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Blind Bartimaeus (60-0330)
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E-1 ...?... And may Thy great Holy Spirit, Lord, come tonight in power and perform great miracles among us, healing the sick, calling home to the shelter in a time of storm, those who are weary along the road. May those who have wandered off the beaten path, come back tonight and be reconciled to God. Grant it, Lord.
E-2 We are... These letters, we pray over them. We appreciate your confidence in our prayers. Some of them are stamped. Some, that comes to the--to the place I'm staying. I don't... They don't stamps, so we're putting them right back just as quick as we possibly can.
E-3 Very nice seeing this nice audience tonight, nice crowd of people. And our precious brother has already spoke the Word. And I just want to take a few minutes now. As each night, I do not try to preach at night, just to kinda give a little drama, till I get the feeling of the audience. I'm sure you understand what I mean.
E-4 Now tonight, just to--till we get kindly acquainted and... All this is spiritual: I look at you as human beings like myself, but each one of you has a spirit. And then when the anointing of the Holy Spirit comes, It's like a breath almost, and you can feel belief, unbelief, and whatmore. Now, you say, "That's psychology, Brother Branham." Maybe it is. If it is, our Lord used it, because He--He took a man outside the city one time to pray for him. And then another time, we know that there was a dead girl in the house, and the people were making a great lamentation over it. And He put the people out, and just left the parents, and Peter, James, and John, and Himself. And He raised the get--the girl from the dead. See, there's something about it.
E-5 Now, you won't see Him in a physical body, until He comes for you at the great general resurrection. Then we'll see Him. And then we'll know as we're known, see Him as He is. That's the hour we're all longing, waiting for, that time. Until that time, His Spirit is here. And the church is becoming more like Him all the time.
E-6 I was... It's on my mind; I must say it. I had a case of that, here, some time ago, that I went into a--a city. We were holding a meeting, and I... Somewhere in Ohio (I can't think of the place right now), and it was having a great meeting, so much that, I went out into the country to stay in a little motel.
E-7 (This is horrible to have to say this, but it's true.) And when I walked in, there was a policeman standing, about my age--surely married--and had his arm around a woman, playing a slot machine. Gambling's illegal in Ohio. And there he was gambling. I thought, "Well, the law..."
E-8 I'm a missionary. That's a heathen trait. That's exactly right. Pentecostal people used to not do it, but I don't know what happened when... They used to not cut their hair, but I--I don't know what happened. Somebody let down the bars somewhere. We used to say a little song... An old Methodist preacher used to sing:
We let down the bars,
We let down the bars,
We compromised with sin.
We let down the bars;
The sheep got out,
But how did the goats get in?
The answer: you let down the bars.
E-9 Poor thing, blue looking hair and was setting there, and little bitty sh--short cl--clothes on, that a man would a been ashamed to have on. And setting there... And she was drunk. And I looked around, and I thought, "Oh, mercy." I thought, "God, how can Your... How can You, being holy and righteous, ever look upon such as that? Looks like You'd just smite the thing off. Does my little Sarah and Rebekah have to be raised up such as that?"
E-10 I just stepped back behind the door. Something said, "Move back." And when I--I knelt down to pray, I looked and saw a vision of the world turning like this, looked like a crimson spray around it. And I seen myself, as it was first, standing on the earth. And every time I would do something wrong, my sins would start up to God, but Jesus act as a bumper to keep me--my sins from getting to God. And every time I would do something wrong, then looked like that my sins would go towards God. And then Jesus would catch it, and I'd see the tears running off of His cheeks and blood down over His face, and He'd look up and say, "Father, he doesn't know what he's doing. Forgive him." And it--like that.
E-11 I walked over where she was. I said, "How do you do?" She was drinking quite extensively and I said... She looked up at me and she said, "Oh, how do you do?"
E-12 Let us turn now to Saint Luke, the 18th chapter, 38th verse. I would like to read this just for a little talk before we pray and have it for the sick.
