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It Wasn't So From The Beginning (62-0630B)
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E-1 You know, preachers are always long-winded, and I am. And so I'm... I guess we just have a few minutes, about ten or fifteen minutes, something like that? And I'd just like to say that I have certainly enjoyed this stay here with you--you friends. And this morning, coming in and meeting sister here, that I had seen in a vision over there the other night, come to find out that she was.. had--had Hodgkin's disease one time in a meeting, and was healed, and three different times that the Holy Spirit has called this woman out.
E-2 And then, I met this brother here, that up at the other meeting had cancer on his face. And now the Lord has healed him, and Brother Jackson, the organist. And then I was reminded of, up at Lake Port, where we had the meeting up there recently. And there was a--a little German, or someone across the hill, and he had his wife laying there. And the Holy Spirit was making discernment, telling him about how he'd made a promise to give so much money to a church if the Lord would let his wife be healed with cancer, and told him that--that he didn't have to make that promise. God owned everything anyhow. And so they... And the lady was healed. She's still living and just... I saw her. E-3 And come to find out that our brother chairman thought we were full-fledged brothers, and come to find out he's an Arkie. Did you... Yes, sir. Yes, sir. And they tell me if you took Arkansas and Oklahoma out of California, there'd be no more California. Well, it sure has been some wonderful friends from Arkansas. And I'm sure if I ever make heaven I'll see many people there from Arkansas, and Oklahoma, and--and the world over. We're so happy to be here, and having this time of fellowship. E-4 And someone was telling me that a little lady here somewhere that had a... in... I believe it's this lady right here, this man and his wife. Said that she was called last night in the meeting of having some kind of growth, or something, on her body. And the different ones... I thought maybe in this time that I would try to make a little explaining. E-5 Now, you watch your watch, and just don't be ashamed, and take hold of my coat when it's just about time, 'cause I--I get talking. I won't tell him; he's already pulling it. See? So I know... But we--we... This room here, they'll probably want it. Wasn't that a lovely breakfast? Wouldn't... You'd really appreciate that? That was just a real Arkansas breakfast (That's right.), ham and eggs, and so forth.
E-6 And so, the meetings here, we felt that the Lord would lead us up here, and have this time of fellowship. And it's really been nice. E-7 Now, here is what visions does. Now, our sister here, the strange thing... When I turned the other night, looking to brother (and she was telling me the story of being setting down there to watch his face, you see) and--and seeing this woman. Then I noticed back again, and I seen it was coming from this direction, looked, and there was the woman. And here I had no idea what that would be, you know. And I didn't know being his wife. Then seen the vision open then. It was in their home, and I knew it had to be his wife then. And that's three times that she's did that.
E-8 Now, what that is is her faith in that gift. See? She don't realize, but she's the one's a-doing it. She does it herself. Now, if we just think a moment, maybe, so that you'd get little better hold on what it is in these few minutes. Let's take our Lord, because, after all, everything is of Him. See? It's Him, and not us. It couldn't be one of we minister brothers or anyone. It is... E-9 And sometimes you've noticed you've went right down the line preaching, saying "This is it. This is it." And then the next time, you turn around and say something look like contradicts that. You think, "Am I a hypocrite?" See? But you see, it's God working in you. Like I said about Jonah the other night. See, he wasn't out of the will of the Lord; it was God working in him. He sent him over one way, but he was setting--told him to go that way, but He turned him around. See? That's the way... Sometimes I've said things, and I turn around and think, "What's the matter with me?" Come to find out it's the Holy Spirit. And when a man's preaching by inspiration, must yield himself completely to the Spirit. It's the only way we're going to ever... Or, I can do it, 'cause I have no intellectual powers to--to put a sermon or anything together. E-10 And you minister brothers, while we're together, I--I've said this from the platform. I want to say it again. I've kept the meeting kind of juvenile, you know, kind of so the people... There's many of them here... I realize this country, that this is a great Catholic country, bound to be here. See? And those people just coming in, they just... They don't get it if you go to something strong.
