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Letting Off Pressure (63-0113M)
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E-1 Good morning, friends. I was just speaking to the pastor just now. It--it's such a privilege to come in these little havens of rest like this. You just feel like, well, just setting down and listening to the services to... And there's something about this little spot. I said to my son, coming around the--the building a few moments ago, that you just look like... I just--I just like to come here and set down and just listen awhile, just listen what others has got to say. We ministers know that that's a great time for us. Usually we're always having to do the talking, somebody listening to us. But we like to set down and listen too.
E-2 I was--thought in my heart to hear this little sister here awhile ago, sixty-five years of service for the Lord... I thought I was about old enough to quit, but I guess I'm not, after... Here's someone's been serving Him sixty-five years. That would be about, well, I guess about twelve, fourteen years 'fore I was born she was serving Him. So that's wonderful.
E-3 And I said to him, "Lloyd, what would you want me to take the--the funeral text from?"
E-4 Now, we know that this world is a creation. And before there can be a creation there has to be a Creator of that creation. And this Creator expresses Himself in the creation. If we did not even have a Bible, we would still know that--that there--that the truth, just as we do. This Bible only sets it in order.
E-5 And I said, "Now, if you watch the little flower..." This was along about October. I said, "The seeds... We've had frost now, and--and they knocked the little seeds out, and the--the flower died, and the little seeds turned back to the earth. And God's having a funeral service in these fall rains, these great big drops of tears dropping from the skies, burying them. E-6 Now, we notice the sun. It's born of a morning, and it's a little baby when it's born. It's supposed to warm the earth and resurrect the seeds that's in the ground. And that, at about eight o'clock it starts off to grammar school, and about ten or eleven o'clock, it's out. It's got its education. At noontime it's in its middle age; two o'clock in the afternoon it's striking my age; five o'clock it's my father's age and sister back there. And after while that glorious thing that lit up the earth served God's purpose, dies out yonder in the west. Is that the end of it? It's born anew, rises up the next morning again. See? God in every phase... I took about twenty minutes just explaining what all that was.
E-7 Now, you see then, I said, "Why?" There's one requirement. And I love to say this in a church like this. There's one requirement that's required there. No matter how beautiful the seed is, it must be germitized. It's got to be germitized. And if it does serve God's purpose, it is germitized, because the bee packs the pollen and so forth.
E-8 Now, in the face of all that, I said, "Here's little Mother Ford, as I know her. She washed my little dirty face when I was a little kid a many time. They was as poor as poor could be. But she was born a female, a lovely girl. And if she was born a female, that was for a purpose to have a mate, a male. And she did. A loyal mate she was. She lived with her husband for some sixty years or better, and a loyaler woman wasn't born, as I know of, a real lady."
E-9 And I said, "Above all that, I had the privilege one time of seeing that seed germitized by the Holy Spirit. She was borned again of the Spirit of God." I said, "Now, we're going to plant her in a little bit in the ground. And who intelligently could stand up and say she will not rise again?"
E-10 What does that? What intelligence? That same intelligence controls our life. That's right. And before we could say there's no resurrection for a little saint like that setting there, that's served God sixty-five years... I was thinking of her laying there in that oxygen tent, and her breath just coming... My, she'll rise again someday. She's just got to. That's all." E-11 And just as soon as time floats around till eternity breaks again, and that S-o-n rises out there, something's going to happen. All them lives that's germitized in Him will rise again. It's just got to; there's no way of--any other way. See, the Creator expressing Himself in His creation? See? That's what God's doing. And we could look out... Anybody that's--that's half intelligent could look out and see that God--that Christianity is based upon resurrection.
E-12 Now, if I'd drop this piece on the floor (Now, it went down.), and I come over here and pick up something similar... Now, that isn't resurrection; that's replacement. But resurrection is to bring this same one up. And we're coming back again just...
E-13 Now, with a congregation like this, and the Spirit of God in here the way It is, I could speak on till nine o'clock tonight, or eight o'clock, time to do down to the Foursquare church, and still be feeling good. But we got to give away. They don't want the beans to scorch and so forth, you know. So we just come in for a little time of fellowship, and be here... This lovely brother and his little flock that you're sojourning here... And we come in to share under your tree, to set down and have a little fellowship.
