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Time-Tested Memorials Of God (57-0818)
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E-1
And just winding it around through the Bible, the way we--you have
taken the book of Revelations and the book of Exodus and Genesis... E-2 I was thinking about getting old. You know, in two more years I'm going to be fifty. Whew. I remember when Frankie Webber put in... He's just about two years older than I am. He put in a quarter for his birthday offering here, and I snapped my eye, and I thought, "My, Frankie Webber twenty-five years old, a quarter of a hundred." It's a half now. It just doesn't take it long, does it, just goes right on.
E-3
We won't stay long. Just this morning when our beloved brother was
bringing that most remarkable message, I'm sure we all enjoyed it, and
I happened to think of something when he was preaching back there. I
thought, "Maybe the Lord might give me a Scripture for that." I had him
to read some tonight from God's blessed Word. And now, I... Just a few
minutes to speak and then we'll pray for the sick as usual.
E-4
Now, Brother Neville, I was going... That come on my mind, coming down,
and I've just got the New Testament here. And I'm reading from a
Collins' Bible; the print's bigger. I've... After I've got nearly
fifty, I have to push it too far away from me to read that real fine
print, this bad light anyhow. And I can go out in the sunshine and
still read it, but when the light gets a little poor, I have to push it
away.
E-5
But you know, I was just thinking, "That ain't too far off at that,
just a little while." Brother Tony, that's bad, isn't it? No, it isn't.
It's a blessed thing. I'm getting older one way and younger another,
because I'm going to that young immortal blessed body, where it's...
Brother, there'll never be nothing wrong there. And I just live for
that time; that'll be wonderful.
E-6
We believe, Almighty God, that You intend for Your children to be
happy. It is not meant for us to be frowning and sorrowful, for it is
written, that, "A merry heart doeth good like medicine." And we love to
enjoy Your blessings and to have this great fellowship together. And as
we, as believers in Your Word, we fellowship around the Word. That's
what we come here for, is not just to hear a message, but to worship
and fellowship with Thee through the reading and preaching of the Word.
Now, Lord, Thou will not disappoint us. I'm sure You'll bless us in
these hours.
E-7
Now, with such a real good evangelistic message as we had this morning,
and I was thinking that... You know, Brother Neville was talking about
over-feeding the children, which you can. But now tonight we're--just a
little talk for the church. This is a--just a talk for the church. And
I wish to read the--another part of the Scripture in the New Testament,
Matthew the 24th chapter and the 35th verse, Jesus speaking. E-8 My subject tonight is "The--The Memorials... Time-Tested Memorials of God." And I have a few announcements of--of... I believe I made it, for the... And some... Here that, about the meeting to begin with the Hebrews the 1st chapter Wednesday night, if the Lord is willing. Now, reason I have to make it mention that like, my m--ma--meetings, I could be at one place and He will call me another. I just have to go as He calls, you know. That's the reason I can't be like Brother Oral Roberts and those fellows who set their meetings two or three years ahead and "We'll be there." And those big burly faith men, they--they--they got their message. But my message is just wherever God sends, whether it's here, or there, or wherever it is; I have to go just when He sends. And it's two different ministries, only the same God, the very same God.
E-9
I was thinking yesterday in my talk to a neighbor boy, and he said,
"You know, a certain little pastor," he said, "he's such a wonderful
fellow." Said, "Wife and I were setting with our pajamas on," and said,
"about eleven o'clock at night, he come by and knocked at the door,
said, 'Just come by to have a cup of coffee with you,' see?" And said,
"He cut across the street to another neighbor, and they were about
ready to go to bed, and he eat a cookie over there. And just..." And
then he said, "His--his... Had a little Bible school for the kiddies.
