Lord. And the prophecy and the Word of the Lord came into his
view, for he knowed God had said. That same God that told him that has
told us what to do. What did it do when he thought on the ways that he
had treated Jesus, and how he had denied Him before the classical
people, and how that he'd tried to be one of the world, and tried to
act like the rest of them. When he thought on his ways, it drove him
into the darkness to weep bitterly.
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Yes, it was Judas that was standing by the high priest to receive his
money for betraying the Lord Jesus. I'd certainly hate to take his
place. But there's men in Chicago tonight is more guiltier than Judas
Iscariot. He was taking a bribe. E-39 I say this in a mixed multitude, but I want you to understand me as your brother. When a baby's born, if it's on the floor, if it's on a straw tic, or if it's on--in a decorated hospital room, it's a mess anyway you take it. But it brings life. That's what the new birth is. It's a mess, but it brings Life. It brings Eternal Life. Amen. It brings Life. Life, I don't care what level it's on, I want to have that Life, while we live forever. Men join churches to dodge that; they sell their birthrights as Judas did.
E-40 And he heard the trickling of that silver as it trickled into his hands, and he cried, "I betrayed innocent blood."
E-41 God wants you to be different. He requires different. You'd be just as guilty as thirty pieces of silver. E-42 Pilate, after trying to wash his hands of Jesus, ten years passed, and he was still trying to get the Blood of Christ off of his hands. Maybe ten years from tonight you'll be trying to shake this message off your hands. But he washed, and he washed, and he washed, and there was no way to get it off, with too much pride to turn to the Man that he had killed. He finally plunged hisself to death over in Switzerland in a pool of water, which the legend is, that on every Good Friday the blue water bales up.
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I wonder tonight, if you're thinking on your ways. I wonder if you've
been thinking back down in your mind something that you've done and the
path that you have trod. If you are, and you're condemned, don't take
the short way to go join a church, or go do this, or drink yourself to
death, or something. Well, let me tell you something. E-44 Lord, what can we do? We either think on our ways now and make it right, or maybe before morning it'll be too late. Our hearts will be fluttering, death will be meeting us, and we'll be like the young colored man, and he--we couldn't pray. But while we're normal, while we're sitting here with the introductory song playing, "There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood," may we think on our ways and turn to Thy testimonies. Guide our feet to that path of life, that bloody path that Jesus trod all the way from Pilate's judgment hall to Calvary. May we deny ourselves, pick up His cross, and follow after Him. As we're thinking, may the Holy Spirit speak to our hearts, and may we turn from our selfish way to the ways of the Lord. E-45 And now, with heads bowed and everyone praying, if you're thinking on your ways and you don't feel too good about it, let's come right now. Let's just stand right up to our feet, and say, "Lord, I'm thinking on my ways." God bless you, young fellow. "I'm thinking on my ways, and I'm turning right now. Oh, I've received the Holy Spirit long ago, but there's been so many things that I've done. I'm thinking of my ways. I know I've done wrong, and I'm turning my feet to Thy testimonies right now as I stand. I desire the prayer of this church to pray for me now. I'm turning to Thy testimonies, Thy Word, O Lord. And Thy testimonies is this: 'He that will come to Me, I will in no wise cast out.' It is also in the testimonies, 'If you hide your sin, you shall not prosper; but if you confess your sins, you'll have mercy.'" E-46 You who wants forgiveness of all that you've done, and you make your promise of a dedicated life from tonight on to God, stand to your feet with these two young fellows that's standing up now. Lady, God bless you. God bless you all around everywhere; that's good. E-47 I am standing myself, I want God to search me and try me. If there be any unclean thing in me, reveal it to me, I'll confess it and make it right, I'll go do anything that He wants me to do. For if I was dying, that would be my cry. If you were dying, that would be your cry. So why not turn now before the storm comes? that in the hours of your trouble you could say with Job: "I know my Redeemer liveth." Won't you stand? Will there be some more before we pray? "Remember me, O Lord." God bless you, ladies. God bless you all. Just remain standing for prayer. Yes, up in the balcony there, that's good. Faith cometh by hearing. "As I thought on my ways I turned my feet to Thy testimonies, O Lord." Danger may be laying at the door; it is. If there's one speck of condemnation, stand to your feet now for prayer.
