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E-1 I was... There'd been a little girl who appeared in the meeting; many of you seen it. It was in "We The People." The article was packed, a little blind girl [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]... in many. And so they... The little girl caught a hold of me and just held on. She was a--a--a little girl, wore glasses, very badly blinded. And she could see shadows, but that's about all I think she could see. I don't... I beg your pardon. I don't believe she could even see shadows. I--I hardly think she could. Don't remember the case just now, but the night before a little club footed baby had been in braces for years. And the Holy Spirit spoke and told them how long, four, five years it'd been that way, and what was going to take place. And then the mother walked over there and unlaced the baby; here it come walking across the platform just normal.
E-2 And that's where a man in a wheelchair... Mrs. Morgan had been the nurse from Mayo's, that had been healed with cancer. She's on the dead list, been dead eight years, they think. But she's still nursing. Well, because the Lord Jesus healed her. And she'd been interested in this man. Well, we can give him a prayer card, but to call him in the prayer line, that we cannot. 'Cause that's... We... That's has to be sovereignly by God to do that. We just give out the cards each day newly. And wherever comes on my mind, I just call some people, and I feel that's what God wants (You see?), whatever He chooses. That way if... No one knows just where it will be. And the brothers that give out the cards, Billy and sometimes Brother Woods and sometimes ever who helps him, they... The... They don't know where it's going to be. And I don't know. I just come and choose from that.
E-3 And so going down to--to touch him there, there was a man was all bent up with arthritis, that retarded state where his fingers and things become knotty. And passing by, the man soon as he was touched raised up and started jumping up and down out of his wheelchair they had him setting in. This other old man kind of touched my clothes, or something, and went by... Now, you know there's nothing in my coat or clothes to heal. There's nothing about me. It was something where he could rest his faith (You see?), something that he believed in. E-4 Now, the little blind girl that night, she received her sight. How the blessed Lord Jesus gave--restored the sight to that little girl was certainly a miraculous thing. And she was so happy about it. And it caused a great stir everywhere. And "We The People" packed it. The--the book, it's printed in many languages, one of the greatest... Well, it's got articles in there of, oh, of science and of religion and so forth. And then you people of the Assemblies of God, it appeared in your paper also. Several of the healing magazines packed it. To that, all praise be given to our Lord Jesus Who did it. E-5 I heard Brother Boze a few moments ago said, "People had come from miles away." They have. Perhaps I get letters up there of people from their hotels and things, that's come from way up in different parts of the country, saying, "Well, we've drove a long ways; we've come in; we've brought a sick child. We..." Then testimony. Maybe the next day I get another letter, said, "The Lord healed it last night on the road, going home happy." And then... So we're grateful for all these things. The Lord be praised.
E-6 And now, I notice that there's only one wheelchair left at the building, or cot; there's no more. And a lady they was telling me the other night was healed of something, from Mayo Brothers, that was seen a vision of her and was healed. And there's a little girl setting here in a wheelchair. Sister dear, I hope you won't be setting in that in another hour from now. Jesus Christ have you well and out of there. I wish there was something that I could do about it, like coming down and making you well. Sister dear, I got a little girl at home too; she's only eight years old but I think, what if that was her setting in the wheelchair? I'd be happy if Jesus would heal her. I'll be happy if He healed you. I can only say what He tells me to do; you understand. You pray. I believe it's His will to do it. If your faith can just climb up that far, it'll be over. So...
E-7 Here a few night ago, perhaps maybe the person's here in the building tonight. They're from this instit--big school over here, college. They said--wrote a letter and said, "Brother Branham, we've tried to contact you all over the country for the girl that had gone away and was lost for a year or two," or something like that. And the FBI give the girl up as dead, or something. She'd left from some kind of a, oh, I guess, dope racket or something she'd been in. Went off with some man or something, and that was all that was seen of her. And they thought maybe if they could ask me to pray and the Lord would show me a vision what happened.
E-8 But that day I had so many different things to pray for. There was children sick and afflicted and everything. I thought, "My." I went in that night and I prayed till about eleven o'clock. I went into my room and went to bed. I woke up the next morning around three-thirty or four, and I thought, "Well, wonder what He's got me up at this time for." I got up, turned on the light, read a chapter out of the Bible and waited a little while. And after while I started to lay back down. And I looked up, and I seen a young lady coming walking. She was dressed in a brown velvet looking suit (I guess you call it.), the coat and skirt part separate you know. And so, she was walking like that, kind of red hair, sandy, dark red hair, attractive looking girl, rather strong. And she was smiling. She was walking back home.