E-11 Now, let's take our Lord as our Example because He said He was our Example. Now, His Life is in us. Now, we think like this--for just to get a little thought of a--not a text to preach from, but Jesus said one time, speaking about marriage and divorce, He said, "It wasn't so from the beginning." E-12 And studying through many books of the history of the church, the Hislop's "Two Babylons" (you've probably studied it), and Foxe's "Book of Martyrs," and--and the Pre-Nicaea Councils, Nicaean Fathers, and so forth. You go back and find that every spirit in the land, and every cult, and everything, if you go back, it begin in Genesis. It's coming up to a blooming time, a blossoming time. You see them come out like Cain and Abel. And watch those two boys come right down to be Judas and Jesus. And just right on through (You see?), it comes right on out into this last days, where the antichrist and the Christ Spirit, so close, it'd deceive the very elected if possible. Now, we're taught that, and we know that's true.
E-13 Now, we take our Lord. When He was here He did not claim to do miracles. He said it was the Father, God, that dwelt in Him, and He was... He expressed God through Himself. God, in otherwise, built Himself a body that He lived in Himself. God came down, was manifested in flesh in Christ. And it was not Jesus, the body, the Son of God; it was the God of glory in the Son of God, showing the glory of God (You see?), through Himself: the God of glory manifesting the glory of God. And in Him... God dwelt in Him, and He reflected God. E-14 You might not think that people are watching you, but they're watching every move you make. You are a Bible to many people. Therefore, we got to watch what we do, our business deals, and everything that we do in our entire walk. Just yield yourself to the Spirit, and God will reflect Himself through you, as I said, like a vine. Jesus said in John 15, "I am the Vine; ye are the branches." Well, now remember, the vine does not bear fruit; it's the branch that bears fruit. But it gets its life from the vine.
E-15 Well now, a few months ago I was in Arizona to a precious friend of mine, John Sharritt. And he owns many citrus groves. Real poor brother, a Pentecostal brother, and the Lord blessed him, and now he owns... He... Well, he... The other day I think, he was telling me about he had forty-nine thousand acres of cotton and stuff, just what... The Lord has blessed him in a financial way. And he rides around in an old Chevrolet, and the--the sun visor hanging down. And we were...
E-16 And I said, "That's remarkable, Brother Sharritt. Now," I said, "now, next year when the next crop comes on, they'll all be oranges?"
E-17 Now, Christ is the branch... He is the--the Vine. But if we graft in... This morning, here, there may be different denominations among us: Assemblies, and Oneness, and--and Church of God, and--and all these other different churches, denominations. See? If we take our denominational branch and put it in there, it'll just bear denominational fruit. That's where we have... into the Christian line of Christian name, of Christian life, like citrus fruit, we have grafted in there Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, Lutheran, Catholic. All different kinds are under that name of Christianity. E-18 And we as ministers has got to let our lives be not in some organization. Them things are all right to keep brotherhood and so forth, I mean. But they have their place, but we ourselves must be completely surrendered in Christ, so the Holy Spirit can flow through us. See? And that brings forth the original fruit of Pentecost, which is... The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, you know, that real thing. E-19 Now. Just a... I got to stop now, but... Here, when Jesus was on earth, He was that Vine. He brought forth the headstone, we know... We realize that. He was the first. Now, let's watch Him as He went around. He didn't go around with His dress different from other men. He had no different action. He just a gentle sort of a Fellow, as I preached some time ago on--on "The Forgotten Beatitude." It's found over in Matthew the 11th chapter and the 6th verse, where John the Baptist had sent forth first, you know, and introduced them to the Messiah. He--he was a great prophet, John, between the two ages, between law and grace. And he'd preached that the--there was a Messiah coming that was going to thoroughly purge His floors, and gather the grain, and He was going to be a great Messiah that was going to tear down the Roman empire.
E-20 And then John waited in the wilderness till he was sure he'd know what sign that was. He never went to school. Remember, John went into the wilderness at nine years old. He had--he had a commission from God. It could not be an ecclesiastical ring-around something. It had to be genuine. So he waited in the wilderness until he heard from God.
