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Israel At The Red Sea #2 (53-0327)
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1 Or Numbers, the 20th chapter of Numbers is where we're going to base our theme on tonight.
3 Numbers, Numbers the 20th chapter, we're going to take this "journey" out of Numbers pretty soon, because it gives more in detail than Exodus gives, and the account... And we want to begin about the 7th verse and read.
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou, and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall bring forth his water,...
I want you to notice that, "It shall bring forth His (personal pronoun), His water."
... and thou shalt bring forth to them water out of the rock: so thou shall give the congregation and their beasts drink.
And Moses took the rod from before the LORD, as he commanded him.
And Moses and Aaron gathered together the congregation together before the rock, and he said unto them, Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock?
And Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod he smote the rock twice: and the waters came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their beasts also.
5 Now, no man is eligible to open the Word of God. In the Bible It said, that even One come, and as One slain from the foundation of the world, a Lamb, and He was the only One Who was able to take the Book, to loose the seals, and to open the Word. Now, the Holy Spirit, that Jesus sent back in His place to abide with us until He comes again... 7 [Brother Neville prays the following prayer: Our Father, again tonight we come before You in true humbleness, Lord, realizing that human sufficiency is inadequate to meet the spiritual needs of this flock that Thou hast congregated together by Your Spirit--Ed.] True Lord. [Father, as I stand here tonight, a mediator, not by my decision, but by Your choice to...?... the church of the Lord Jesus Christ, by the authority of the Holy Ghost. I ask You, in Jesus' Name, tonight, to look upon us, in that degree of mercy...] Yes, Father. [...in which we might be able to find favor in Your sight. And this, my brother and fellow-traveler and fellow-minister, whom You've called from his mother's womb, Father, might be able tonight to open the Scripture by the Holy Ghost...] Grant it, Lord. [...and as the One that is the administrator of this great flock.] Grant it, Lord. [Father, not so much speaking here, but because the favor that we've found through Your crucified Son, tonight...] Yes, Lord. [...look upon us, and rebaptize us with the revitalizing power from heaven.] Grant it, Lord. [Open our minds to the Scripture, and may our hearts burn within us as we commune together, concerning these things that you've given.] Grant it Lord. [Oh, our Father, tonight, now let us settle down, Great God, in the meditative spirit, under the blessed canopy of heaven tonight. Visit Your people; teach us out of the Word. Oh, subject every--every thought that would be transitory tonight.] Yes. [Great God, settle our minds...] Yes. [...and give us a wonderful blessing tonight.] Grant it, Lord. [And now, Father, for all of this we're asking, in Jesus' Name we'll give You the praise and honor and glory for it. Amen, and amen.] Amen. Thank You. 11 There would happen to be a stranger in our midst; that's our pastor here, Brother Neville. He's developed a little hoarseness in his throat, and that's the reason we haven't heard much of him the last couple nights. He's kinda asked to be silent as much as possible, for that cause, until his throat has a chance to--to--he's has the chance to recuperate again. 12 Now, we have been studying the Book of Exodus. The Exodus is the calling out, of the children of God. They were the people of God as long as they were in Egypt. But when they had their exodus, they become the church of God, for the church, word "church," means "called out." And we believe that we're near a exodus tonight. You believe that? We're near another exodus, a calling out, separating, making ready. 13 Now, I believe I'm, I like, and have been accused of being, and which I am, a typologist; because I believe that all of the old things were a shadow of the things to come. The Scripture teaches that. And if we can have some vision and look what the Old Testament was, we'll see what the Old Testament is, or what the New Testament is, rather. See, the type, they were for shadows and for examples, that we might know what to do. See how they fell and how they rose, and what they did as they served God, and it served as shadow for us.
14 Now, the first night, Wednesday night, we picked up the church, to find out, basically, what the church was. And now, in the healing campaign... And this is the first time I've had a revival in seven years, of this type. Seven years this coming week I left the Tabernacle and went out into the evangelistic campaigns of healing services. 16 But now in the Tabernacle here, at my little church that the Lord gave me twenty years ago, I--I feel free that I can teach what my convictions is. And then, and we don't have any membership here, we just have fellowship one with... You're a member here while you're here tonight, you're a member. We don't have any--any members, just fellowship.