And he had so many little kiddies there, him and his wife, until they
had to put up tents on the outside to accommodate the children." E-10 And I thought... I got to washing my car, and I--I become discouraged, I thought, "Why is it I can't do that?" See? Go around get all the kids to follow me around. I love kiddies. And why can't I jump from house to house, from pillar to post like that? And Something just said to me, "You wasn't called for that." He's doing just what God told him, but we got to have somebody to stand out here like the Oral Roberts and them, a Joshua with the sword, with a message of faith and deliverance. And see, we got to have those who can have the--that type and one can have this; but just all goes together to make one big unit; that's God's church. E-11 Talking a few moments ago to a young lady, discouraged and heartbroken. And I was trying to tell her about how that--that a woman and a man are not separated, they are the same self person. Man made... God made man both male and female; he was man. That's right. And He separated them in flesh and made them different, but joined them together and raise the children as one. And so, the man, the burly and the--the sort, and the women is the--the--the love part of the man. So they are together. That's... God separated them, but they were both the very same person, m-a-n; and woman's called "wo-man," that's right, 'cause she was taken from man. She is a part of the man. But in--in life here in flesh, they were separated; in spirit they are one.
E-12
And was talking about men losing their affections for their wife and
don't love them as they did when they were sweethearts, shame on you.
You ought to do it; she's always your sweetheart. Absolutely, that's
the part she should be. And you should treat her like that. Oh, never
let that little honeymoon cease, 'cause it isn't going to in heaven.
It's going to be just perfectly one there. That's right. It's all...
E-13
Catholic boy come to me not long ago, his wife was separated. he said,
"Billy, I hate to come to you; I'm a Catholic, and you a Protestant."
Said, "A priest run me out of my home awhile ago."
E-14 So they had the divorce court and he said, "I don't know what to do."
E-15
That's right, love conquers everything (That's right.), just--just
love. You can have all your signs and evidences, but just give me love;
that--that settles it for me. Oh, my.
E-16
Now, "Time-Tested Memorials." Where I got this idea this morning was
from our message at the Sunday school evangelistic message where our
Brother speaking on Elijah, where he wanted to... The boys, the schools
of the prophets, how they wanted to build some kind of a big school.
And it come to my mind, and I was thinking of the thoughts of memorials.
E-17
One memorial that I'd like to refer to now is in Ohio. And there was an
infidel; I forget his name. I got the picture somewhere there in my
collection at home. Where he was so firmly against Christianity, till
he wanted a memorial built to him after his death, with his foot on the
Bible pointing down like that, and saying, "Away with religious
superstitions and up with modern science." And when he was dying he
said, "If I've been wrong serpents will crawl out of my grave." And
when he died they were still shoveling the dirt into the grave, and
they killed two or three big vipers. E-18 So there is memorials though, great memorials. I'm thinking of Joshua, the mighty warrior. What a great man he was, who took the armor of Moses as a leader of these two million Jews. Moses, being the selected, the called out, separated for a service, and Joshua to step in and take that man's place was certainly a great thing to do, to fulfill the shoes of this prophet, a mighty warrior, called, predestined, and ordained of God. Four hundred years before he ever come, God said He would deliver and would visit them. And what a warrior Moses had been. Never a man ever took the shoes of Moses to fulfill them until Jesus Christ could do it. And he said hisself, "The Lord your God shall rise up a prophet among you liken unto me. And it shall come to pass, if you'll not hear this prophet, and whosoever will not hear this prophet will be cut off." All right.
E-19
Now, this great memorial... And Joshua had come down to the river. And
after Moses was dead, Joshua took his place. And God was with Joshua.
And He said, "Now, sanctify yourselves, wash your clothes, and set
apart, and come not at your wives, and on the third day God's going to
do something."
E-20
You see, a man's character is made known by his works. Whatever you
are, your works prove what you are. No matter how much you testify,
whatever you say, pro or con, that has nothing to do with it; your
works tell what you are, tells what you are inside. Every job that you
do manifests what you are. And you business men, if you just do a
patched up job, see what I mean, just a halfway job, don't do that. If
you can't do it right, don't do it at all. That's right. E-21 And Joshua now, his word was at stake (Yes, sir.), just as--as Noah of old. But Joshua must cross over this river. And looked like he picked the worst time that could ever be thought. It was in the month of April, and that's when the snow was melting in Judaea and coming down through the mountains. And the old Jordan is muddy and spread plumb out into the--to the fields, to water the fields of Jordan. And looked like, if it would've been mathematical, or--or educational, or scientific, he--he picked the worst time in all the year to cross Jordan. But God likes to take those kind of times to prove that He's God. And men of God who believe God and know what God has promised, is not afraid to do it, because God will stick with His Word just as certain as He is God.
