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Identified Masterpiece Of God (64-1205)
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E-1 Thank you very much, brother. Billy wants me to say that this is my first time in the pulpit for three months, and he... I remember the first time I had him up to testify. He said, "The first thing, I'm scared." I am too. About thirty-five years in the ministry, and this is the longest I've stayed away from the pulpit since I've been in the ministry. I needed a little rest, so Brother Mosley and I, and some of the brethren here, has been on a little hunting trip. And we've rested up now. And this is my first meeting since I'm--about the first of September. And it's something... A ministry is something you have to kind of stay with...?... E-2 And now I've asked them to turn that fan off, or see if they could turn it off, because I know it's hard to hear. And it's hard... I know when someone was giving a testimony, it was hard for me to hear them. Can you hear all right now? Good. I know to kind of stand close to this microphone until they get that fixed. E-3 Now this is certainly a grand privilege for me, and I'm certainly grateful to the chairman, and to the chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men here in Yuma, and for all the ministers. This fine singers here, was up here a few moments ago, I'd like to hear them at the--at the meeting. That was really good. I--I just wondered, when they were singing, if John saw me. I hope he did. And so, I hear you're in a revival here. The Lord bless you richly, brother and sister, as you minister. And to all my friends in Phoenix and different places that's... and from over in California... E-4 And I just want to say a word about the chapters. When I come to the Pentecostal people, I was--had a Pentecostal experience, not knowing that there was a Pentecostal church. I was a Missionary Baptist then. I'd received the baptism of the Holy Ghost, and I found out there was some people who believed the same thing that I had received. And they'd received it forty years before I got it, so I was just one, as Paul said, I believe--not trying to say with him--but kind of "one borned out of season." But the--my brethren seemed to think I'd went off kind of on the deep end, as we call it. But I--I knew that I had received something. Then my experience was just like they had it there. And that's the way... I like that. E-5 And... But when I come among them, the--the heart-breaking part about it, I found that they were just as about broke up in different denominations as my Baptist church was. And they... I thought there was just one called Pentecost and that was it, but come to find out there was several different denominations of them. So now, they were all fine. I know some of the finest men I've ever met in my life was in these groups. And they were--they were, of course, different denominations. And my thought was that we should be one in heart with Christ, and I never joined any certain denomination of them. I just stayed between them, and trying to hold both hands, and all hands, and say, "We are brethren." We don't... We might see little things different from one from the other, but outside of all of that, we're still brothers, because we're born of the same Spirit. We are the family of God.
E-6 Then when the Christian Business Men, the Full Gospel Business Men, this chapter... I was among the first meetings with Brother Shakarian. I knew him before there was the organization, or the organism was set up. And I thought it was a great thing, and it's been an open door for me to travel internationally with this Full Gospel Business Men, where...
E-7 And I... Yuma has--not a very big town, though I suppose it's much bigger than the one that I come from, Jeffersonville, Indiana. But I met your chairman here, the... He was... The different ones of your chapter... And I think you got a wonderful opportunity here. I was just thinking tonight, as I set here and looked at the people: you know, we're pretty soon going to run out of this privilege. The World Council of Churches will soon swallow us up. E-8 And I think it's when we can get together with this type of fellowship, it does something to us that draws us closer to each other. And as we get closer to each other, we also get closer to God, for Jesus said, "Insomuch as you have done unto the least of these My little ones, you have done it to Me." I've got a little boy in here somewhere, I suppose: Joseph. I got Billy setting here, two daughters setting back there, and a wife. Now if anybody had something that was--you wanted to do real nice, I would much rather you would do it to my children than to do it to me. And so I feel maybe, as a parent--and He's the source of parenthood--I think that that's the way God feels. If we should... We serve Him as we serve each other. That's how we serve God. E-9 And knowing this to be the truth, then I think that every time this chapter meets, being it stands inter-evangelical... There's really no certain doctrine that the Full Gospel Business Men stands for. They just stand for the full Gospel, and if a man differs, that's perfectly all right. It's all right. We have fellowship anyhow. So I think that it would be a... If I lived here in this city, I believe when that chapter met, if there was any possible way at all, I'd be there and have everybody there I could get there. That's right. Because it's a--it's a thing that strengthens us together.
E-10 I live in Tucson, and I'm constantly speaking in that chapter--all the time. And in Phoenix... Since I've moved to Arizona, I'm at Phoenix every time I get a chance to get away and get to--to Phoenix, because... And try to bring somebody with me, invite somebody, get other ministers, and say, "Well..." E-11 Now, I remember my first trip through Yuma. I was in a Model T Ford that could make thirty miles an hour. I was thinking as I drove in today... Still faithful to the Ford, I still got one, and had nothing else but that. But I... Now, I don't sell Fords. Now, that isn't a plug, and... But I remember how that Ford... Many of you brethren about my age remembers the old Model T. This was in 1927. You had to look real good or you wouldn't find Yuma when you passed through. It was very small, and you've certainly growed. But the way I got thirty miles an hour out of my Ford, it went fifteen miles an hour this way, fifteen this a-way, so put it together I had thirty miles an hour, with all my bumps and so forth. E-12 Yuma has growed. This glorious church that we are... We are contending for this wonderful faith. (Thank you, brother, ever who did that.) It's growed too, and we're grateful for that. The Lord bless you all. We hope if you're around near any of these meetings... I got the--the chapter at Phoenix to speak next Sunday, and the following Sunday at Flagstaff. And the following Monday, the twenty-first, is a banquet at Tucson. All of you are invited.
