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Basis Of Fellowship (61-0214)
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E-1 Just remain standing a moment and let's pray while we're standing up. Anybody got a special request, just raise up your hand, say, "Lord, remember my request tonight." Watching this boy setting here in a wheelchair with his hand up, I pray that God will heal him tonight. And let's just be in prayer now as bow our heads, each one in your own way.
E-2 Our heavenly Father, we come to Thee in the precious Name of the Lord Jesus, to thank Thee for all that Thou has done for us. This is another day that we're spared, Lord, one day this side of eternity yet. We thank Thee for it. And if we have did anything that was displeasing to Thee, we ask forgiveness.
E-3 Lord bless you as you're being seated. We are indeed a privilege we deem this to be here again tonight. And now, tomorrow, the Lord willing, we're to be, tomorrow afternoon, at two-thirty, at the Old Pisgah Home with Brother Smith, at two-thirty tomorrow afternoon. Now, they'll have to tell you directions. I--I guess anybody knows where the Old Pisgah Home is, I guess. The Pisgah church or Pisgah Home, is that? Yes, home and church it's called. I was...
E-4 I had something today; I had some fellowship with Brother Arganbright. They said he just was speaking. I'd been out some little lady outside the door there crying to go see her father, dying with cancer. And you don't know how many of those there is, just everywhere. And so I was up to have fellowship with Brother Arganbright this morning. E-5 And I looked around, and I seen that, and I started go over and say... Oh, my, that poor girl, I'd just like to ask her what's wrong with her eyes. And I thought maybe she'd--I'd tell her that I pray for the sick, maybe that--that if... I'd like to find out what it was. I'd been in Africa in the jungles, and I--I--I--I never seen anything like that in all my life. And I didn't think about it being makeup. You know where--you know where makeup comes from, is from the jungle. That's right. It's a heathen trait. It don't belong to civilization. It's a--it's the heathens; yeah, they paint themselves, and make--take mud, and I... That's exactly the truth; sure is. It originated there; that's where it belongs. It don't belong to civilization. A long ways from Christianity. So then, they... I never had seen anything like that in--in Africa, in the United States, Switzerland, France, Germany, where I've been, about seven times around, so I never seen anything like that. And I happened to find it in California. It's a good thing I didn't walk up; she'd probably slap me, wouldn't she, if I told her I could pray for her for her eyes, you know, and...
E-6 I had a minister friend one time had come from Holland here, and he made a mistake something like that, and the girl never slapped him but it's a wonder she didn't. He was a little Hollander, and he was at my house. He went downtown, and he was a kind of a middle aged man. There was a girl walked out with them little--just little--hardly any clothes at all on. He hollered, "Oh, sister, sister."
E-7 Brother Arganbright was speaking to me about having some meetings later on in the week about praying for the sick. I--I love to pray for the sick; that's my ministry. I'm not a preacher. I don't have enough education to call myself a preacher. Never come out of any schools or anything, so I--I just love to tell of the Word what I know, and that's about all I can say. Just by experience and what I read. E-8 Now, let me just say a word on that. Did... Surely, spiritual people would understand, who reads the Bible. Let's just take like this, poets and prophets. Let's just speak, that's inspirational. I'll start on poets first. Poets, a real poet, is by inspiration. Let's just take one poet that I think of; let's take Stephen Foster. I think he was one of the greatest poets we had in America, give us our folk songs and things. Did you ever read his life? Now, the old Kentucky home is just across the river from me. I can go over there in fifteen minutes from my house. There's the desk, it was valued at the world's fair in--for about twenty-five thousand dollars many, many years ago, where he wrote "My Old Kentucky Home," the places where he wondered around, out on the plantation and so forth. Well, every time Stephen Foster would get up in enough inspiration to--to take his pen and write a song, then after the inspiration left him, he'd get on a drunk. Did you know that? He sure did. And finally, when he come out from under it one time, he didn't know where he was at, and he called a servant and took a razor and cut his throat, committed suicide. Did you ever know that? Life of Stephen Foster.
