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Convinced Then Concerned (62-0118)
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E-1 Thank you very much, brother. (Be seated.) I certainly deem this a grand privilege of being here tonight with Brother Groomer, and to his church, and greet the flock that's sojourning here in Tempe, Arizona. I believe this is... Is this the city the Mormon people built here, is it? No, it's Mesa...?... I know it's one of these little cities. Many years ago, when I was just a boy, at the dedication of the Mormon Temple... I didn't remember whether it was Tempe or "Mesa," is where the brethren said. E-2 And I'm always late, never on time. You know, they tell me I was just a little bit over the normal time coming to this earth. I had my wife waiting for a long time 'fore--when we got married. If I can just be late for my funeral now; that's--that's the next thing. That's the time I want to be late, real late. But people has been good to wait on me. E-3 I got in a snowstorm and was held up a couple days before I got here, and I'm two days late on meeting here with Brother Groomer. I should've been here last Tuesday night. But we have made arrangements so we can get caught up, and--or however they've got it fixed. I may be wrong on this. But they've got it fixed, so I'll catch up anyhow. E-4 Last night we had a wonderful meeting over at the other church, out in... Brother Hatton, I believe, yea, Brother Hatton, very fine Christian gentleman. I met him yesterday, and set in the study a little while with him, and we had a time of fellowship, got to pray with each other. Had a wonderful service out last night, but stayed a little long, kept the people up late. That's kinda a habit with me. But tonight I'm not going to do that. No. I--I don't intend to preach any longer than four hours. I--I just never expect to. So, see, that's usually about right at the Tabernacle or somewhere.
E-5 I see some of my friends from up around Jeffersonville, or visit us. We got people sitting out here before us tonight, I notice, that drive all the way from Macon, Georgia, every Sunday to have... That's about 714... That's about 1500 miles a round trip to come to church on Sunday. And they don't do that just one time. Every day in the year that we have service up at the Tabernacle, they drive from way down in Macon, Georgia.
E-6 And here the people are from Macon, and different places, that's gathered in here for the service. We're glad to have friends like that. So happy to share our privileges together, our fellowship together. For truly, we profess that we are pilgrims and strangers. This is not our home. E-7 Now, we are trusting to God to bless us tonight, and to give us of His Presence. And I was just only saying that for just a little--change the atmosphere for a little smile, when I said preaching four hours. Now, I'm guilty of doing that (See?); and--and the people's guilty of setting and listening that long. But that's a--that's kind of hard, punishing them like that. E-8 This is a nice-built little church. I can just about see everybody. It'd be a fine time--place here for a real healing service, if we'd have one some time--to have it. I notice way back in the back, I see Sister Evans back there. I don't see Brother Evans. They're also from down in Macon, Georgia, way down in the warm country. They talked to us the other day, and said they were getting even with we Yankees up there. They had nine inches of snow, so they--something to brag about, having all that snow. Did you have a good trip over? Well, that's very fine, Brother Evans.
E-9 Just a little testimony for Brother Evans back there, that I'd like to make it, if it's all right with you, Brother Evans, if it's... How I come to get acquainted with Brother Evans was at the Met up in Philadelphia. Brother Theo Jones--many of you has heard of him--he's a Full Gospel brother, very fine preacher. And we met, and he asked me if I'd come over to the Met with him for a couple nights of service, and that I agreed to do when we was coming from somewhere.
E-10 And I remember the morning when we got up in the hotel; Joseph looked over to me when I was getting dressed to go to breakfast with Brother Evans. I'd never met him yet. And I said to my wife, Meda, "You know, honey, that this man that we are going to meet..." I described him; I said--he and his wife. "And I saw a vision of him this morning. He likes to fish, but he's a violator." And I said, "I--I--I see him doing something he oughtn't to do." And I said, "I don't know whether I should tell him or not."
E-11 And his father is a contractor. He gave his heart to the Lord Jesus then, and moved over next door to me, and has been living there for the last several years. And the boy, 'less he'd think, he doesn't even know which leg it was that--that was hurt. There's people sitting here tonight who knows the boy. How many of you here knows David Wood? Many of you, sure, that's--that's seen the boy.
E-12 Well, we never thought much about it. But when he told us this prophecy, that David was going to get hurt on a motorcycle, that kinda was strange to me. And you know, we was home three days... And he told me which leg it was going to be--the right hand side and he was going to tear his clothes, hurt his right hand side. We said, "You dreamed that last night, Joseph."
E-13 And that's just the--the day that I met Brother Evans. So after talking to him, and seeing he was just a good Southern brother, I said, "I want to ask you something." I said, "You go fishing down in the bayous down somewhere, looked like Florida to me?"
E-14 So Brother Evans and I had gotten back there, and I was fishing. Oh, I'd had a great day. I just love to fish. I--I'm the poorest fisherman in the world, but I've got a good guide: Him. And He tells me where they're at, and usually I get them. And I got some nice ones that day.
E-15 Brother Evans setting there had got his feet wet. He just rolled up his trouser legs, and was barefooted. He said, "Just a minute." The tulles and things was up, out like that. Said, "I'll get him."
E-16 I laid hands upon him. I said, "Heavenly Father, we're in a state of emergency, and I'm--I'm unable to pack my brother. And besides, he'd be so sick, time I got him out of here, I don't know whether we'd get him to aid in time or not. But it's written in Your Word that nothing shall harm them, and this is a believer."