E-13 And, the Lord willing, I want to speak at the Westward Ho Hotel ballroom, I believe... What night does that begin? [Someone says, "Sunday afternoon, the seventeenth."--Ed.] Sunday afternoon the seventeenth, just a little evangelistic service. Hope these singers are around close to that time to help us. And we're going to be there then until Wednesday.
E-14 Now, before we turn to this Book, let's bow our heads just a moment and speak to the Author. Now, with our heads bowed to the dust from where God took us, and if Jesus tarries we've got to return back that way someday... Just since I've been here I got a message from the east, that a little lady I knew--she's a little girl named Edith Wright--passed on to meet God this afternoon at three o'clock. We got to go back.
E-15 Heavenly Father, as we have so enjoyed this fine fellowship, singing... Oh, how it thrilled my heart when I heard that song, "Did John See Me?" Father, I trust that we'll all be there, each one of us. And we're bowed now towards the dust, and we--we pray that you receive our--our thanksgiving, and our repentance, and our prayer for each other. E-16 Now, this is real nice to be here. I have a few notes here that I thought I'd refer to for a few minutes, as I don't suppose we're allowed to keep this hall too long of a evening. And I'm kind of to... Amongst the Pentecostal people I'm kind of slow, you know. I remember--I've told you perhaps--when I first seen a Pentecostal minister. It was Reverend Robert Daugherty from St. Louis. I doubt whether any of you knew him. You seen the testimony of his little girl in the book. His... She was--she was healed of St. Vitus dance, and she'd been given up. And that's how I met the first Pentecostal people. E-17 And this... I went to hear him preach, and--and my, he--he could preach. He'd... He wouldn't even wait for nothing. And he'd preach till he'd get plumb out of wind, and he'd get blue in the face, and his knees would buckle together and he'd almost hit the floor. And he'd catch his breath--you could hear him at the end of the city down there almost, come back up preaching. And I thought, "My, I--I just can't think of it that fast." I just have to kind of take my time. I'm kind of slow and getting old too, you know, creeping along. So I hope you'll bear with me for a few minutes.
E-18 There's one thing sure that I know won't fail, and that's His Word. Heavens and earth will pass away, but His Word will never fail. So let us turn now, if you have your Bible and would like to read from it, in the book of Isaiah, the 53rd chapter of Isaiah. I'd like to read this just for to build a--get a text to build a context on for awhile.
Who has believed our report?... to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?
For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of dry ground: he has no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrow... acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not.
Surely he has borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquity: the chastisement of our peace was upon him;... with his stripes we are healed.
All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord... Laid upon him the iniquity of us all.
He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he was brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers are dumb,... he openeth not his mouth.
He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: and for the transgression of my people was he stricken.
And he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death; because he has done no violence, neither will there deceit in his mouth.
Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he has put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, and shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hands.
He shall--He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many; for he shall bear their iniquity.
Therefore will I divide him a portion of the great, and he shall divide the spoils with the strong; because he... poured out his soul unto death: and he was numbered with the transgressors; and he bare the sins of many, and made intercessions for the transgressors.
E-19 I'd just like to say this, for just a little text. I'd like to take a text from there as "The Identified Masterpiece of God." Now, this would be quite a--a text to read, to pick out a masterpiece. But when we look at it, as we would think, that would be everything else but a masterpiece, because it said we hid our faces from Him and there was no beauty we should desire Him. And many times what we would call a masterpiece, why, God would have nothing to do with it; because the wisdom of man is foolishness to God; but the foolishness of God is more wiser than all the wisdom of man.
E-20 And we see in here that God give us a picture of something. And I would like to try to bring this picture before us as I realize that it might be the last time that some of us ever meet together. We may never see each other again as we are now. Therefore if we have gathered for this purpose not to be seen or to be heard...
E-21 I was talking to a man that was a vegetarian not long ago, and he said to me, "Well, I--I don't agree with you." Well, he'd kind of give me a letter, wanted to meet me privately. And he said, "Brother Branham, I always regard you as a holy man." He said, "But when I heard you say you had ham and eggs for breakfast," said, "that--that downed me." E-22 And now, when I first met with the Pentecostal people, I--I went to California, just the adjoining state here across the river, and I was at Los Angeles. And I was--never lived in the days of this famous lady minister, Mrs. Semple--Aimee Semple McPherson. I got to meet her son Rolf, a fine Christian gentleman, and--and his wife and his family; they're certainly lovely people, and Dr. Teeford and many of the staff at the Angelus Temple. And I preached the Jubilee of the Pentecostal (fifty-year) Jubilee there a few years ago, and certainly had a wonderful time. E-23 So in respects of this woman that set forth an example, as she did, of trying her best and to--to present what was in her heart, I paid a tribute to her to go to her grave up at Forest Lawn. And as I stood there with my hat off, and--and bowed my head, and gave thanks to God for a noble life of this little handsmaid, I was then asked by the crew that I was with, the group of ministers, if I would take a trip through the--all through Forest Lawn. And on the inside of the mortuary there, or whatever you call it, I was looking at the different designs, and saw the Lord's Supper, and stayed... Now many of you has noticed it, when they put the lights on it, and the Last Supper, and you heard the story of it. E-24 But one of the most outstanding things that I saw there was (as you enter the door, I believe it would be on the east side), there was a--a statue of Moses setting there that was the life's cap work of Michelangelo, I believe it was, the sculptor that (I may be wrong in the man. I believe that's right.) Michelangelo, that--the great sculptor that molded out this or--image of Moses. And as he was explaining it, the--the guide that was taking us through, he said that that was one of the greatest masterpieces that Michelangelo ever formed. And said it took much of his life, hard work.