And he cried saying, Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me.
Our scene opens at the north gate of the city of Jericho, A.D. 33. It must have been a cold morning. He was late. He had been dreaming all night, that he could see. And he got up late and made his way to his little station or post where he begged. And oh, in that day there was many beggars. If they didn't get to the gates early, when the people were coming into the business in the city, why, they had to catch the person. Maybe they could afford one coin a day to a beggar.But they'd all gone in, seemingly now, and there he was left alone. He couldn't hear no one on the road. He looked to he--I mean, listened to hear someone coming. No one was coming. So he goes over, and gets him a rock, and sets down. And he begin to think of the night when he was dreaming. Then he remembered that warm Palestinian sun begin to warm him up a little in his ragged coat, as he set on this rock near the wall, just out of the shadow. And he had his wrinkled face turned towards the ground.
E-13 And he might've been thinking something like this. His mind went back to many years, on that same hillside or near Jericho as a little boy, when he could see... And how he used to love to run up-and-down the hill and pick little buttercups in the early spring, and lay down on the hillside and watch the white clouds go by and the blue skies reflecting. What a beautiful world it was.
E-14 And he used to love to hear her telling stories before she rocked him to sleep. One of his favorite stories was about a little boy.
E-15 And when the great prophet came by and found this, it just blessed his soul to see that she loved God well enough to honor His servant. So she... Then the prophet said to his servant, Gehazi, "Go, ask her if I could speak to the chief captain or some favor I could do for her." And the servant came back and said, "No, she says she dwells among her own people, and she has need of nothing. Thank you, just the same."
E-16 And I can hear her say, "Bartimaeus, you know, little boys and girls are God's blessings to a family. It's something about it that ties the family together. You see, Bartimaeus, God gave that lonesome woman a little boy. And God gave you, Bartimaeus, to hubby and I, your daddy. And now, you are our little treasure here at home. Oh, we love you so much..." And he'd put his little arms around her neck and hug her.
E-17 She saddled a mule and went to Mount Carmel. The prophet did not know what her trouble was. He sent Gehazi and said, "Go, see what's wrong with the Shunammite. She's got sorrow in her heart and God has hid it from me." God don't tell his prophets everything. He just tells his servants what He wants them to know, nothing else. See? They can't make God tell them anything. God just says what He wishes to say. And then, how that the--the servant taken the Elijah's staff to go lay on the baby, but the woman held on. She knowed that God was in that prophet, and she said, "I'll not leave you." She wanted to know why that God gave her the baby and then took it away. But you see, all things work together for good to them that love the Lord.
E-18 Then he went on with his dream. And after a bit, he begin to think again, "Now, you know Elijah went into that room, walked back and forth, up-and-down in the floor, went and laid his body on that little dead baby and the baby sneezed seven times and it came to life." Oh, how his little eyes would brighten, say, "Mama, is that God still living?"
E-19 And there, setting there... And then he used to think of another great story. His mother was setting on the porch, facing off to Jordan, and she'd say, "Bartimaeus, just right down there, less than a half a mile, just below the ford, in the month of April when all the snows had melted and the river was way up here in the--in the valley, God led His people to the other side, and then opened up the way and come across Jordan on dry land.
E-20 I can say something, say I'm sorry I said it. I might've been wrong. But He can't say that, because He's perfect, He's infinite. We're finite. We can make any kind of a mistake, but He can't. And if He ever was called on the scene to heal a person, and He healed that person according to their faith, the next time He's called, He's got to heal the next one, and the next one, and everyone that ever comes to Him. If He's called on the scene to save a person, and He saves him upon his faith, everyone that calls with faith, He has to save. That's right.