E-9 That morning I kept seeing a little baby before me. I called the office, and they read down all the--the lists that they hadn't sent up yet. I thought, "O God, where is this baby?" I looked over again, got the list at home, read over it, no baby. The only thing I had was a baby about five years old, cancer in both eyes, down in Kentucky. But He kept saying, "An infant baby." I kept looking, wondering where that baby would be. No vision. I... But I knew it was there; it was an infant baby.
E-10 So I called back to my office, and the secretary said, "Well, he married a girl from here in the city by the name of, I forget, Thompson, I believe it was, or something like... Jackson, Jackson. So he said... She give me the--her father's name, Thomas Jackson. So I called them, and I said, "I am Brother Branham." I said, "I don't want you to be--think that I am mentally disturbed but..."
E-11 And I know how they give a blood transfusion to a baby, it's from the vein, the needle in the head here. You see? And it's very... Looks very painful to the little fellow, but that's where they can catch the vein there. And I said, "Well, I'll wait about a hour until the blood transfusion's over, then I'll go to the hospital."
E-12 And, friends, well, a--the hospital could give you a record, the father and mother. I went about an hour later, or maybe an hour and a half later, to the hospital. The mother was standing, waiting for me, great big smile on her face. I said, "How do you do?" I said, "Are you Mrs. Ledford, the--the Reverend D. W. Ledford's wife?" He...
E-13 So she said, "Reverend Branham," said, "my mother called me just about an hour ago." And said, "She told me what you'd seen and what had happened this morning." She said, "The baby, I'm here with it; they was expecting it to die at any minute." And said, "I... The doctors don't even know what was wrong with it." Said, "One thing we know; it was a diabetic." And it's only five months old. And said, "It's a diabetic, and I forget what all they found, but what was making that semiconscious, they didn't know." And said, "I talked to my mother. When my mother told me," said, "in my heart I knew my baby would live." Said, "When I turned back it was kicking its heels, and gooing, and laughing." Said, "Come, look at it." So she said, "I'm just waiting for the doctor to come to dismiss it," Doctor Roby of Jeffersonville.
E-14 Now, tonight, it's Saturday night; tomorrow morning you get up to go to Sunday School. [Brother says, "Can we get the amplifier louder than it is? I wonder, I'm afraid of those that sit behind it's a little hard for them to hear."--Ed.] The--the engineer, ever who's engineering it...
E-15 So now, in the Book of Hebrews the 10th chapter, we wish to read a portion of the Word. And just take a, oh, twenty, thirty minutes, if God willing, to speak on this. Now, it's not premeditated; it's just whatever the Holy Spirit will lead for this time. Now, I love the reading of the Word for faith cometh by hearing, and hearing of the Word of God. And I love it because I know it's God's Word to us. Paul here writing (we believe it's Paul.) to the Hebrews... Reads this:
For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers unto perfect. (I want to emphasize that perfect.)For then would they have not ceased to been offered? because... the worshipper once purged should have no more conscience... (or desire, is a better translation),... of sins.
But in those sacrifices there was a remembrance of sin made... of sin, year--every year.
Now, the 11th verse.
And every priest standing daily ministering often... ofttimes the same sacrifice, which can never take away sin:
But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins forever, set down on the right hand of God;
From henceforth expecting until his enemies be made His footstool.
For by one offering he has perfected for ever them that are sanctified.
E-16 We would like to think in the terms tonight, of this wonderful letter of the apostle Paul, as we'll--will believe. (It's not determined yet by scholars just who wrote the book of Hebrews, but believing that it was Saint Paul...) How he was trying to show and he was more or less using... He was being a typologist here. He was trying to show what the law was a shadow of good things to come and not the very image, or the very things itself; it was just a shadow.
E-17 Someday we're all coming down that way, friends. Every one of us are on our road there tonight. And each time our heart beats, is one time less than it'll ever beat again. It's just got so many beats it's going to make in this journey. Some... It'll make its last beat one of these days. Then we've got to go down through the shadow of death. So we're happy that we have been promised that the Morning Star would meet us there to light up the valley and give us the--a light to cross the river.