17 And we now, in here, you might find things that you say, "Brother Branham, I don't agree with That." 19 Now, we find that God's church is not the will of the people. It's election. Election is in God. God called Abraham, the founder of the faith, beginning. God was the Founder, of course. But Abraham, in the beginning was called out of Chaldea, city of Ur, out of the plains of Shinar, not with any merit of his own. God saved him unconditional, and gave him the promise of all his seed, unconditional. 20 Jesus, when He came along, He said, "No man can come to Me except My Father draws him. You didn't have nothing about coming to God then. God drawed you to Jesus. "And all that comes to Me, I will in no wise cast out. He that heareth My Words and believeth on Him that sent Me, has Everlasting Life; and shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death unto Life. He that eats My flesh and drinks my Blood, hath (present tense) Everlasting Life, and I'll raise him up in the last days." That's what He said, so I'm just quoting His Word. And I believe that it is the truth.
21 Therefore, I believe that God set examples. He saved Abraham, unconditional.
24 I used to see old Brother Bosworth, and he said, "Brother Branham..."
27 You know that Christ has already took your place as a sinner. He died. God accepted Him. He rose again, setting at the right hand of His Majesty. God said, "This is My beloved Son in Whom I'm well pleased, hear ye Him." And there He is, the--the Door, the Gate, the Way, the Truth, the Life.
29 Sealed till how long? Ephesians 4:30, "Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God whereby you're sealed until the day of your redemption." Not from one revival to another; but until the day of your redemption. Amen. Everlasting Life, everlasting just isn't a little a-space of time, everlasting is eternally forever, can't die no more than a grain of corn could become a cocklebur.
31 Now, then we find that we watching the shadows now. And we find then, God give us example, Christ in every one of the patriarchs, or down through the age. In Abraham God had election; in Isaac justification, calling. 33 Call, election, in--in Abraham. Justification, in Isaac. Grace, in Jacob. Anybody that ever read Jacob's life, knowed you have to believe in grace. It's grace in Jacob. And perfection in Joseph, nothing against him in the Bible; perfect man, perfect of Christ. Then we find out that the patriarchs all went down into Egypt, and there they lived. And their tribes sprung up, and they covered the--the lands, because God promised it to Abraham.
34 God's Word must every time be fulfilled. The cogs of God's prophecy grind slow, but sure. If you do wrong, you think you're getting by. But just remember, young man or woman, it's going to grind right up to your door one of these days. You'll wonder when and how, but it'll be there. You'll reap what you sow every time. God spoke it; it's got to be so. That, "Thy Word is settled in heaven forever." It's already said. They don't argue about It up there; it's already settled. We argue about It. But in glory It's settled. When God says anything, it's got to be. Well, isn't that wonderful?
36 Then we notice in the next night's lesson, we find Joseph making a mentioning of his bones. And how perfect he was typed in Christ, even to his robe, everything.
38 As, we today shake hands. In India, or I believe it's China, they pitch a little salt on one another. And many times they--they give a child to one another, for a confirmation of an oath.
40 Beautiful. God took Christ, at Calvary, tore Him apart, Soul and Body. He sent the Body up to His right hand and sent the Holy Spirit back, the Covenant with the people. And you believe by faith, like Abraham did, and he was given the seal of circumcision for a confirmation of his faith. And you believe and accept Jesus as your Saviour, then God gives you the baptism of the Holy Ghost as a confirmation of your faith. 43 Now, then we find that after four hundred years... Last night we had the type of the patriarchs: got back in between the lines and see why they wanted to be buried in--in promised land. Did you like it? Enjoy that? Why, now that's not written right there, but you see it. 44 Like we was talking of Abraham, and how God took Sarah and Abraham when they was a hundred years old, and turned them back to a young man and woman again, and give them this baby. That was kinda hard to see at first. But after you look at the Scriptures, look down there and find out what taken place, you see it's the truth. What was He doing? Confirming His Word, that someday we who turn old and gray and wrinkled, someday we'll spring back to a young man and young woman again. God gave us life, and we come to the maturity, death set in, taken us away. But all that death can do is take us away, then it's finished. Then all the--the old doubting part and everything, it's like the man life in there has gone out, then there's nothing left but perfection. What this body was when it was in perfection, what God intended when it resurrects in the resurrection, it'll be perfection. Amen. Oh, when I think of that, my heart just turns flip-flops. Yeah. It's not just a mythical dream. It's THUS SAITH THE LORD. God said so, then I'll base my life right there. Yes sir. God said so; that settles it forever. See? It's settled in heaven, and if a little piece of heaven is in our heart, it ought to settle it there. That's all. That just makes it all right. "God, You said so. I believe It, and that's just all; that's enough." 