E-21 While Bartimaeus was setting there, all at once he heard the coming of a little mule's hoofs coming down the big cobblestones, coming down from towards Jerusalem. "Oh," he thinks, "This must be a--a rich man coming. About the only way of travel then, was by foot or by donkey. And--and the rich people could ride a mule. He might have said, "This must be a place I can get an alm." So he throws back his arms, running towards the street, or towards the highway, saying, "Have mercy on me, I am a blind man. I overslept this morning. I haven't a coin. My winter's wood is not in. There's no meal in the barrel. Would you please help me?" E-22 Bartimaeus finds his way back. Now, the sun had raised way up and the shadow of the wall had went back a little ways, so he found him a rock near the gate, feeling around the old stones that--where the walls had fell. And he'd set down on this stone. And he thought, "Where was I dreaming about? My boyhood, when I could see. When I was a little boy. I was thinking of a great Jehovah God, that once was. Oh, surely, God's servant wouldn't act like that. What was that he said to me about a prophet? Oh, I guess I didn't get it." And on... He set down and thought, "Well, you remember years ago, my mother has told me many times, that right down that same road, over those same stones come Elijah and Elisha, arm in arm, going to open up the Jordan." E-23 Right over the same stones, not twenty yards from where he was setting. One day, two great prophets walked arm in arm to the Jordan. Same road, same stones, "Oh, if I could've lived then. I would've run out there and said, 'Great servants of the Lord God, just ask God. God will hear your prayers.' My eyes will come open (like that little boy standing here last night, born blind). My eyes will come open, and I'll be able to see. And I can work, and--and make a living, and so forth. If... But alas, those prophets are gone. They say there's no more prophets, and there's nothing else left, and Jehovah has forsaken us and there's no more... Days of miracles is past. And He just expects us to live for heaven above. And then when we die, we'll go up there, but there's no help for us anymore. And I believe, if I would've went out there to Elisha and Elijah, I would've not been treated by them servants of the Lord like I was by this one, just passed by. I believe they would've considered my case and at least offered a word of prayer for me as they passed by." E-24 You know, as a servant of God, you ought to watch what you're doing, because you're written epistles, read of all men. You Christians, always be willing to lend a hand or to do something to help somebody make life a little pl--more pleasant for them as they're... You say, "Well, I--I don't have any gift of healing." You don't have to have. At least offer something. Offer a prayer. Do something. Make them feel... Do the best you can by them, anyhow. Never turn a shoulder, a cold shoulder, to anyone, no matter what it is, even if they've mistreated you. Do it anyhow. If you can't do it from your heart, then you ought to come to the altar and stay till that spirit comes in you that from your heart, you can love those who doesn't love you. That's when God will answer your prayer, for as long as there's anything in your heart... "If I conceive iniquity in my heart, then God will not hear me." That's what David said, and that--that's true. He won't hear you.
E-25 Then, Elijah had passed by there and Elisha going down, but the poor blind man had been taught that the days of miracles were passed. Then he remembered after Joshua had crossed over the Jordan, that about five hundred yards from where he was setting, Israel camped, made their camp.
E-26 And then blind Bartimaeus thought, "You know what? That happened just right out here. That great Captain of the Lord's Host was standing on the ground, right out there, but the days of the miracles is passed." Little did he know, that less than a hundred yards from him, stood that same Captain of the Host of the Lord, making His way out.
E-27 You see, the trouble today, we got so much money and stuff on our mind, God can't have a place to get in our thinking. We want to go downtown, shop for new dresses, or new hats, or something another; and we got to see Suzy and John. We're going to play cards tonight; we can't go to church tonight, because "We Love Susie" on, or something like that, the television programs. We got everything else on our mind. E-28 I was talking to a noted evangelist, my brother, T. L. Osborn. He said, "I was thinking, Brother Branham, of how that--that my whole objective is to save souls and give all my time to save souls to Christ." Said, "Then I happen to think, what a--what about my own love and devotion to Christ?" Christ loves him too. He loves us. We put a lot of time and things, but God wants us to come apart, and just set down, and worship Him, and talk with Him, talk it over. I love that. Oh, that sweetness. That's the greatest time of anybody's life, is just to set down and meditate, take everything off your mind. If you would do that, there wouldn't be so much nervousness around the country, if we would just think on God. "Draw nigh unto me, and I'll draw nigh unto you."