E-14 Our heavenly Father, we are indeed a privileged people this morning in the face of this changing world. And we have ahold of the hand of the unchangeable God. Times may change, but He's eternal. And His Word is in our heart. It's a--an Ultimate of our--of our thoughts. They always drift back to that Word. No matter where we stray, it comes back to the Word. It's the tie post in our heart. We're so grateful for that.
E-15 Bless us together, and look at those hands, Father, that was raised a few moments ago. Down beneath that hand was a--a reason for its being up. I pray, God, that You Who knows the secrets of the heart will grant that request. I offer my prayer with theirs upon Thy altar today. Answer, Father, I pray in Jesus' Name.
E-16 Now, many times I just love to talk, and I can't do too much of it, it being almost twelve now. And so we are going to ask you, maybe, to turn in the Scriptures, if you would like to--to read the Scriptures with us, or mark it down. First, I want to read out of the book of Proverbs. I believe that I turned to that this morning in--when I was searching around: Proverbs, 18th chapter and the 10th verse:
The Name of the Lord is a strong tower:... the righteous run into it, and is safe.
And then in Isaiah 32:2 I want to read this, 32:1 and 2:
Behold, a king shall reign in righteous and a prince shall rule in judgment.
And a man shall be as a hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest; as rivers of water in a dry place, as a shadow of a great rock in a weary land.
E-17 Now, this might seem like a very odd text to draw this conclusion from, but I want to take the subject this morning of "Letting Off Pressure." It seems very fitting in this day. And I was up late last night, and--and about around between twelve and one o'clock I was--was trying to think, "Now, where do I go in the morning?" E-18 And we're living in a day of much pressure. Everywhere everybody's so tense. And down the street with the hot rod, and they can't wait for the stop lights, and you know, and run over you. And the--they're not going anywhere, not at all, not going anywhere. They're, just as hard as they can race, but just racing towards eternity is all I know. And they... And you have to watch this way and that way, and--and then it's... I said, "There's just two classes of people live down there, and that's the quick and the dead. And them that ain't quick die quick." And I--I... My, it's dangerous to be safe these days. Just hurrying, racing...
E-19 Temper? Oh, my. A poor little lady yesterday, I... Brother Williams, I guess, wasn't noticing it, but we was going to make a turn. We'd went to see his son, and he wasn't home, and we were making a turn. And some little lady, we have to allow for that, she made a kind of a little bauble. And why, anybody ought to have been gentleman enough to have said, "It's all right, madam. Go ahead. It's all right."
E-20 Oh, it's a terrible time, isn't it? Where we going? What's the hurry? We used to drive a old horse around the corner, take our time, lived a lot longer. And we're the same kind of people. And there we are, oh, everybody smoking a cigarette, just--just a-puffing it.
E-21 I was at the World's Fair this year, and I guess many of you were. And I enjoyed one thing; that was the Medical Room. And when they were there proving what smoking does, they had this Yul Brynner, and--and you were there, noticed it. And they took a cigarette, and put it on a thing, and pulled the smoke out, and strowed it across a white piece of marble, and wiped that nicotine up with a piece of cotton, and put it on a rat's back. And in seven days there was so much cancer, the rat couldn't even walk from the nicotine of one cigarette.
E-22 And then he goes ahead and says, "The people say 'Use a filter tip.' You've heard that, 'a thinking man's smoke,' or some kind of a slogan..." If the man thinks at all, he won't smoke at all. That's right. It's not a thinking man; it's an unthinking man that would smoke one.
E-23 And then, when they brought that rat out (They'd had brought one out every seven days.), it was the most hideous looking sight I ever seen. There was a great big fellow setting by me, said, "Whew," sweat running off of him, he said, "Very striking."
E-24 People's so arrogant, and they're doing things that they ought not to do. Instead of trying to get rid of the cause, they're just putting another cause with it. You can never find the cure until you get rid of the cause. Man is trying to find something to satisfy, and he thirsts. And God made him to thirst. That's... He was built up that way. But God built him that way so he'd thirst after Him. But he tries to satisfy it, and hush that holy call in him, with things of the world. And we have no right to do that.
E-25 Not long ago, I--you all--all of you perhaps know that I do a lot of target shooting and hunting. That's what I have as a hobby. Some brother had sent over to--to Weatherby Company and had taken a model 70 Winchester, as some of my hunting partners in here would know, and it was rebored to a Weatherby Magnum .257. Art Wilson give Billy Paul the gun, and he's left-handed. And it had a bolt, and he just give it to me.
