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Why It Had To Be Shepherds (64-1221)
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1 Guess I'm kind of a long-winded preacher. And without education, I--I guess I don't sound much like a preacher to some people. And I--I don't even claim to be a preacher; I just kind of a spare tire. But I feel that I have a message from God, that in my way (that the only way I have to present It), I'm trying to present It to the world. And if I didn't stay with that message, I'd be a traitor to God and a hypocrite to you. A person that will say one thing and believe another, it's hypocrisy. We must always speak the truth from our heart. That when people look upon us, even though they disagree with us, we want to be honorable men and women: that we speak from our heart, that which is true in our hearts.
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Last year, or year before last, I had the privilege of speaking a--a
Christian--or pardon me, a Christmas message, here at the Ramada. And I
believe I spoke on the subject, either here or Phoenix, on "Why Little
Bethlehem?" And I believe then it was here last year I spoke on "We
Have Seen His Star In The East And Have Come To Worship Him."
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I want to speak tonight on a unusual subject, but sometimes you find
God in the unusual thing. He does things in a unusual way, not the
usual way; it's the unusual way, unusual times, unusual scenes; He's
unusual. And I want this... Lord willing, I want to speak on the
subject of "Why It Had To Be Shepherds." 6 And I said, last week, or week before last at Phoenix, "It's proven that there is subjects of this earth, people, passing through this building now." Television proves that. It's in another dimension; our natural eyes and our five senses cannot pick that up. It isn't that television manufactures anything; it only channels. You cannot make a move with your finger; you cannot bat your eye; but it's proven to be recorded forever. I might be standing... Or a man in Australia, would have a--a television screen here, not only that but the--the man could speak, move his finger, bat his eye, or even the color of clothing that he's wearing, would be projected here on the wall; and he in Africa, Australia, around the world. See, there is a cycle of ether waves. I cannot explain it, but I know it's there. I don't think anyone could really explain it. So television can pull this in and make it a reality by some instruments, that they could reflect it on the wall.
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Now, that same thing was here when Adam was here. Television was here
when--when Elijah set on Mount Carmel. It was here when Martin Luther,
that young priest, throwed the communion on the floor and said, "It's
kosher. And the just shall live by faith." It was here then, but we are
just now finding it. And it's also so, that in our presence tonight is
God, Angels, supernatural beings that's unseen to our natural sense of
sight. But someday it'll be a reality just as television is now, and
just as common. Now, there's why I believe the Word.
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So let us bow our heads then before we even read It. So solemn... Any
man that's got physical strength could turn back the page, but only God
can reveal It.
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Most holy and gracious heavenly Father, Almighty God, He that was from
the beginning, before there was a star, or a atom, or a molecule... You
made all things by Jesus Christ Your Son, and hath given us all things
freely in Him. We thank Thee tonight, Lord, for this opportunity that
You have given us to assemble ourselves together to be warned and
taught by the Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit takes Your Words and
reveals them to us, for Jesus said, "When He the Spirit of Truth is
come, He will remind you of these things that I have said and also show
you things to come."
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Lord God, there is many sick in the land today, in the face of the best
medicine that we ever doctored with, and the best medicine and the best
hospitals. And yet in all of our great scientific discoveries, yet
there is more sickness than the world ever knew, because there's more
sin and unbelief than the world ever knew. Help us tonight, Great
Physician, and heal the sick that's in our midst.