E-18 Now, Paul speaking here of the valley, or the shadow, rather, the law, being a shadow of good things to come, could never make the worshipper perfect. Then he goes on to show what the perfection is. Now, it's a strange thing that this is so much thought of people; they say, "Well, I'm weak; my faith is not very much; I'm not a very good Christian." That's just what the devil wants you to say. You're just talking his language right then. See? You mustn't never say that. Don't never let your testimony be negative; let it be positive all the time. "I am saved. I have God in my heart. I believe Him with all my heart." Do you believe in Divine healing? "With all of my heart."
E-19 Tonight we want to talk on the--the law. Now, under the Old Testament many think that the law, or the--that the shedding of the blood begin in the law. But the sacrifice for sin was before the law. And as soon as they were brought out of the garden of Eden, Abel offered to God a lamb, which was in type the Lord Jesus.
E-20 Did you ever notice in the Scripture, Jesus was led away. Did you ever notice why, wonder why He wasn't born in a house and in a cradle like a little baby is? He was born in a barn, a stable. Lambs are not born in cradles; they're born in stables. He was the Lamb of God. And they led... Abel led his lamb, and Christ was led away, the Lamb being led to the slaughter. E-21 And in the Old Testament if a man done anything wrong he had to come under the--the blood to be justified again, for without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins. How beautiful, how striking that comes to us today. Without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sin. No matter what church you belong to, what denomination, what organization, how good a father or mother you had, it's a individual affair. That every man or woman today in order to be saved, doesn't have to study theology; they don't have to learn any certain kind of prayers. The only thing they have to do is accept the shed Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ that's been prepared. Then through the shedding of blood there comes remission of sin, or sins remitted.
E-22 Now, in the Old Testament a beautiful picture of the sinner coming to offer for himself a sacrifice... He had to find (We know all in type how it must be) a lamb without a blemish; it must be brought from the... The--the sin offering was--had to be from the first sheep--the first sheep from the old mother ewe. And it must be without blemish. And it must be brought up and sacrificed, die for the sins of the people.
E-23 Now, I might ask you this a way, want you to consider this. In the 10th chapter of Hebrews, about the 40th verse, somewhere there, I want to ask you, if you ever did think, or hear people speak on, what the unpardonable sin was. I used to be told by my mother that the unpardonable sin was a abortion case. In other words, a woman that would get rid of her babies before they were born, taking the life of the children before they even had a chance, that that was the unpardonable sin.
E-24 Now, remember, lady, that's a horrible thing.
E-25 Jesus said, when He was here on earth... They brought to Him one day a bunch of men, and they said, "He casteth out devils through Beelzebub, the prince of the devils."
E-26 Now, Paul picks it up also in Hebrews 10:40, I believe it is, and said, "If we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but a fearful looking for the fiery indignation. He that despised Moses' law died without mercy under two or three witnesses (no matter who he was). How much more sorer punishment, though worthy (minister, whoever he may be), that's trod the blood of Jesus Christ under his feet, and counted the covenant wherewith he was sanctified with, an unholy thing, doing despite to the works of grace?" I'm quoting Scripture. Let's go back to begin now.
E-27 I'm not a legalistic; neither am I an Arminian or a Calvinist. But I believe that each one had a doctrine. But they run off on the deep side of it. They just stayed with that and didn't balance the thing up. There's a highway and a way, and the way is the road. A highway has a post way over here and a post way over there, but in the middle of this highway comes a road. You get over in the... You can be in a highway and be in a gutter. But get in the way. Isaiah said, "There shall be a highway and a way." "And" is a conjunction which brings the highway down to a way. And here's where you travel, is in the way. That's where smooth running is in the way.
E-28 Notice. Now, "He that sins willfully..." Now, sin is bottled to this. There's two elements. One of them is faith. The other one is unbelief. And unbelief is sin. That's the only sin there is, is unbelief. Think of it. Unbelief... Jesus said in Mat... Saint John 3, He said: "He that believeth not is condemned already." See? You don't have a chance. Now, there's no halfway Christians. You're either a believer or not a believer.