E-26 Well, I knowed the shell was absolutely loaded under the maximum load, so it couldn't have been getting pressure from that. But it wasn't bored right. And the next shell that laid up (hadn't been for God I'd have lost my life.), it just, the whole gun exploded and blowed the trees out around me, like that. And about as high as this building red fire blew, and the rifle barrel went out on the fifty yard range, and the bolt went over my head back this a-way; the scope exploded that close to my eyes, and--and I didn't have nothing in my hand: just blowed up, blood spurting every way from around me. And we was way away from a doctor.
E-27 So what was the matter? The gun was trying to shoot a shell that wasn't actually made for the gun. If the gun had been built up from the beginning a Weatherby Magnum, it would not have blowed up. But it was trying to put a Weatherby shell in a Winchester rifle, and it won't work. And you see scars around here, and over my eyes. And fifteen pieces went just below the sight. E-28 But what was it? It was because that it was a shell in a gun that it wasn't made for. It had built up pressure. Now, if the gun had been made... And in this holder where the shell slipped in from the magazine into the barrel (the chamber), if that chamber had been made correctly, it would've held the pressure. And the pressure goes out this a-way. But instead, it was loose. And that pressure (the shell being weaker than the barrel), of course it blew this way, and blew the gun back this way. E-29 The barrel wasn't hurt--just blew it off. 'Course completely tore everything from around it. It could not have been used no more. But the hull was still sticking in the barrel. See, it wasn't... Now, if it'd been an overloaded shell, it would've bursted the barrel. But you see, in here the thickest part of the gun, it blew back this way and knocked the lock loose. Now, if it'd been built up a Weatherby Magnum, it would've never blowed up. It was trying to put something in something that didn't belong there.
E-30 That's the way of a Christian experience. When people are trying to put a cold, formal confession into a powerful Pentecostal church, or experience, unless that person is built from ground up, built up, borned again, regenerated... Impersonators of today going around trying to impersonate speaking in tongues, trying to impersonate this, and impersonate that, the gifts, if they are not borned again... And if they are borned again they cannot impersonate, because they were built for those things. They're born, regenerated, remolded, not just something that's patched up, and shook hands, and got emotion, and danced around the altar a few times, and says, "I got it." It's something that's been remolded, and regenerated, and become a new creature. Then they can stand the pressure of the persecution and the things that follows the spiritual life.
E-31 I was out to the hospital here not long ago, and I--I was going to pray for a lady. And there was another lady laying next to her. And I seen her all nervous, and I was beginning to talk about prayer. And I said, "Well, we'll bow our heads for prayer." I said...
E-32 All these lodges get us all mixed up. You cannot join church. There is no such a thing. You can join the lodge. You can join the Methodist lodge, the Baptist lodge, the Presbyterian lodge, or the Pentecostal lodge; but you can't join the church. You've got to be born. That's the reason you got so much blowup. See? The pressure builds, and there you go. Say, "Well, I belong to this..." But that doesn't mean... You've got to come up from the ground up to stand the pressure of this day. When God puts His big charge of the Holy Spirit in there, you'd better know what you're doing. You better be ready for it.
E-33 Coming to a hospital thought, I was coming down one night and--and there was sent me... It was Brother Neville, the pastor's call, and I--I just--I took it 'cause I was coming from Louisville. And it said the lady was very serious. And I went out to the hospital there at Jeffersonville, and there--there was a lady there. And I--they told me to go to Room 322, the lady was there. I walked in. I said... A--a is there a four bed ward? And I said, "Is there a lady So-and-so here?
E-34 Well, I waited around a few minutes; I said, "Good evening." She never said a thing. And I thought, "Well..." I said. "Could you tell me where a certain lady is at? I'm a minister. I've been sent here to a certain place, to Room 322, they told me."
E-35 What is it? Pressure (See?), pressure built up. He might've come from surgery. He might've thought that he had--that I oughtn't to be asking him that. It was out of the visiting hours, truly. Then he thought, "Just some preacher. Let him go," See?
E-36 In the Old Testament when a man had did something wrong... Now, it was tooth for a tooth and eye for eye. And if this man did something wrong, he had a place of escape. I believe Joshua had built houses of refuge. And if the people did something wrong, and they were subject to be killed, but they had a place of refuge where this man could run to, this city of refuge. And he was safe if his pursuers didn't overtake him before he got there. He... But if the pursuers overtook him, they--they killed him in the way.
