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Concerned And Convinced (62-0610E)
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1-1 Thank you very much, Brother Parker. Good evening, friends. It's good to be here tonight again. And I guess you're tired setting listening at me, and I got--I got so tired--hoarse, a little hoarse from preaching so hard. I'm just talking to Brother Parker there and telling him that I believe this is one of the best meetings that the Lord has let me be in for a long time. It's a--hasn't been big, you know what I mean though--but not too big. There hasn't been too many attending it, but the--the--the quality of it--been wonderful. Faith? My, looks like anything could happen. I like that kind of meeting where you just feel like that just anything can happen at anytime. And I--I like that. And I'm sure there'll be a lasting results, and it'll show itself up.
1-3 So we are--I want to say for all of us that we are grateful to you. To Brother Thomas, I just can't express my feelings for Brother Thomas. I thought I knew him, but I had him mixed up with someone else. I got to shake hands with his precious, little wife. And are really a--servants of Christ. And I certainly hope that, God willing, that our paths will cross many more times in life.
1-5 I'm so very... [Brother Parker speaks again--Ed.] He said all the expenses was paid and everything. We appreciate your all's fine cooperation and help, 'cause you know, it does cost to have these conventions. And so everything is paid up. That's very fine. We're just thankful--everything in and above... The Lord has saved, healed, and everything's taken place. So we're just happy to be--what--seeing this--hate to see this meeting go into history, but it'll come up again at the--way back in the times to come; we'll see the results.
2-2 And now, we're going now down to visit Brother Bigby at South Carolina--Columbia--Columbus, South Carolina. And we're to be there tomorrow night and Tuesday night with Brother Bigby, Then we're going over to the west coast.
2-4 And we are very grateful for all things. I say that for myself and for the people that's here from the Tabernacle. I've got our--some of our trustees here and deacons and some of my friends from down there.
3-2 We have a--I have another brother here, a little--a pastor of one of the sister churches of our church down there, and if he doesn't come up, I would like for him to stand up. Brother Junior Jackson, another Methodist filled with the Holy Ghost. Junior Jackson, where are you? Brother Junior Jackson, a Methodist filled with the Holy Ghost. Here he is right here, Brother Jackson. You want to say something--there anything you want to say? All right. 3-4 Brother Banks Wood--where you at, Brother Banks? He's one of our other trustees--over here. Brother Banks was a Jehovah Witness, you know. He came into the meeting, and he had had a crippled boy, David, his leg drawed up from polio. And I was in a tent meeting, and first he'd saw the... He was there at--at Dallas the night--or Houston when the Holy Spirit came down in that form of that Light, in the--they took the picture of It. Brother Wood was there. So I didn't know him then. And so he got enough money together. (He's a contractor.) He come up to the next meeting (I went overseas from there.)--went to the next meeting. He had his crippled boy, and--with polio. And while we were... I was standing there under the anointing of the Holy Spirit (goes back across the crowd), spoke to him; told him all about it; told him to stand up.
3-5 David, where are you at? Is he here tonight? The boy that was crippled. That's him. David, if the people don't believe that God can heal a man that's got his leg twisted up with polio and things, I wish that you would just walk out there just a minute and show them how you--you can walk. You're just a--not to make a public show, but just a testimony. See? Not even a limp or nothing else, perfectly normal and whole. It's really, really wonderful what our Lord can do.
4-2 And now, 'course, all of you are acquainted to know Brother Ben down here. He's just--you know, this man that you can hear above everybody saying, "Amen." I tell you a little... I hate to say this on him, his wife setting there. We all love Ben. And--it was before he was married. I was out on the west coast (and that boy was from southern Indiana).