E-21 But then, there's something happened, disappointment. That's what happens to all of us. In your healings and things you'll find out looks like something didn't work just right. Remember, that's the enemy, and God's permitting it to give you a trial of it, see what you're going to do.
E-22 But what he couldn't understand, there was the sign over Him but yet He was so much different. He wasn't that great guy was going out and tearing up everything, like he thought He would. He was little, gentle, meek sort of a Fellow, pushed around from here to there, you know. "What a strange fellow this Guy is."
E-23 Now, Jesus never... You know, John was in prison and Jesus knew that. So He never give him a book on how to behave himself in jail (or--or something like that), or tell him some rules and regulations of the campaign. He just said, "Stay and wait till the service is over. Then go tell what you saw." E-24 That's... they don't know... They--they fool with a penknife. They don't know to take a two-edged sword, stand out there at the battle front where you fight demons, and things. That's not that kind of a man. Said, "You don't... That wasn't what you went..." Said, "What did you go to see? A prophet?" Said, "I say unto you, greater than a prophet." He was. He was a messenger of the covenant, and he was greater than a prophet. He bridged those together.
E-25 Now, we find our Lord then in His work, that He claimed to do nothing of Himself but what He seen the Father doing. He gave all praise to God, thing that was unnatural, supernatural. Every armor that we have, brother, all of our armor is supernatural. We--we... Nothing natural that we have. We must believe it.
E-26 And when Jesus... One day a sickness came in a family of His friend, and He went away. The Father had told Him to go away, 'cause He said (Saint John 5:19) He did nothing till the Father showed Him, not the Father told Him, but showed Him. And He went away.
E-27 Now, when He returned, finally He said, "Lazarus sleepeth." That's the way He knew it.
E-28 Now, if you notice, when He went to the grave where Lazarus was... Now, He'd already... He knew exactly what was going to happen. I'm sure we all believe that. He knew, 'cause He said He did nothing till the Father showed Him, and that's the reason He didn't go. That's the reason He said, "I'm--I'm glad I wasn't there for your sake," 'cause they'd been asking Him to pray for him, when He already knew by vision that He wasn't to pray for him. He was to raise him from the dead. See? And He said, "I go wake him." E-29 But passing through a crowd of people one day, where a little woman touched the border of His garment... A little woman in the time of menopause was having floods of blood. And so she touched His garment. And He stopped and said, "Who touched Me? I perceive that I have gotten weak." See, that was the woman using God's gift. See? He was God's gift. The greatest gift was ever give to the world was when God gave His Son. We all admit that. See? And see, God was using His gift.
E-30 It's just like this: We're all... There's a carnival in town. And us little southerners, you know, didn't have any money, and so we--we want to see this show. It's in a big board fence. And Brother Williams here, say he's short and strong, sturdy. And I'm a great big, tall, thin fellow. And so, perhaps, maybe he could pack water to the elephants. He's strong. I couldn't do it: too high up from the ground. See? I couldn't pack the water he did, 'cause he's built low and strong. Now, he can't help being like that; neither can I help being the way I am.
E-31 Well, now, we're all wondering what's just beyond that curtain over there. That's what we all are doing today. What is it? What's beyond? We've come... Like the king of England when it was called Angel Land... When Saint Nicolous come up there, and he baptized the--the king of England in the Name of the Lord. When he set by the fireplace that night and a little sparrow come in from the dark, and flew in, flew around, flew back out, and Saint Nicolous said to him, said, "Where did he come from, and where did he go?" See? And that got the king. So he baptized the king: started Christianity in England.
E-32 Now, we're standing here this morning, and we look all around. There's no place we can get under. But finally I look, and there's a knothole up here way up high. I say, "Brother Wilson..."
E-33 Mine, I was born to see visions. Now, on the platform, here comes--someone comes up before me. Now, it takes their faith to do it. It's their own faith. Now, it's just like a gear, getting into a gear, changing... You're pulling up a hill in a car and then it changes gear. See? I can't change that gear. He does it.