E-25 Then I noticed, I believe it was on the right knee... The statue looked perfect, smooth. And Moses, with the table of the laws in his hand, and his long beard... And it was, 'course, the mental conception of Michelangelo, what Moses should look like. Perhaps he'd never seen a picture, but in his own mind he drawed out what he thought that Moses should look like. E-26 See, there was something inside of him at the beginning that--that he drew a mental picture of what he thought Moses ought to look like. And when he seen that reflected before him, the very thing that he had on his mind, what he thought Moses should look like... And carried that vision with him all them years and years, as he took the great piece of granite, and chip a piece here and a piece there, and mark it down, 'cause it had to come perfectly. And when it was perfected before him, he--he seen the reflection of what was in his mind. That's what inspired him so to strike the image and cry out, "Speak!" All his years of toil had paid off. His great handiwork had been finished.
E-27 Now we see that, and I--I got inspired by it, 'cause I thought that, really, the mark on the leg what made it to me the masterpiece. Because just... If it'd just been another portrait or of something of Moses, some kind of a figure that some man had had a conception, but the man that was doing the work, it so satisfied him until he struck it. And the mark on it made it the masterpiece to me, because it perfectly reflected what was in his mind that Moses should look like. E-28 Let us turn now our thoughts from Michelangelo to the great Sculptor, God Almighty, Who in the beginning, before there was a day or dawn of day, 'fore there was an atom or a molecule, God in His mind had man, what a man should look like, what he should be, and what he should act like. And He wanted that man to be part of Him, so He made man in His own image, and in the likeness of God created He man. Oh, when God in the beginning made this masterpiece, something that reflected His thoughts... E-29 Remember, there's only one form of Eternal Life, and our--even our names and our thoughts were with God before there was a foundation of the world. Because now we possess Eternal Life, and to be that we have to be a part of God. So we'd have to be as much as in His thoughts, 'cause we have Eternal Life and was predestined to this life. And our names were put on the Lamb's Book of Life before the foundation of the world, according to Revelations. Now, that God had us in His thinking, then we have Eternal Life, 'cause then He spoke us, and we come into existence. And a word is just a thought manifested. God had us in the beginning in His thoughts.
E-30 Now, and when he made Adam, that first man, how perfect it was. He looked like God. God, the great Holy Spirit, brooding over the earth, and He--the birds come out, maybe, and the animals, different things, and kept coming more in the form of the One that was brooding, until finally there come up a species just exactly like the One that was doing the brooding, God. God was, or, man was made in the image of God. E-31 Then the sad story comes of the enemy. Now, notice, this one thing I want you to bear in mind, that God gave this man a protection. He gave him... He fortified him inside of His Word, because He told them what they could do, what they could not do. And that's the same basis we're set on today: what we can do, what we cannot do. No matter how good we are, how much we go to church, or do this, we've got to be borned again. See? It must be. And God told Adam what he could do and what he could not do. He placed him behind His Word. And then the enemy come in by deceit and crawled through the walls of God's Word, 'cause the door was open to him, and he marred that image to sin.
E-32 That's one of the saddest stories. To think that the man that was made in the image of his Creator, and was given a wall to stand behind, that that Word could never fail... That's--that's the Christian's hope; it's his shield; it's his armor. It's his rock today, is stay behind the Word: every believer. Now you must never get from behind that. When you do, you--you're opening the door to the enemy.
E-33 Things different. We different one from another. We notice in the animal life. We find out in the animal life there's one animal God made a beast of burden, like the horse, and--and he has to work. And the cow is a sacrifice, and--but the--the lion and the tiger roams the forest without any labor or anything.
E-34 In heaven we look at the celestial bodies. The Bible says that even one star differs from the other. There's Sardis, and the different ones, and Mars, and Jupiter, all those different ones. They different one from the other. The sun differents from the moon, and the moon from the stars. E-35 But when we find out that the enemy got through that Word to the--the handiwork of God, he marred it. And that's exactly what he's doing now. He's slipping through that handiwork, the enemy is, trying to make us a World Council of Churches, and man has... Why, man can't even agree with one another. How we going to make a whole world agree with a man? And as soon as you do that... We got One we must keep in harmony with--that's God. And in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. And the Word remains God, and always will be God, because God is in the Word, and the Word was made flesh and dwelled among us in the Person of the Son of God.