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If you will turn with me for a reading in the Holy Writ, St. Luke the
2nd chapter... Can you hear me all right? Is there any transposition in
the microphones? Can you hear me in the back all right? If you can,
raise your hand. Thank you. The 2nd chapter of the Gospel according to
St. Luke: 16 Now, it's a... Why this great event was revealed to shepherds, that would be kind of an astounding thing for us. I have some Scriptures written here, and a few notes that I will try to run over, to explain to you why to the best of my knowledge. And maybe then after this, that the Lord with His grace tonight will take the why's away from us. But did... Most all of us, I suppose, at one time or other has wondered why that this greatest event of all times was revealed to shepherds. Why was it revealed to shepherds and not to the theologians of that day? They were the one were trained to hear it? And why did It come and bypass the rich and come to the poor? Also, why did It bypass the learned and wise and come to the humble and unlearned? There is a few questions of why in this. 17 And another reason I might say, notice, the babe was born in Bethlehem. Which "Bethlehem" in the Hebrew interpretation, as we had a couple years ago here, "Bethlehem" means the "house of God's bread." And we proved in the Scriptures, He could not come any other place. Bethlehem was founded by Rahab and her--her husband. Rahab was a harlot that a general courted, from the--the Israelite army, after they had taken Jericho... And by faith she believed the message of God in her condition, and she was saved. And from there, when Joshua divided up the lands of where each one would be... 18 And there's a great lesson that sometime I hope to be able to bring at Tucson, of those Hebrew mothers giving birth to those babies. When she groaned at the birth pain of the baby, she called the name of the baby and that positionally placed it in the promised land, its tribe. The great thing, all the Word of God fits right together. If it doesn't fit together, it's not God's Word that's misfit; it's your thought is misfitting to the Word. It all fits together.
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So then He was the Bread of Life, as we taught last week in Phoenix, or
week before last. And being the Bread of Life, He could come no place
else but the "house of God's bread." And that was the why. Now, here
Jesus is borned in Bethlehem, and in Bethlehem there was synagogues;
great religious leaders lived in Bethlehem. David the great
king-shepherd was born in Bethlehem; his father Jesse was born in
Bethlehem; his grandfather Obed was born in Bethlehem. Also, all the
way back, he came from Bethlehem.
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Now, remember, the Messiah was already in the city, born in the city,
in a stable; right by the great cathedrals where the high priest... and
the great priests, and the theologians, and the wise, and the trained,
all was there waiting for the Messiah. And there He was right in their
midst. But why then did they go to the--out on the hills of Judaea to
unlearned, untrained, uncultured, poorest of all? Looked like the most
unfit person for such a task to reveal the message and send them out to
bring the message.
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So the Messiah was here, and there must be somebody recognize It. And
He knew those who hadn't been mixed up in such stuff as that. He would
be more able to get His message to a unlearned group, than He would be
to a mixed-up group that was so set in their ways that nothing could
turn them, not even the Word of God. 25 Notice, Angels coming and... Angels coming and giving their message to men of such low estate, when there were men there much more (earthly thought of) qualified than these poor, illiterate shepherds. The shepherd was the most illiterate of anybody; he didn't need to know nothing but just about his sheep. He didn't need to know mathematics. He didn't need to know how to--to split an atom. He didn't need no scholarship. He just had to know his sheep; that's all that he needed to know. And God, the great Wisdom, and the Fountain and resource of all wisdom, would choose such a person as that (persons, rather, as that), and bypass all the well-trained scholars that's trained to know that. It speaks one thing, that they were trained in the wrong field. Passing up all the important of the land, there were important people, great teachers, Caiaphas the high priest, many other great men, all Israel's mighty learned, all the denominations, and all the boasting theologians, God bypassed everyone of them. Now, that's God's wisdom.
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Notice, the highest heavens hastening to honor earth's most humble and
unlearned. The highest of heaven came down to make Hisself known to the
lowest of the earth, bypassing all between to make Hisself known to
common herdsmen; coming to give these common herdsmen the greatest
message of all times. There had been many great messengers. We'd think
of in Noah's day, and the prophets, and--and the great priests, and so
forth, had been in the days gone by, the great learned men, kings,
potentates, monarchs, but here He comes with the greatest of all the
messages. What was the message? "Messiah is here now." See? And to make
that known, He bypassed all the trained to make it known to humble
shepherds. 28 And notice, not only that, but the most unlikely place for such an event. The shepherds now, was the one who received the message. And now, notice where the message was: in the most unlikely place that anyone would expect it to come. And I wonder, tonight, if we were looking for the true Message of the Lord Jesus, I wonder if it would be in a unlikely group, a place that was, that the great, high cultured world and the church today would think was a bunch of--of, oh, heretics? I wonder if that wouldn't be where we'd find Him? The most unlikely place, and to the most unqualified speakers. Shepherds knowed nothing about speaking, only calling sheep; well, maybe that's why it come. 29 But there was a promised Word. Notice, it could do that again. It bypassed all the nobles of the land. It bypassed all the nobles, and was revealed to the nobody's. All the nobles that were decorated with--with great doctor's divinity, and--and psychology, and--and highly educations, and great cathedrals and things, it was all bypassed and revealed to nobodies. The wisdom, the infinite wisdom of Almighty God did it to make known to them the greatest message ever was, "The Messiah is now on earth." What a wisdom, could only come from God Who knows wisdom. All the wisdom and all of the schooling, and everything was now laid to waste and bypassed by the great wisdom of God. I keep repeating that because I want it to go down deep. All laid to waste, it was of no good. Bypassed it all to let God's wisdom have the right of way, that God takes the nothings to make the somethings.