E-17 And his brother, the one that was bit by a snake, was running a--a bait shop. And he came over, and we told the story, showed the place. And his brother said, "It's all right to be religious, but not foolish." Said, "You get to a hospital as quick as you can and get first aid."
E-18 Now, I'm... It's a privilege to be here tonight with our good Brother Groomer, and I've... He's been after me for a long time to come up here, and I just think it's wonderful to be here tonight, and with these other fine brothers, get to meet Brother Ballard over here, and many of you. And we're all expecting to be at the Business Men's breakfast, and down at the--at the... What is the name of that... Ramanda. Did I say that right? Ramada. Is that Spanish? E-19 So now, tonight, so you won't stand very long, and--and I--just a little time of fellowship... And excuse me standing here on the platform speaking and--and rejoicing, because I'm so happy to be here. I think that God wants His children to be happy. I--I believe we can run it to extremes, and--and just get insincere about it; but I believe that God wants His people to be real happy, and sociable, friendly from our hearts, loving each other, as God for Christ's sake, or Christ loved us. I think that's why we ought to be happy Christians. E-20 Now, let's just before we read the Word, let's just speak to the Author just a moment, as we bow our heads. And now, with our heads bowed, as we, laying aside our little time of fellowship together now, to get acquainted and renew our fellowship, I wonder in this visible little building tonight, either outside or in, if there'd be any requests to be made mention, and you'd let it be known by your lifting up your hand, just... God knows your hearts. God, be merciful. God, be merciful. Now, He knows your need. How many has a spiritual need, that you'd lift up your hands? God bless you. And now, for healing of your body, raise up your hands, see if there's any sick people. Oh, my. It's a sick old world, isn't it? Let us talk to Him, Who can make all the wrongs right.
E-21 Almighty God, as You appeared to Abraham in the Name of the Almighty God, Thou art from everlasting to everlasting Almighty God. And we're so glad tonight that we have the privilege of coming to Thee, knowing this: that if we come in on the invitation of Jesus, that there we have the assurance that You're listening in; for He said, "Ask the Father anything in My Name, I'll do it." Now, we believe that, because it is a Word of God.
E-22 God, we pray for those who are in physical condition--interrupted, that they cannot enjoy life, that the devil has done evil to them and made them sick. Let them know tonight that by the stripes of the Lord Jesus we're every one healed. May we have courage tonight to climb into the Presence of God by faith; for truly, God is our Father, and faith is our mother that brings us to birth to God. So may we by mother faith be brought into the Presence of Father God Who gave the promise, and deliver us from all evil, as He taught us to pray, "Deliver us from evil."
E-23 Now, you that like to take the texts, or wants to read in the Scriptures with us, if you will turn in your Bibles to St. John the 1st chapter, I want to read quite a portion of the Word out of St. John the 1st chapter. And now, we're going to begin with the 15th verse of St. John the 1st chapter.
John bare witness of him, and cried, saying, This was he of whom I spake, He that cometh after me is preferred before me: for he was before me.And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.And the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.No man has seen God at any time; but the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father,... has declared him.For this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?And he confessed, and denied not; but confessed, I am not the Christ.And they asked him, What then? Art thou Elias? And he said, I am not. Art thou that prophet? And he answered, No.Then said they unto him, Who art thou? that we may give an--an answer to them that sent us. What sayest thou of thyself?And he said, I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord, as saith the prophet Esaias.And they which were sent were of the Pharisees.And they asked him, and said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not that Christ, or Elias, or--or neither that prophet?John answered them, saying, I baptize with water: but there standeth one among you, whom you know not;He it is, whom cometh after me is preferred before me, whose shoe latchets I am not worthy to unloosen.These things were done in Bethabara beyond Jordan, where John was baptizing.
The next day... (Pardon me.)... John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and said, Behold the Lamb of God, which take away the sin of the world.This is he... whom I said, After me cometh a man which is preferred before me: for he was before me.And I knew Him not: but that he should be made manifest to Israel, therefore am I come baptizing with water.And John bare record, saying, I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it abode upon him.And I knew him not: but he that sent me to baptize with water, the same said unto me, Upon--upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending, and remaining on him, the same is he which baptizes with the Holy Ghost.And I saw, and bare record that this is the Son of God.Again the next day after John stood, and two of his disciples;And looking upon Jesus as he walked,... said, Behold the Lamb of God!And the two disciples heard him speak, and they followed Jesus.And then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and said unto them, What seekest ye? and they said unto Him, Rabbi, (which is to say, being interpreted, Master,) where dwellest thou?And He said unto them, Come... 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 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 Messiah, which is, being interpreted, the Christ.