E-29 Now, if this is presented to you... Now, look. "For it is impossible (See?) for those who were once enlightened, made partakers of the Holy Ghost, to fall away again. For if we sin (disbelieve) willfully..." Let it soak. "If we disbelieve willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sin." E-30 Now, to it the believer come, pleading, brought his lamb and laid it down. He confessed his sin. What a beautiful type here. Then the priest cut its throat. And the believer laid his hands on the dying lamb. And when he held it and see the little fellow kicking, his blood spurting, his little head jerking, and the little fellow trying to bleat, and the jugular vein cut in his throat as he bleated, dying, quivering, stiffening out, the sinner looked up to God and said, "That should be me. But I'm offering You this lamb and it's dying in my stead." Knowing that he was guilty of transgressing God's laws, therefore he must die. "For the day you eat thereof, that day you die." And when he confessed his sins and an innocent lamb took his place, he realized, with his hands laying on that lamb, feeling it dying in his place, in his conscience he knew that he was guilty and the lamb was innocent; but an innocent substitute took his place. Then if he despised that, or done disgrace to it, for the end of that year, he'd die without mercy.
E-31 Now, a beautiful type of the believer today coming, believing, laying his hands upon Christ's head, and there at the altar or in his seat, wherever he meets Christ, laying his hands upon Him at Calvary and realizing that all that agony and suffering belongs to you... And in your soul deep regrets and sorrow comes. With your hands upon Him, you are changed. You'll never be the same. It's taken the condemnation away from you. He, under the law, being a shadow, the man went away justified, but still with the same desire.
E-32 But in this case... Here it is. In this case, it was not only the life of human, but it was the Life of God. God the perfect One Who came into the womb of the virgin in the form of the Holy Spirit, the Creator Himself bottling Himself up in a blood cell... He had no earthly father. Mary was not touched by man. She was a virgin. And God Himself overshadowed her, or other words the immaculate conception, that God Himself created a blood cell.
E-33 Now, the blood could not be perfect by an animal. But the Blood in Christ was perfect. Now, I will never be perfect. And you will never be perfect. I will never be perfect in your sight. You will never be perfect in my sight. But let's lay that aside. What about in God's sight? I look at you as a human. I look at you as a brother. But God looks at you through the Blood of His Son as a redeemed one. Jesus said, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect." And not what you've done, you have nothing to merit it, but it's what Christ did for you.
E-34 And a man that's ever confessed his sins, standing, laying his hands on the head of the dying Lamb, Christ, and looked to Calvary, can never be the same no more. That's right. "For by one sacrifice..." Hebrews 10:14. "For by one sacrifice He hath perfected for ever those that are sanctified," or cleansed by the Blood of the Lamb.
E-35 You know what the Blood of Christ does to confessed sin? Did you ever take... You women, could you imagine having a wash tub full of bleach and take a little eye dropper full of ink, and you drop it, this ink down into this washtub full of bleach, what happens to the ink? The ink becomes bleach. What happened? It doesn't hurt the bleach a bit. It just takes on and becomes bleach. That's what confessed sin does. When it's confessed upon the Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, it changes its color and becomes righteousness. For you're willing to acknowledge it and accept God's provided way for you to be saved. Nothing like it, friends.
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.
What can make me whole again?
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.
Oh, precious is the flow that makes me white as snow;
No other fount I know,
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.
I think of it tonight. Think of the redeeming song:
Through many dangers, toils and snares
I have already come;
It's grace that's brought me safe this far,
Grace will take me on."
E-36 Back in the Garden of Eden, a picture here before you just for a moment... Look at God's little children, Adam and Eve, running around in the garden: Lovely, no sickness, no heartaches, nothing to harm or destroy, never to get old. When Adam woke up that morning, when God taken from his side the rib and made a woman... I know the Grecian artist and different artists of the world paint the picture of Eve, a horrible looking beast. That's wrong. Only common, every day knowledge would let you know different from that. No one admired anyone that looks like that. Though they might look like that and can't help it, they feel sorry for them.
E-37 But I believe that Eve was the most beautiful woman that God ever put on the earth. I can see her setting there, her eyes as blue as the stars above--the skies, sparkle, her long hair hanging down her back. The most perfect looking woman ever was on earth, there she is. God give Adam the best that He could.
E-38 [Brother speaks in tongues--Ed.]...?... God's great Holy Spirit, moving in the hearts of the people, bringing that Eve and Adam together again in their perfection, God's holiness, God's perfection... Now, what happened? Sin came in. And as soon as sin come in, what happened? It spoiled God's picture. What a horrible thing it was.
E-39 Looky here now. Look at this picture. I want you especially outside of Christ tonight to look at this. There they are. They're condemned standing there. God said to Adam, "Why did you do this?"