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We could stop here and speak of John. We could stop and speak of
Elijah. Nobody knows where Elijah come from. All they know, he just
appeared on the scene. The prophets back through the ages, they were
nobodies. But God took that to, and bypassed the--the ethics of the
church, and the teachings to make--show that He is God. He takes
something that's nothing, to do something with it. He shows His wisdom
and His Godhead by doing so, that He takes the nothings.
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All their schooling, all their teachings and so forth, was working out
to the worst for them. It finally denied Him. The very schooling that
they had had for Him, to believe Him turned around and become His most
critical enemy, and crucified Him.
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Trained to believe His Word, and then when His Word was vindicated
before their very eyes, they denied the Word that was made vindication.
When God proved what He would do, and said what He would do, and proved
what He would do, then they turned around and called this Man an evil
spirit, which cursed them all. Think of what taken place. Think of what
caused them; their training caused them not to recognize the very Word
made flesh for their day. The very training that they had in their
schools, with the very best of teachers...
36 Now, they failed to recognize It. Now... And they'd do the same thing again. 38 The reason that they had did this, the teachers, to my opinion now: they had interpreted the Word, 'cause they all believed in a coming Messiah. All Israel believed it; they do yet today. But the reason that they didn't recognize Him, His message wasn't according to their ecclesiastical fit. They--their--the interpretation that they had of the Word, the Messiah never manifested Himself in the way that they had interpreted that He would do it. So, and therefore, they did not recognize Him because It didn't fit their interpretation. As I have said before, and say again, "God doesn't need anybody to interpret His Word. He is His own Interpreter." 39 Now, the Bible says... Let me prove to you now that that is the Truth. Isaiah the prophet (seven hundred and fifteen years before this happened), Isaiah the prophet said, "A virgin shall conceive, and shall bear a child." There's no doubt that everyone in that age thought their daughter would be that woman, because Isaiah said it. But, you see, it was seven hundred years later. But when... God didn't need anybody to interpret His Word, when He'll do it, or how He would do it. He said He would do it, and He did it.
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God promised that He--over in Isaiah, also, I believe the 28th chapter,
about the 18th verse. And also in Joel 2:28, that in the last days, the
last two thousand years, He'd pour out His Spirit upon all flesh. He
said, "Your sons and daughters shall prophesy. Your young men shall see
visions. Your old men shall dream dreams." And the things that He would
do, Isaiah said, "With stammering lips and other tongues will I speak
to this people, and this is the Rest." But they wouldn't hear it. They
wagged their heads and walked by it. He said, "All the tables of God
would become full of vomit, and there would be nothing clean." And if
that isn't a picture of Jerusalem, and the church of that day at the
coming Messiah, it's a picture today the same. It's just repeating
itself.
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Even when the wise men in the east had looked down southwestward, from
where they were at in Babylon, and they saw a majestic star... Did you
know there's not a speck of history nowhere, that any observatory
(where they even kept the--the--the time by stars, great men who
studied these stars)... There's not no history says that any of them
seen that star at all. Why? It wasn't given to them; they wasn't
looking for such. But these wise men knowed that there would be a Star
of Jacob rise, and they were looking for It, and It passed from the
time that Jesus was borned in Bethlehem...