E-24 May the Lord add His blessings to this reading of His Word. And now, with the deepest of interest, may I call your attention just for a few moments to a--a little text that--if I'd call it that... Setting at the desk awhile ago, about three or four o'clock this afternoon, reading this struck me. And to draw a text from this I want to take this--these two words, "Convinced Then Concerned," "Convinced Then Concerned." E-25 Now, we are living in a terrible time. We're living in a time of a great falling away. We know that. We are aware. Last evening I was preaching on the subject of "Presuming" down at the other church: people taking some kind of a something, and just presuming they are Christians. And the word "presume," as we explained last night, means "to adventure without authority." And too many people are presuming today. "Well," they say, "I did such-and-such. I joined church. I--I was immersed in water. I presume I am a Christian." That won't work. That... You can't presume what... You've got to be sure you are. See? You--you got to really know that you are a Christian. E-26 So today, I feel, in the face of... Our nation has more membership-Christians than the nation's ever known of. But did you know, last year according to the statistics that there hasn't--the--no seminary--one just barely compared with the year before, but every other seminary, or school, or Bible school fell under its quota of ministers. Where young people with calls in their life to go out into the field, and so forth, that goes for their training, and so forth, how they used to stand in line to be enrolled in the schools; and now you can hardly persuade them in. There's something wrong somewhere. See? I believe with all my heart, without any, hoping not to be saying anything wrong, but I believe it's because of a lack of interest, concern--not enough concern. There's too much concern about making a atomic bomb, too much concern about who is going to get on the moon first, and--and... I ain't caring about getting on the moon. I want to get in heaven, is where I--I want to get. E-27 You know they're always hollering about "We got a man in space first." Russia keeps hollering to us, "We put a man in space." Why, we've had One in space for two thousand years. Sure, we ain't got...?... They're--they're so far behind. They're two thousand years behind us. We had a Man in space way back yonder not two thousand years ago, rose up out of the grave, and is in space, and all over everywhere. Certainly. So that's the One that we are looking to. He'll take us to where He said, "In My Father's house are many mansions, and I'll go and prepare a place," somewhere beyond the space yonder. I do not know. But He'll come back to receive us. That's the thing. "Let not your hearts be troubled, neither be afraid." Oh, I love that. That just lets me know that there's a home in the rock somewhere, way beyond the mountaintop, as the poet said. E-28 Now, this falling away is a lack of concern for the body of Christ. I believe that maybe the right thing hasn't been presented. So many young students that would take a call in life sees so many failures out here, and really see that the order and program of the day has failed. Not... Christ hasn't failed, but the system that we have created has failed. Christ's program hasn't failed, but the people's system has failed. Now, Christ has a program that we must enter in.
E-29 Now, we could stay a long time on these few little Scriptures and things I wanted to refer to. But to hurry along, let's begin now and start back in the Book of Isaiah, and begin with John's first being called "a voice of one crying in the wilderness," some 712 years before his birth.
E-30 Now, notice that Zacharias and Elisabeth... As they were well-stricken in age, they knew that they would not be able to live out the span of life to long enough to see their son--what God had for him in store. But they knowed that God was with him, because the Holy Spirit had promised that promise, and they knowed God would take care of their son. Now, according to the history, they're--they died when he was about nine years old.
E-31 Instead of going to the school that his father came out of... He knew there was a call in his life, and he knew that he was to announce--he was to introduce to the world the Messiah, because he was to go before Him, and there couldn't be a mistake in it.
E-32 Now, that's an important office. And my brethren, you know we got that same office? Right: truly introducing to the people the Messiah.
E-33 Now John, bearing this great office, went straight to the wilderness and was there from the age of nine until he was thirty years old, in the wilderness.
E-34 Now. Why was John so sure? Did you notice, he didn't say, "Perhaps this is..."? He said, "Behold, this is..." How would he be so sure?
And John answered them, saying, I baptize you with water: but there standeth one among you, whom you know not;
Look. John knew. How was John so sure that right among that bunch somewhere, standing there then, was that Messiah? "There's one standing among you now who you don't know, and he's the one that's going to baptize with the Holy Ghost." See? He knew Him. Why? Because the time was at hand.
E-35 Brethren, the time is at hand. It pays the Christian not to just join the church, or to depend upon some maneuver, some sensation, or something on that way, but to be sure that you're right. Now, there's so much today that we have. Some allows it to schooling, some allows it to learning creeds, some allows it to little funny feelings, some allows it to different things, which, I don't have nothing against that. That's all right. But that's not what I'm talking about. You can have that without having the real thing. See? And that's what we're trying to say. We must be sure, because the time is at hand for the--the real pouring out of the Holy Spirit. He promised He would pour it out in the last days. E-36 Now, there's so many people say if you quiver, hold your eyes shut, and do all kinds of things and get sensations. You get spirits, friends, but if your life don't tally up to what you're professing, then there's something wrong with the spirit you got. See? It's--it's true. See? You--you must be sure. The Holy Spirit will bring forth a holy life. That is right. And if the desire's in your heart... If you have to force yourself constantly to try to press, and do what's right, and the world's still hungering in you, then there's something wrong. See, the Holy Spirit in you will not hunger for the world; It'll hunger for God. If it's hard for you to go to church, and press yourself to come when the church is open, there's something wrong with that spirit. It's trying to keep you away from God. The Spirit of God will run you right straight to the church every time the door opens for fellowship. Yes, sir. See? So you've got to be sure of this now. The time is at hand.
E-37 Now, John knew that the time was at hand. So, therefore, he said, "There's One standing here somewhere among you Whom you don't know." Neither did he at that time, or he'd have said, "Here He is, or there He is. That's Him standing there."