E-36 Now, we find out that after He found this great marring... Looked like, if it'd been you and I, and our--we'd put all that time and effort, we'd have kicked the thing over and just let it go, but not God. He was not willing to let His work go to ruin. That's the love of God.
E-37 The--the love of God, after man had fallen, and deliberately opened the door to the enemy, and come in and marred him, and set death in him, still God was not willing to be defeated. He came down and started all over again. He was going to make that man again.
E-38 Then when we find out He based on Abraham, and give him the covenant unconditional with the promise, then He came to the patriarchs. We come next in the Old Testament, as we go down. Here he displayed the foundation of his work. Now we have Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph: the four patriarchs. E-39 Then come Joseph. There's nothing against Joseph. He was the perfected one: God's prophet that came forth among his brethren, and hated without a cause, and was sold. And--and every way his life foreshadowed the life of Jesus Christ: Came to His own, His own received Him not; and Joseph was hated by his brethren, throwed into a ditch, supposedly be dead, took out, exalted to the right hand of Pharaoh. And when he left the throne they blowed the trumpet, know every knee had to bow and--to Joseph.
E-40 We find out that Jesus was almost sold for the same price Joseph was, took up from the pit, and ascended into heaven, sets at the right hand of God. And when He comes from that place, the trumpet will sound, and every knee will bow and every tongue will confess to Him: perfection. That was faith, love, grace, and perfection.
E-41 And we find out that He started there, and come up through the--the patriarchs into the prophets, and come out there. Once again He seen His own reflection, when one man was borned on the earth from the womb of a woman; that was God's Masterpiece. It was the Son of God, Jesus Christ. The reason He was, because He was perfectly the Word. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. And the Word was made flesh and dwelled among us." Now we see reflected in Him a perfect masterpiece. He was so perfect to--like God until He said, "If I do not the works of My Father, don't believe Me. Though I--you can't believe Me, be--believe the works, for they testify to you Who I am." I like that. See, He said, "If you don't believe Me..." E-42 So ought every Christian today to have that same testimony. If in this promised Word of God, if our lives don't qualify and meet exactly what the Word said, then we have no right to call ourselves Christians. If we're not borned again... Jesus said in Mark 16, "These signs shall follow them that believe." See? Not they may, they ought to, they probably will; they shall do it. That's the Sculptor that made us. That's the church that's hewed out. That's the--that's the body of Christ.
E-43 Now we find that it reflected Him perfectly. The Sculptor now had the Word reflected in the Masterpiece again called His Son God Emmanuel. Just think, that a person so yielded until God identified Himself in there in that body; and He became... Him and God became one. "I and My Father are One. My Father dwelleth in Me. I do that always which pleases the Father."
E-44 It's told, one time the old gold... Before they had the smelter, the--they used to take the gold and beat it, the beater would, the Indian in the early days when Arizona was in its youth... They beat the gold until the beater seen his own reflection in the gold. They beat all the iron pyrite, the dross, the dirt, out of it, until the beater could see his own reflection, like a mirror. Beating out...
E-45 Let me have this handful of people in here tonight, fully considered to Christ, and their lives dedicated to Christ. I can do more with this handful, or God can do more, rather, with this handful of people here, than you could do with the whole World Council of Churches towards the Kingdom of God. One man surrendered into His hands fully, that's all God needs. E-46 I hear the testimonies of the old fashion Pentecostals, how they had prayer meetings all night long. Our fathers and mothers forty, fifty, years ago, pray all night long. The people hated them on the street. And we think today if everybody don't pat us on the shoulder, why, there's something wrong with us. "Woe unto you when all men speak well of you." He was despised and rejected of men, and we're His image. Amen. What we need today is some real genuine prayer meetings, some cleaning up, all the way from the pulpit to the janitor, the whole house to be cleaned up of God, beat up, reflect the Image of the Beater, the Gospel preached in the power of the resurrection of Christ. That's right.
E-47 This little social gospel that we got along, and pat this one on the shoulder, and make this one a deacon, and that one a presbyter, or something or other like that, both politics. Was that exactly what happened in Nicaea-Rome? We want to get away from that stuff. Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterian, Pentecostals and all, we must move out of that.
E-48 But today we have socialized our religion to a place till it's almost like politics itself that we play it in all of our denominations. We're... One can't point to the other one. We're all guilty. In there you find some genuine men and genuine women. But the trouble what I'm thinking about, we're getting too much on the--on the minority side the genuine people that wants to believe, and wants the power of God. There's too many brought in just by a social act. E-49 But, you see, the trouble of it is we don't want to take that beating. You can say something about something, and some immoral thing the church is doing, or--or some social thing. Right then they turn you down, close the doors, you can't come in (See?), because they have a meeting and bar you out. They don't want you no more. They say you're crazy; you've lost your mind. But as long as it's THUS SAITH THE LORD, that don't matter to me what anybody says. It takes the power of Christ to change a man. It takes the power of Christ to keep a man. And as... E-50 Jesus said one time, "Consider the lilies... and yet I say unto you that Solomon in all of his glory was not arrayed like one..." Solomon in all of his glory was a magnificent sight; there's no doubt. He was a great thing to the world, a--and a great man before God. But the... Solomon's robe didn't have no life in it. It was a piece of material, probably sheared off of a sheep's back. But the lily had life. What we need today is the life of Christ inside of us. That's what purifies, not the outward, a turned-around collar, or a degree of psychology, or something. It takes the power of the resurrected Christ to make us what we should be. God has no other plan than let the Holy Spirit rule and reign in the church.