E-9 Let's take... You say, "Well, that man was a worldly man." Well, let's take William Cowper. I stood by his grave in London, England not long ago, just had to weep. He was considered a neurotic. Anyone who lives in the Spirit, to the world there's just one little shade from insanity. Science says that. E-10 Now, you say, "You're talking about song writers." All right, let's turn it right back in the Bible now. Let's take prophets. Let's take the--the prophet Jonah. When he was on his road down to Nineveh, and--and he went by the way of Tarshish, and the Lord take him over to Nineveh, and kept him alive in the belly of a whale for three days and nights. You believe the story's true? He had him--He had him anointed, and when he come out of that, so in prayer for three days and nights in the belly of this whale, when he come out on the banks of Nineveh, he preached with such force until they even put sackcloth on their cattle, and repented in such a way. Is that right? Turn repentance to the city... And went up on the hill when the inspiration left him, and set down under a tree, and prayed for God to take his life (Is that right?) when the inspiration left him. See? It ain't while you're here, you feel like you're a giant, but you don't know what you have to put up with as soon as you leave here. See? E-11 Look at--let's take Elijah the prophet. God give him inspiration, give him a vision, told him to go up on the mountain and what to do. He laid that thing in order just the way God told him to. It hadn't rained for three years and six months. And he called fire out of heavens, and immediately called rain out of the heavens, and took and killed four hundred priests himself, executed four hundred priests. And then when the inspiration left him, run at the threat of a woman, and run out in the wilderness, and set down under a Juniper tree, and said, "God, take my life." And He--God fed him with some cakes on the hearth there, and--and then fed him for again. And then he was wandering in the wilderness for forty days, and God found him pulled back in a cave somewhere. That right? And the mighty rushing wind went by, and God wasn't in the wind. The thunder went by, and He wasn't in the thunder. After while a still small voice spoke to him, wanted to know why he was back in that cave. See, beside himself, wondering around in that wilderness, and was found pulled back in a cave. Now, you have some conception, what's the Son of God?
E-12 That's the reason, friends, it just nearly... You don't realize... I stood here the other night, trying to stand as long as I could for you people because with the Gospel I'd cut it just as hard and slammed it to your denominations and everything. Not at your denominations, but the way that they're getting so loose. See? They're... And with that, I thought, "God, I love them, and I--I've hurt them; let me stand as long as I can." And when I started off this platform, I found myself in the arms of a minister. When I got in yonder, I run into some woman, out in the room out there where there was some more people standing. See? I--I didn't where I was at. Then Billy got me by arm and led me out, and next thing I knew they was taking me up the steps down at the place where I stay. See, see? And then all night long I didn't sleep at all; I didn't tell you about it. See?
E-13 And so, that's what makes it hard. Until I cross the border on the other side and meet you people again face to face, you--there's no need of trying to explain it. You just believe me as your brother. I--I try to work everything I can in love to you. Wouldn't I love tonight to take every sick person and say, "I can heal you." Oh, I--if I could take a quarter and put it on the street and push it across Hollywood, to Hollywood from here, to get you healed, I'd do it, I'd sure do it. But if I could get the Bible, built--build around faith enough to just a--a couple of things that you could see and recognize... See, we're so earthbound, all of us (I am too. See?), so earthbound till we don't realize that's it's Jesus Christ standing there. See? E-14 And so then when it comes to just praying for the sick, by laying hands on them, I do that all the time of course. That's right. And now, that's one way, that's the--that's the old tradition way of the Jews to do that. And it's good; it pays off Oral Roberts and--and Tommy Osborn. Tommy Osborn I don't think lays hands on the people; he just explains to them the Word, and just catches the devil. He's such a scholar, till he can just put the devil in his place by the Word, and then let them pray for one another, make one committal prayer, and set back up there and let them come up and testify all night he says. It don't bother him a bit; he don't... And I met him here not long ago. Tommy's one of the finest fellows. Tommy Osborn is really one Christian gentleman, Brother Tommy Osborn: very sweet fellow. And he just--he's just got a hold on the Word from old Brother Bosworth.
E-15 He come to my house; he was up here. What started his ministry, is up there when that maniac run out to kill me (You've read it many times.) on the platform. And then--and he stood out there with his shoulders back, and spit in my face, and everything else, and said, "You deceiver," before sixty some odd hundred people. He said, "Up here imposing yourself as a servant of God..." said, "I'll break every bone in that little body of yours." Great big, two sixty pound. Well, you better know what you're speaking about. You better not speak at all; just let God do the speaking. I knowed He'd led me there.
E-16 Now, the man there, I thought, "That poor fellow, he wouldn't kill me. That's the devil making him do that. He may be a married man and have children. What's he got against me; he never seem me in his life." Come to find out, he was out of an insane institution. He'd hit a minister out on the street and broke his jaw and his collar bone. He just had a mania to kill preachers.