And I know him--knew him not--I knew Him not: but he that sent me to baptize with water, the same said unto me, Upon whom thou shall see the Spirit descending, and remaining on him, the same is he which baptizes with the Holy Ghost.
E-38 See, there was... God want--wants to make sure that there is no mix-up about it. God said, "John, I'm going to give you a sign. And then when you see this sign upon Him, that's going to prove that that is the One."
E-39 Now, if there's an unbeliever here that doesn't believe in the baptism of the Holy Ghost, you say, "I just don't believe it," you'll never know anything about it. You say, "I don't believe in Divine healing. I can't see it's right." Certainly you can't. No, sir. But "he that believeth..." It's for believers. The one that has a hunger in their heart to see God, sees it. Nobody... E-40 So I believe tonight that the Holy Spirit is here. It's here for those who are destined to receive It, who that believes it, who's a-waiting on it. It's here to straighten out every one of them spiritual problems. It's here to heal every sick person that's present. It's here. But you've got to come and get in the atmosphere of it, and the attitude to receive it. You've got to come not in emotional workup; you've got to come upon the basis of believing a promise that God made. That does it. That's what does it.
E-41 He was waiting to see that sign, and then he was--he could announce Him. And he did. Now, the second day John saw Him again, and he said, "Behold the Lamb of God." He was positive. He knowed that was Him.
E-42 There was two of his disciples standing there, And they followed Jesus. And when we--was Philip, Andrew... But when they got to Him, they said, "Rabbi, where dwellest Thou? We'd like to know where You live. Now, we have been listening to a prophet standing down here on the river, and he's been telling us now for six months that there was coming a Messiah, and he would recognize Him. Now, we know that prophet to be a just man. We believe him to be a prophet. He's--he's a vindicated prophet. We know he is. And he says that You are the Messiah. Now, we would like to know where You live."
E-43 Did you notice, they stayed with Him that night. And the next morning Andrew was so completely convinced till he wanted to find his brother. See? Now, that's the only way that I see for there to come a concern in the church, and back among the people, is to stay long enough until you're convinced that the program is right, and it's God, and not some mental illusion, or emotion, or--or psychology, or some workup. It's absolutely the baptism of the Holy Spirit that God promised to pour out in the last days. E-44 Now, Andrew become very, very concerned, because he stayed with Him all night and was convinced. And then, when he was--become convinced that He was the Christ, then he was concerned about somebody else. And I believe that every man, every woman, every boy or girl that ever stays long enough that you're convinced that it is right, and it is the Holy Ghost, you're burdened so hard in your heart that you can't stand still and let these people die like this in shame and sin. It'll grind the very heart out of you to get out here on these streets. It does any Christian to see the people wholly given over to sin: drinking, gambling, cursing, swearing, smoking. Every car you pull up behind is a woman with a cigarette in her fingers, with one of these waterhead haircuts that they're--they're using now, and all this common nonsense. And thousands of those profess to be Christians. E-45 Don't you realize, friends (being that I'm on that), that like the first lady of the land... Did you know Jezebel was the first lady of that land too? Certainly. But Elijah called her out. She hated him, but he told her where she belonged. Actually he was her pastor. She didn't want to admit it, but he was. That's right. He told her.
E-46 Now, we see all sin, and the things the way they are, and it grinds into the heart of anyone. See little children... My wife was telling me this morning... We went up to the little church up at the other place. Brother Williams taken us up there yesterday. And she said, "Bill, it was thrilling..." E-47 She said, at this church out there yesterday, "It was sweet to see a bunch of little children, about eight or nine years old, all come in and go to the altar and pray, and then grab rags and go to shine off the seats so the people could come in that night." Blessed be the Name of the Lord. There's still a branch left. Somewhere there's a remnant that God will call together. All right.
E-48 Convinced and then concerned. Now, Andrew was concerned about his brother as soon as he was absolutely convinced that that was the Messiah. How did he do it? He stayed with Him all night. The trouble of it is, we can't stay with Him five minutes. "Oh, we got to get home. Some television program's on. We've got to see that play. I just can't stay no longer; that's all. I haven't missed that in a long time. It's a serial they're running, you know, and so I can't...?..." That's it. Uh-huh. "I tell you. I just got to do this, or that. I can't do this and do that": no time.
E-49 We're so concerned today about filling our churches up. We want to see if we--the--if we Pentecostals can't get more than the Baptists. The Baptists wants to get more than the Methodists. And they're gradually hollering they're getting more and more all the time. But what have they got?
E-50 You say they don't do it? Come down to the Business Men's breakfast and find out if they don't or not. Come in any Pentecostal church, nearly, on a Sunday morning, and find out if they're not...?...: women squeezing themselves in little old dresses, and--and things, and acting so nasty, and everything like that. That's a shame. You know it is.
E-51 But when you see... The world sees the church just... We Pentecostal people profess something; the world says they haven't got it. See? You say, "They haven't got it. They're no different from the rest of them." Well, that's just exactly right. They are right, just exactly.