4-4 Brother Way, another missionary, trying to get his way over into the mission fields. He's with us tonight. We know him. He's been sojourning down our way for a while. Where are you, Brother Way? Are you in the meeting? Right here--and his wife,
4-6 Brother Boze was down the other night showing his picture, and saying, "Oh well," he said, "there's a woman--that's Sister Sothmann. (Wish I'd a had her to stand up with Fred in here somewhere. Lovely people. And she's a Norwegian. 'Course, Brother Boze is a--is a Swede.) And he said, "Uhm--uhm--" (you know how Joseph does), said, "There's a lady here, a sister," said, "she's a Norwegian." Said "'Course, if you cannot be a Swede, it's good to be a Norwegian." 5-2 Brother Higginbotham, where are you? He's around here somewhere. That's another godly man from down our way, one who was a trustee of the church down there for years and years. And his friend, Sister Arganbright, Sister Ruth Arganbright. Right here. I believe she is setting out here in the aisle. Stand up. How many knows Minor Arganbright, the--one of the vice-presidents of the Full Gospel Business Men--a cousin to him.
5-3 Oh, my, if I miss any of you folks... I--I'm proud of you, everyone. I'm glad you're up here with us. We don't know... going in and out... Brother and Sister Dauch setting there too; and Sister Brown; Brother Brown; Brother McKinney, another Methodist preacher with the Holy Ghost. Where are you, Brother McKinney? Where are you around here? He's from up in Ohio. Here, way back here. Another full-fledged, born-in-the--shook-out Methodist. That's right. Now, baptism of the Holy Ghost--moving on for God.
6-1 The Lord bless you all. We're happy to be here. Here's the others from Georgia and different places. And we're happy you're all here and to meet of our old friends...
6-4 Thank you for all that you've done. And I'll put one of these--this meeting down on my list as one of the red marks of my days of ministry, for your fine cooperation; these fine brothers and sisters and everybody in--so welcoming, feeling so just at home, till I've preached myself hoarse. 6-7 And you all pray for me now. And I've... Just moving on by faith, believing that most anytime we might see the coming of the Lord. I don't know just how, when, where, but I want to be ready when He comes. And sometimes I might think it might be this a-way, and I--might be the other way. But anyhow, I want to be there when He comes. I want to go with Him. Now, that's my ambition. And not only do I want to go; I want all my friends and I want all my enemies to go too. I want everybody to go.
7-1 When I had the little vision, or--I don't want to call it translation. I never had a vision like that. I was standing up there looking at it, looking back at myself--here recently. Many of you read it in the magazines and things. Friends, you--you can't afford to miss that. Just don't do it. 7-3 I'll be going in the mission fields now, if the Lord willing, this winter, when I get back off these trips. So be in prayer for me, because here it's easy. Once in a while you see a foul spirit come into a meeting and try to disturb, but in them places, that's witch doctors and devils. You'd better know what you're talking about. Certainly had. 'Cause they're demons, and they'll challenge you right down. But oh, how... Not one time (I say it with my hand here at my Bible) not one time--and you know, you can imagine how many times around the world it's been challenged--but what God moved in on the scene and pulled the curtains back and showed Himself God, just the same as He was in Elijah's time. He's still God. See? Not one time... 7-4 That's the reason I... Some of you... Some ministers come and asked me to come to their places. I wait till I feel led to go. Then if I come, I'm just coming in my own name (if I come like that), just to be your friend. But when I feel led to come, then I can come in the Name of the Lord Jesus. Set your feet off that plane, she belongs to you. Amen. I take it all over in the Name of Jesus Christ. Then you're to meet Him out there then, because you're God's ambassador then. But now when some church, friends, here, some friends calls for you, or something, you're just going presuming again. My, presuming, I guess you're tired listening to that.
8-1 Now, let's turn in the gracious old Bible. And before we do that, let's pray. See, we're talking and--and so forth, and now let's center our minds around Him now for the next few minutes. 8-3 And may our Brother Parker and all of his staff and this place that invited us, Lord, may they be blessed. Give them thousands of souls. And when they pray for the sick; hear their prayers, Lord, and heal the sick. And when they are trying to do something in Your Name, honor it, Lord. Give to them the fruit of the Spirit in the... And give them the great desire of their heart, Lord: souls for their hire. May on that day, when we stand there before You, may the souls come from everywhere, throwing their arms around this precious, godly man and his staff: "If he hadn't have stayed on the field, Brother Parker, we wouldn't be here." O God, we know that is the sincere desire of any true servant of Christ: know that they can lead poor, lost human beings to a saving Christ.