E-17 And I turned around. I--I--I didn't say one thing, just kept still. And I heard myself tell him (See?), that was the Spirit. The Spirit told him. You ought to see it in the jungles in Africa and like that, how it works. You see it here amongst Americans, but see it out there where you come before witch doctors. And--and It said, "Because you have challenged the Spirit of God, tonight you'll fall over my feet."
E-18 Tommy Osborn seen that, or his wife saw it and brought him down the next day. And he nailed hisself in a room for three days. When I went home off that trip, there he was out in the front, little Tommy with his couple little--his little baby and then the little--little boy. He was two or three times around the car, so nervous you know, he said, "Brother Branham, Brother Branham, you think I got a gift of healing?"
E-19 So I said, "You was called for the ministry; you know that, Tommy."
E-20 I was going to Africa just here some--here a few years ago, and I was in Madison Square... No, what is that place where you visit there in New York? St. Nicholas Arena. And he'd flew all the way back, and he flew all the way up there, and one night I walked out on the platform, he seen me, and started crying like that. And I run behind the screen and hugged him. And--and I said, "Tommy, you just come from the Islands?"
E-21 Now, I want to read just a verse of Scripture. I believe, did somebody read this Bible for me tonight? Brother Roy. I want to read some--just one more, 'cause if my words fail, His won't. And I want to read this from Saint--I John and the 1st chapter and the 7th verse.
If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ God's Son cleanseth us from all sin.
I'd like to take a text, if it would be called a text, for just a little bit now on this subject here, "The Basis Of Fellowship."
If we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the Blood of Jesus Christ God's Son cleanseth us from all sin.
Now, I'd like to speak on the terms of fellowship. Now, why are we here together? We are here perhaps, with different organizations, different denominations that are represented here, probably Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostal, Oneness, Twoness, Threeness, Fourness, what all goes together, we're setting here. Now, someday God's going to drive us all together. He will have to (See?), to make...
E-22 Right over here in Houston Texas not long ago, when the Angel of the Lord had His picture taken, when Dr. Best, that night at Baptist church was holding a debate there... And when they put it in the paper that the debate would be held between Brother Bosworth and he, at my meeting, over there that the Lord had sent me. Why, there come... They didn't pay any attention to whether... If there's one thing in common, Divine healing was at--at--at stake, and so every one of them come and fellowshipped together then. And so then, it'll be that way some time. Communism will finally root itself around here, and we'll be glad to fellowship with another, those fine brethren of like precious faith. Whether they're riding a one hump camel or two hump camel or whatever there is, we'll be glad to be riding with them anyhow, go--enjoying their fellowship. I hope I live to see it.
E-23 Now, fellowship is when we can come together. Now, you can't make like crows and doves; they can't have fellowship one another. Their diet's different, and their--their habits are different. You have to have fellowship as long as you're in an agreement. Now, what makes man long to have fellowship? What makes us come together and want to fellowship with one another? It's because that there has to be some kind of a strain from that. E-24 Now, I believe just like man today... Why doesn't man--why doesn't man when he finds out he's a sinner, why doesn't he come out and say, "Father, I--I'm a sinner; I want You to forgive me." No, no. He doesn't do it. He does the same thing that Adam done, hide hisself in the bushes somewhere. You see? He wants to keep... Why? That's what he done in the beginning. And that's what I think that Eve was the most beautiful woman that was ever on the face of the earth. I long to see her and Adam come walking down the paradises of God together, just to see what our mother of the earth looked like. She was a beautiful person, no doubt. And Adam was every specie of a man, masculine in every way, Eve, feminish in every way. E-25 But now, we find out that what makes man long to fellowship is because that he once had a fellowship. And his fellowship was with God. A man today is trying his best, no matter what he is, if he's an Indian. When we come here we found an Indian worshipping the sun, worshipping a totem pole. We go into Africa we find them under little idols and things. There's somewhere he's trying to find his way back, because his origin was to fellowship with God. That's where it come from. He knows that he come from somewhere behind the curtain, and he's only trying to look back behind there to see where he come from and where he's on his road back. That's the reason the supernatural attracts the attention of the people so mightily is because men are looking from where they come from and which a way they're going. There's only one Book in the world can tell you that, that's the Bible, who you are, where you come from, and where you're going. That's exactly; It tells you your destination right there in the Bible and where you come from and who you are. E-26 Now, as soon as man found out that he was a sinner, he's always tried to make his own way back. He's tried to find his own way back. And he's totally lost. Now, that's the reason I think that Christ referred to us as sheep, sheep of His pasture. If anybody ever herded sheep, when a sheep is lost he's totally lost. I've herded them a many time, and I've found them sheep standing out there when he's lost from the rest of them, he will just stand and bleat till the wolf gets him, or something happens. He cannot find his way back. He's totally lost; he's got to have a shepherd. And that's the way the human race is. We can no more save ourselves than the leopard could lick his spots off of him; he just brightens it up as he licks. So but it shows his strain. He tried to find his way back. He's still taken that same attitude of trying to find his way back.