E-34 But now, here stands a person. We're standing here together, now. We want to look a-past the curtain of time. Now, I jump real hard, run up like this and grab a hold, and pull up, come back down. E-35 Now, what if the ringmaster comes by, the boss of the whole thing? Says, "What are you looking at, Brother Branham? Yeah, I know you. I want to show you something." Just pick me up, hand me up in his hand, or something like this, and say, "You see this tent? These people does this, and goes down here, and comes out down here, and over here, and down there." I'm just setting there looking. See? It's all right. Then when he let--sets me down, I'm not tired. See? That's God using His own gift. You see what I mean? That's the way it does. E-36 Now, the people here--some of these people that's with me... Maybe some of you are strange to me. The vision that comes out there, when just sovereignly He sends it, there's no complaint about it, sometimes under the anointing, without breath in your body, or respiration for fifty or sixty minutes. See? And He tells what will be just exactly to the point: where it will be, how it'll happen and everything, the whole panoramic of the whole thing. And God's my Judge, to Whose Bible I stand here, has never failed one time of one iota, of the thousands of times. And... But there's no complaint about that.
E-37 But in a meeting when a little individual will come, like... That's them using that same gift. See? It's the person using it. Now, you catch it? Jesus felt no strain when He raised Lazarus from the grave, because the Father had told Him. See? But now, when it comes to a woman using that gift, virtue had gone from Him. You get what I mean? That's what does it. E-38 Now, there's just one thing that I'd like to say now, again, 'cause they'll probably be getting us out of here. But... Now watch what it says. Don't leave too quick. See? I guess Brother Borders may explain that to you in--in the opening meeting. See? Don't leave too quick. When it says, "Here is a person that's... It's before here... has a tumor, or cancer, or..." Here, let me give you a little illustration; say, we'll take Brother Williams here, and I think it'll give... Do we have that much time? So we'll--we'll... It just won't take a...
E-39 Now, I've never seen him before: say I've never seen him. I'm in New York City. And he goes today out here to a doctor, and he's wearing this pretty light suit and tie. And he goes to the doctor. And the doctor says, "Reverend, I'm very sorry to tell you, but you're suffering with TB. There's nothing that can help you now. You're--you're in a stage where it's too late to retire, so it's--it's--it's going to--it's going to kill you."
E-40 And so then I stand there and I say, "How do you do?"
E-41 See, I'm watching just what he's doing. And maybe I come to this very meeting, and may meet somebody else now. And recently he was wearing a white suit, light-colored suit with a light tie. "You were setting at a table listening to someone speak. You was wearing glasses. A lady set next to you, was kinda--kinda heavy set, and wore a pink dress." You know it was right this time here. See? And it just leaves me. I don't know what I said. See? I was standing right here watching that.
E-42 Now, he hasn't waited long enough. See? He's just... That's him doing it. That's what his own faith did. Now, wait and see what God says about it. See? Now, if nothing else happens... I stand there a minute and nothing happens... I keep watching. If nothing happens, I look back. And if he isn't shadowed yet, I'll say, "I'll pray for you, sir," and then send him off.
E-43 Then--then the next day he will go, and he will say to the friends was with him, some of you minister brothers, "Wasn't that strange?" See? Now, if it's only his faith that's done something, he knows his faith has touched God. But now, what has God said to him? He hasn't waited long enough to find out. See? He rushed right on off the platform. E-44 Here... just, Brother Evans here, setting right here... Now, we realize that we're not to use God's gifts as ouija boards. We realize that. We can't play with God's gifts. He wouldn't give them to anybody would do that. That's right. This man had come up to visit me, he and his wife and his children. And there's just much could be said about many of these things, but here's what happened, so a little testimony. He had a new car, all their clothes and things in it. He stopped at the Miller's Cafeteria in Louisville. And in Kentucky, you can sell a car as long as you've just got a... you... They make you a title for it. See? And they had a ring of thieves there that was stealing cars, running them in and spraying them over, making them a title, and selling it. Oh, they just... It was terrible.
E-45 Mr. Evans, coming for hundreds of miles (about seven hundred and fifty miles from Georgia) up there, just drove in, turned off the key, and went in to eat. Come back out--car, clothes, recorder, everything he had was tore up, gone, didn't know where it was at. So there he was, hundreds of miles from home, no money, no clothes, no nothing, and a new car gone.