E-22
And when... He said, "First take the ark and go forward." And when
those priests' feet touched that Jordan, no matter how wild she was and
how she was swelling, it give away to God's eternal Word, for the Word
was in the ark. Jesus said, "Now, heavens and earth will pass away: but
My Word shall never pass away."
E-23
And as the priests' feet touched Jordan, she just rolled back from side
to side and the water stayed. Do you realize the roaring of that river
would've brought forth a bank there and twenty minutes time would've
been as big as--as some of these modern big dams that we got in the
Colorado Boulder Dam out there. Way that Jordan sweeps through there,
is coming out of the mountains with a great force, and she's sweeping
through those valleys, and when two million footmen, with women and
children, could pass through there, probably taking four or five hours
or more, and what do you think that river would've filled up? But God
stayed the stream (Amen. Oh, I love that.), stayed the streams, and she
laid there until they passed over. E-24 But then I think of another memorial. What a great blessed memorial that was. Then I think of another memorial. One day when a woman had made the wrong choice, she decided not to stay up in the well watered plains of--of--or stay in the well watered plains of Sodom and Gomorrah, and be sociable, and live like the rest of the women was in those days... She didn't take the good choice as Sarah who stayed up in the barren lands; only she kept God's Word in her heart. And she was obedient and lovely to her husband insomuch that she called him her lord. And there's where God came down with two Angels and visit them in the tent.
E-25
But Mrs. Lot, she became very worldly and taken up with the things of
the world. And what a lesson that is to us today, that we can become
too worldly minded. And I'm quite sure today that the church in whole,
is becoming too worldly minded. E-26 And Mrs. Lot stands for a memorial. And when God give her her last message of grace, when He sent those angels down there and told them that within a few hours that Sodom and Gomorrah was going to be burned, yet she could not stand the thought of giving up her social life to come out into a desert and to live like Sarah had lived, and out there in the desert and have to wear common plain clothes of the woman of the plains. She wanted to be in luxury. Her husband had become a great man in the city. He set in the gate as a judge or as the mayor of the city. And she wanted these luxuries. And she couldn't stand the thought of having to give those things up.
E-27
And as she went with her husband out of the city, she kept looking
back, weeping and grieving because she had to give it up, to separate
herself from that type of death. Jesus said, "He that puts his hand to
the plow and even turns to look back, is not worthy of the plowing."
What type of people should we be? I... He that puts his hand to the
plow and even, don't--don't turn back, but just turn to look back, is
not even worthy of the plowing. Oh, we should keep our eyes and hearts
single. No matter what the other people do, what the church does, what
the neighbor does, what anyone else does, keep your heart centered on
Calvary. Don't even stop to look back. We've got no time to look back.
E-28
Now, memorials... Now, in the days of Jesus on earth, the Jews had
built a temple as a memorial. And they had showed Jesus how goodly that
temple was built. And he said... It taken forty years to build the
temple, about eighty years altogether. For forty years they were
cutting out the stones in different parts of the world. Forty years in
its construction, not a buzz of a saw or sound of a hammer...
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The ark has rot years ago; the tombs of the prophets has fallen in. And
all the different memorials have decayed with, hoary time had washed
away the stone, but God's Word remains just the same, beautiful forever
and forever, just as lively and fresh tonight to the believers of this
day, as It was the days that It was spoke.
E-30
Not long ago when I heard, when I was in Italy, I heard of Mussolini,
and that great statue of forty something feet high, that he'd built as
a memorial to athletics, as he was an athlete. And I wanted to find
that memorial. And you know, it had been blown into powder by a big
blockbuster. E-31 So I say today, brother, the things that you do, the words that you say, how you treat your neighbor, and what you do about Christ, will be a everlasting memorial. You might have a fine home to leave to your children; you might be working for some livelihood to leave to your children. But I'd rather leave them the Word of God than anything else. Those houses will vanish. That's perfectly all right; that's good. I have nothing against it. But don't do those minor things and leave the great things undone (You see?), because the Word will--the house will perish, and the people will perish with it; but the Word of God will raise them up in the last days and give them Eternal and Immortal Life again.