E-27 We find the first thing he tried to do, was to try to cover hisself up with fig leaves to make hisself... Now, religion is a covering; we know that's what it is, is a covering. The first thing he tried to do was cover hisself: make hisself some aprons out of fig leaves. He found out that they wouldn't work. In the Presence of God, God condemned the works of his hands. He just wouldn't work. E-28 After he lost his fellowship with God he become a wanderer, had to shift for himself. God taken care of him before then. But now he finds he has to shift for himself, and it's a pretty hard thing. So he doesn't have a loving Father to watch over him, and protect him, and guide him, and direct him, and feed him, and clothe him, and care for him like he did. So instead of coming back, he tries to find his own way. He wants to make his own way back. Man wants to make his own way; he's always had. Always will, I suppose, try to find his own way... And every time he make his own way, he's always gets wrong.
E-29 Now, we find out in these--this age, let's take some of the ways he tries to get back yet. He tries in this age to bring himself back through his intellectuals. He tries to educate himself back. We had a program here not long ago, "If We Could Educate the World..." Here about seventy-five years ago the world taken upon itself to educate itself back into fellowship, make all nations, when we civilize the world, brought the Liberty Monarchs, and brought the heathen and everything. And we started out in our churches making programs to teach reading, writing, and arithmetic. What did we do? Made him a two child more fold of hell then he ever was to begin with. E-30 And I tell you, in their own living over there, they could teach this Christian world over here morals that they wouldn't know nothing about. Why, there's a tribe there, if a girl is wait till after a certain age, until she's married... And if she doesn't have someone or doesn't marry someone by that time, well, she has to take off tribal paint, and go into the city, and just be a roustabout like them that's in the city, go in the compound. She's no more fit to stay amongst the--the society of that tribe. Now, and if she is married, before she can be married she has to be tested, her virgincy. If she be found guilty, she has to tell the man that done it, and they're both killed together. What if they'd do that in Hollywood, or Los Angeles, or over the United States tonight? There'd be a lot of killing done. No night life in Africa like that. No, they live higher, cleaner morally than we do that calls ourselves Christians. Yes, sir. If that girl's found guilty, if a woman ever found guilty of running or dishonorable to her husband, she's killed right there with the man that lives with her. Yes, sir, there's no immoral among them. I never in all the discernments of cases, never found one case of--of venereal disease among them. That's right, not in any of them. I found TB, and other things, even leprosy, but no immorals, any venereal. E-31 Now, see there, they're--they're wanderers. And our education, what do we do with them? We're bringing them down there in a compound, and you kick on a piece of tin where those are trying to--have to take off that tribal paint, and you find that goats, pigs, and everything else run out of there, and four, five children, four, five men, four, five women. That's what civilization does to them. When this country here used to be beautiful, the Indian lived here by himself, he had very little sin, little tribal war. But when the white man come, what did he bring? Women, whiskey, killing, murder. Look where it's at now. See? Civilization brings sin, always. When man begin to multiply upon the face of the earth, violence set in and God destroyed the world.
E-32 Sin came by civilization, so your intellectuals will never get you back in fellowship with God. That's hard statement, but let me say this with all tolerance and not trying to support my ignorance, but I think the worse enemy that Jesus Christ ever had was education. Educate the world, you get a bunch of educated heathens and you can't do nothing with them.