E-52 And remember, when you die and that soul leaves you, it never changes. No, sir. Death doesn't change the soul. It changes its dwelling place, but it's still the same soul. So if it isn't borned again, and a part of the eternal Spirit of God, it had a beginning. Anything with a beginning has an end. That's the reason God's the only thing's eternal. E-53 If the Spirit that was in Christ that... He was so concerned that He came from heaven, give up heaven, came down here on earth, and become borned in a manured stable with a bunch of bleating cattle, with not even clothes to put on Him. He--He associated... Not a place to lay His head, not a tomb to be buried in, smitten and stricken the way He was... He was concerned enough, and God so loved the world to give His only begotten Son, and all those things there, that that Spirit that was in Him in you, and then we're not concerned about one another and about the church?
E-54 People's telling me all the time... A man said not long ago, said, "Brother Branham, quit picking on the church. Quit saying these things. That ain't for you to say."
E-55 As soon as Andrew got convinced that that was Messiah, what did he do? No doubt that night, setting there in the meeting where him and--and his companion, Christ, set in the house there, no doubt but what Jesus went right back in the Scriptures and begin to tell him. E-56 But the trouble of it is, we walk up... We have a short, quick bypass. We just, "Oh, we can't stay there very long. No, don't talk ten days to us, or all night." No, we got to go up, and maybe we'll shake hands with the minister, or put our name on the book, or go through some little sensation. "We got it." Out right... One night in the barroom, the next night preaching the Gospel. See, see? Oh, my. That's what--where the trouble is. That's what we get so mixed up about (See?), on those things. Let a man prove hisself.
E-57 I remember the first sermon I tried to preach. I appreciated that old Missionary Baptist preacher. I got up there, and I seen the way he preached. And I just--a lad--been in the way about six months or a year. And he called me over, said, "Now, I want you to preach tomorrow, or Wednesday night."
E-58 I thought, "Oh, my." So at two o'clock I went down, my feathers all pulled over, you know. I said, "Good evening, Dr. Davis." E-59 And when they seen that Word made flesh there in Jesus Christ, Andrew was thoroughly convinced, and then he was concerned about his brother. He went right quick. Did you notice? He never said, "Come over, Simon. I--I want you to come over and sit in the meeting with me. Perhaps maybe we could discern the spirits, and we could find out whether this Man really is the Messiah or not." He never said that. He said, "We have found Him." There was no stuttering about it. "We found the Messiah. Come, see Him." He was thoroughly convinced.
E-60 Moses, likewise, when he thought to take over down in Egypt and killed an Egyptian, he had got unconcerned. He didn't--he wasn't concerned about it. If God was going to be with him, why wasn't He with him? So he went out and married a beautiful woman. And so, he had a baby by her, Gershom, and--and they were settled down. And he was going to inherit a big flock of sheep out there from Jethro, the--the Midianite priest. And he was... Everything was on Easy Street. He'd live with his wife, and had a little home, and you know, just... He was doing fine, a good job. He was going to fall heir. Everything was all right. He was unconcerned. E-61 He had his home paid for, just like we do today. That's the first thing we think about: pay for a home. That's good. You ought to. That's right. But there's something ought to become before that: it's God first. The going-on of the church, it's every man's duty in this church right here, to see that the thing goes on right. And you put your force to it to bring every man and woman, boy or girl that you can in the streets, and hedges, and byways to bring them into the church.
E-62 Moses had sat back. "Let them... I guess if that's the way they want to do it, all right." See, he had never had a personal experience yet. E-63 Then when he found out that God wasn't a bunch of creeds, God wasn't a bunch of doctrines, God was a real, live, living God, his heart was on fire. Nothing's going stop him now. And he found out it was God's purpose to deliver Israel, and he was called for the job. O God, give us preachers like that. That's what--that's what we need, brethren. Don't we, brethren? That's right. Instead of running off somewhere else... E-64 All of Moses' seminary experience was gone then. See, he was--he was a smart man. He was taught in all the wisdom of the Egyptians. He could teach them. But it didn't do no good. He had to have a personal experience with God. And met Him there face-to-face and talked with Him, and as soon as he talked with Him, found out what His idea was, and what His program was, he was right then concerned about his brethren that was in bondage. And any man or woman that ever meets God face-to-face, and can walk away, and take it a light thing to see people on the streets carousing in sin... It kills you.
E-65 I said to my wife some time ago, and some of my brethren, I said, "Have I gone insane? Am I a madman? Why do I keep bawling the people out? Why do I say this?" And I fast. I said, "Fast and pray to get away from it." More I fast, the uglier sin gets. See? It just makes it worse, till, honest, you can't even go out.
E-66 I was in a Business Men's breakfast recently over in Los Angeles, and I was standing there waiting for Brother Arganbright to come in. And a lady walked in. I never seen anything like it. I thought, "Oh, my. Look at that poor thing. She... Something wrong with her." So I thought... I--I started to walk away, and I said, "No. I'm a minister; I ought to speak to her. I--I've seen--I--I have cancer; I've seen leprosy. I've never seen anything like that. She's all green under the eyes."
E-67 The whole thing must be a stink before God. And how can your heart look upon that, and not be concerned when you see your own nation, your own people, human beings, taken into torment, going into hell; and you can't do nothing about it. Let me scream as long as I've got a voice to scream. I don't care what anybody says; there's right and wrong. I want on the right side when I stand before God. I want to stand and... Yes, sure.