8-4 Thank You for it all. And now, Lord, we pray now that You'll bless each one, and bless the meetings coming up everywhere. Go with every home. Be with them as we leave tonight to go to our different homes. Be with us on the road. Stay on the wheel. Keep the enemy away from us, Lord. And I pray that You'll grant these things.
9-3 St. John, 1st chapter, 35 to 41, like to read these precious Words.
And... Again the next day after Jesus stood, and two of his disciples;... (Pardon me)... after John stood, and two of his disciples;And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he said, Behold the Lamb of God.And... two disciples--the two disciples heard Him speak, and they followed Jesus,Then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and said unto them, What seek ye? They said unto Him, Rabbi, (which is to say, being interpreted, Master,) where dwellest thou?He said unto them, Come and see. And... They came and saw where He dwelt, and abode with him that day: for it was about the tenth hour.One of the two which heard Jesus or--John speak, and followed him, was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother.He first finds his own brother Simon, and said unto him, We have found the Messias, which is, being interpreted, the Christ.And he brought him to Jesus. And when Jesus beheld him, he said, Thou art Simon the son of Jona: thou shalt be called Cephas, which is by interpretation, A stone.
And now may God add His blessings to this Word.
10-1 Now I want to draw tonight, if the Lord willing, for a little--for a--a word, two words I want to use out of there. The two words I want to use is "Concerned and Convinced."
10-3 Now, about the only concern that we have is not--them all night meetings when I--I stayed at the platform once for eight days and nights without leaving, trying to pray for all of the people; and at the end there was forty-something thousand people waiting to be prayed for. See? Couldn't do it. But they would take a group this a-way and go into the woods; they'd take a group this way and go to the woods, ministers, praying the people through to the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Just couldn't rest until they received the Holy Ghost. 10-5 Concerned is now, "Just come and join the church." Or a great concern is support some radio mission or some television affair, and making that some kind of a show (and all for the good, of course, sure); big buildings, building great schools, and so forth like that. It seems to be that is the--the concern now. Kinda lost the vision of that prayer and constraining and like they used to have. There's something has happened. I would just like to know what it was. 10-6 And now, they don't seem to be concerned about... You can visit this church or call for people to come to the altar, and it used to be they'd just run to the altar. And I've seen the time while I was preaching, before I could even get my sermon finished, the altar and up and down the aisles would be lined with people. I've seen the time that the Holy Spirit would move out into the audience, and--and predict, and tell somebody something, and the people would marvel and just faint right in their seat. 11-1 There's something wrong somewhere. Still doing the same thing; still the same Gospel, I've never changed a bit since I started. I just started with the naked, bare Word of God, and I stayed right on It ever since. Thirty-two years I've been behind the pulpit and never taken anything back or changed anything; stayed just the way I started. I can't take it back; It's God's Word. And I--and if I say it just like it said here, the next time I have to say the same thing, 'cause here's the way it's wrote here. See? So just can't do nothing else about it. And the Holy Spirit's still doing the same things. So... But it looks like there's not enough concern. Now, I'm--wonder why.
11-2 Why isn't there a concern like there used to be? It's... I believe the reason that if there's not as much concern as there used to be; they're not as convinced as they used to be. You have to be convinced before you can be concerned. Not concerned--you take the time now. Instead of evangelizing and trying to do something, everybody wants a great big school or a great big something that they can teach and--and make the ministers have better pulpit manners and so forth.
11-4 And now, many people might misunderstand it. Love--love is--is disciplined. You must discipline people, if you love them. If your little girl was setting out in the road (as I said this morning) making mud cakes, if you really love her, you'd get her off that road. 12-1 But what am I trying to get at is this, that what if God would said to Eve, "Poor little Eve, you know you're My child. I--I--I... You didn't mean to do that." 'Course she didn't mean to do it; certainly she didn't, but she did it. And we know she did it. We see the results of it yet. But you see, He--he loved her, and He had to keep His Word to her. And God's got to keep His Word to us. So we must obey His Word. And when we obey His Word and see Him then vindicate what He said He would do, then we're convinced (That's right.), that the Word's right.