E-51 O, God. He was so much in the image of God till Him and God became One. "I and My Father are One." Oh, my. What a living that was, for God to so live in Him that His whole life was wrapped in God. No wonder it was a masterpiece.
E-52 "It is written," He said. See? Adam took down. But Jesus, the second Adam, that Masterpiece that had been--come for the Redeemer, He said, "It's written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.'" There He had a Masterpiece. Yes, sir. He said something else. He said, "It's also written, 'Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.' Get thee hence, Satan." There was a Masterpiece. What did He do? Not saying, "I'll tell my church. I'll have the--the presbyters to do so-and-so, the bishop will do so-and-so"; He said, "It's written."
E-53 It pleased God then, just like Michelangelo, He was so inspired with His life, we find in... I've got Scriptures wrote down here. Mark 9:7, if you want to read it. When... It's Mount Transfiguration. When He was up there on Mount Transfiguration we find out that there appeared Moses, and there appeared Elijah. And then the first thing you know, the apostle Peter got so inspired till he said, "Let's build three tabernacles here. We'll just make three organizations out of this. We'll make three denominations: one for Moses, one for Elijah, and one for You."
E-54 God in the beginning give His Word, a portion for this part of the time, for that part, for that part. There's where men are so deceived and confused today. They're trying to build on something that happened forty, fifty years ago. We're... That was--that was give for that age. What good would it done Moses to come with--with Enoch's message? What good would it done Moses to come with--with Noah's message? What good would it done Jesus to come with--with Moses' message? See? And what good would it done Wesley to come with Luther's message? What good would it done the Pentecost to come with Wesley's message? See what I mean? E-55 That's how they failed to see Jesus. Those Pharisees, and Sadducees, Herodians, and different organizations of that day had it so fixed, and so perfectly fixed there wasn't no way for an escape, they thought. But when He come He absolutely... He was different from all of them fellows. He was a little humble Fellow borned in a manger, with a--supposed to be an illegitimate Child, and all these things like that. But yet He come exactly the way the Scripture said He would come. And they was accustomed to what Moses said, and Moses spoke of Him. He said, "Well, if you'd have knowed Moses, you would've knowed Me. Moses spake of Me." And still they couldn't see it: just so twisted up in their traditions until they couldn't see it.
E-56 But you see, He didn't come to reflect them organizations of that day. He didn't come to reflect sectarian religion. He came to reflect the Father, and the Father was the Word. Amen. Now I feel real religious. He came to reflect the Father's Word. God said He would be there, and there He was, the perfect masterpiece of God's great handiwork. Oh, my. E-57 I passed through, coming today I was watching, coming down here by one of these little Casa Grande, or some of these little places here... I noticed there was a cotton farm and different... alfalfa. They had to have windmills there to pump water to keep that going. Why? It don't belong there. Certainly not. But look at the old cactus. It could not rain for five years and it'd live, and you fail to put water on that for a few days, and it'll die. You see, it's not the original. E-58 That's the way we are. We got to be babied, and made big shots in the church, and patted, and called this, that, or the other, when them early Christians was rugged. They didn't care who patted them on the back. They reflected Jesus Christ so much that they said... They considered they--they were ignorant and unlearned. They didn't go to high school, and they didn't have a college degree. But they took heed they'd been with Jesus. That's what they need, the Christians today, to take heed that you've been with Jesus. There's something about you that's different. I know that isn't... That's an unpopular thing to say, but we're not looking for popularity. Christians are looking not for something easy.
E-59 An old sister in my church years ago used to stand and sing the song,
Must I be carried home to heaven
On a flowerly bed of ease,
While others fought to win the prize
And sailed through bloody seas?
No, I must fight if I must reign...
You think what you'd do if you was here and everything was against Jesus Christ, if you'd have lived in His days? You're living there, my brother, sister. That's right. He's still the Word. Look how they're tramping on It today. Look how they're trying to organize it, and unite it, and everything like that with the world. Stand out. Take your--take your stand for Jesus Christ and His Word. Let nothing hinder that. Stay right with it.
E-60 Like the old Chinese laundryman, used to come here to Arizona and California years ago. He couldn't write one word of English. He hardly knew it. You'd take your laundry to him, you know what he'd do? He had little pieces of paper, nothing wrote on it at all. He'd just tear that piece of paper and give you one piece. When you come back, that piece of paper had to match his piece of paper, or you didn't get your laundry. That's a whole lot better... You could copy a name. But you ain't going to fool him there, 'cause that piece of paper has to match exactly with his piece of paper. E-61 That's the way God made His covenant too. Our experience is not to match some creed, some dogma, some church denomination, but it's to match God's Word, Jesus Christ. Right. When we come to Christ, then Christ claims us. He tore Him in two at Calvary. Part of it He lifted up that--up to set at His right hand, which was the body. The Spirit He came--sent back here to make a bride for Him, and that same experience that was in Christ has to be in us. He was--He was absolutely so perfect till He pleased the Sculptor and inspired Him so much, until He smote Him at Calvary. Oh, my.