E-68 Jacob one night, you know, he'd left Laban, and he was on his road over... The desire come in his heart to visit his homeland. And now, we find out that he was afraid. He wasn't... He was afraid to meet his brother. So he got down to business before he crossed Jordan, and he prayed all night, and he wrestled with the Lord, wrestled all night. Oh, He said, "I'll not let you go." I like that: hold onto Him. That's right. Stay all night with Him; Andrew did. Stay all night with Him. And he wrestled with the angel all night. And the angel said, "It's coming daylight. I must leave." E-69 And you notice, as soon as the Lord blessed him the blessing that he asked for, he was ready then to cross the river and go see his brother. See? Why? He wrestled all night. He stayed with--he stayed with the--with God all night long, and wrestling with God. Now, if he'd just said, "Hey, leave me alone now. I'm tired." See? The blessing would have never come. See? He'd never--never been there. See? But he stayed all night. See? He wrestled with Him all night. Then was ready to go meet his brother the next morning. E-70 Little David one time... See? First thing, you've got to be convinced. Then the next thing, you're concerned after you're convinced. Now, Jacob knew ('fore I go to David)--Jacob knew that the God that had separated him from his brother, the God that had sent him over into another country, and had been with him, and blessed him, and give him the--oh, all he had, and had made him a promise that He'd take care of him, multiply him if he'd go back to his own country, he knew if he could only get in contact with that God, then he would be concerned. So he did. All right.
E-71 Now, David, one day come up to bring some fig cakes, and some raisin pie his father had fixed up, Jesse had sent up by David. He was a little boy, and his brothers was in a war up there with Israel. The Philistines had backed them up, and had them on the side of a hill and the Philistines on the other side. And little old David come up with his little shepherd coat on, and slingshot rolled up in his pocket or somewhere, and--and walked up there, and he heard a big old roar come out of--of a giant over there, challenging the armies of the living God.
E-72 Now, watch. David first was convinced. Amen. He was convinced; then he was concerned about his brothers. If they were too yellow to fight him, he would. Amen.
E-73 But David was convinced. He said, "Listen. One day," he said, "your servant here was herding his father's sheep." And said, "A lion come in, and got one of the lambs, took off with it." And said, "Your servant went after him, and I knocked him down with a slingshot. Now, he jumped up at me and I got him by the beard and slew him."
E-74 Did I say something? All right. Yes, sir. I'm concerned that they back up on the issue of God, saying that Jesus Christ is not the same yesterday, today, and forever. I'm concerned about them backing up, and saying holiness don't belong into the church, there's no such a thing as sanctification of the Spirit. I'm concerned about them saying the days of miracles is past. What's the matter with them? What's the matter? We're concerned.
E-75 David was concerned. Why? He was convinced that God was God. He was convinced that a God that could take him and that slingshot and kill a lion, could also take that boasting, uncircumcised Philistine under control. Can't you see that, friends? A God that can fill a man with the Holy Ghost, can't He heal a man or a woman? That tries to defy a Christian... Oh, certainly He can. A hungry heart that wants to know God, the God that defied the devil and drove him out of my life, and put Christ in there, can't He do it for that man too? Sure. E-76 Over in Judges we find the third judge. Many of you never did read it. His name is Shamgar. Little bitty one verse wrote of him at the bottom of the pages of the--the Bible, in my Scofield Bible here... And Shamgar, he was a--an Israelite. And during the time of the judges, the Philistines had let all of the Israelites raise up their crops. And what would they do? They'd come over, march in after they'd worked all summer, take their crop away from them, go right on back.
E-77 One day little Shamgar out there, he was standing, got his barn, got his threshing all done, had his wheat laying up. And he... Probably his little wife, kinda ragged, his little kids, you know, pale cheeks. Had to live very slim, because the year before the Philistines got everything. They just had to glean around and get what they could. And there they was in that condition.
E-78 Hallelujah. That's it. Not holler, "Hey, Mr. Philistine, wait till I get my Bachelor of Art, you know, my Ph. D. I'll learn how to duel." No, he ain't got time for that. Just know that He's God; that's all. E-79 God's got grace there to make you women get your hair long; got grace in there to make you men see that she does it. He's got grace in there for all these things; got grace in there for your healing. That's right. He's God. If it isn't, what are we playing about? What are we carrying on about? We're a sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal, and become a salt that's lost its savour. Certainly.
E-80 We are Pentecostal, or are we? The next thing, if we're Pentecostals, let's be Pentecostals. If the message is right, get in it. If it isn't, get out of it, and find what is right. Sure. If God be God, serve Him. But you can't serve God and mammon at the same time. Let's serve God. Be convinced, and then you'll be concerned. Then the church will really go to growing, 'cause you'll go out and get everybody you can to bring them in.
E-81 You say, "Brother Branham, I'm the least in the church. I'm just a little bitty fellow." But remember, when He ascended on high... See, you're raised with Him; you're in the body; and you're with Christ right now, seated in heavenly places. If you're the skin on the bottom of the feet, every devil's underneath you. That's right. That's exactly right. The church... Where the head is, the body's with it. And if we be buried, died, buried in Christ, then we're raised with Him in His resurrection, and set in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, with every fire of hell under us. Amen. Right. No matter how little you are, every devil's under you.