12-2 Now, when we find out... We bring... Here not long ago, a great evangelist to a Mohammedan... You read it in the paper like I did. This Mohammedan challenged that evangelist that Jesus Christ, it was a man worship; that people were following a man.
12-4 Why? You've got to be convinced first that it is God. Then you know where you're standing. True. Convinced first, then you get your concern. Although people claim God's with them, but they're... It's not all... Mother used to say, "Actions speaks louder than words." Certainly it does. You must act it, believe it, be convinced, and then you'll be concerned.
13-1 Brother Parker said this morning, "God loves His people." He loves His sheep. He said, "Feed them." And sheep must have sheep food. And He never said, "Educate My sheep." He said, "Feed them," not educate them; feed them; give them sheep food.
13-3 When John was so concerned that he knew that the Messiah was coming in his age... John the Baptist knew it. So he knowed that the Messiah would come in--in the age that he lived in, but when he come out of the wilderness, he never started no schools; he never started no colleges; he never started no organizations. Why? He was convinced that the Messiah would come in his time. His fruit, his message, his action gave witness to it. And we believe that He's coming in this age.
13-5 John was so positive. When he was born, he knowed he was born a odd birth. We all know how Zacharias saw the Angel. And that must've been a strain on the old couple. Zacharias was an aged man, and Elisabeth was an aged woman, but they had believed that--that God would someday give them a baby. She was barren.
14-1 There's One among us tonight, but I'm glad we know Him. And I believe He's the One that's bearing record. The great Holy Spirit is bearing record that Jesus is coming soon, for it's according to the Word, and all of the signs are being fulfilled. We are at the end time.
14-3 If we would just be that sincere, if we would wait at the altar, not get some kind of a little feeling and jump up and run away, but stay there. No matter what happens, stay there until you're perfectly convinced by the power of His resurrection that the Holy Ghost has took ahold in you and holding you, and you're a new creature in Christ.
15-1 Andrew, this great one that we're speaking of, the brother of Simon, he stayed all night until he was convinced. As he was going along the bank, John, this great prophet, kept saying, "There's One. The time is at hand. All you generations of snakes in the grass, don't think to say, 'I belong to this and I belong to that; we have Abraham to our father.' I tell you; God's able of these stones to rise children to Abraham." Oh, he was just laying to the--axe to the root of the tree.
15-3 No wonder Jesus said, "What'd you go out to see?" In that "Forgotten Beatitude," as I preached on it, when He went across the hill, the disciples (of John) said, "What did you go out to see? a man dressed in fine clothes?" He said, "That's the kind that they're called, 'Doctor, Holy Father.' And they wear soft clothes and they kiss the babies, and marry the--the young, and bury the old. He handles a pen knife." What would a man like that know about a two-handed sword out on the battle front? "Did you go out to see one?" 15-6 So John was convinced, and he begin to preach. And Andrew had been attending the meetings. And so when Jesus passed by, and Andrew and another disciple was there, John pointed out and said, "Behold the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world." And they followed Him. I like that. I wished I could have that much force to my preaching. When I say, "Behold the Lamb of God which takes away the sin of the world"--and every person would take out after Him. My, direct me. "Where do I find Him, Brother Branham?" I can show you.
16-1 Not long ago I was in a Business Men's meeting, and I was preaching out on the west coast. And there's some fellow walked up to me, and he said, "Uh... Say, aren't you a preacher?"
16-2 A friend of mine, Mr. Snyder, precious boy, he come up to my house; and I knew him when I was a little fellow, and we went to school together. And he said, "Billy, I would like to sell you some insurance."
17-2 So John preached and said, "There He is, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world."
17-4 And these disciples took right off after Jesus. And He looked around and He found them. And He said, "What seek ye?"