E-37 Now, if the man willfully did it, well, then he had to--he--he couldn't come in. If he'd have willfully committed a murder, his trial was tried at the gate. And that's... But the man who wanted, and had not willfully did it...
E-38 And then, when the man wants the place, and found a place, he must be willing to stay there. You don't go out no more. You stay there. Then you're safe while you're there. Oh, what a relief that must've been to find a place. As soon as you enter the gates, and the gates close behind you, I'd be satisfied. Yes, sir. He must want to stay there, no complaining, walk around and say, "Oh, why did I ever come in here?"
E-39 Oh, how I love to say this. I never wanted to go out no more. Oh, it's heaven to me to set in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, with men and women who's fled for their life from the things of the world and anchored their soul in a haven of rest. Oh, what a fellowship, oh, what joy Divine, leaning on His everlasting arm, pressure all gone, not scared of nothing. Amen. For I'm safe in Christ.
E-40 Some fellow met me the other day, young fellow. And I was talking about these--this scandal of these ladies out on the street with these garments on, look like men. And I was laying it on pretty heavy. A young fellow met me out the door. He said, "Just a minute..."
E-41 This young man said to me, he said, "Look, Mr. Branham." Said, "You're a man fifty years old." Said, "You don't admire beauty in the women as you see them walk." I said... He said, "If you was my age..." He was about twenty-five. He said, "If you was my age you'd see different."
E-42 Joshua built those houses and those cities of refuge, and God built us a city of refuge; that's in His Son, Christ Jesus. The Name of the Lord is a mighty Tower. The righteous run into it and are safe. E-43 Who wouldn't change this pesthouse for something like that? Tell me somebody that wouldn't. An older person, a younger person, no matter if you're only fifteen years old, or twelve, or whatever it is, death lays at your door. You don't know what time. That human heart that beats like this has got to stop someday. And it might stop when you're ten years old, twelve years old. It does by the thousands every day. But in here, in the--this body that we're going to exchange it for, the blood don't pulsate it. The Holy Spirit does, and it can't die. It's immortal, eternal, and it can't die. What a promise. Yes, even death holds...
E-44 Look at Israel. Now, there was coming a death shower across Egypt, and God made a provision. He made a refuge for them, and He said, "Take a lamb and slay it, and put the blood on the lintel post, and on the door. And when I see the blood I'll pass over you." Egypt laughed at it, but it was a God-provided way from death. And now, when those great dark wings of death swept down through the--the city, and city after city over all Egypt, and that death started moving into every house, and screams coming up, I can see Israel just as relaxed, let off the pressure.
E-45 No pressure with Israel, they could let off the pressure because they were safely under the blood. Oh, my. That great night of the passover they must've been calm, let off the pressure, 'cause they could examine and see they had the blood. And when they seen the blood, they knowed He promised He'd pass over. Oh, after they'd followed all the instructions of God, God promised to pass over them.
E-46 Christians go from one denomination to another. It shows that they have never come to that refuge. See? They go away sometime to seminaries (That's all right.), and they learn the Word just as close as they can. They come home, and they try to talk that Word just as close as their denomination let them do it, and that's good. But that ain't it. Not to know His Word, but to know Him: Him... Why, sure.
E-47 Sometimes God placed you in a congregation that's wrong to shed some light. Don't jump up, just keep jumping from place to place, from one thing to another. Just stay under the Blood. Go to running out, then your security's gone. Stay under the Blood.
E-48 Now, if we go out here and one says, "I belong to the Church of God, I believe this is Church of God," and the other one says, "I belong to the Assemblies," well, that might make a friction. One says, "I belong to the United." The other one says, "I belong to something else," the Oneness, or the whatever it is. If--if you're going to fuss that way, you--you're going to fuss.
E-49 What a fellowship it is. We can reach across and take the Church of God, the Assemblies of God, the Oneness of God, and whatever it might be, no matter what it is; there we have things in common. We have Christ; and Christ is our Refuge. Each one of us, if he's a Baptist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Catholic, whatever he is, if he's under that Blood you can fellowship with him because you are one. You're in this Divine fellowship of Christ. Oh, what a great thing.
E-50 Jacob dug a well, and the Philistines run away from him. I believe he called it "Strife." I forget the name that was there. And he dug another one, and they run it away from him, and he called that "Malice," or something. Then he dug another well, and he said, "There's room for all of us. Let's all come in." So I think we need to get around that third well.