E-32 And now, in order to make an estate like this, God's eternal Word... I think of this old song we used to sing here years ago.
E-33
How I'm thinking tonight of an old man laying yonder, in his last hours
of this life, called the other day and wants me to preach his funeral,
Paul Rader's tabernacle. That's my good friend F. F. Bosworth, a godly
saint going to meet his Maker. And he said, "This is the happiest time
of my life, Brother Branham." He said, "I'm so happy to know that I'm
going to meet Him; I can't hardly sleep at night." E-34 I think of E. Howard Cadle up here not long ago, when he was laying across the floor as a drunken sot and the--and the flies a blow in his mouth. And his dear old mammy down yonder had prayed, and believed, and held onto God for her drunkard boy. There, when he left the world, he left a testimony and a memorial of the grace of Almighty God that's sufficient. When God's Word is placed to him in prayer, God's got to answer for that.
E-35
God's building a church as a memorial, a memorial of His sacrifice.
Christ never come to earth to die in vain. His death will not be in
vain. God's able of these stones to rise children to Abraham. If people
won't live in it, they won't take it under consideration and realize
what a great gift that God's give them, God's able of the stones to
rise children to Abraham. Truly, He will do it.
E-36
Now, great prices is paid. Time testing must come on. It's time-tested
memorials. And the only memorial that's ever been tested right, has
been God's Word. Oh, infidels has tried to put it out. They've done
everything they could do, but It will never be passed away. It can
never fail.
E-37
Some time ago I was in New York, went out on a little island to the
Statue of Liberty which was given to the--by the French government, to
the United States many years ago. And in the hand is a torch light. We
went up to that arm. There's a window there, and where this great light
was shining, I noticed down along the side was a bunch of little
sparrows, and they were all dead, laying along the side. And I said to
the guide, "What's those sparrows? Did they get electrocuted?"
E-38
And then the inspiration struck me. That's right, men and woman who are
trying to beat out the Light of God are just beating their brains out,
and are not... Why don't they use it to go to safety in the stead of
beating their brains out trying to deny it, and say, "The days of
miracles is past. There's no such a thing as Divine healing, old heart
felt salvation, these things." They're just beating against the post.
As long as they do it, God's great church is moving on and upward just
as hard as it can do.
E-39
Not long ago down in Australia, the great Australia, which is under the
British crown. Is like South Africa, just across the way to Australia.
Down in Sydney, there's a big city that comes around the bay there.
Brother Beeler would probably know more about it than I would. However,
they wanted a bridge to build, span from--from North Sydney to South
Sydney. They had called all over the country to get architects,
bridge--bridge builders to come down to build this bridge. None of them
would take it. No one dared to take it. E-40 After while a young architect from up in England come down, famous man, reputable man, had a good reputation. Oh, I like that. I like a man with a reputation. Oh, you don't have to be a big man; you can be a pauper that lives in a attic and have a reputation far better than a potentate. Absolutely. You don't have to be rich; you can just have a reputation. It declare your reputation. What you are makes you what you are; it gives you your reputation. And you're known by your reputation.
E-41
This man went down there with a wonderful reputation. He looked the
situation over. He walked the banks for a few days. He studied it; he
tested; he sounded; he looked around. After while he went to the mayor,
said, "I'll take the job." E-42 Oh, he had a vision. Before a man can make a reputation he has to have a vision of what he's doing. Oh, blessed be the Lord. That's the reason you--there's a heaven to go to. That's the reason we can have a reputation as a Christian. We know what material is in this building. That's right. The Blood of Jesus Christ is in this building. That's right. His stained Blood has washed away all sin. He took me from the alleys of hell and made me His servant; then I believe in Him. So I passed from death to life, and every believer has did that, because that they got confidence and they believe in this great Builder, in this great Architect. E-43 Now, when the man did it, the first thing he did to be sure that he was right, he went down there and he said, "Now, before we get this bridge started, we got to go to solid foundation. We've got to go." He knew that down beneath that sand the breast of the earth was there which was solid rock. What did he do, but get great big pumps, and got in there and set great tubes down, and he blowed the shifting sand with these pumps until he blowed it plumb down to solid rock. When he got her on the rock he anchored these great big bolts in there and got it ready. And he blowed out each one. E-44 And then He went over and got around him the very best architects that he could find, the best scientists, the best equipment. He sent away and got steel for his bridge. When he did it, he would not put one piece of steel, not even one bolt, until it was scientifically tested to see if there was any blows in it, to see if there's any little air holes, where in the foundry where they had made it and molded it, to see if it was tested right. Oh, what a--what a memorial that would be if--to his reputation as a bridge builder.