17-9 The next day real early, I imagine, he grabbed his coat and hat and took down, 'cause Peter was going to be fishing down on the river. And he said, "Come, see who we found. It's the Messiah." He was convinced. When he was perfectly convinced that it was the Messiah, he was concerned about his brother. 18-1 Remember one time I had a meeting. There was a farmer got saved and filled with the Holy Ghost. And he only had nothing but his experience and a truck; but he hauled so many to the meeting, he got thirty more filled with the Holy Ghost before...?... Why? He was convinced. And when he was convinced, he was concerned. Little daughter got healed. We had sick people every night, a truck full of them, bringing from everywhere. Thirty got the Holy Ghost. See, he was convinced that it was right, so he was concerned about somebody else. And we're--if we're convinced that Jesus is coming soon, we'll be concerned about our lost ones. We'll be doing all we can to get the Gospel out.
18-2 Jacob stayed all night one night, wrestling that wrestling Prince. He wrestled all night. He had been dodging Esau here and there. He's scared to death of him. And he heard Esau was coming; he put his wife across the brook, went over on the other side and knelt down; and you know, God come down and got ahold of Jacob, and they wrestled all night. So he--he wasn't completely convinced to start with, but time God got through with him, he was convinced.
18-5 You can be convinced that the God that takes ahold of you, shapes your heart, makes you a new creature in Christ Jesus. Let sickness, death or anything else come along, you're convinced that He can take that care as before. Amen. I like that. 19-1 Now, look what he could've thought: "Now, here my father Abraham, of whom I bear in my body the mark of circumcision, because that I believe Abraham was a man of God, he was convinced. He left his home; he left everything he had to serve God. And upon the mount that day, when he offered up the ram instead of Isaac, God told Abraham, 'Because you did this, your seed shall possess the gate of the enemy. (That's right.) Your seed, Abraham, I promise you; I swear by it. (Hallelujah. Oh, my. Now, I feel religious). I swear by it. Abraham, your seed shall possess the gate of his enemy.'"
19-2 Now, Shamgar could say, "I am the seed of Abraham. Amen." And if Shamgar could think that, being the natural seed of Abraham, what about tonight if we are the royal seed of Abraham? Glory. Whew. You think I'm crazy; maybe I am. Leave me alone. I feel better this way than I did when I had the other mind. Royal seed of Abraham, the Church is the royal promised seed. And if the natural seed could take that much courage, what ought the royal seed to do with the--with the Presence of the Holy Ghost just anointing around us, showing Himself? Whew. Glory.
19-4 Now, he didn't stop; he never waited to learn how to duel, or say, "Wait a minute, I'm the royal seed; I'm the seed of Abraham. I'm circumcised. So, you know, all of these Philistines are good warriors. They been practicing a long time. I'll go down to the seminary and get my Ph.D. and L.L.D., and I'll learn how to duel. I'll learn the catechism, all the church rules."
20-2 Today, that's the way they try to do it today. Man said, "I got a call in my life to be a minister."
20-5 You might be convinced about psychology, but you have to get "kneelology." Just ten days they were convinced, and then they were concerned about others. Some of them couldn't even sign their own name. The Bible said they were ignorant and unlearned, but they were convinced. Hallelujah.
20-8 They wasn't concerned about an education; concerned about whether they could say "aaaaamen," just right. They wasn't concerned about what organization they belonged to or whether they had a fellowship card or not. They were convinced that all they needed was Him. And I'm the same way tonight. I'm convinced that all we need is Christ. Don't need a new mayor; we don't need new presidents; we don't need a new army; we don't need a new bomb; we need Jesus. That's all that they--that they was convinced about.
21-2 Say, "I'm convinced. No matter what comes before me, He'll match it. No matter what comes before me, I'm convinced He'll take care of me. He said He would do it: 'I'll be with you even in you to the end of the age. Take no thought for tomorrow, it'll take thought for itself.'" That's right. Just think of today.
21-5 And here he was also convinced that they didn't need a bunch of psychology and all this other stuff to take. They were convinced that those that when we're preached--they preached to was--all they needed would be what they had. 21-7 Was in Africa not long ago. They was trying to educate those people down there, as the tribes. And when you bring them into the white man, he takes the white man's sin. Got his own sin out there in the tribe, and bring him in, he takes the white man's sin; then he is twofold child more of hell than he was to start with. There's only one thing he needs; he needs Christ. Amen.