45 Now, now we bring them down just before the journey. And we find out there that when Moses (We got it last night.) coming down into the herding Jethro's sheep, and we come to find out that God spoke to him. And Moses wanted to see His Glory. And God showed him His Glory, and it was performing miracles and Divine healing. Is that right? That must be God's Glory. Talk about Shekinah Glory, we ought to have It tonight. 46 And, brother, we're... All Christendom is looking for the coming of the Lord and the rapture of the church, all that's got any knowledge of the Word. Well, if we can't have faith enough for Divine healing, how we going to have a rapturing faith? Oh, I believe there's a great calling coming forth. I believe as David said, he laid there and waited until, he listened and waited. After while he heard the rushing wind going through the mulberry leaves, going around. He knowed God was going before him. Oh, brother, I'm listening for the rushing of the leaves, the noise in the mulberry bushes, God going before the battle, then let's rise and put on the full armor of God, pull the sword, go after it. The battle belongs to us then. When we see the hand of God moving on through signs and wonders, let's start following on. 47 Now, later we find out that Moses got all busy in his clergy work, and he forgot something. The most fundamental thing that he--that he--that he should've done, he forgot. He was taking, right on the eve of deliverance; he was taking his son down in Egypt, un--uncircumcised. And Zipporah... God would've slayed him in the end, but Zipporah circumcised the child: the seal of the covenant, you see it? Before there can be deliverance, every person must be in the covenant, 'cause God's got a covenant today. And so Zipporah circumcises the--the child, the covenant, and turned the wrath of God. 48 And, friends, today all of us are having great revivals, or trying to have, but we're forgetting God's Seal of the covenant, the Holy Spirit, the rejected Stone, the very--the Mortar that mixes and sticks the blocks together. How we going to do it without That? God said, "It was to come to pass that I'll write My laws upon the tables of their hearts. Precept must be upon precept, line upon line, here a little and there a little. Hold fast to that what's good. With stammering lips and with other tongues will I speak to this people, and this is the rest." Isaiah 28. "All this they would not hear; turned away, wagging their head," man fighting his way to destruction.
49 Then we find that after the wrath of God had been turned away, they are down in Egypt now to deliver the children of--of Israel. I think this is a beautiful chapter. I must read just some of it, anyhow, if we don't get to all of it. The 12th chapter, let's begin now, of Exodus 12, reading and hurrying right along. I'll try not wear you out, 'cause we got a long time to go yet.
And the LORD spake unto Moses and to Aaron...
I'll wait just a moment so you'll be sure to get the reading of the Scripture. For if you miss it... Such beautiful types, I love it. Now, here's the sacrifice we're going to speak of now.
51 Now, they'd had plague after plague; God had performed all kinds of miracles and signs. Oh, how I'd like to ride on that a little while. God, just at the eve of deliverance, begin to show signs and wonders and miracles. See? God is always a living tense. He told Moses, "I AM. (Not "I was" or "I will be.") I AM" now, present tense. And He's the same I AM tonight, not "I was back there"; "I AM." The Angel of the Covenant, still the same yesterday, today and forever, the same Angel.
52 They'd had fleas; they'd had flies; they'd had boils. And I want you to notice, they had impersonators, Jambres and Jannes, trying to withstand them, done the same things that they was doing, until it went so long. In other words they was preaching the Gospel; they were going along try to imitate like Moses and Aaron. But I want you to notice another thing. If you that's going to read now, where we left last night, from the 6th to the 12th chapter. These magicians, they could bring the things, but they couldn't take them away. You notice? 56 Notice, and don't you underestimate Jesus Christ, either, 'cause He's the power over all powers. Don't be afraid of Satan, as long as you're in Him. But if you're not in Him, you better tremble. But if you're in Him, not even death itself can harm you. You're free from all fear. Oh, when I think of that, I want to shout, "Hallelujah." Amen. All right.
57 Now, we're coming down to the last plague, last thing. God said, "I'm tired fooling now. I'm going to give the last plague." Now, I want you to notice; the last plague was death.
60 Now, notice the last thing. But before, (Oh, amen.) before God let the spiritual death rain, He made a way of escape for those who wanted to. Hallelujah. Oh, how I love that, God making a way of escape for those who desired to walk in it. Now, those that didn't desire, all right, they--they got death.