E-45
If he went to that much trouble to be sure that the bridge would be
safe, how much trouble do you think God went to, to be sure this church
would be safe? Yes, sir. There's a memorial to the death of Christ;
that's His church. Some people don't want to live it; some people will.
But it's a testing time; God's testing people today for His memorials.
E-46
Long years ago before they had the smelters, they used to take the
gold, and how they would know how it was right or not, with all the
sludge was out of it, all of the iron pyrite (that's fools gold), all
the fools out of it, they--beaters beat it, and beat it, and turned it,
and beat it, and turned it until the beater sees his reflection in the
gold.
E-47
He tested every piece. Finally he... Before he put a bolt on, he tested
it. He tested everything. Then when he got it all done... Now, the
scoffers stood by and said, "It will not hold up. It can't do it."
E-48
Then, we find out, when he got all that done, the critics stood by and
said, "It can't work." But what the architect knowed his bridge would
hold. He knowed it would, because it would been tested.
E-49
On that great memorial day when they was going to--when the two
sides... They started from both sides; when they met in the middle of
the bay, the man who built it, he said, "I'll not ask any man..."
E-50 Then this man said, "I'll not ask no one." But said, "I'll go myself." E-51 And many of the people wrote him letters to see his courage. That's what men looks for, is man of courage, not a little wishy-washy something. If you think you can get by by going to church and saying amen once in a while, and shouting a little bit, put your name on the book, and go back and live like the devil, your own works prove what you are. Your characters prove it out. But God... The world wants to see men that's courageous, somebody with courage who'll stand out as a memorial of the saving grace of Jesus Christ. That's right.
E-52
The day when the bridge started, the rest of them come back, said, "Get
ready; get your cameras ready," to all the newsmen, said, "because that
bridge will fall."
E-53
And Jesus Christ came from heaven to glory, from glory down here to
build a Church. And the material that He's putting in it is time-tested
material. You might come to the altar and make a confession, but when
He finds blow holes and everything else in to where the world's blown
the maggots in you, and so forth, you cannot stand; He just pitches you
to one side. God wants a time-tested church, not somebody's a Christian
today and a backslider tomorrow, and is in-and-out, up-and-down; He
can't place you nowhere. E-54 I believe one of these days when that great church... When science says, "How can it lose? Gravitation will hold you to the earth..." Now, I feel religious. Let me tell you, that time-tested church will come into existence someday. There may be half of them sleeping in the dust of the earth. I don't know where they're at; but God's got His material all tested. One day He's coming to take the forefront (Hallelujah.), right through atmospheres, and stratospheres, and spheres, and spheres, into the Presence of Almighty God, He will go with a time-tested church. That's a memorial to His grace. That's a memorial that God gives Him. E-55 "No man can come to Me except My Father draws him first." And every man that comes to Christ is a love gift from God, and Christ puts him to the test. And if he stands the test, He puts him in the bridge, tightens him down, gives him a position, and sets him there, knowing that he will hold to the end road. Amen. Time-tested material: "Upon this rock," not upon some rock of fanaticism, not upon a bunch of emotion, not upon a bunch of church theology, not upon some denomination, but "upon this solid Rock (Christ's Word) I'll build My church; and the gates of hell can never prevail against it." It'll be there; it'll be a memorial of His grace in the presence of the Angels.
E-56
When the Angels question Him one day, "Why did you go to earth," He
will come back and present that church without fault, without spot,
without wrinkle. There's the material. There's the thing, His
reputation. He must do it. That bridge builder had to build the bridge.
He must do it or loses his reputation.