22-1 Hudson Taylor, one time he... (You've heard of Hudson Taylor, the great missionary to China.) This young Indian boy, he got saved, said he had a call to the ministry, and he come and said to Mr. Taylor, said, "Mr. Taylor, should I take four years of psychology?" (and different things that he should do) "and how long will it take me to get my Bachelor of Arts?"
22-4 The blind man that Jesus gave his sight to up there, they made such a fuss about. You remember when he passed by, and the disciples said, "Who sinned, him or his mother or his father?"
23-1 So they went and got his father and mother and said, "Is this your son?"
23-6 David, when he come up to Saul's army, Goliath on the other side... David was the smallest man in the bunch; Goliath was the biggest. Saul would've been more of a match. Saul was about seven foot, I guess, or better, maybe eight, head and shoulders above every man in his army. And David was the smallest man there, and he was the only untrained man there. But, brother, he was convinced. Glory. Say, "You act like you're drunk." I am.
24-3 I remember one night, real hot night, spooky all around, going to war. Oh, the odds was way against him. And he prayed. He was laying out there under a mulberry tree. The army was already ready out there to meet him. He laid under this mulberry tree, and after while he heard something coming and went on through the mulberry bushes and went on out the other way. He was convinced, brother. No matter what the odds were, he was convinced that God went on before him.
24-5 Samson standing before the Philistines with just a jawbone of a mule in his hand, he wasn't--he wasn't even armed. But he was convinced that the God that had raised him up was able with that jawbone of a mule to kill these Philistines; and he slew a thousand.
25-4 The Hebrew children: they were convinced that He was able to keep His Word. Yes. As long as they would stand on it... God told them not to bow to idols. That's just exactly what God meant. And they knew that if they did not bow down to that idol, that God was able to keep His Word. They were convinced that He was. And then when they were convinced about standing with His Word, God was concerned about standing with them. 25-6 Martha was convinced that if Jesus asked God, it would happen. She said, "I don't care what any of the rest of them says. I don't care even if my sister Mary don't believe it. I don't believe--don't care what the rabbi says. But, Lord, if You'd have been here, my brother would not died." And she said, "Even now, I'm convinced that if You ask God, God will give it to you. It'll happen. I'm going right down and roll away the stone. I'm going to make ready for it. I'm convinced." Sure. 25-7 I remember my father, back in Kentucky years ago; the crops was all burning up, and the old circuit preacher come through, and he was a dandy old man. And when he went on his knees, he stayed there till something happened. That day they was all wanted to pray for the rain to come. Pop said when that old man went on his knees, and he seen them old shriveled-up hands went up in the air, he said, "O God, I have served You. These people are Yours, and their crops are burning." Pop said he slipped out of the church, and went out there and took the saddle off his mule, throwed it under the church, 'cause he knowed the rain was coming. Convinced? Yes, sir. Then he was concerned about his saddle. After you get convinced...
26-1 Martha said, "If You'd have been here, my brother would not died, but even now, whatever You ask God, God will give it to You." That's right. "It's going to happen, if You'll ask God." Isn't that wonderful? 26-3 You know, isn't that strange? God forced him to the issue. God knows how to force you. Right. Sometimes He gives you sickness and everything else just to force you to it--show your color, what you are. Forced him... Jairus was forced to believe it. So then he showed what he was. Said, "If you'll come lay Your hands on my girl, though she's dead, she'll live." Oh, my, I like that. I think Martha said the same thing. Jesus was convinced of it too.
26-4 The Roman soldier, the centurion, he was convinced if he could only get Jesus to say the Word. Listen to that soldier, a Roman, Gentile, heathen. He said, "I'm a man under authority. I say to this man, to this soldier, 'You go here,' and he goes. And I say to this one, 'Come,' and he comes." Why? He was over him. What was he testifying? "Jesus, You're over all diseases. You're over it all. If I can just hear You say the Word, my servant will live. I'm thoroughly convinced."