E-33 Now, when that is fail, now they're trying to bring the people into a fellowship. After that they thought they would denominate the world. The Methodist would have their denomination, the Baptist would have theirs, and the Catholics would have theirs, and the Pentecostals would have theirs. And that was another fatal mistake. You can never do it; you'll never do it; you're just fighting as much air as they was on the educational program. You'll never be able to do it. It's not God's plan in the beginning. You say, "Well, we have a great program. We have..." That may be so, but the church is programmed to death. That's right. We don't need programs; we need prayer meetings. That's right. We--we don't need education. E-34 Now, set here, and here's a man who's a Baptist, and here's one over here is a Pentecostal. They're setting in one another's age. Then the Pentecostal Oneness, and the Pentecostal Threeness, and the Pentecostal, how many, you know, all like this. And the--and the Church of God, Four square, every one (See?), right at edge with one another. If the Assemblies would bring me into a city then the rest of them has nothing to do with it. If the others bring in, none of the rest of them have nothing to do with it. See? That's the way it seems to be. You'll never be able to denominate people to fellowship. You cannot do it. It just won't do. Just--it just won't work; it's not God's program. E-35 Now, do you see the great thing they're doing now? God never destroyed anything. But man destroys himself by his own wisdom. There were two trees in the garden of Eden. One of them was the tree of life; the other one was the tree of knowledge. The first time a man taken a bite from the tree of knowledge, he separated his fellowship from God. Every time he takes a bite, he destroys himself. He bit off gun powder, kills his comrade. Next thing he bit off was automobiles, kills more than the gun power. He's got himself an atomic bomb now, what is he going to do with that? See, he destroys himself. All the time through his knowledge he's accomplished... Why won't he come back to this simple tree of faith here and believe? See? That's all he has to do.
E-36 Now, watch now what taken place. Now, we find out that man now has took--got a program; they got it in Russia; they're adopting it in the United States, till through science they're going to find their way back. Now, science took a bottle to Russia not long ago, till they could put muscles back on a man that'd had his--been--had infantile paralysis; he could make the muscles grow. They took a little bottle and shook it, "We got healing in this bottle. We got healing in this. We got--here's salvation in this bottle."
E-37 Now, you see all these denominations, separations, scientists, and all their--all the education, all the denominations, all the separations, and segregations, and everything, we have left off the main principle, and the only way that God can bring man into fellowship. We cannot do it through racial, separating the races; we cannot do it that way. We cannot do it through national. They're wanting one flag, one nation, one language. Well, it'll be that way some time. Now, the only reason that man wants it... Germany wanted it; he wanted all of them to speak German, all nations to speak German. If you don't speak German, they're not in it.
E-38 Now, God laid down the program right in the garden of Eden, and condemned man's work of his hand to begin with. As soon as man made his first mistake trying to find his way back through his fig leaf religion to get back again, God condemned it. And what did He do? He killed some animals and got some sheepskins, I believe it was, and throwed it in there. And so it shows through that it takes the Blood has always been God's program and always will be God's program; that through the Blood there is remission of sin, and without the shedding of Blood there is no remission of sin. Whether you take it any way you wish to; all other programs will fail but that one. Without the shedding of Blood there's no remission of sin.
E-39 Now, Job believed that, the oldest book in the Bible. Job accepted the blood offering. He accepted the burnt sacrifice, which was the killing of the sheep. And remember, he stood firm on it. When everything come to him, even his church members, and said, "Job, you've sinned; you've trespassed against God." Once...
E-40 And when the trials and temptations come... Now, Job took God's provided way, the sacrifice, the blood, the burnt offering, and he stood on it, and when the trials and testings come, well, if that had just been on the denominational he'd have fell long ago. On scientist he'd have fell a long ago. Because he was... Everything he had was taken from him. His children was killed. His riches was taken. His health was gone, and he set out on the ash heap with a piece of crock or something, scraping his boils, till even his wife said, "Job, why don't you curse God and die the death?"
E-41 Now, notice Job, no matter what went, what gone, what his church said, what anyone else said, he knowed he met God's requirements. He was standing on the blood, the burnt sacrifice. And notice, when the last hour of his temptation came, and they told him to curse God and die, and so forth, he said, "You speak like a foolish woman."
E-42 And Job being a prophet, when the Spirit come on him, he got in the Spirit; the thunders begin to roar; the lightening begin to flash; he stood on his feet and said, "I know my Redeemer liveth, and at the last days He will stand on this earth: and though the skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God." He was taking this blood offering here until that real One came. He looked at this one and seen it was a shadow of one to come because God back in Eden had required this, and Job was staying on that sacrifice. Yes, sir. It was the only place that God promised to meet man was under the blood.