E-82 Shamgar got enough of it. He said, "I am convinced that He's God. I am concerned with my family." You know what he did? He taken that ox-goad, and jumped out there in the middle of the road, and slew six hundred Philistines. You know what an ox-goad is? Why, it's a stick about, oh, I guess about six, seven foot long, maybe not that long, with a little piece of brass on the end of it, or something, or iron. And when the plow gets stopped up, sometimes they rake the plow with it like that, and then they punch the goad to the ox, like that: "Hurry up, hurry on, jump along," like that.
E-83 A man would fight for his family like that, under circumstances like that, what ought the church of the living God to fight with the baptism?
E-84 Abraham--you know what he did? He entertained one day. (I forget; it's right about the 16th, 17th... No, about the 19th chapter, I guess, of Genesis.) He entertained one day a bunch of Men until he was thoroughly convinced Who They were. He raised up his eyes when he was sitting out there under the tent. He seen three Men coming, dusty clothes: looked at them. He was...
E-85 Now, he said, "You set right here now, and I'll go in and bring the water out." He washed Their feet, you know, watching. Said, "I'm almost positive I'm right."
E-86 They kept looking towards Sodom. And after while One of them spoke out, and said, "Abraham" not Abram, now; just a few days before God had changed his name, "Abraham, where is Sarah?" not S-a-r-r-a, but S-a-r-a-h, Sarah. "Where is Sarah, thy wife?" How'd He know his name was Abraham, and how'd He know he was married? And how did he know he had a wife, and how did he know her name was Sarah? And how did he know it had been changed from Sarai to Sarah, and him from Abram to Abraham?
E-87 But Sarah, back in the room, she didn't understand. She said, "Hmph," laughed, said, "Me, an old woman here, nearly a hundred years old, will have pleasure with my lord," and said, "him being old too? How could we ever be as a family anymore?" Said, "We couldn't do that." Said, "It just couldn't happen." And she laughed within herself.
E-88 So He was going down to Sodom. And what did he do? Then he was concerned about his lost brother down in Sodom. Right quick, when he seen what was going to happen, he said, "If I find fifty men down there that's--that's righteous, will You--will You spare it?" forty, and on down to ten. See, he was concerned about his brother.
E-89 God keeps His promise, brother. Certainly He does. If it--if it isn't God... If--if it isn't God's promise, then He don't have to keep it. But if it's His promise, He must keep it in order to be God. Ain't nothing wrong with God; it's with you and I. God promised in the last days that what He would do, how He would manifest Himself in the last days.
E-90 O God, have mercy on us. We should stay with Him until we're convinced (That's right.), to know whether it's right. Then see His promise made alive among us, we would be concerned. If we would just take God's Book here, and say He promised to do it, and then stay until we are convinced that He is the God of this Word; to see Him manifest Himself in that Word, making that Word alive, that you have received the promise in here, "If ye abide in Me and My words (not just one of them, all of them)--and My words abide in you, then you ask what you will and it'll be done unto you." That's right. See? E-91 It reminds me... I'm just got several more Scriptures here I want to refer to, but I'm going to stop in a minute, say this. I seen the other day a little cartoon in the paper. (I want to end up in saying this.) It struck me. And it was a--a cartoon that was very outstanding. There was a little boy. He was well-dressed on a Sunday morning, ready for Sunday school, his little hair combed, his hat in his hand, done washed his face, and had his breakfast and eat something, and brushed his teeth, and got ready to go to Sunday school. And he was standing at the door of the bedroom of his sleeping father and mother, knocking on the door, saying, "Which one of you-all are going to take me to Sunday school?" Concerned... That's it. That's just it, friends, concerned.
E-92 Do you realize that the responsibility of this city of Tempe, here, I believe is resting upon your shoulders? I believe that God has made you lighthouses, each one of you. You--you... The responsibility of the sins of this city is resting upon ministers, upon the church people, the pilgrims as we're journeying through. Don't you believe that? All right. E-93 Don't you believe that the same Jesus that was raised up from the grave has come back in the form of the Holy Ghost and is in us now? "A little while and the world seeth Me no more; yet ye shall see Me (Ye shall see Me See?), for I'll be with you, even in you (See?) to the end of the consummation, to the end of the world. I'll be right with you. I will never leave thee nor forsake thee. Lo, I am with thee always even to the end of the world. (See?) The world won't see it; but ye shall see it." The world don't believe it. You're the one that... The ones that believes it is the ones that receives it. That is true.
E-94 Oh, now, friends, here's the secret. Here's the thing I want you to know. I--I'm so happy to come to speak to you tonight. You're such a nice audience. So glad to be in Brother Groomer's church here. I seen... I believe you was a treasurer one time, or something another in one of our meetings, or something another, taking care of: secretary-treasurer, and so forth. And I--I always wanted to come to his little church. He asked me then in them times, "Brother Branham, come up and speak for us."
E-95 I am thoroughly convinced that this Holy Ghost way is God. Now, that is the truth. I believe it with all my heart. Now. And if we... You have to be convinced. If you don't, then you're not concerned.
E-96 So now, I--I believe that all Protestants believe in the great evangelical move, that--that's really borned of the Spirit of God or got any God about them. They know the Holy Spirit comes, but they don't say that He... When He comes that He's changed his nature, they seem to believe. See, they think, "Well, He just intolerates the world, and the people can go right on living the way they always... You know, just go to church, and try to be a good fellow, do the best you can."