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And when these wise man came to Jerusalem... The star led them to the
religious capital of the world, Jerusalem. And as soon as they entered
those gates, that star (the supernatural that had led them) refused to
show them any more. Up and down the streets these fine men, rich men
with fine draped camels, and so forth, up and down the streets saying,
"Where is He that's born King of the Jews. We saw His star in the
east." And that great religious capital, after two years of the
shepherd's message, still didn't have the answer or knowed nothing
about It. The head of all the denominations didn't have the answer.
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What inspiration to those herdsmen, the Angels coming down to speak to
herdsmen, Angels of God coming to speak to a bunch of shepherds.
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Now, the vindicated Word of Truth. When these shepherds, humble,
uneducated men... What a honor, how fitting it is to a shepherd to
receive a message of a newborn sheep. It could come to nothing else but
a shepherd. That's why He was borned in a stable and not in a house.
Sheep are not borned in a house, or in a pink decorated hospital room.
See? They are borned in the barn, and in the fields. 51 Now, I heard people say, "An Angel spoke to me; He said thus and thus." How ridiculous sometime; and I've heard people say that an Angel spoke to them, and told them thus and thus which was absolutely contrary to the Word. Now, how could an Angel do that? It just couldn't be. And if God told you a certain-certain thing would happen (you say He told you that), and it doesn't happen, then it wasn't God speaking to you. Just remember; that's right. God doesn't lie. He's not found in a lie.
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When they found the baby, what a joy it must have been to them. Because
the Angel that gave them the message, they found it just exactly the
way the Angel said it would be, and just in the place where the Angel
said it would be. What a thing that must have been to them.
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Why, scholars would've been so out of place there, under such
circumstances, and they'd have left right quick. Why? The Messengers
coming to common herdsmen. Maybe they could have not even... these...
Some of these herdsmen might not have even been able to have signed
their own name, very doubtful. You know, the herdsmen that Jesus chose
when He was here on earth to herd His sheep, "Lovest thou Me, Peter,
more than these?"...
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The church members of those past days, and priests, and well-trained
society in that day would've been so out of place in a stable. Now, I'm
not quite sure that many of you could understand (maybe, you city
people) what a Judaean stable smelled like, what it looked like, as the
animals in that stable, and what it would've been. Why, some of these
classics of today would be so out of place there, they--they wouldn't
even enter the door. But it pleased God by His infinite wisdom to
reveal it to such as would receive it. The scholars, and wise men of
that day would certainly would not have received It. They'd have been
so humiliated to be caught in such a place.
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"How dare you." the priest would've said. "You come into my sanctuary
here with such a heresy, with such a foolishness, that some unlearned
bushman out there that doesn't--didn't go to--through the primer. And
would believe such a message that a Angel come down and spoke to them.
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But the shepherds felt completely at ease in that place with God's
Lamb. And any good shepherd does the same thing. When a good shepherd
over the sheep can see the Word of God made plain and vindicated, of
what He promised to do, that shepherd's right at home. I don't care
what anybody else says, there's God promised it, and God did it. 66 His Word was made flesh and was dwelling among them, and they knew It not. He promised the same thing in this day. I wonder if we would recognize It? The proud and wise had never received such a thing as that. And they believed if there was such a thing as the Messiah on earth, It would certainly have to come to their denomination. It would be their group would receive It, or "It wasn't right." Now, just think right hard. If it ain't in their group, then... Did you notice then? God never chose any out of their group, but He chose that who wasn't connected with any of it. Because one group would said, "You see what we did?" And they'd do the same today. But God chooses the nobody; that's the reason He chose the shepherd. The shepherds was completely at home with the God-lamb in their midst, His Word made flesh among them. The proud and wise never received It, passed by them. 67 And we could say as much for today, or in any age. It was the same things in the days of Martin Luther. Same thing in the days of John Wesley. It was the same things in the days of the Pentecostals. But God stops for no man's organization. He moved the Spirit right on to vindicate His Word. It would've had to be and come in the class of their own council or they wouldn't receive it. As they're so headstrong today, all the churches, that they're going to do such-and-such, and unite all the churches together. If they're looking for a messenger now, who can unite all the Protestants, Catholics, and orthodox, everything together, make one great church...