E-51 I used to herd cattle... [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]... the Troublesome River Valley. And then, if you can raise two tons of hay and--on this ranch, why, you could put a cow in the pasture. And some of them men has thousand, two head of cattle. Grimes' was up there the bar--Diamond Bar, ours was the old Turkey Track. Why, they had many brands, maybe twenty or thirty brands, up and down that that association had in it. And there was a drift fence that keeps the cattle back up on the national forest as you go up the canyon, and keep them up there.
E-52 Now, I noticed there was about--many different kinds of brands went in there, but the ranger never noticed the brand. He watched for the blood tag, 'cause nothing can come on that forest but a thoroughbred Hereford. Therefore they keep the breeding rights up. See? E-53 Now, for another minute or two, if you will... I'm told that there's a certain type of eagle. Many of you tape men got my message on "The Eagle Stirs Its Nest." And I was studying eagles. I like eagles. I know they think he's an old rascal, but he was here for a purpose. Like if I... I said to my wife the other day... Then you all seen in "Life" magazine where they killed that four hundred and something thousand coyotes last year, just taking them and shot them down. They got a bunch of domestic hogs went wild down here. They're just going to take and go in there with airplanes and machine-gun them down. That's murder. That's not right. It's not right. That coyote can't help being a coyote. He has to kill to eat.
E-54 Many times they say he kills off the lambs and things like that. If that lazy bunch of herders they got up there... When them ewes are lambing, if they'd get out there and take care of those ewes instead of sleeping up till ten or eleven o'clock, the coyote would have a better name. That's right. He's not Don El, the--the mask over his face. He's a coyote. Sure. I've seen human beings worse than him. E-55 This eagle, it's a great bird. I ain't--I haven't got time to unfold it, what he does, and how he makes his nest, and where he's not like his denominational brother the chicken, a barnyard scratcher. He's going to be sure nothing ain't going to bother his children. He goes way high. No weasel's going to get him or his young ones. Aw, no wonder God likened His heritage to the eagle. You know He calls Himself an eagle. And we're eaglets. And the eagle is not a scavenger. He gets fresh meat every day. Amen. Eagle food, that's what the church has to have--not on an experience of forty years ago, an experience I got right now, something fresh from heaven. That's what I mean.
E-56 The old eagle builds his nest way up in the cliffs, so the weasels and things won't get it. His denominational brother, the chicken, puts his in any old crack in the fence down there, scratch in the barnyard and everything else. But not a eagle, he couldn't eat that. See? He's gone. That's nothing for him.
E-57 I remember... This sounds... (I've taken a lot of your time, but...) First Pentecostal group I ever got with was two different organizations of them together. And I was coming down from--from up on a fishing trip, and I went in. And I seen these names all over this, and I went in. And I heard the awfullest noise, and these people in there jumping, and running, and dancing around over the place. And I thought, "What is this?"
E-58 So that night I thought, "My, this great convention, this night's meeting they'll have one of the most foremost speakers to come forth." 'Course, us Baptists, you know, that's the way we did it. So they got...
E-59 The old fellow come out, he said, "Well," he says, "I'll tell you." He says, "I want to take my text from over in Job tonight. 'Where was you when I laid the foundation of the world, when the morning stars sang together and the sons of God shouted for joy?'" E-60 This old eagle, he gets a crust over his face and head when he gets old. He can hardly eat. He gets poor; his mouth won't open right. He gets almost blinded. And when that crust gets to a certain spot over his head, they say he flies way up in the air, and he sets there, and he beats his head against that rock knocking that crust off if he can. And he rolls his eyes, and looks back. He beats the crust. Oh, it must come off. It's got to come off. If it don't, he's going to die. He's got to get that crust off of his face and his mouth. And he'd beat his head one way, and then the other way. He beats until he beats that crust off. And when he beats it against that rock until the crust comes off, then he screams, and he throws his wings back and forth, and rejoices because he knows he's going to get new feathers; he's going to eat his vitamins again; he's going to renew his youth. And I thought, "What a wonderful thing that is for the eagles. That's good."
E-61 But I know a rock that a man can come to, and can beat, and be beat, until all the doubt is gone, until the worry and cares of the world is gone. And when he's beat the crust of sin from around him until the Blood has sanctified his soul, then Eternal Life is sure to come. He can just set back and let off the pressure, because Eternal Life is sure.