E-29 While our blind beggar sets there on that cold morning, shivering, and the warm sun trying to bathe his back, and he thought of that great mighty Warrior that stood right outside the gate from where he was setting, and talked to Joshua and give him all the instructions, how the walls would fall at the sounding of the trumpet, and so forth... He was thinking, "But that--that great God can't die. He's forever alive."
E-30 And when Jesus came forth out of the gate, there come a great multitude rushing and perhaps run over the poor old beggar; and he was blind, and he said, "What's going on? Wha--what's the matter?" Nobody paying any attention to him, and he heard the--somebody saying, "Hosanna, Hosanna, to Him that cometh in the Name of the Lord. Hosanna." Women was screaming. Men was screaming. Then he could hear others mocking and making fun.
E-31 Hanging on the cross, they said, "Tear your hands loose. Come down off the cross, if you be Christ." He could've done it. Sure He could. He could've done it, but if He'd done it, He'd been minding the devil. That's right. So as Billy Sunday said one time, said, "Every tree had fifty Angels setting in it, said, 'Just--just tear your hand loose and point towards us and we'll change this scene here in a few minutes.'"
E-32 "This little old man down here on the corner, he's got--sells pencils, I know he's a good old fellow. Come down and heal him. Let me see your divine healers do that." Just remember; that's the voice of the devil. That's right. Just remember; that's what the Scripture says.
E-33 And then, these crowd rushed, out and they screamed at Him, and this, that; then finally he said, "What's going on? What is wrong? What is wrong here? What's all this rush about? What's all the noise?" No one was paying any attention to him.
E-34 I believe it. The woman touched His garment. He felt virtue go from Him. That's the same Jesus, just a few days later. His--not his--his screaming stopped Him, but his faith stopped Him. And the Bible said, "Jesus stood still." Oh, brother, when a faith of a blind beggar can stop Him still in His tracks, a man that was setting outside the gate, excommunicated from--from a what we'd say, "Society," and he was a beggar and poor and ragged, and blind, and miserable, but his faith stopped the Son of God.
E-35 Could you imagine what that was? His own children crying for the Father's Blood. That's exactly right. And then, with all that upon His shoulders, with all that facing Him, and He knowed He come to do that, yet, the cry, and the prayer, and the faith of that one old blind beggar stopped Him still in His tracks. And He turned around, and He said, "Your faith has saved you." Oh, my. "Thy faith has saved thee."
E-36 Some time ago I was taking a little lesson on Bartimaeus that said that he'd been blind for many years. He had a wife and a little girl. And one night, his wife got real sick. And he--he went out and prayed. He said, "Lord, heal my wife. And if You'll let my wife get well...
E-37 And they said Bartimaeus had two little turtledoves and they done little tumbles over each other. And that would attract the attention of the--the pass-by, tourists, and the people coming in out of the city. He said, "Lord, I love my wife. If You'll let her get well, tomorrow I'll give You them two turtledoves for a sacrifice." Well, his wife got well, and he took the turtledoves for a sacrifice. Then later on, his little girl that he'd never seen in his life (She'd been born since he was blind.) about twelve years old. Said she had real pretty golden hair. (It's a little story, of course.) And said that she got sick one night. And the doctor had been there and said, "Bartimaeus, she's got a fever. She'll--just can't live with this kind of fever."