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Now, brethren, I've had the privilege of preaching to hundreds of
different religions, and there's good men in all of them. But now, you
remember, I am prophesying, "Every organization will have to accept
this, or not be an organization. It's forcing you." Did you read the
Tucson paper today where Catholic priests help ordaining, in the
paper--help ordain, in Missouri, a Protestant clergyman? And who was it
recognizing it? Presbyterian, Baptists, Lutheran, and Assemblies of
God. It's in the Tucson paper today.
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They would have called It some kind of a working of an evil spirit
against their positive thinking. You hear so much today about positive
thinking: you just put your mind on anything, and think positive on it.
The Devil can do that. There's only one thing that rules over all, and
that's God's Word. If you're thinking contrary to the Word; forget your
thinking. Think on the Word.
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I've seen people live such good lives until people wouldn't believe,
couldn't say nothing about them, but they'd say "He's sincerely wrong.
He just doesn't know what he's talking about. God, He wouldn't do such
a thing as that."
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And It's so simple, that's how the wise always overlooks It. It's so
simple, it confounds them. They looked for a God way out there, when
He's right here. See? They're looking for something way yonder, when
it's right here with them now: Christ, risen from the dead, the same
yesterday, today, and forever. 81 Jesus Christ is not dead; He's alive. He's here today. The Bible said He's the same yesterday, today, and forever. He said, in St. John 14:12, "He that believeth on Me (not he that makes-believe, he that says he believes.)... He that believeth on Me, the works that I do shall he do also. And more than this shall he do, because I go to the Father." And I've seen Him in my own life do more of the same works that He did then than is written in the pages of this Bible. And it goes over the top of the head and the wise today, and revealed to babes such as will learn; as Jesus prayed for. It is true. He's done more than He... I've seen in my day, of my thirty-three years of ministry, I've seen Him do more than I have read of Him doing in the Bible: more of the same thing. 82 But no matter what He did then, do you think the Sanhedrin believed Him? "Well," they said, "you're bewitched." But, find out, where they made their mistake was to find out--in finding out, not what their creed said, but what the Word said Messiah would do in their day. There's where we make the mistake today, not searching the Scriptures. Jesus told them, "Search the Scriptures, in Them you think you have Eternal Life, and They are They that testify of Me. They tell you Who I am." 83 Notice, God foreknew they would do this; that's just the why He had to take it to shepherds. He knew they wouldn't do it; they wouldn't receive it. Now do you see why it had to be shepherds? Why shepherds? Theologians wouldn't receive it. Why shepherds again? Would it come contrary to His Word? No. They were shepherds, they knowed sheep; and that's what He was borned, a Sheep, a Lamb. Notice, He was the Lamb. They were--they were the only kind that would accept Him. A shepherd was the only thing would accept a Lamb. They knowed how to take care of it, and so is it today when we get the Lamb's Message. 84 Now, the striking... The most humblest, uneducated men adoring Emmanuel in a stable. The most... And there were people out there at the same days, teaching their theology. Great crowds, drawing everywhere, from all over the land, they come to sacrifices which Jehovah said was a stench in His nostrils. And here was humble shepherds in a stable adoring Emmanuel: God Himself made flesh and laying in a stable. See, how we with our great learnings, and our head sticking back like we know something, and God bypasses the whole thing. See? He does what He promises to do, and He always does that. But think of these lowly shepherds out there now adoring Emman--Emmanuel in a stable. It's most striking. Sure is.
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Then out... After they had adored Him, and realized that the message
that they had been preaching was vindicated, there they are--were out
praising God with the most incredible message of an Angel. Now, compare
that with today. Just stop a minute and think. Men out adoring God, and
praising Him for what they had seen, what they heard, what they knew
was the Truth, with the Message that was incredible to the intellectual
mind... It was contrary to all ecclesiastical thinking, and yet it was
the Truth. It's the Truth. They believed it. And now, how foolish can
the wisdom of man be? Then saying that a Angel choir sang to them the
first noel. Could you imagine that? That a shepherd that couldn't write
his name, smelling like a sheep pen, walking down the street,
hollering, "Glory to God in the highest. We know that He's on earth."
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Saying that Angels sang the first noel to them, and also saying that
they got a message from an Angel. An Angel appeared to them give them a
message, and they went and found out that message was truth. And
saying, "Besides that, the Angel sang the first noel to us."