And the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, saying,This month shall be unto you a beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year unto you.Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house:If the house be too little for the lamb, let him and his neighbor next to his house take it according to the number of the souls; every man according to the eating shall make the count for the lamb.
The lamb shall be without blemish,... (How beautiful.)... a male... the first year--the first year:... (Watch.)... ye shall take it from amongst the sheep, and... the goats:And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and the... (That'd be four days.)... and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening.
62 Watch the type. The lamb, figurative speaking, the Lamb of God, the Atonement just before the destruction... Notice, it must be a young lamb; it must be a male, the first from the mother ewe. That was Jesus, the First from the virgin Mary. Must be without blemish, it must be kept up and tried to see... And, oh, how perfect that figured Him. He was the Perfect One. He, every enemy had to testify that He was. Even Pilate said, "I find no fault in Him. Bring me some water."
63 Notice, you talk about Him... I could call tonight and say, "Zechariah, what do you think about Him?" He would give his expression.
72 I could say those different ones. I'd say to the Roman, "What do you think?"
77 Pilate said, "I find no fault in Him." First, he was standing there, very bad, oh, he was ready to condemn and everything.
78 "Old Judas Iscariot, what do you think about Him?"
80 Note this. Now, I want you to notice again that all the assembly was to kill him: the assembly, the whole assembly. Now, if you'll notice, watch how that reads; you can see it's a prefigure. Now, watch.
... fourteen day... the same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening.
And you'll notice, all Israel stood there and said, "Away with Him. Let his blood be upon us and upon our children." They, from Caiaphas all the way down, witnessed to His death. "Away with him. Give us Barabbas." You notice it? And He died at three o'clock in the evening, "They shall kill it in the evening." How beautiful.
And they shall take... the blood, and strike it upon the... posts of the door and upon the--the post of the house, wherein they shall eat it.
And they shall eat the flesh in the night, roast with fire,... unleavened bread; and with bitter herbs shall they eat it.
I want you to notice now. Bear with me.
Eat it not raw, or sod, nor water, but roast with fire; its head... its legs, and its purtenance thereof,
And ye shall let nothing of it remain until... morning; and that which remains... will be burnt with fire.
83 Notice, beautifully. "Now, after you kill the lamb, catch its blood, and put it on the lintel of the door (That's the over-piece here.), and on the posts of the door." Never on the doorstep, on the floor, but on the posts and on the lintel. If you'll notice it, it's the perfect Cross. Oh, my. He said, "And when I see the Blood, I will pass over you." Notice, what a day. Oh, sinner man, woman, boy or girl, let this soak into your sinful heart. Just before the coming of Christ, it's time that we take in consideration, check up on ourselves, watch.
84 Now, He said, "In the evening it was killed." The Lamb was on the in--brought to the inside of the house, roasted: type of communion, of course. Now, He said, "Come into that house and don't go out no more until morning." Amen. Once under the Blood (Hallelujah.), stay there. I hope you get that now. Come under. The howling wolves can come to the windows.
87 The father was the priest of the house in the old sanctuary, the old time. The father always was the priest, and he had to watch over his household. What a change today: the kids watch over the dad in the modern world. But the father was to watch over his house. He killed the lamb; he took the hyssop and put it on the doors, on the lintel, and that was their protection. All right, they stayed in.
89 There they are, under the blood. They had no desire to go out. Amen.
92 After while there comes clouds begin to rise, angry night. People begin to wonder, "What's happening around here? Kind of a funny feeling."
94 We don't need theologies and so forth. People in their churches, they're trying to make big fine pews, and big pipe organs and things, saying, "I belong to this crowd. I belong to that crowd."
96 Say, "Well, the Devil come and got me." No, he never. You went out to him.
98 Let's give just a little drama for the children. We want them to catch it too. Now, watch. Here they are in the house. It's almost that zero hour. Things are begin to happening. I see them running home from the dance. They're getting in. They're bringing the, coming home, the carriages are driving fast. A hard wind's a-blowing; they can't tell where it's coming from; it's twisting this a-way and that way.