E-40 And notice, I can see them as they walk out through the garden of Eden, out of the Presence of God. Look at it as they go there, that great strong manly muscles in his legs. As he starts moving away, the tears are rolling from his cheeks, little Eve with her arm around him, him with his arm around Eve, crying as they go, walking out away from the Presence of God... Every sinner will do the same thing departing out of His Presence.
E-41 Then I can hear God, all the great eternity, which makes Him up, all space, all light. I can see that all come down to four letters: l-o-v-e. That's the only thing, the only hope that we have tonight, is in the love of God. No wonder the poet said,
Oh, love of God, how rich, how pure!
How fathomless and strong!
It shall forever...
... saints and angels songs.
You just can't write out or measure by anything what a love of God really means. It was bought there in the garden of Eden by love. He said, "I'll put enmity between her seed and the serpent's seed. He would bruise his, the serpent's head, and the serpent's head would bruise its heel.
E-42 Let's change our picture for a few minutes. Let's take four thousand years later. Let's get in Jerusalem. It's a morning; it's about eight o'clock. I hear a noise outside. We're all talking. What's going on? Oh, a great bunch of carrying on, and some hiss, and some crying, some mocking. Let's go pull the shade back and look out, see what's out there. Why, look, coming down the street, there comes a Man. And He's got a--two malefactors following Him. He's got a cross on His back. "Well, Who is that?" I say to my company in the upstairs.
E-43 And as He starts up Calvary there, I can hear something going [Brother Branham claps--Ed.] What is it? The second Adam, the Redeemer, the Blood of a righteous One, bleeding for the sinner to cover up our sins. And we spit it back to Him. We wag our heads and said, "I'll have my own way about religion. I've got my own religion, I don't have to have that stuff." Without that you're lost, without hope, without God, without Christ, in the world dying, going to a sinners grave and a devil's hell, without that.
E-44 There, think of it. They said, "He saved Hisself... others... He saved the others; Himself He cannot save." That was a compliment. He couldn't save others and Himself. Did you ever think of it? He was the Father. Amen. He was Father God as a Sacrifice. That's the reason I love that song, brother. When you try to make Him just a prophet... He was more than a prophet; He was God manifested in flesh.
E-45 And I can see that sting of death biting around Him like a bee, stinging at Him here, stinging at Him there. He was dying a malefactor. He knew no sin, but yet all the sins of the world was upon Him. Every stain of sin, every punishment for sin, every teardrop, every heartache, every disappointment was resting upon His shoulders. And that sting going around. Why was He God? He had to be made flesh in order to take the sting of death.
E-46 Without the shedding of blood there's no remission of sin. The law having a shadow of good things to come... Every lamb that died under the law was pointing to the Lamb of God at Calvary. And through the power of the resurrection of Deity Itself, raised up His body, for it was not possible that it should be a holder of it. For David said in the Spirit, "I'll not leave My holy One see corruption; neither will I leave his soul in hell." So He rose up on the third day for our justification, promising the promise of the Father, "I'll send the Holy Ghost upon you which will abide with you forever, even the Spirit of truth, Who the world cannot receive."
E-47 He's the same God, sister, that can heal you of them varicose veins setting there. You believe that? Would you accept it? Well then, stand up on your feet and get healed in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Lamb of God taketh away the sin of the world. God is no respecter of persons.
E-48 Christ, the lovely One has raised from the dead. He's here tonight. What is this in here that's doing these things? What is it every night that knows the secrets of the heart, can call the people from the audience, when now Its just hanging over here like a milky stream? What is it? It's that Life that was in the blood cell that was broke open at Calvary.
A fountain filled with blood,
Drawn from Immanuel's veins,
When sinners plunged beneath the flood,
Lose all their guilty stains.
The dying thief rejoiced to see
That fountain in his day;
There may I, though vile as he,
Wash all my sins away. [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]
... faith I saw that stream His flowing wounds supplied,
Redeeming love has been my theme,
And shall be till I die.
Then in a nobler, sweeter song,
I'll sing Thy power to save,
When this poor lisping, stammering tongue
Lies silent in the grave.
Oh, sinner friend, backslider, lukewarm, that's never been through the Blood yet, don't you want to come tonight? There's a fountain open right now for you. Wouldn't you like to come? If Almighty God can stand up here and take a poor ignorant plowboy, hardly know my ABC's, have to practice reading the Bible before I come to the pulpit, but yet with a submissive heart to Him Who loves me, He will show His power out there through that same channel. Make the blind to see, and the deaf to hear, and the lame to walk, and prove His Holy Spirit works in the same form that He did when He's here, cause I believe Him and love Him. You believe that He will save you tonight while we bow our heads.