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Notice. Out praising and glorifying God for what they'd seen and heard,
heard Angels sing for their first time to a human being. Angels had
never sang to a human being before. And look at the choirs, how they
had stood and trained and trained those voices; they'd sing at the
birth of the Messiah; and they were all bypassed. And Angels came down
and sang to common sheepmen, not with clergy clothes on, but with
shepherds' clothes on. And look who got the first message; it's
incredible.
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The first time Angels ever sang at a celebration, it was in heaven. If
you'll look in Job 38:7 (as I see some of you taking notes), when God
first planned on making His first creation, the earth... Job was a
great, smart man, and he had all kinds of wisdom. He said, "When I go
up to the markets, the young princes, they all bow before me, and just
want a moment of my wisdom." And he couldn't figure out why he had to
be treated the way he was.
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When we take our painted-faced women, bobbed hair, wearing shorts, and
swing some kind of a church robe around them, and stand them up and
sing like something, and then we think that God has to listen to that?
He's got Angels back yonder who can entertain Him since the--before He
ever made a human being. Uh-huh. Get out, and live, and wear clothes
that's an abomination to God, and how can you expect that to be of God?
You say, "Well, I belong to..." 97 Now, notice. God is fixing to make another creation. He creating mortal earth, mortal life. Angels sing in heaven. But here He's creating a new Life, Eternal Life for man, and He's singing to His subjects through Angels: on the earth, not in heaven. Heaven had Eternal Life. See? And He sang... They sang to the heavens, when the mortal creation come in; and here the immortal creation is coming in, and now they're singing to earthly people: the first time to shepherds. Striking, isn't it? 98 He had started a new creation. What was it? A creation of Himself. God was made flesh and dwelt among us. That's... The Bible said, "In the beginning of the creation of God..." God was created in human form; in Jesus Christ, His Son, God dwelt. He built His tabernacle of flesh and bones, and lived in that tabernacle: God, Emmanuel, "God with us." He built Himself a house to live in it, so He could reflect His Word to His subjects through that. You know what God is when you see Christ. 99 Remember, there is always singing at the birth of a king. How many knows that? Of course, you do. Well, now, do you think if this King would've been born down there, a woman would've come running into the cathedral somewhere, and said, "Make a bed ready right quick, and get the doctors, because I'm going to bring Emmanuel to the earth"? A poor woman out of Nazareth, the lowest city, the--meaner than Tucson or any of the rest of them, and yet this little woman comes running up there to the great high priest and said, "I--I'm fixing to give birth to Emmanuel." They'd have throwed her in jail. They sure would. They certainly would. Of such a heresy as that to be brought amongst his people, he wouldn't have stood for it. Neither would he today. But just the same it's happening, just the same.
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Notice, there has to be singing. Kings were... He wouldn't have been
sang to. The people wouldn't have sang to Him, because they didn't
believe Him. And that's the reason... Here it comes, you might as well
get it. That's the reason today that people's ashamed to praise God;
they're ashamed of Christ. The great cathedrals won't receive the
baptism of the Holy Ghost; they're so set in their ecclesiastical way
that they will not receive it. God's going to find somebody that He can
get praise through. "He's able of the stones to rise children to
Abraham," as I quote John again.
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Who should hear it first? Of course, His subjects. That's who would
hear the King's singing first, would be His subjects. And what was His
subjects? Kinda striking, isn't it, brethren? It wasn't His clergymen.
It wasn't the theologians. That's right. It wasn't the denominational
people. No, it was shepherds. Why? There was a sheep born; that's the
reason. See? His subjects heard it, who God knew would believe. God
sent His message to those who would believe it. He's all wisdom; He
knows where to send His message, who will believe it. The Highest of
heaven sent to the lowest of man upon the earth.
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Mary said, in Luke 1:52, when she was anointed with the Spirit, the
Holy Ghost upon her, she said, "He has exalted them of low degree."