100 And, the first thing you know, I hear a great hum and roar coming through the land. I see an old priestly father walking up-and-down the floor, just as sturdy as he could be. Hallelujah. I hear a little boy say, "Daddy, I'm the oldest in this house. I'm kinda scared." 102 That's what we're heading for now. We've rejected mercy, and there's nothing left but judgment. When you spurn the love of God, there ain't nothing left for you but judgment (That's right.), howling winds everywhere. What's all this about, perplex of time, distress between nations? Judgment. Yeah, you can put a--a good character in every county, and you still couldn't stop it. Men, they're going to drink; women are going to smoke cigarettes; you're going to go on to your shows; you can go on carrying on like you always did, just like a hog to its wallow and a dog to its vomit, no more respects for God than nothing in the world. And the people that's trying to live right, you call them holy-rollers, and fanatics, and everything else, and not knowing that your own soul's weighed in the balance and waiting nothing but judgment. Yes, sir.
103 I can see the little fellow say, "Daddy, go out and take a look, and be sure that the blood's there."
106 I see that done, and hear the woman run out screaming and all the family like that. The elder son was dead.
113 After that... listen here.
And you shall eat and let...
Just a moment now till I get this straight, now, where I want to read. Right here we are.
And you shall let nothing of it remain until morning;...
Now, notice the 11th verse.
And thus shall you eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet,... your staff in your hand;... (Brother, you're ready.)
114 Let's turn right now over to Ephesians the 6th chapter, just a moment, and read just a little bit here about what way we should be dressed up too, along about that time. All right. Ephesians 6:12, you that are putting it down.
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against... rulers of... darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
See where our wrestle is today? See what the death angel is? It's spiritual power, wickedness in high places, great places, big places.
Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand the--the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
Stand... Stand therefore, having your loins girded about you, with truth,...
I'll just hit that one, 'cause I want to get back to my subject. Watch him, he goes ahead and says, "the breastplate, and the helmet," and everything else. Wish we could dress that soldier up for you here, but we haven't got time.
117 Let's just take the loins, "girded about with a girdle," that's the--that's the belt that holds the rest of it together. "Gird your loins with Truth." In the day, brother, when there's all kinds of isms and fanaticism, it's time to gird yourself with the Truth. Hallelujah. Jesus said, "I am the Truth": the Truth.
122 You know what's the matter with the church today, brethren? I believe the church has got in an anemia condition; the--the Blood's gone out of it. For instance, what if I was a doctor, and a great big man six-foot tall, come up, and he would say, "Say, doctor, I--I--I'm so weak, I can't get up. I--I'm just staggering around"?
125 The phenomena had been done. In the 38th verse we read this.
And a mixed multitude also went up with them; and the flocks, and the herds,... of the cattle.
Brother, a mixed multitude. The phenomena had been done; a big revival was on. People were getting saved, coming in. And a group went up impersonating that; they went up acting like they were believers. Sure, they put on their sandals and everything, and got ready. But that same mixed multitude that taken communion, and went on the march, was the very ones that begin to murmur and cause the children of heart--of Israel, their hearts, to turn back to Egypt again. That's what it is tonight, brother. Have a revival, and there'll be a mixed multitude, certain as anything. Some of them will try to come in, impersonate. When you talk of predestination...
127 Someone called me the other day, said, "What about it then, if God has predestinated?"
130 The first thing you know when the revival's over, and the Gospel net comes off, the old turtle said, "I knowed there wasn't nothing to it."
132 You know the day today. I went here not long ago to a place. And said, "We're going to have communion." And they took an old piece of loaf bread, and cut it up like this, in pieces, and passed it out amongst a bunch of people there, and everybody in the church taking communion. Brother, that's not right. Your heart's got to be right with God before you take communion.
134 I can't stop there. Let's move on; I got to get to the place. All right.
137 Here they go, moving down there. One of the writers said that God was in that Pillar of Fire, "And He looked down through with angry eyes." And said, "When He did, the Red Sea got scared and begin to move back, and Israel passed through on dry land." Never even got their feet muddy.
140 And those uncircumcised Egyptians, why couldn't they make it? They wasn't circumcised. They wasn't in the covenant. If they'd been circumcised believers, God would've had to recognize them the same as He recognized Israel. Glory. Oh, I wished I was twice my size right now. I feel religious; I really do. 141 No wonder little old David stood, said, "You mean to tell me that the armies of the living God will stand here, let that uncircumcised Philistine defy the armies of the living God?" He said, "Put me on something; let me go." Yes, sir. Give us some more Davids.