E-97 Now, I read the Old Testament first, and I seen what God was in the Old Testament through those prophets. I come over to the New Testament, and I taken the New Testament. And I found out the same God of the Old Testament was also the same God of the New Testament.
E-98 Oh, brother, sister, how He wants to get in among His church, how He wants to move among them, how He wants to express Hisself to the--to the world. He can only do it as He uses you and I.
E-99 Now, He's... I've been through this country many times. And I--I am no Messiah; I'm--I'm--I'm your brother. But what I'm trying to say, that the Messiah, the Christ, the same Holy Spirit that was in Christ.
E-100 And His Father... That's the reason He prayed to the Father. He said... Someone asked me, said, "Well, then how could He pray to the Father, if the Father was in Him?"
E-101 Now, we find out the same God was in the Old Testament was in the New Testament. On down to the Nicaea Council He was still in the church. And here we find Him in the last days the same God, the same Holy Ghost, same signs, same wonders, same miracles, same expressions, same thing.
E-102 Was there any sick people in here to be prayed for? Raise up your hands. Last night we had a little prayer line run. All right. Now, I didn't come to the church this time... I didn't come, you know, giving out prayer cards, and--and bringing the people up, and maybe get six or seven, ten, or something another like that, and be so weak they almost have to pack me out. I just come to praying, laying hands on the sick, and things like that, and going on. E-103 One night, or one of the breakfasts somewhere... I want to tell you something happened just a few weeks ago. Since losing my mother, and praying, going into the woods, and putting on just insulated underwear to get into the cave in the wintertime, as it zero weather out there and out there for days after day, and night after night, living before God, till He came down and spoke to me. Yes, sir. And sure that I was positive it must be. I got to be sure of what I'm talking about, because I've got souls that believe in me. And I got souls that believe that I'm telling them the truth, that God sent me, and God's obligated to stand behind His Word and back that up. And He'll do it. Yes, sir. If He sends you, He'll vindicate that He sent you. Just exactly. Amen. I believe that, don't you? Amen.
E-104 I--I know He's here right now. Amen. There's just something that's pouring all over me right now. I--I know that we're setting tonight in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. You believe it? Amen. I'm going to change my mind. I ain't changed my mind, but God's changed it for me. Amen. E-105 Now, it takes the power of Almighty God to come down and to prove that He's the same God that always has been, and still be God. If He'll do that at least three times in this building right now, twice or three times as a--as a confirmation... I don't--don't know whether He will or not. But I just--I just see that clock getting nine-thirty. I know a prayer line with that many people would run us up here to about eleven-thirty. And I know Brother Norman's driving all the way down yonder, a hundred and something miles to Tucson, and different ones, and tomorrow night's... I got ten or twelve services yet, maybe fifteen yet to preach. I just--I believe that right now, if you'll believe it with me, that we're in heavenly places... I... Let me ask, and prove to you, that God still is God just as much right here in this building tonight, as He was when He--Abraham talked to Him down there in that body of flesh.
E-106 Remember, that flesh... I don't know what it was. They said a "theophany." Ministers try to say it was a theophany. But how does a theophany eat veal chops? No, sir. A theophany doesn't eat. He was a man in a body of flesh, but yet it was God. What was it a sign of? He said, "As it was in the days of Lot and Noah, Lot--so shall it be in the coming of the Son of man," that God would come down into human flesh and make Himself known, just like He did back there. That was a... Remember, that was the last sign that was given before fire fell and destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.
E-107 No matter... You don't have to be a great cathedral; you don't have to be a--a thousands in the campaign. There... "Wherever two or three are gathered I'm in their midst." If God will prove it tonight and discern your thoughts and the... The--the Bible said in Hebrews the 4th chapter, listen close: "The Word of God is sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the sunder of the marrow of the bone (Is that right?) and even a Discerner of the thoughts of the mind." That right? E-108 Do you believe that Jesus Christ is the virgin-born Son of God? Do you believe that His--His holy Blood was not by man? That we know that the blood cell comes from the male sex, and this way it was God alone Who created a Blood and brought forth the Son Christ Jesus. And He was the Son of Jehovah God. God dwelled in Him. And then, when He gave His Life a ransom on the tree, and He washed the sinner that will believe on Him, and has taken Him, and a propitiation for our sins has been made, and has washed us by the water of the Word and has cleansed us... And now we become sanctified, not our goodness, but His mercy, that the Holy Spirit might continue the work to the church down through the age, to declare Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today, and forever. Amen.
E-109 That went over three things, then: yesterday, today, and forever, three rows of the church. Amen. Let God call from all three rows then. Will you believe it? Let us pray.
E-110 There may be strangers here tonight. There may be Presbyterians, Methodist, Catholic, a--a group with us tonight. There may be those who do not believe. And then, Father, just to preach the Word, they have a right to go away, maybe, and say, "My pastor teaches it different." "My priest says different." But, Lord, when they know that the Bible... all denominations know that Hebrews 13:8 said, "He's the same yesterday, today, and forever." Now, You, Lord, that... A little woman touched Your garment one day pressing through a crowd, and You turned around, said, "Who touched Me?" and everybody denied it. But that great power of God that was in You, the Fullness of God... You looked around on the audience till You found the little woman that had the blood issue. And when You told her of it, her blood issue stanched. It stopped. You're the same God. | ||||||