E-43 Now, and we take over in Numbers, the 19th chapter of Numbers, when they were in their journey, God told them to go and get a red heifer. Now, watch this just a moment, the symbol here. Now, "Go, get a red heifer, that had never a yoke has been on her." She's not yoked up, never been under a yoke. And she's red, has to be red all over. Now, red is a bad color to some. Red means stop at the stop light, and so forth. But red also is the sign of an atonement. Now, did you ever scientifically take red and look through red? If you take red and look through red, red's white, take red through red looks white. And so when God looks through... Our sins be as red as crimson, yet they shall be white as snow. When He looks through the Blood of His own Son and sees us, He cannot see us as red crimson sinners; He sees us white as snow, washed in the Blood of His own Son when we are under the Blood. Oh, how beautiful the Bible and Its illustrations. Red through red looks white. I know that that is a great sign to us, the sign of an atonement, the red heifer.
E-44 Now, we notice that when the--the heifer was to be killed in the evening time before all the congregation... So was Christ killed in the evening time. Now, when she was to be killed, her body was to be burned, and with the hoofs and all. And it was to make a water of separation. Now, we get in that over in the book of Ephesians where we're washed by the water of the Word. The Waters of separation is the Word of God.
E-45 Here not long ago I was speaking on this at a fellowship meeting and one of the great rabbis of the United States met me back behind back there and said, "I never heard that like that in my life, been a rabbi and come from a generation of rabbis, rabbi to rabbi to rabbi." And now he's a Pentecostal rabbi with the baptism of the Holy Ghost. I was preaching with him in Shreveport, and the lady told him said, "Sir," said, "Rabbi, I having a television put in your room."
E-46 Now, watch this symbol here. Now, the heifer was to be burnt, and with her was to be burnt hyssop, cedar, and scarlet, was to be burnt together with the heifer. Now, notice, cedar is a red wood, stained wood, white and red together, symbolizing the cross. And scarlet is ram's wool dyed in blood. And hyssop was weeds that was put in with it. Hyssop is what you applied the blood by. And it was the blood on scarlet--on cedar wood, all burnt together to make the what? To make the waters of separation, made the water and the separation, kept in a clean place.
E-47 Now, my Baptist brother, I want to ask you something, if justification is all God requires, I'd like to ask you this: When the man was separated by the waters of separation, sprinkled, then he could not yet enter into the--the worship of the glory of the Lord. He could not do it, because he was only sprinkled from his sin. It separated him from his sins, but did not put him in fellowship. That's right. It only separated from his sins. Now, Ephesians said, "We are washed by the water of the Word."
E-48 Now, we know the next thing the believer had to do, after being separated from his sin, then what did he do? The next thing you do, he is turned towards the court. And as he went... Notice. Oh, my, I feel religious when I talk about this. Look, the next thing he had to look at, he had seven stripes of blood before him to show that the seven stripes meant the seven church ages or the seven thousand years, and every age had to be represented by the blood, nothing else, no other way. From Genesis to Revelations, from Eden to the millennium is the blood and nothing but the blood.
E-49 Now, then once a year the high priest (Oh, my.) had to be dressed in a certain way. He had to be anointed a certain way. He had to be anointed with the perfume of the Rose of Sharon. They put it upon Aaron's beard, and it run all the way down to the hems of his garment. He had to have a certain made clothes. And another thing, he had to walk a certain way. And on his end of his garment he had a bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate. And he had to walk a certain way to make that play "Holy, holy, holy, unto the Lord. Holy, holy, holy, unto the Lord." What's he doing? He's approaching the Shekinah Glory, the real fellowship. Hallelujah. Now, you see, he had--and he had to make a noise. The only way the congregation could tell he wasn't dead is because they could hear that noise. I tell you what, a church let's off its noise then something happens, as sure as the world, 'cause everywhere the Shekinah Glory is there is a noise.