142 When they come across the stream, got on the other side. God just closed it in; there was the old taskmasters. Could you imagine how them Jews felt? Looked back there, and there was the very thing that had made, and whipped them, and beat their back into stripes, and pulled them over like this, was dead, floating in the sea.
144 No wonder Moses got in the Spirit. Now, you talk about we having some kind of new kind of religion, look at this. Miriam, a prophetess, she looked out there; she picked up a tambourine and she begin to beat and dance; and she went down the banks of the sea, dancing, beating this tambourine. And the daughters of Israel followed her, dancing and singing, and beating this tambourine. And Moses raised up his hands and got so caught away in the Holy Ghost till he sung in the Spirit. Hallelujah. That's right. That's right.
146 Then you say, "Look at that bunch of fanatics."
147 After the big song was over, the big shout, and having a hallelujah, big time, they started through the wilderness, and led them right straight to bitter waters. Isn't that strange? Oh, my. Right into temptation, right into where the waters was bitter and they couldn't drink. They had nothing to eat, nothing to eat, and the waters were bitter. And, look, that stream of Marah, "bitter waters," lays right in God's path He was leading His children. Isn't it strange? Look like God would've bypassed that, but He led them right straight up to that water.
149 Yes, standing there, "What can we do?" Hallelujah. "We've followed the Lord. We've come through the blood. We've separated ourselves."
151 Right when the Devil backs you in a corner, say, "I got him right now. Boy, he can't move now. I got him right now." Then the Lord will come along and the cross will drop before us, and (Hallelujah) away we'll go.
152 Notice, they didn't have anything to eat. That little bunch of bread they had, they done eat it up. "What we going to do now?"
155 You know, I always said David, with that little sheep--shepherd's sling or a bag, scrip bag he had, he always carried honey in there, you know. And whenever some of his sheep would get sick, he'd get the honey out of there, and he would rub--rub it on a limestone rock, which was an old cure. And the first thing you know, the sheep would get up there and go to licking on that rock. And when they licked on that rock, they licking the honey off, they'd lick the limestone and get healed. Isn't that wonderful?
157 To last as long as they was in the journey. And it did last, it never did cease. Now, they was just to gather enough every night to last until the next night. If they left any over and said, "Now, we'll gather in a whole lot tonight, we won't go back to the revival tomorrow night. We'll just gather in a whole lot tonight, and then tomorrow night we'll have plenty left at home." No, no, that got wiggletails in it. Yes, sir.
159 Oh, we got plenty churches, oh, my, fine members, oh, plenty of money in the churches nowadays, sure, much as you want to carry the church on. We got all that, but we ain't got no Fire.
161 A lot of people ain't even got steam up to say "Amen." You can have that free. Oh, hallelujah. What we need tonight... Listen, civilization come by fire, go back and find the tribes that used fire; fire makes my clothes; fire makes the light; fire heats my dinner; everything comes by fire. If you live in modern civilization, you live by fire. If you live in the Divine Presence of God, you're baptized with the Holy Ghost and Fire. Hallelujah. Right.
163 Reminds me of one time, brother and I was up here at Lancassange Creek, and we was walking along, we had an old turtle. And that was the funniest looking thing; he'd throw them feet when he walked.
166 I said, "I'll fix him up," and I took him down to the creek. First, I got a stick. I tried to beat him; that didn't do no good, just didn't do a bit of good; he just laid there. And I just whipped him as hard as I could, and he just laid there. (You can't beat It into them, not a bit. No, no need of trying it, threaten them, everything.) And I took him there; I said, "I'll fix him up," I stuck him down in the water. Just a few bubbles come up, he just stayed the same way. 170 Well, it was a type, a beautiful type. Yes, sir. That represented something, when that manna was falling, that meant... God gave them that after they passed through the Red Sea (type of the Blood), and the taskmasters was dead. God had to sustain their life. And He had to give them something, being that they'd separated themselves from the homeland, and they was out in the wilderness. They were pilgrims there. They were in a journey, and God had to sustain their life, so He promised He would supply everything they had need of. So He did it, and He rained the manna down. Was a beautiful type.
171 On the day of Pentecost when this church was inaugurated, the Holy Ghost church, they separated from all their churches, and everything else, to come out to receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost. And they were waiting there, "What are we going to do? Our Master's gone up to heaven, but He told us to wait here awhile, just to stick around a little while, He was going to send us Something to take us through."