E-46 And so, then Brother Evans, and Brother Fred, and many of them come up to the house there, four or five brethren. Brother Willie, I don't know whether you was with them that morning or not. I know Brother Fred was, and I can't remember just how many there was. And we got down before the Lord to pray.
E-47 It might be something, God put a curse upon that person to make them do a certain thing, and you come around and take it off, like Moses did smiting the rock, or Elijah because he was called bald-headed, and cursed those little children and so forth. You have to watch with gifts of God. You've got to watch what you're doing (See?), when you go to cursing and stomping devils, and things like that, when you don't know what you're talking about; you get in trouble with God (See?), 'cause you have to realize what's happened. This... Something's down there's causing this to happen, then you'd better wait and tell that person about it, and make that right first.
E-48 Now. And Mr. Evans come in, and he said, "Brother Branham," he said--told me the story.
E-49 And going out, I seen a young fellow wearing a yellow shirt (had once been a Christian and raised in a Christian home) was in Brother Evans' car going down to Bowling Green, Kentucky, a hundred and eighteen miles below Louisville. And the Spirit (while praying) convicted him, that he was doing wrong. He was working for this ring; he was doing wrong. And then the Spirit, the Word, holding over him in this prayer, he turned, come back.
E-50 Another case right on there, just to show you the opposite, then I will quit, sure enough, so then They... This is the same man, on a man that bought a car from him and would not--did not pay him. Run off. And the Spirit of the Lord, when we prayed, went after that man, but he was a rough, ungodly sinner. See, the Word wouldn't have no effect on him. Then God had to work it another way, and sent him around.
E-51 See, God knows how to do things to work it. See? But sometimes if it's a lingering case... Now, that case lingered for a couple months or more, two months (What say?)... Two years before it ever happened... But you see, he'd asked, and knowed that if we asked that thing...
E-52 I could talk to you all day. You're such a wonderful bunch of people. I love you real well. And I'm here, my Christian friends, to help you. I'm here to do all that I can to help seine with you brethren. Now, sometimes people say, we knowing today.
E-53 And I want you to pray for me. It's awfully hard, brethren. It's hard, 'cause sometimes you say--you have to say things that just... Maybe a person's opinion's been one way, and yet you've got to say it. You're--you're duty bound to say it. You've got to say it. And then it hurts, and it hurts maybe your brother or something. Then you feel terrible about it. E-54 How about a man to a woman? No matter whether she's pretty, ugly, or whatever it is, if she's a lady, a real lady, any man will respect that's got a ounce of man about him. See? No matter who it is, he respects her stand. See? And that's the way I think it is amongst brethren, brethren who sees somebody that's convinced. I have the same respects to brethren who might disagree with me. I would say, certainly I respect his...
E-55 A great story comes in my mind now of that Lutheran dean up there, you know, when he wrote me a letter, and said I was a polished-up soothsayer, you know, and so forth like that; and told the horrible (You see?), about me. Yet I wrote him a letter back.
E-56 And He said, "The very idea of you standing up there." Said, "I drove fifteen miles through a blinding snowstorm to hear a man of God, and what did I find but a polished-up soothsayer."
E-57 Later he wrote me a letter. He said, "I apologize for that, and I hear you're coming to Minneapolis again." It was Dr. Aegery, and he said, "I--I'll... I--I'd like for you to come to the college. I'd like to ask you some questions." (Have I got time to tell it?) And said... Have... and I said...
E-58 So they give us a nice dinner. They're Norwegian. And so they had a great big smorgasbord dinner, and set in the shape of the cross, and put me at the head of it here. The lovely little ladies served the table. And Dr. Aegery raised up after the--after dinner and he said, "Brother Branham, I know you've got to get back for service tonight," but said, "I want to ask you a question."
E-59 And he said, "We are hungry here at Bethany." He said, "We--we want God." He said, "And we read about the Pentecostals." And he said, "I understood that you used to be a Baptist."