E-38 And the little girl got well. And the next day he was on his road to take the lamb up to the church to the sacrifice spot. And the priest was standing up at the--upon the banisters of the building; he said, "Where goest thou, blind Bartimaeus?" E-39 "Thou Son of David, have mercy on me." Let us pray. Gracious God, full of mercy and truth... "Thou the stream of all my comfort," said blind Fanny Crosby, "More than life to me, Whom have I on earth beside Thee, Or Whom in heaven but Thee?" And she screamed out again, "Pass me not, O gentle Saviour, Hear my humble cry, While on others Thou art calling, do not pass me by." Dear Jesus, that is our humble plea tonight. Do not pass by this auditorium here in Tulsa tonight, without stopping, Lord, and visiting us. We love You with all of our hearts. We praise Thee with all that is within us. And we believe that You are the same great chief Captain, the Captain of our salvation. And we're looking for You to come in glory someday, bringing with You the host of Angels, and to receive Your precious Church, that's been called out of the world and washed in Your Blood, bearing in their body, Your name. E-40 I pray, heavenly Father, that You will grant tonight, that if there be one in here, or many (I do not know their hearts, Thou doest), if they do not know You as their precious Saviour, and feel that warmth of fellowship, God, let it come to pass at this very hour that they will receive Thee and love Thee, and You'll draw nigh unto them. May they think on Thee now and be drawn nigh. Grant it, Lord. May there not be a sinner, boy, girl, man, or a woman, walk out of here tonight. May there not be a backslider walk out tonight, but what has come to God and had their sins forgiven. May they cry in their heart, "Thou Son of David, have mercy on me. Have mercy on me." Grant it, Lord.
E-41 And while we have our heads bowed and our eyes closed, I wonder, in this visible audience tonight... I want you to be real honest and everybody pray, pray especially for those who doesn't know Christ now.
E-42 Up in the balconies, to my right, would raise your hands... God bless you, lady. God bless you; that's good. Someone else raise your hand. Just slip up your hand, while every eye closed and everyone praying. Let it be just the Holy Spirit and I, if you will. The balconies to the--to the center here--would there be any up there would raise your hand, say, "Pray... "? God bless you, sir. God bless you. That's good. The balcony to my left, raise your hand. God bless you, lady. I... God bless you, young fellow. That's a great stand for a teen-ager. God... That's the greatest thing you ever done, son. You might've done a many a great thing, but that's the greatest. E-43 Our heavenly Father, be merciful now. They--they've raise their hands, crying, "Thou Son of David, be merciful to me." And may they, this very hour, receive Jesus as their personal Saviour. May He come in great power in their life. This young man up here, Lord, that raised his hand, something's dealt deeply with my heart on that boy. I pray, Father, maybe You're calling a minister to the service. Oh, I pray that You'll bless him and all these others that raised their hands, young and old, may they receive Jesus just now as Saviour. And then go out of here and be baptized in some good church in Christian faith, receive the Holy Spirit, and go out into the service of God to do whatever they can do to help bring Jesus to this dying nation and dying world. Grant it, Father. Pass by us tonight, Father, and visit. We pray in Jesus' Name. Amen.
E-44 Let's sing just one verse of that before we go any farther--"Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour."
... me not, O gentle Saviour,
Hear my humble cry,
While on others Thou art calling,
Do not pass me by.
Saviour, Saviour,
Hear my humble cry.
While on others Thou art calling,
Do not pass me by.
Sweetly now, let's all believers raise our hands while we sing it real quietly.
Saviour, (A Spirit of worship now, the message is over; let's worship the Lord.)Hear my humble cry.
While on others Thou art calling,
Oh, do not pass me by.
Let's just hum it. Your eyes closed, just praying.
E-45 Oh, don't you love Him? Tell me something greater than Love? God is Love. No one will ever be able to express how God is such Love. He is Agapao Love, the greatest Love of all.
E-46 All right. I know none of you. The Holy Spirit knows you all, but He's here. His Presence is here, and He--was here today, He would do just like He did then. If you had faith to touch Him, He'd turn around. That's always what it did. Was that right? Faith is what touched Him. The woman touched His garment, and He turned around, said, "Who touched Me?" He looked all around till He found the little woman; He said, "Your blood issue stopped, because your faith has saved you. (See?) Your faith did it." And Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Is that right?