Mary said that, the mother of Jesus, said, "He has exalted those of low
degree." 108 Throughout all Scripture, redemption has been represented through shepherds and sheep. That's right. We all agree to that. Why? It was in shadow and type. And anything... If I never had seen my hand, and I looked down here at my hand's shadow, and I see I had five fingers, I would know that it was reflecting; the negative was reflecting a positive. And that's why the message always came to--redemption by sheep, because from the very beginning. And it was through sheep, and by shepherds, that He revealed Hisself. All was shadows and types.
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Now, let us look at the beginning. Adam and Eve, standing there in the
Presence of God to hear His message to them, they had draped about
their loins the skin of sheep. The first message was ever heard, was
given over the top of a dead sheepskin, that God had slew and wrapped
Adam and Eve in it. After they tried to make their own religion of fig
leaves, it wouldn't work. Sheep sacrifice had been instituted for
atonement since the very beginning: sheep sacrifice.
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Now, the prophets of the Old Testament draped themselves in sheepskins
(We know that. Uh-huh.), signifying their faith in His Word of the
coming perfect Lamb. That's why the prophets... 113 Prophets was usually herdsmen also. Prophets draped theirselves in sheepskins, because they wore the skin of the sheep they were herding. And the first message to a--a--a condemned generation was over the top of sheepskins. Prophets, I say again, wore sheepskins draped around themselves, 'cause they were testifying by that, that they believed that there was coming a perfect Lamb for that sacrifice. And the Word of the God came to them over the top of sheepskins. These herdsmen... Or these prophet's usually were herdsmen. Abraham was a herdsman. Isaac was a herdsman. Jacob was a herdsman. Moses was a herdsman. David was a herdsman. All of God's representatives usually were herdsmen. 114 Now, we're going to find out why it come to shepherds. They knew the sheep is helpless without the shepherd to guide them. They... A sheep is perfectly helpless; he cannot go by himself. That's the reason God likened His believing children unto sheep. They've got to be guided. But watch what's guiding you. Don't get a goat; he'll walk you to the slaughter-pen. God never give us a goat; He gave us His Son (the Holy Spirit) to guide us. He is our Guide, not some manmade herdsmen, but a God-given herdsman who feed the sheep upon sheep food.
115
Now, you take a pig, and you say to this pig, "I'm going to make you a
lamb." And you wash him. And you paint his toenails, and--and so forth,
and give him food like a sheep, give him some kind of a--a diet. And
put him out on the floor or out in the--where the--the sheep herd, in
the alfalfa field or something. And if there's a mud hole anywhere,
that hog will go just as straight to that mud hole as he can go. See?
Why? Is because his nature is still a hog.
117
You know, the biggest hypocrite in the world is an old crow. In the
Bible, there were two let out of the ark. The old crow went out and he
never did return, because he's a vulture, a scavenger. He set on the
bodies of the dead carcasses and filled his belly with the dead
carcass. But when he turned the dove out, the dove could not stand that
stench, so she returned back to father's house and Noah, and beat at
the door until Noah let her in.
120
They, all these shepherds, they knew the sheep was helpless without the
shepherd. And they were shepherds, and knew that he must be guided.
123
God... sheep does the same today, they must trust in the Word diet.
They will not take any other diet. You can't give them an
ecclesiastical diet, the real sheep. No, no. You go tell them, "Well
now look, we'll all be together. Now, Jesus prayed that we all might be
one." You just heard the same thing at Tucson not long ago, a few days
ago, but it's a lie. Jesus never prayed... How did He... How can you
make the Word condemn Itself, backfire on Itself? Then God's no more
than any other man.
125
Notice, He said, "As the Father sent Me, so send I you." The Father
that sent Him, went in Him to confirm the Word. And the same Jesus that
sends His people, goes in the people that He sends; that's saying, "The
works that I do, shall you do also." Sure, He prayed that we might be
one: one with Him, not one with an organization, not one with a system,
but one with God. For God and His Word is One, and Jesus and God was
One, and you and I and the Word must be one. That's right. We must be
one in agreement with the Word. Not what somebody else says, This is of
no private interpretation. Take It, what It says, and believe It; and
God will vindicate It, and prove that It's right. You think it's just
for disciples only, take His Word for it; go try it once and see.
You'll find out that it will work for you just the same as He promised.
Yes, sir.