174 But brother, I'll tell you, it was like a rushing mighty wind, come from heaven, filled all the house where they were setting. Hallelujah. Brother, the building wasn't big enough to hold them. Out into the streets they went, singing, jumping, dancing.
176 Like old Naaman, when Naaman went down to get his... Elijah told him to go down and duck seven times, or dip seven times. Oh, my, how that hurt his prestige. "Uh," said, "isn't the water up there just as good?"
179 Brother, I'm telling you, some people say, "I don't believe that I have to get up to the altar, and boohoo and cry around, snot around like the rest of them do." Stay back there then.
182 Well, what does that represent to us? All right, when they all got drunk on this new Manna... "Huh?" Yeah, come from out of heaven. Now, Moses never said, "Bake a few extra loaves tonight." Didn't have nothing to bake with. They were aliens; they was--they was pilgrims and strangers, and so they didn't have nothing to bake with. And God rained it out of heaven. Is that right? And as God rained it out of heaven, He rained the Holy Ghost out of heaven.
185 Now, what's that got to do with Pentecost? Oh, when they were all eating that good manna, and screaming, and shouting, and carrying on out there like a bunch of--of drunk people, why, someone said, "What can we do?" 187 Now, what time we got? Oh, I'm sorry. I'm only twenty-five minutes late. My, that's strange for me to run that much over, isn't it? All right, just in a moment. Well, I got five more minutes, make it a half hour even. How's that? I don't think...?...
188 Let's get over here and hit the text right quick. They'd through the wilderness. Look at the people, just like it is today. Ministers, don't be discouraged. Look here, just like... But remember, them murmurers, not one of them ever hit the other land, not one of them. But they murmured and complained. They had left the garlic pots of Egypt, and was eating Angel's food, and complaining about it. Isn't that right?
194 An old man one time, he got all filled up with the Holy Ghost, what a wonderful time he was having. His--his daughter, he was staying with her. He'd get the Bible and read, then he'd get up and he'd just cry, and walk up-and-down the floor. She was going to have one of these little pink tea parties, you know, so she got the old man, so she said, "I'll fix him up." She said, "Papa, there's the women coming today." Said, "I know you won't want to fool around with them women."
196 So he gets up there, and she give him a geography. So he got up there and begin to turn the pages, he said, "Hum, Europe, Asia." Went over there, it said, "The sea." He looked down again, said, "Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah." Begin to stomp.
199 Complaining, always murmuring, "I don't know what to do." Oh, my, murmuring. Left the garlic pots, to eat Angel's food. Left the boasting physicians of Egypt, to be with the Great Physician. Left a bunch of people who said, "The days of miracles is past," my, goodness, to be with those people where miracles and all things are possible. Right with that bunch, still complaining. That's right. What a condition. They left the muddy waters of Egypt, to drink from the Fountain that never run dry, still complaining. No wonder their supply was cut off.
201 Then, the first thing you know, Moses said, "Bring them out here. Bring them out here." 204 "Oh, take the Name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow and of woe. When temptations around you gather, breathe that holy Name in prayer." Devils will scatter, like roaches on a floor when the light's turned on. Truly.
205 Here they are. My. He said, "Bring them out there." And he took this judgment rod, and he smote the Rock. And when he hit the Rock, there was a cleft in the side of the Rock.
207 And out of there, a very beautiful parable. What was that lifted up for, the brazen serpent? For healing. Compound reason: When they needed healing, they lifted up a brass serpent. What was it? Because they were murmuring, chiding against God and Moses. And it was for a compound reason, for they were murmuring, sinning, and they were sick and needed healing.
210 My brother, sister, I pray you'll accept Him tonight. I'm sorry I've bungled my lesson up. I--I haven't been preaching for a long time. You excuse me for my emotions, but how good I feel. And you excuse me. I'll settle down in a few more days, so I can teach.
212 And I believe God's going to fill this church with the Holy Ghost, till you hear a scream that'll--that'll swing out through Jeffersonville here. I'm waiting and praying every day and night, waiting just for the crucial moment. You keep fasting, keep praying; getting the kids together, get rid of all the sin around your home, as Jacob said, "Take off your earrings and wash your garments." Get ready. Oh, I hear the sound of abundance of rain.