E-50 Notice what taken place. Here he was, anointed, went in behind that place, and they could just listen, hear them bells. Aaron standing in the Shekinah Glory by the mercy seat where the cherubims had their wings tipped over it, the guards of the mercy seat. And they could listen in there. Oh, how their hearts longed to go in there. "Holy, holy, holy, unto the Lord." And know that what it did to Aaron. Oh, he lived from year to year to go in. And how the regular congregation couldn't go in, yet they were living under the blood, but yet not into the Shekinah Glory. E-51 That's the only place of fellowship. Brother, that's the only place that'll make the Jew, the Greek, the white, the black, the yellow, the brown, set together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus is when they've entered into that Shekinah Glory. There's no shame left in them. That's what I think's got the matter with the Pentecostal church today, brethren. We find out that the people's getting so ashamed. They're ashamed to say, "Amen." They--they're ashamed to even glorify the Lord. Some of the preachers stand up and say, "Amen" like a calf with the cramps. And they go up like this--kind of going. I hate that thing. I like a... Stand up and sing with some great big classical song about a great big trying to put on like the rest of the churches. That's not fellowship. If anything that I hate... Excuse that expression a few minutes ago, I didn't mean to say it like that, forgive me. But when I--I think of the way the church has got, so starchy and different. Oh, my. What's the matter? You see them get up there and try to sing...
E-52 I stood in a holiness church not long ago where a choir stood back there; I wanted to say something so bad. They didn't know I was setting down in the pastor's study. And here come that choir up there, and David duPlessis, taking up an offering for foreign missions. And if them boys with great big robes on and things, walked out there with them girls, carrying on, and telling jokes, And one started and said, "Now, here I'm blind; I'm in a foreign mission. Let me tell you, you put something in for me," and up and down like that. And walked out there and tried to with an over trained voice, trying to squeak and holler, like they were trying to sing. You could tell they wasn't singing in the Shekinah Glory.
E-53 Yes, fellowship, fellowship under the Blood, God's only remedy... Denominations will separate us; education will separate us; science will separate us. But the Blood of Jesus Christ will cleanse us from sin. We have fellowship one with another while we walk in the Light as He is the Light, the Light of the Shekinah Glory. Amen.
E-54 Now, you live in a house of a kitchen, a--a living room, and a bedroom. What is it the first thing when you talk to your little wife? That's the kitchen part, fellowshipping. Like the man who comes into the church, he sets back; he just has a little fellowship with one another when he comes in to listen to the Word: "Faith cometh by hearing." Then the next thing, in the other room, is the engagement room. Well, a lot of people think as long as they get into the kitchen, that's all they have to. No, you're just feeding then (See?), you're just getting fed. Then the next room is the engagement room, where you make love to your wife in the parlor. But now wait, that's as far as some people go. But remember, into the next room is where not only fellowship, but relationship comes.
E-55 When a baby's born, there's three elements comes from--for the baby's life. What's the first thing? Excuse me, sisters. What's the first thing come? Water. If it isn't, it's a dry birth; the baby's not normal. Second thing, blood. That right? What's the next thing? Life. What come from Jesus? Water, Blood, and Life. Pierced His side... What constituted the natural birth constitute the spiritual birth.
E-56 [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]... have one thing to do with it, separate ourselves on account of that. Nonsense. It shows we haven't been in the Shekinah Glory yet. That's exactly right.
E-57 So then, the first thing you know, I said, "Well, wait a minute, brother." I said, "I'll fix him." We wanted to see him walk. And he wouldn't walk for us. He was just setting there like he's dead. That's what the church has done, all got up in your Presbyterian hull, your Methodist, Baptist, and Pentecostal hull, just all packed in, "We don't want to have nothing to do with the rest of them. Huh-uh."
E-58 But you know how I made him move? I built me a little fire and set the old boy on it. He moved then. And what the church needs tonight is not a whipping, not a--not a theology, but the baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire. Amen. That's going to make the church move: set the church a fire with the Gospel. Set the fire of God down on them through the baptism of the Holy Ghost, that'll make them move. Praise God forever. That's what it takes to make the church move.
E-59 Fellowship, that's what we need, God's way of fellowship. There's only one way. God provided the way of fellowship. We cannot educate ourself into it. We cannot dress ourself into it. You cannot denominate yourself into it. You've got to be borned into it through the Blood of Jesus Christ, takes you into the Divine fellowship. Then, "If we walk in the Light, as He is in the Light, we have fellowship one with the other, and the Blood of Jesus Christ God's Son cleanses us from all sin." Amen. E-60 That's the reason I'm Pentecostal. That's the reason I believe it, because I found them. I've walked into places, in great places. I've went with these Pentecostal people in where they was in--right in Washington D.C., when Vice President Nixon and all of them were there. It didn't stop them a bit. When the power of God fell, they shouted and praised God just the same anywhere. They're not ashamed of the Gospel, because they're in the fellowship. Hallelujah. When a man's borned of the Spirit of God there's something happens to him, and he's brought into the Shekinah Glory; he's a child of God. Faith dwells within him. He's Abraham's seed then, for he's dead in Christ and take on Abraham's seed. Oh, world, if they only knew what it was.