E-62 Now we see Him as the Scripture said: God's masterpiece. We see Him smitten, stricken, and afflicted of God. There's the real masterpiece, as Angelo struck his. That's what made... If He'd just have lived a good life, He'd been like some of the people that preach the social gospel today. He was a prophet. He was a prophet, but He was more than a prophet; He was God; He was Emmanuel. E-63 Oh, Christian friend, put on the whole armor of God. Don't stand back with some little idea of some creed, or something that you're standing by. Put on the whole armor of God when you go to fight against the enemy, like our Lord did. He showed that how the weakest of Christian can defeat Satan just with the Word. He had powers. He could've smote Satan any way He wanted to, but He didn't use it. He just took the Word and defeated him with it. "It's written. It's written." Everywhere, "It's written." So He defeated Satan by the Word of God.
E-64 Now, that was a perfect Masterpiece and God smote it. What an example It was. What a real thing. Talk about Michelangelo's piece of sculpture over there, by Moses being smitten on the leg. The Bible said this Man was marred above all men. He was marred so much till He didn't even look like a son of man. He was beaten; He was bruised; He was bloody; He was striped; He... Everything that could be done, He looked like a--just a big pile of blood and bones walking together. He didn't even look like a human being as He drug that up Calvary. God smote Him for us. That's what makes Him the perfect Masterpiece.
E-65 Now, for nearly two thousand years God's been trying to cut Him a masterpiece bride, called a church. That's right. How does God do it? He does it by His never-changing method, the Word. God never changes His method. Anybody... you can... You change; I change; time changes; the world changes; but God doesn't change, He's perfect. He doesn't change. And the way He does anything the first time, He does it every time the same way.
E-66 And when He made His first masterpiece, He put him behind the Word. When He made His second Masterpiece, He was the Word. Amen. He was the Word, not behind the Word; but He was the Word. God never changes His plan. That's exactly what He started off to do His first church with, the Word.
E-67 How can a man have the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit wrote the Word, and a man have the baptism of the Holy Spirit and deny the Word? How can the Holy Spirit in you deny Its own Word that was set forth for you? I can't understand it. It's got to agree with the Word, and if your spirit in you won't punctuate every one of God's promises with "Amen." there's something wrong.
E-68 Now, we notice that God begins to make Him a--a bride for Christ. So the bride must be identified with Him and in Him, because it is part of Him. Now, the bride is part of Him. She is part of Him. The Word for that day, the bride becomes part of that Word, for it's Christ. Now, you believe that? We have to be in Christ. In Christ, we have to be of Christ, in Christ, part of Christ. What is a woman? When she takes a man, or a man takes a woman, that woman has to be part of him. They're no longer two; they're one. And when God in Christ became one, they were one, 'cause God was the Word, and the Word was made flesh. The flesh and the Word became One. And when the church becomes Christ's bride, she and the Gospels are the same.
E-69 How we going to come to heaven then to say, "Well, I believe this, but I don't believe that"? You've got to be the full Word, for you're part of Him.
E-70 Today you say, "I'm a Christian. What denomination you belong to?" E-71 Now, if I'm going to be a real genuine American, if I'm going to be a true citizen of this nation, I have to be identified with it. I have to be all she ever was, right or wrong; I have to be all she is, right or wrong; all she ever will be, right or wrong. I have to be identified with this nation if I'm going to be an American. Is that right? In her glory or her shame, freedom or flame, whatever she is, I must be the maker of her immortality. I must stand as a unit. Everything she is, I am. Everything she ever was, I am. All she ever will be, I must be partakers of her. That's right. Just think of it for a few minutes.
E-72 Then to be that, as an American... I'll get it to you so you'll be sure to see it as I close. To be an American I have to be identified with everything that she ever done. Then I landed on Plymouth Rock with the--with the forefathers. I was at Plymouth Rock with the Pilgrims. I was there with them. I rode with Paul Revere one night to warn this nation of her dangers. I had to be, if I was American.
E-73 Whatever this nation is, I am. That's right. So I landed on Plymouth Rock; I rode with Paul Revere; I crossed the Valley Forge with--on that icy river with George Washington. I was one of them American soldiers that didn't have any shoes to march against the British. I had cold feet that morning. When I wrapped my feet I seen Washington come out of the wilderness, wet plumb to his waist from praying all night. I was there when it happened.
E-74 I was at the Boston Tea Party. I helped throw some of that British Tea out in the ocean. I had to be, to be an American. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I signed the Declaration of Independence with Thomas Jefferson. I rang the Liberty Bell on July the 4th, 1776.
E-75 To be a Christian I must be the same. Hallelujah. Yes, sir. If I'm a Christian, then I preached the Gospel and warned the oncoming judgments with Noah. Yes, sir, I was part of it back there in there. I was part of God's economy.
E-76 I stood with Joshua that morning when he was viewing the walls of Jericho, and he seen a Man standing. He pulled his sword and run to meet Him. He said, "Are you for us, or are you with our enemy?"