E-49 Almighty God, have mercy tonight, Father, upon the needy here. Grant it, Lord, through Jesus' Name. Many here are sick and afflicted. We pray that You'll heal them. Lord, there's many here that's lost, oh, spiritually sick. They just jumped around from church to church and from place to place, and trying to find peace, try to overcome. Looks like they just can't do it. Let them catch this Spirit that's here tonight, pulled inside that Blood cell with God alone, sealed there, that casing around them by the Holy Spirit. Grant it, Lord.
E-50 With our heads bowed, I wonder if there's a sinner man or woman in here that would raise your hand, say, "Brother Branham, pray for me. I want to come in that Blood cell with the Lord Jesus." God bless you, and you, and you, and you. Oh, hands are going everywhere.
E-51 I--now with your heads bowed, everyone reverent, if you will. Everyone, if you believe that God's standing here seeing, I'm just your brother. I love you; that's why I'm here tonight. That's what I'm doing here. I'm not trying to get you to join some church. I'm wanting you to come to this what I know is truth. Go to any church you want to, but I want you to really be saved. I want you through come to that--that spray. And when once locked in there with Jesus Christ, for He has perfected forever them which is come to the blood spray into the body of Christ. Would you just... Them that desires prayer now, would you stand to your feet. Those who desire prayer for such, would you just stand unto your feet, everywhere. Sinners, would you stand up just for a word of prayer? Let everyone keep their heads bowed but those who are standing. Just you stand, say, "By this I say, I want God to be merciful to me a sinner." Would you stand everywhere? That's right. That's right.
E-52 You that's kind of lukewarm now and don't--have never been just settled in your life in your heart about Jesus, you want to really... You believe that God will hear my prayer for the sick; surely He will hear it for the sinners then. Would you just stand to your feet and say, "By this, Lord Jesus, You know my heart; I want to be borned again. I really want to come through the Blood of Thy Son, the Lord Jesus, tonight and be filled with His Spirit and inside the body of Christ. I'm coming through the Blood cell. And Lord, by faith I raise up now to accept it." Will you do it? Will you stand to your feet right now for this word of prayer? God bless you. Just remain standing, each one you.
E-53 Is there one more would like to stand with this great massive group that's standing now for prayer? One more, would you do it while we have our... There, God bless you, brother. I just feel there's some more. That's right. God bless you. God bless you, sister. God bless you. That's right. E-54 Our kind heavenly Father, I pray for Divine mercy upon these now who's accepting You as their Saviour. O God, if You can look out in this audience and see people's diseases and their--and who they are, Thou art speaking now to hearts in here. You see these who are standing, see those who should stand. Father, just speak the Word to them, will You? Forgive them of every sin and trespass. May the Blood of Thy beloved Son, the Lord Jesus, cleanse them right now from all unrighteousness. And may they be humbly and lovely saved for Your glory.
E-55 Now, with our heads bowed, the organ will play just softly, some song for a moment.
When I come to the river at ending of day--Ed.]
Talking...
[When the last winds of sorrow have blown;
There'll be somebody waiting to show me the way,
I won't have to cross Jordan alone.
I won't have to cross Jordan alone,
Jesus died all my sins to atone;
When the darkness I see,
He'll be waiting for me,
I won't have to cross Jordan alone--Ed.]
There'll be somebody waiting to show me the way,
I won't have to cross Jordan alone.
I won't have to cross Jordan alone,
Jesus died all my sins to atone;
When the darkness I see,
He'll be waiting for me,
I won't have to cross Jordan alone--Ed.]
E-56 Now, you that's standing, while the song still moves, would you just come down here at the altar just a moment for a word of prayer. Everyone that's standing, move down here at the altar just a moment...?...
E-57 Father, we pray now that You'll bless these people while they're standing reverent here at the altar, confessing all their wrongs and giving thanks to You for forgiving them. Father, You're under obligation to Your Word. You said, "Whosoever will, let him come, let him come." And, "No man can come except My Father draws him. And all that comes to Me I will in no wise cast out. I'll give them Everlasting Life and raise them up at the last day." Your Word speaks it that way, Father. I know You've given Everlasting life and we're grateful to Thee. |
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