E-47 Now, as far as healing or saving you, that's already done. You understand that, don't you? He "was" wounded for our transgressions. He "was" bruised for our iniquity. The chastisement of our peace was upon Him, and with His stripes we "were" (past tense)...
E-48 Now, precious friends, I'm your brother. This is the Word of God. The Bible says if we've been preaching (any newcomers here)... We've been preaching this week and seeing the Holy Spirit do that. The Holy Spirit promised, through Jesus Christ, that in the last days, He would do that same thing before the church, just before His coming. How many's been here this week, and heard it taught on, Jesus said, "... was the days of Sodom..." See? And the Angel even had His back turned to the woman when He asked Abraham, "Where is your wife, Sarah?"
E-49 Do you know, it could be possible before it--before we leave this building, that this earth could be blowed up? Scientific, says it's midnight, right now, time for it to happen. All scientists and everything is shaking everywhere. And remember, the church goes home before that takes place. Then how close is the coming of the Lord? Be ready. Be prepared, for we don't know what minute or hour He may appear. It might be at any time. We're receiving our last sign to the Church, of His coming.
E-50 And it was said one time, that when the Red Sea had the children of Israel cut off from the promised land, that God looked down through that Pillar of Fire with angry eyes and the sea got scared, and it walled up. And Israel crossed over to the promised land on dry ground.
E-51 Now, be reverent. How many is sick out there? Raise up your hands. Ever where you are, just raise your hand, everywhere in the building. Now, be reverent.
E-52 [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]... Same one... Here, right here a man setting, looking right at me, he's suffering with arthritis. He's had a heart attack. He's a minister. He isn't from this city. He's not even from this state: he's from Kansas. You believe that God can heal you, sir? You go back to Coffeyville and feel real good about it, would you? Your name is Reverend Midland. Go back and be healed, sir. I do not know you. If that's right, wave your hands like this. I'm a stranger to you. Your faith has saved you, sir. That was not me, my precious friend. That was the Lord Jesus Christ. He's out there among you. I'm just His mouthpiece, seeing with my eyes, what He's doing. I wish you could see what I'm looking at now. See? It's His goodness.
E-53 Back in this section, if thou canst believe... Here's a woman setting right down here, setting second one in. She had her head down. She's praying, "O Lord God, let him call me." She ain't praying for herself. She's praying for her husband. Her husband's had a nervous collapse. He's been attending the meetings, but he just couldn't come back. He's bedfast. And she's weeping over her handkerchief now, in her eyes, for her poor husband lays just at the point of death with a nervous collapse. Fear not, sister. Take that handkerchief you're crying in, and lay it upon him. Don't doubt. He will come out of it. If thou canst believe...
E-54 Do you love the Lord Jesus? Are you ready to receive His blessings? Do you believe me to be His servant? I've told you the truth? Now, I'll tell this... Will you lay your hands on one another across there? Minister brothers, some of you faithful preachers, there, come down here and lay hands along these people here. I want you especially on this woman here. You lay your hands on one another up in the balconies, wherever you are.
E-55 You have been having pains in your lungs, setting right back there next to that post. Don't have no fear. It's left you--tubercular. You can go home and be well: Christ Jesus makes you well. There it is. It's just all over the building, everywhere. Everywhere. Can't... Oh...
Pass me not, O gentle Saviour,O Hear my humble cry,While on others Thou art calling,
Do not pass (Pray now. Put your hands on one another and pray.)Saviour, Saviour,Hear (Don't be carnal. Pray. Pray. Get your mind on God. Don't look at the next fellow. Get your mind on God, Everywhere.)While on others thou...
(Thou Son of David, have mercy on me.)
Do not pass me by.
O Saviour, O Saviour, (Raise up your hands now to God. Say, "Thank you, Lord Jesus.")Heavenly Father, we now challenge the devil and rebuke him in the Name of Jesus Christ, till every power of sickness, every darkness leave the place, and may they be healed just now, through Jesus' Name. Give Him praise, all you people. He will not pass you by. |
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