E-60 And he said, "Then what have we Lutherans got?"
E-61 Said, "Then we heard about you was coming over here." And said, "We went over there." And said, "Quickly, being disappointed so many times on an illusion, we applied it to being an evil spirit that... I'm sorry that I said it."
E-62 And I happened to think... The students that couldn't pay their way through, they had about a thousand-acre farm there, or more, maybe two thousand acres, and they planted corn, and let the students work their way through. See? And I said, "One time there was a man that planted a field of corn." How many ever seen corn come up? We all seen it. And I said, "The next morning when he went out there were two little blades, or one morning when he went out there was two little blades sticking up." He said, "Praise the Lord for a crop of corn."
E-63 I said, "That was the Lutherans. Finally those two little blades growed into a tassel, something different. And that was the Methodists by sanctification, which you all preached justification; and the tassel looked back down at the blade and said, 'Huh. I'm a tassel. I don't have any use for you at all. I'm it now.'"
E-64 And I said, "Then the grain said, 'I don't need neither tassel nor leaf. I don't need you Methodists, or you Lutherans either one. I'm the grain.'" I said, "After all, it took the life that was in the blade to make the tassel, and the life in the blade to make the grain." I said, "The Pentecostal church is the advanced Lutheran church." E-65 Brethren, we got the best product in the world, but we're handling it wrong. See? That's right. What say, if--if Brother Borders here is a carpenter, what if he was standing out here with a hammer beating around on nails (You see?), and I had some kind of super-duper hammer here, that I could put a keg of nails in, go 'brrrrp,' just go up like that, and nail all the boards on at once. And I come up to him and say, "Yeah. You're out of the game. You ain't got nothing. There's nothing to you anyhow. You're not even in the game." See? I've ruined my product right there. I've approached him in the wrong way. See? E-66 If I'll go up and tell him how wonderful, what a good carpenter he is and just leave my product, it'll sell itself if it's any good. That's right. That's what I'm here for, friends. See? It's a product of God that's an advanced, we call it, maybe, ministry to the Lutheran, and you Methodists, and Baptists, and many of you brethren. We're not try to push something on you. We're only trying to tell you of an advanced gift that the Lord has given to the church, and may His grace help us.
E-67 I'm sorry to take all this time. I just get to talking. God bless you. Let's sing real easy while we get this door shut here now, closing the door.
I love Him, I love Him,
Because He first loved me,
And purchased my salvation
On Calvary's tree.
E-68 Now, laying this little foundation of healing... Now, tonight if it's all right with the pastors and all, I want to take a night for salvation (See?), to see... See, after all, these people that's healed, they'll--if they live long enough they will get sick again perhaps. But if one time they're saved, they have Eternal Life then. That's right. They'll come in the resurrection.
E-69 Heavenly Father, nervously, hurryingly, we can't do justice to the job. But I hope that somehow this morning by Your Presence being here, that we, leaving here will just go with our hearts full of joy.
E-70 Thank you for this brotherhood, these fine men and women who I expect to live in eternity with, through all ages that is to come, or worlds without end. Bless our brother chairman here and his wife, every minister and his wife, all the visitors with us this morning.
E-71 Bless the ministry of these my brethren, God, their little churches, and my sisters and brothers that's setting here this morning, their works. God, they're here. I've met this little Pentecost group worldwide, way back in those jungles there, where men would dare to go, and there'd be a little unsponsored Pentecostal setting back there holding the candle of light, not underwritten by nobody, some little man or woman standing back there all disfigured up, and eat up with ameba, and clothes ragged, but holding forth the candle of light. As Paul said in Hebrews, "of whom the world is not worthy of, they wandered about in sheepskins and goat skins and destitute and afflicted." God, the great judgment will only reveal it.
E-72 Forgive our many weaknesses, Lord. We don't intend to do anything wrong, Lord, but through flesh we do make mistakes daily. So in order to stay alive in Christ, we have to die to our own thoughts. So keep us dead to ourselves and alive in Him. Let our bodies be so, and our soul so submissive to Him that people will see the reflection of Christ as we go, or come, or whatever we do. |
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