E-77 I was with Daniel in the lion's den, with the Hebrew children in the fiery furnace. I was with Elijah out there when the whole world turned him down, and Ahab, and all of their Jezebels with all their bobbed hair and things of that day, their paints and powders, and everything that got in the church. I stood with Elijah and claimed the message pure and clean on God's Word. Hallelujah. I stayed with him on Mount Carmel when he stood alone out there. I seen him pray the fire down out of heaven.
E-78 I am identified with Him in His death. I died with Him when He died at Calvary, and I rose again on Easter morning with Him in the power of His resurrection. I'm a witness of it tonight. I died with Him at Calvary, raised with Him on Easter. Hallelujah. To be part of Him I have to be identified with Him. I was identified with Him in His death. I was identified with Him in His suffering. I was identified with Him when the denominations turned Him down. I was identified with Him when they run Him out of the temple, when they tried to get rid of Him. I was with Him there. I was with Him in His death, raised with Him in resurrection.
E-79 And now I'm here in Yuma, Arizona. Hallelujah. I'm identified tonight here in this Stardust Motel with a group of people who believes the same thing. And now we're seated together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. Hallelujah. I'm looking for His coming in glory some of these days. Identified with Him...
Living, He loved me;
Dying, He saved me;
Buried, He carried my sins far away.
Rising, He justified, freely forever.
Someday He's coming, O glorious day!"
E-80 I am now identified in the baptism of the Holy Ghost, not something out here on the street, something forty years ago; I have it right now, the glory and power of God, of forgiveness of sins. I see Him heal the sick, open the blinded eyes, see Him foretell things, read the hearts of the people. I'm identified with Him in His ministry at this day. Glory to God. I'm identified with Him for deliverance in this last days. E-81 I left my church to come identify myself with a bunch of holy-rollers. I'm one of them. I'm identified with them. They say, "Billy, you lost your mind." Maybe I did, but I found the mind of Christ. I found His Word, found His Presence, found that He's the same yesterday, today, and forever. I don't care what anybody else thinks about it. This is me. I'm the one that has to make my identification. I'm identified with Him by God's Word. He said, "These signs shall follow them that believe." I'm glad I'm identified in that. Yes, sir.
E-82 You know, the old master violinist, one time... You've heard the story. They had an old violin and auctioned it off. They wanted to sell it, and nobody would buy it. And they said, "Who'll give a dollar? Who'll give a dollar and a half?" Finally, "Going once, going twice, a dollar and a half." E-83 And as long as we try to bring our churches out of creeds and denominations we'll never do it. Let the Master Builder of mankind, Who made man in His own image, Who's building Him a bride for this same thing, let His bow stroke of the Holy Ghost strike this Word in your heart one time, and it'll be the best example. No matter how many big churches you go to, and how many names is on the book, it'll do more for Jesus Christ than all the churches, and denominations, and creeds, and world churches, and organizations in all the world.
E-84 He's making a bride. Yes, sir. He's hewing the chips now, chopping off the world. Oh, church joining, and creeds, and denominations, and dogmas all has to be cut away from the church, their formal ideas, their indifference, their doctrines and things. Come back and let the Master pick up the bow. Let the Master pick you up in His hands, strike the Word, say, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."
E-85 The Word... Jesus couldn't take the place. You remember when they read the--that day in the book? He read just part of the prophecy, left the rest of it for the last days. We're supposed to take that part. So you see He's cut--wants to cut the church out just like He did the Son out, like He did the bride and the Groom. To be His bride you must be part of Him, not part of the creed, not part of the church, not part of the denomination, but the part of Him. Hewed out of any other kind of a form won't work, you got to be hewed from the Word, the world cut off of you and just leave the Word only live in you.
E-86 Now brethren, God had a masterpiece then to present to the world, now He wants a masterpiece today. Are you willing? Are you ready, my Christian friend? Are you really sure that your life is so reflecting for Christ... No matter what the world says. They say you lost your mind, you gone crazy, you went and joined that bunch of holy-rollers. Don't you pay no attention to that.
E-87 Let us bow our heads. Dear heavenly Father, such a crude way before an intelligent bunch of people... My education is suffic--insufficient, Lord. I pray that the great Holy Spirit will sink these words into the people's heart, that they will see what I meant, if they couldn't understand in my way of chopping up things, Lord. But in my heart I--I see what You're trying to do. E-88 And Lord, on the day of Pentecost there came a great church forth. There came another grain of wheat to be made a Bridegroom and a bride for the last day. We found it fell in for Him for a thousand years. From the Nicaea council it laid rotting in the ground. The critics wrote the book, "The Silent God," that would let a--little children be dead, and killed by lions, and burnt. And the gladiators martyred the Christians, and burned them at stakes. Did that man only had had the spiritual understanding: that wheat has to rot in the ground, but it sprang forth again, not in the likeness that it went down in; it went down in the likeness of a grain of wheat; but when it come forth it had some blades, like the young wheat that comes up. Finally it growed through, from Luther to Zwingli and on down, and finally it come to a tassel. It changed itself in the days of Wesley. Looked a little bit more like the wheat, and more like it than the blades did. It's coming back to itself again.