27-2 Here It is right here: "When thou prayest, believe that you receive what you ask for, and ye shall have it. If you say to this mountain, 'Be moved,' and don't doubt in your heart, but believe that what you said will come to pass, you can have what you said." 27-5 The woman at the well was convinced that He was the Messiah. When she'd seen that Scriptural sign, that she knowed what Messiah was going to be... As I said this morning, that predestinated life laying there, and as soon as she--it's warm waters poured down--or cool waters, rather, poured down upon that Word of Life that God had predestinated from the foundation of the world, she seen It [Brother Branham snaps his finger--Ed.] quickly as that. When there's ministers there didn't see It, priests that didn't see It, high priests didn't see It; great clergyman didn't see It: called It devil. And that poor little harlot out there, God had predestinated that from the foundation of the world. If you're ever there, you were too.
27-6 Now, the Bible said in the last days the antichrist would be so religious and so much like the real thing till it would deceive the very elected, if it was possible. But it's not. That's right. And all... He would deceive all upon the earth whose names were not written in the Lamb's Book of Life since the last revival? That don't sound like the Bible, does it? From the foundation of the world. You ain't going to deceive them 'cause they're laying right in that Word. When they see those things appearing [Brother Branham snaps his fingers--Ed.], it's Life, they catch it right now.
28-3 "My sheep hear My voice." They know the Word. What is His Voice? Here It is. These creeds, they don't follow, but they hear My Voice; they follow It.
29-1 She was convinced, and she wanted her people to be convinced. See, after she was convinced, then she got concerned about her people. She knew that that was Messiah. She knew that's what the Bible said would happen when Messiah come.
29-4 Now, Jesus was convinced that He would raise up on the third day. He was so convinced, He said, "You destroy this temple, and I'll raise it up the third day." Why?
29-6 I'm convinced that He's the same yesterday, today, and forever. I'm convinced in the ministry and the Message I'm preaching. I am convinced that It's the Truth. I'm convinced that these visions come from God. I am convinced we're living in the last days. I'm convinced that this very Spirit that's on you now is the Holy Ghost. Glory.
30-1 I believe it with all my heart, not because I'm an old man; I preached this when I was a kid not over twenty years old. I've been convinced since that day He met me on the river. Hallelujah. I'm convinced that He's here now. I'm convinced that that Pillar of Fire is the same Pillar of Fire that was with Israel in the wilderness, is the same Pillar of Fire with the Church today. Glory.
30-4 That Angel met me up there and told me what He did. I stood before heathens by the thousands and tens of thousands. You say, "Aren't you afraid?" No, sir. I'm convinced that It come from God. I'm convinced because it was Scriptural. I'm convinced that It's the Angel of the Lord. I believe it with all that's in my heart. I'm convinced if we would ask God for anything, He'd give it to us. We're just scared. Don't be scared. He's here.
30-7 Let's bow our heads just a moment. I just can't preach no more. Hmm. Such an anointing... Blessed be the Name of the Lord. Thoroughly convinced that He's Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today, and forever.
31-2 Something happened. I'm convinced that God is here. Did he give out prayer cards? Any prayer cards? No. We don't need them. I'm convinced that He's here. You believe it? If you're thoroughly convinced, say, "Jesus, I touch You with the feeling of my infirmities. I believe that Brother Branham has told the Truth. He's just a man; You're God. But I believe he told the Truth 'cause It's the Word. Let it happen, Lord. Let him speak to me and tell me. Make me convinced."
31-4 I'm convinced that the same Angel that come down in the form of a Man and talked to Abraham with His back turned to the tent, is the same One here tonight. He promised it would be. I believe that that same Angel anoints us, because It was God. Do you believe it?
31-7 What do you think about it, lady? Are you and I strangers one another? You believe me to be His prophet? You do? You have a head trouble. That's right. Your name is Mrs. Moore. If that's right, raise your hand. Go home and be healed.
32-4 Now, it's circling the building. The whole building's anointed, the whole place. I'm convinced that the Presence of Jesus Christ will heal every person here. Are you convinced the same? You convinced that I tell you the Truth, God vindicates I'm telling you the Truth? Then I command that you stand to your feet and accept your healing in the Name of Jesus Christ. If you are convinced, raise your hands up to Him and give Him praise. |
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