E-57
Some time ago, the great Caesar Augustus, after a great famous battle,
and had won a great victory, he--they was going to give him a
celebration in Rome. And he said to them, "I want some man to ride,
some worthy man to ride by my side while I'm doing this." Said, "I want
some man to share these blessings with me."
E-58
Finally way down along the line come a little footman. He didn't have
any shield to polish; neither did he have a plume to trim. But he
walked up in front of Caesar; he didn't even know how to make a right
kind of a salute; but he just bowed his head and walked away. Caesar
said, "Wait a minute, who are you? Come back here." He walked up there;
he looked at him, just scars over his face, and cut, and disfigured,
and crippled up. Said, "Where did you get them scars at?"
E-59
Brother, it's not plume trimming time; it's not educational days; it's
time-testing time. It's a time that God is testing His church to find
the battle scars of hard trials and fights and battles; that's the one
who'll ride by His side. E-60 How His all seeing eyes a moving over the earth trying to find some man that'll wear that robe that he talked about. "Can you drink the cup that I drink? Can you be baptized with the baptism I am? You can," He said to them. So we today as a church, are to put on the robe of Christ, the whole armor of Christ, the whole shield and buckler and armor, that we might stand blameless at that day. He's looking for time-tested memorials as He can say, "There's my servant. I've tested him; I've tried him; I've put him through like Job. He still proves a hundred percent." God, be merciful to us, that we can take God at His Word and be time-tested memorials. Let us pray.
E-61
Blessed Father, we thank Thee, most holy God, from the very depths of
our hearts for time-testing. Every trial, we do not feel bad about
them, Lord, but we're grateful that Your grace was sufficient to help
us through these great times of trials. As the men tonight, how it
thrilled the audience when he mentioned "Amazing Grace." And when we
got to that certain verse, "Through many dangers, toils and snares, I
have already come; it was grace that brought me safe thus far, it's
grace that'll take me on." Oh, it thrilled the people's heart. We
believe it was lining up with the message tonight, that it was a
time-testing. "Through dangers, toils and snares." It was to help the
Christian, the one who's examining himself now and know that he's stood
faithful by the grace of God. It was to bring shame to those who has
falls and ups-and-downs, and cares not, and loose living, O God, not
even a battle scar to show the battle... E-62 And while we have our heads bowed, if there would be such a person here tonight that would feel, that God in His testing time, has never found you faithful at the post of duty... When arguments come up, or do you jump right in and partake of them? When quarrels come up, when indifference, when differences in the church comes, do you take sides with cults and clicks and so forth like that? Do you listen to gossip on the streets and around the places? If you're guilty of that, you've been blowed through by the devil's blows. Let's go back to the furnace tonight and be remelted again, and come out without them in us. Let God thread us down and get us ready for this great bridge to take its rapture. If such a person is here and would want to be remembered...
E-63
You say, "Brother Branham, how can I know that this immortal, eternal
memorial will stand?" I will quote to you His Word according to John
5:24. "He that heareth My Word (not "goes to my school.") He that
heareth My Word, and believeth on Him that sent Me, has Eternal Life,
and shall never come to the judgment; but is passed from death unto
Life."
E-64
"What does it do, Brother Branham, if I raise up my hands?" You passed
me from death to Life. That's what you do. You break every law of
gravitation right there. See, if you was just a wax figure setting
there, you could never raise your hand. You couldn't do it. But it goes
to show there's a spirit in you, a spirit. And that spirit has heard
the Spirit of God talking to you. And that spirit that's within you has
made a decision. So it defies science; it defies gravitation; it comes
up, shows there's a spirit if you can raise your hand. If you were
dead, you couldn't do it. E-65 Mean it now as you raise your hand, saying, "God, be merciful to me. Make me what I ought to be, and I'll serve You all my life. I want to be found ready at that day." Blessings on you, my dear brother back there. God bless you, young fellow. God bless you there, bro... God be with you. God bless you, honey. All right, someone else? God bless you here, Brother Roy, and the Lord be with you, yes. "Lord, find me worthy. Find me worthy." God bless you, my brother, way in the back. Certainly God sees you. Be glad. Someone else want to be remembered in the prayer just now, "Make me..." All right, let us bow... |
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