E-89 Then we find out it come up a grain, looked almost like the real one. And if you'd only get down and pull the husk back, you find out that first grain of wheat has no grain in it at all. It's a husk, a leaf. Lord, the great Pentecostal revival that went forth, it had to be that way, Lord, to protect the wheat when it does come. There'd been no place for it to go.
E-90 We know that this wheat's come through the same process. Every nature works the same. Now, Lord, when we see the shuck now pulling away from the grain, going worldly, O God, grant that those grains will... The--the shuck has to pull away so the grain can get in presence of the sun. And I hear the coming of the combine, Lord. It won't be long. And then the great elevator will take up His bride into the glory and the Presence of God.
E-91 Now with our heads bowed, our hearts bowed too... Friends, excuse my way I chop my message up. I--I pray that God will just show you what I meant. Now, if... I don't want anyone looking. Just keep your head bowed. I don't... Whoever you are, if you're not sure that your life...
E-92 Look, every revival always produces an organization after it. Why didn't this one? There's a little group of brethren started up, up here somewhere, called "Latter Rain." They didn't go anywhere. Dropped right through. Why? It's the wheat age, friends. It's the wheat. There's a ministry on the earth that's just like the one that went into the ground back yonder at the beginning, a real Pentecostal experience.
E-93 And if you're not just exactly where you should be, and you'd say, "Brother Branham, if God will hear your prayer for the sick, and I've heard what the Lord has did in answer to prayer..." And you've heard of other people in the world today is prayed. You say, "I... Will you pray for me that I will receive that experience, Brother Branham? I may never see you again (and I may never see you,), but pray that I will be there. I don't feel just like I would be there now, but I would like for you to pray for me that I will be."
E-94 Now, dear Jesus, You are the judge; we are just the ministers. I pray, dear God. And--and if I've found grace in Your sight, answer my prayer. You seen every hand went up. You knowed what was in their heart. We believe that they're ordained to Life. And Satan, just like in the days of Adam, he's trying to keep that masterpiece from coming forth. May it be stopped tonight. May the Blood of Jesus Christ block it, and may they come forth as a masterpiece to God. Grant it, Father.
E-95 I love Him. I love Him. Do you love Him? You know, Paul said, "If I sing, I sing in the Spirit." I wonder. I'm a long ways from being a singer, but just wonder together if we couldn't start off that song, "I love Him (Will you give us the key, sister?) because He first loved me." You've heard it? How many know it? Let's see your... It's one of my old songs. I love to sing it. All right. Now, let's just bow our heads, and close our eyes, and sing now.
I love Him, I love Him,
Because He first loved me,
And purchased my salvation
On Calvary's tree.
Let's hum it. [Brother Branham begins humming--Ed.] Someday rainbows will sweep the sky. There'll be a trumpet sound. The dead in Christ shall be coming up. Oh, how we'll want Him then.
And purchased my salvation
On Calvary's...
E-96 There's where He become the Masterpiece for us. Just remember, all masterpieces before they can ever be put in the hall of fame, they have to go through the hall of critics first. The critics has to see if they can criticize it. But when it stands the critics, then it's took to the hall of fame. God's Son passed through the critics of every organization, denomination, even till Pilate said, "I find no fault in him."
... first loved me,
And purchased my salvation
On Calvary's tree.
E-97 While we sing it again, I want you shake hands with somebody across the table from you now? Say, "God bless you, Christian friend. God bless you. Pray for me." Each one of you do that now, as we sing this again.
I love him, (Pray for me, brother. Pray for me.)... love HimBecause He... (That's right, shake hands, Say, "Pray for me." All of you pray for me. I want to be there so bad.)And purchased my salvationOn Calvary's tree.
Now, let's bow our heads, and close our eyes, and raise our hands, and sing it to Him now.
I love... (O God), I love Him,Because He first loved me,And purchased my salvationOn Calvary...
E-98 Look at your Masterpiece hanging there. Great Sculptor, great God, Who made man and molded him and fashioned him in Your own image, I pray Thee, Lord, that You'll take us tonight. May this be a memorial night, real memorable to us, that tonight, Lord, tonight, right here in the Stardust Motel, may You mold men into the image of the sons of God. Grant it, Lord. Great Sculptor, You're the only One can do it. Take your Word, Lord, mold It right into the hearts of all of us, that we might be Your masterpieces in the last days, and be called the bride of Christ. Other men may see that there is such a reality and such a joy in living for Him.
E-99 You love Him? Isn't He wonderful? Give us a little tune, a chord there, sister: "Wonderful, Wonderful."
Wonderful, wonderful, Jesus is to me.Counselor, Prince of Peace, Mighty God is He;Saving me, keeping me from all sin and shame,Wonderful is my Redeemer, praise his name!I once was lost, now I'm found, free from condemnation,Jesus gives liberty and a full salvation;Saving me, keeping me from all sin and shame,Wonderful is my Redeemer, praise his name!
(Everybody!) Wonderful, wonderful, Jesus is to me.Counselor, Prince of Peace, Mighty God is He;Saving me, keeping me from all sin and shame;Wonderful is my Redeemer, praise his name!
Now, let's say, "Praise the Lord!" "Praise the Lord!" Don't you feel scoured out? Feel good? Worship the Lord. He's wonderful. God bless you till I meet again. I'll turn the service now to the brother president.
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