E-62 Sorry to have kept you long. There was about six sheets more of these notes laying here, little thoughts and Scriptures I was going to use. But it's time. Oh, little eaglet, maybe some little girl, some little boy, or maybe some old person, or middle-age, why are you here this morning? Because that you...
E-63 Lord Jesus, I want to express again, Lord, in thanksgiving that there is a little place here in Phoenix, and all around different places. And this is one of them that I--I myself, I--I can come and I--I can feel at rest. There's nothing binding me. I--I just say the words. What a place that is: free, all pressure gone. I'm so thankful for it, Lord.
E-64 As a little rabbit, the story of he... The hounds was right behind him. He could feel their hot breath upon his feet. Just a little while, another jump or two, and the hound was going to get the little fellow. He'd be gobbled up just in a moment. But after a bit he saw a hole in a rock. And he thought, "If I could only get to that rock, then I'm safe." Just as the dog made the last jump at him, he felt his hot breath on his heels, but he run under the rock. Then he could set down and let off the pressure. The hound could not scratch through that rock.
E-65 While we have our heads bowed, and your hearts bowed too, would you, if you're not in that Rock this morning, would you raise your hand to God and say, "God, let me come into that safety zone now, that where I can just let off the pressure. I've been a little weary. I begin to see myself drift. I felt myself get away. I haven't got the experience that I used to have. Get me back to the Rock right quick, Lord." Would you just raise your hand, say, "Pray for me, Brother Branham." God bless you. That's good, all around everywhere. Ah, that's good. God bless you. E-66 Heavenly Father, Thou didst see this group of hands. I pray that You'll give to them their desire. May all the crust that's begin to blind them now, Lord, as their hearts are beating, and their spiritual heart is beating, break away all doubt, all unbelief, all confusion, all nervousness, and--and wondering what's this or that, all worries. May just now they sweetly find that the crust is being broken as they hammer their prayer against the Rock. May Christ bring them up high now and set them upon a pinnacle. And they can flop their little spiritual wings and say, "I'm free, I'm free." Grant it, Father, in Jesus' Name.
E-67 And now, is there those here this morning who are in that refuge, and you're sick, and you don't know just what's going to be the outcome, and you want to get anchored in something that will give you security that will heal your body, and wants to be remembered in prayer? E-68 God bless you. Now, remember, by faith drive down the post right now, right where you're setting. "This day, Sunday, the 10th, I believe it is? or the 13th? This 13th day of January in this little Church of God, at this certain seat, I'm praying the prayer of faith with the minister, and with the evangelist, and with the congregation: one praying for the other. This is the day of my healing, right here. I'm settling it right here, Lord. I'm Your eagle. I'm in the refuge zone. I have a right to any redemptive blessings that He purchased for me. Here I am, right here now."
E-69 Heavenly Father, I bring them to Thee. I place my prayer with theirs. And now, by faith we lift from this church on up above the spheres, and the atmospheres, and spheres, and spheres, on apast the stars, moon, up the Milky White Way up to the throne of God our Father. There's a great rainbow across that beautiful ivory altar. There lays on that altar a bleeding Sacrifice. And we look upon His back as the prophet bid us to, and said, "By His stripes we were healed." Father, I'm bringing every one of them to You. And He said Himself, "If you'll ask the Father anything in My Name, I'll do it."
E-70 Now, believe with all your heart. And with our heads bowed, let's sing this old hymn of the church, "I Love Him," I love Him because He first loved me, and He purchased my salvation on Calvary. Do you accept that your healing, your salvation, your renewed spirit, coming into the house of refuge? You accept it? Raise up your hand, say, "I accept it. I believe it. Right now I do." All right, all together now.
I love Him (Let's worship Him now.) I love (Thank You, Lord, for taking the scales from my eyes.)Because He first loved... (All my coldness is faded away now. My sickness is gone.)... purchased my salvationOn Calvary's tree.
Now, while we sing that again, I want you just to--to take hold of somebody's hand, front of you, back of you, at your side. Say, "God bless you, pilgrim, brother, sister. Glad to have this fellowship with you." Continue to pray for me when you do that now, while we sing again now.
I love Him, I love Him
Because He first loved me;
And purchased my salvation
Before I turn the service to the pastor, let's just raise up our hands now, and with all of our hearts sing it to the depths of our soul. Do you love Him? Say, "Amen." Let's say it again. "Amen." That means "So be it." I love Him. All together now, let's sing it to the top of our voices.
I... I... (Pastor, God bless you. God bless you. Sorry to kept...?...)
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