E-61 I tell you what, where we made our mistake now, if you'll excuse me for saying this in closing. Where we've made the mistake, we've tried to denominate ourself into it. "We have it, and the rest of them don't have it. The Methodist, the Baptist, the Presbyterians, they're nothing, if they're old cold formals." If you don't watch out, we're going to be the old cold formals, and they're going to pick it up and go on. It's exactly right. We are going to watch and find ourselves that way, because they're just coming from right and left everywhere.
E-62 [Speaking in tongues and interpretation--Ed.] Amen. Praise be to God. Amen. Amen. Thank You, Jesus. Praise be to God. Oh, the Shekinah... Glory to God. Send it upon us, O Lord. Send us Your blessings, Father. With hungry and open hearts we wait before You. Blessed be the Name of the Lord. How we thank Thee, Lord.
E-63 I know you think I'm crazy, but--but--but I'm not. I'm not. I know where I am. But this is glorious to feel the Spirit of God down here in the--or on the west coast in these last days under the Word. The Word, God honors the Word. That's the way...
E-64 [Prophecy given--Ed.] Praise be to God. Oh, wonderful. Look at that poor lady that said that there, that lovely looking elderly lady, her hair frosted for eternity, knows she hasn't very much longer on earth, when we get up to the age like... What would that woman be saying anything if it wasn't something; she couldn't hold herself, it just pushing out of her. It's the Holy Spirit bringing forth His... "Upon My handsmaids and My maidservants will I pour out of My Spirit." Yes. There's God's promise exactly, friends. Oh, my, hallelujah. If we could just see what it is. We could just enjoy it. Oh, my.
I surrender all,
I surrender all,
All to Thee, my blessed Saviour,
I surrender all.
E-65 While they're playing that once, are you really being that with all your heart? Are you ready to give up everything? Women, are you ready to give up your fashions for Christ? Gentlemen, men here, are you willing to give up your smoking, your drinking, your gambling, give up your creed to find Christ? Church member, are you ready to surrender your creed for Christ? Your creed will be condemned at that day. Your Christ will be received. For it's only you're going to be judged by an angry God Who's not going to look for anything else but the Blood of His own Son. And that's the only thing will pass. No matter how good you've been, how loyal you've been, if you're not covered by the Blood, living in the Shekinah Glory, you'll be lost at that day. Live in that.
I surrender all,I surrender all,
All (God bless you, my...?...) blessed Saviour,I surrender all.I... (Come on, sinner friends. Come on, lukewarm church member. Come on...?... Shekinah Glory.)I surrender all,All to Thee, my blessed Saviour,I surrender all.I surrender... (Come on now. That's right, come right on down now. Come right on...?... Come on, church member, come right on down.) I surrender all,All to Thee, my blessed Saviour,I surrender... (I surrender every creed, I surrender everything else, Lord, I want You. Will you come? That's right, come on, girls.)I surrender all, (I surrender all)I surrender all (Won't you come now, come on down the balcony.)... to Thee, my blessed Saviour,I surrender all.
E-66 How many wants the Holy Ghost, come on up now, receive Him. Come on up, surrender everything. Surrender your will, surrender everything to receive the Holy Ghost. Come on down out of the balcony up there. All of you outside of Christ, come on. This Shekinah Glory is true. I witnessed It by the Word and by God. It's true, friends, come while you got a chance to come. All right, while we sing.
I surrender, (I surrender all),I surrender, (I surrender all),All to Thee, my blessed Saviour,I surrender all.I surrender, (I surrender all),I surrender all,All to Thee, my blessed Saviour,I...
E-67 Oh, can't you feel that Spirit of God, as It's moving over the building. Come on, stand around while the ministers, everything, coming around for prayer now.
I surrender, (I surrender all),I surrender, (I surrender all),All to Thee, my blessed Saviour,I surrender all.
Now, everybody raise up your hands and just start praising God.
I surrender, (I surrender all),I surrender, (I surrender all),All to Thee, my blessed Saviour,I surrender all.
Just praise Him. Give Him glory. Give Him glory, every one...?... I pray that You'll...?... Father God. Grant it, Jesus...?...
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