214 Our heavenly Father, that beautiful church moving on in full armor, and their clothes never got threadbare, their shoes never come off of their feet. Forty years in the wilderness, and there wasn't a feeble one among them: no doctor, earthly doctors; just the Great Physician. No millineries, no nothing to make clothes with; but the great Creator was there who kept their clothes from getting threadbare. They had to go through deep waters and burning sand, pushed through briar patches and thick mountains. Everything was in the way, but that great Pillar of Fire was leading the way. 216 And while we have our heads down, is there a person in here, (with every eye closed), would you raise your hand, say, Brother Branham, please remember me. I--I'm lost, and I--I--I don't know Jesus as my Saviour. I haven't been borned again. I want you to pray for me." Will you raise your hand--hand just now, slip up your hand so I can offer prayer. God bless you. Many of you has got your hands up, everywhere in the building. That's wonderful. God bless you everywhere. Now, say, "Brother Branham, I know, if God should call my soul, that germ of Life isn't in me. That's not in me. I don't know Him that way. I--I really don't know Him that way. I've never been really borned again, but I want to be. I want to be, and I want you to pray for me." Would you raise your hand now, someone else would raise your hand? About a dozen hands. All right, thank you. God bless you, sister. And someone else. All right. Now, God bless you, and you, and you. All right.
217 Now, someone in here that--that wants to be remembered in prayer, you're sick, and say, "Brother Branham, remember me; I'm sick." We haven't had a healing service, because we're counting it all into the Gospel, but I do pray for the sick. And now, if you'll raise your hand, say, "Remember me, I'm sick, Brother Branham." All right, that's several hands up again, that's sick. All right, while we have our heads bowed. 219 And now the sick here, Lord. May, as Moses lifted up that serpent, and every one that looked at the serpent... The serpent never prayed for no one. They just looked and lived; they looked and lived. And every one that looked, lived. Lord, may the sick and afflicted of this, that's in this building tonight, look to the Cross yonder, see that Prince of Peace hanging there, the Antetype of the serpent...?... the serpent of sin, and He was made sin for us. Lord, I pray that You'll heal every one of them just now. May the Holy Spirit move right through there, surge through their beings just now, and heal them of their infirmity.
220 Bless those, Lord, who are in the way, wayfaring men. Old men and women here who's fought to win the prize, and sailed through bloody seas, stood bitter persecution, and domestic troubles, and everything, and still waving on. O Morning Star, lead on, Lord Jesus. 223 The Lord bless you. Now, as you leave, I'll ask the brother ushers if they'll come forth and get the little books there, and the pictures. (And each one of them gets this too, brother usher, and the--and the little... and the picture there.) If you desire one. We're not selling books; we're not selling picture. If you want them, all right; if you don't, that's just... We just got them for that purpose. Would you brothers come forward now and get them, if you will, Brother Cox and Brother Fleeman, and some stand at each door there, if the people want them.
224 How many loves the Lord, say, "Amen." [Congregation shouts, "Amen."--Ed.] All right.
227 And then, if the Lord willing, Sunday morning on these, these questions and answers, the Lord being willing, we'll have it.
230 Now, how many knows this song... (Give us a little, just, "Don't Forget The Family Prayer." You know it?) Lets see if we can sing it without music now. How many knows that little old song here, "Don't Forget The Family Prayer?" All right. Now, let's start slowly.
Don't forget the family prayer,
Jesus wants to meet you there;
He will take your every care,
Oh, don't forget the family prayer.
How many of you have family prayer? Let's see. Yeah, now she's got the chord there. That's got it. Let's try it now, come on.
Don't forget the family prayer,
Jesus wants to meet you there;
He will take your every care,
Oh, don't forget the family prayer.
232 Our dismissing song, "Take The Name Of Jesus With You," you know it, don't you?
Take the Name of Jesus...
Go back and shake hands now, turn around. That's right. Shake hands now, make up. If you got anything against anybody, go back and shake their hand, say, "No, we're pilgrims together."
... it everywhere you go.
Precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of heaven;
[Brother Branham speaks to someone--Ed.] Brother Smith, I haven't seen...?...
Hope of earth and joy of heaven.
Now, listen closely now.
At the Name of Jesus bowing,Falling prostrate at His feet,King of kings in heaven we'll crown Him,Oh, when our journey is complete.
Precious Name (O precious Name), O... (O how sweet!)Hope of earth and joy of heaven;Precious Name (Precious Name), O how sweet!Hope of earth and joy of heaven.
235 We're happy you were here tonight. Want you to be back and be with us tomorrow night, if you can. If you haven't got a post of duty, be with us. |
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