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While many are standing, more getting up, God bless you. That's
sincerity. "As I thought on my ways... As I've thought of what I've
been, Lord, how, I turn to You." I don't believe there's a one of us
that lives daily but what we have to turn every hour to Him. E-49 The reason I keep holding, because people keep standing. How do I know that just one minute longer might mean the difference of death and life. In an hour or two from now, some boy with a thrombosis, heart attack, knowing that he's going out to meet God, and on his bed screaming, "But what if I just have stood up there tonight at the church. I'm so bothered now; I don't know what to do." Stand now, friend of mine; come to this fountain. God will give you mercy.
E-50 Now, with our heads bowed, let us pray, each one in your own way, you that's standing. E-51 But we are turning our feet to Thy testimonies, to Thy Word; and we're confessing our faults and our sins and asking for Thy forgiveness. Whatever our defilement is, Lord, may the fountain there that the thief rejoiced to see, may it wash all our sins away. Grant it, Lord. May we leave this building tonight like newborn babes--fresh and clean. And if You should call us from this earth tonight, we feel we'd be ready to go, because our feet are turned towards Thy testimonies. We was lost as I was in the woods, Lord, and how my heart rejoiced to see that tower that day. And our hearts are rejoicing tonight to see the tower of Calvary, where we know that there's safety, and--and there's where the lost come in and are found and directed home. E-52 Bless these dear ones, these men, these women, boys and girls that's standing, confessing their wrong. It is written in the Word, "He that will come to Me, I will in no wise cast out." And they've been thinking of them. And as David was, they may be as guilty of other things as David was of taking Uriah's wife, but You heard him. You heard the prayer of David and You--although You made him reap for what he sowed, but he was still Your servant; You forgave him because he turned to You. E-53 They never turned away from the Church tonight like Judas, but they have come to the cross. They're not going to try to drink this away; they're--they're going to pray it away. They're going to do like Jacob; they're going to cry until the Angel of God blesses them and takes away all the sin and the shame. And I believe You'll do it right now, Lord, for You promised it. We believe it in the Name of the Lord Jesus. E-54 And while we have our heads bowed, I'm going to ask you that's standing to your feet, that's stood, that feels that you've turned your feet towards God tonight, raise up your hands to Him. And I'm signaling to him, "Lord I've turned my feet." God bless you. One hundred percent turned your feet towards God's testimonies. He will do it. He will take every sin away and give you peace and satisfaction, things that the world cannot do. E-55 Now, the audience may raise their heads and look at the fellows and women who are standing by you. I want you when they set down, to shake their hands, "God bless you," and welcome them into the fellowship of Jesus Christ. Those who were standing, as they set down, let the Christians around say, "God bless you, brother and sister." If there was anything wrong, and feel now that it's all gone, God be merciful to you. Amen.
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Is there any sick among you? Raise your hand. Now, lay your hands on
one another that's got the sickness. As I said last night, I've been...
I've prayed. I--I want this one thing in my life, that when I--when I
pray I--I want to believe that I'm going to have what I ask for.
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I said, "I hope so." And he turned to look at me. I said, "Brother
Rogers, I met God the other day at that cave. I can't say that I think
so, because I don't think so. But there's one thing I can be honest
about; I hope so." E-58 Let us pray now. Lord, just the same as You was wounded for our transgressions, in Your testimonies it's written: "By His stripes we are healed." There are those who are physically sick that they cannot serve You just right because they're sick and feel bad. They've wearied and come to church, and they're setting in this convention listening to the minister, Your servant, speaking. They're in misery and pain. God, grant that this will settle it right now, that their hearts will turn to Your testimony: "I'm the Lord that heals all Thy diseases. And all things are possible to them that believe." And with no condemnation in our hearts, we now believe in You, that You'll heal us and take all of our sickness away from us. We ask this in Jesus' Name, and so shall it be. Amen. E-59 There are letters here, Lord, and little cards and parcels that represent sick and afflicted. And we're taught that they taken from the body of Saint Paul, handkerchiefs or aprons. And we know we're not Saint Paul, but You're still God. Let it be so, Lord, that when these handkerchiefs touch the sick, may the enemy turn them loose and may they be healed. For we're following the testimonies of God, the testimonies of His Bible, and we believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, Who cleansed us from all unrighteousness, and gives us the Holy Ghost, and Divine healing right now. In Jesus Christ's Name. Amen. |
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