128 Now, see the unchanging God in His unchanging plans of His Word this day. Now, just think a few minutes: the unchanging Word.
130
Then why should not the shepherd's first announcement... If all these
prophets, all these great men were shepherds, then why should God, the
unchanging One, change His method right here and bring it to
theologians? It was shepherds. The arrival of the perfect Lamb, the
sin-offering, should come to the shepherd.
132
Now, let us call one of Jehovah's great shepherd prophets, to confirm
that God was in these prophets under the sheepskin. Watch now. We will
call first, Moses. Let's look at him. His ministry will show us Jehovah
in His shepherd prophet. Now, we'll just take maybe one, if we have
time, for about the next ten minutes. We'll take two of them, but maybe
this one will be all right.
134
Now, the first--the first sign He gave to the--this prophet shepherd
(look), turned his rod to a serpent. Second, his hand turned to
leprosy. Third, to take water out of the Nile River in Egypt and turn
it to blood. Now, He give him three signs to vindicate to Egypt and
also to Israel that he was God's spoken Word. 139 Watch. The third sign He give him was not related to his occupation, nor either was it related to his person: his third sign. Notice, the first two signs related to him, hisself and his occupation. And they was the only two signs that the Bible says that had a voice. The other sign didn't have a voice. But the two signs that was given from his own person, and to his people, had voices. But the third sign, now notice, it was given... The sign, the third sign, was the sign of death: water turning to blood. If your--if your--if your blood would turn to water, then you would die. And where there's blood, shed blood, is a sign of death; so it was to Pharaoh. The third was to turn the Nile water into blood, was to show--to show his message to Pharaoh that our God is God over the Nile, over the god of the Nile. He's God over everything, and He's going to bring death to that nation. That's what the sign of blood was. Oh, my. Direct sign of death: blood.
140
But the other two had voices of prophecy. (I--I--I hope you're reading
now between lines, what I'm saying.) But the other two signs had voices
of prophecy to Israel concerning their future. (Now, to you that was up
on the mountain not long ago, when the rock was threw up?) 142 What did He do? By that shepherd's staff, not a--a textbook, not a theologian's idea, but a shepherd's staff. We're coming to it in a minute; a shepherd's staff, He did it. Not a--a denominational's prayer book, but a shepherd's staff, shepherd's rod guiding his sheep, making the way clear as they went towards the promised Word in the land. What a beautiful thing that is today of the shepherd's staff today, guiding His sheep to the promised land; bypassing all theology and everything else of this world, and the things of the world, and the denominations, everything; opening up the way, and proving His Word to be the Truth; the shepherd's staff going ahead.
143
And notice, that same shepherd's staff that was guiding the sheep...
You believe that? He certainly did guide the sheep; he delivered them
out of Egypt with that staff in his hand. We could say much more about
it. But to hit the highlight, he guided the sheep and sent judgment
upon the rejecting of it. The same staff that become a blessing to one,
become a curse to the others. The same waters of Noah's preaching that
saved him, condemned the world. The same staff that led Israel to the
promised land, condemned those who refused to follow the prophet
shepherd. That's right. Become a stick of judgment...
144
But proving later by the brass serpent on the shepherd's sheep-goad
(that he wrapped this snake around, in the wilderness), this speaks of
true atonement coming for sickness and sin.
147
Also Israel's future offered... And then how it spoke of Israel, now in
the future... There they were offered deliverance from bondage of death
by a prophet shepherd. They were brought out of bondage by a prophet
shepherd with a staff. See? It was speaking of Israel's future
Deliverer from death and hell by a Shepherd Prophet that we'll speak of.
153
Notice they complained about God's provided way, was the reason they
died. (Now, closely, don't miss these last few remarks.) They
complained. What made them die in the wilderness, they complained about
God's provided way, by a one man message, a prophet, a leadership of
one man. Tell me when God ever used a group to lead. You won't find it
in the Bible. One man, they... The Word came to Moses.
156
Now, we will notice God in the shepherd prophet, showing His future
plans in the next sign voice. Now, watch. We see it there; now let's
watch it in the next sign.
158
Now notice, we're going to bring it over to the Great Shepherd just in
a few moments. Notice the great Shepherd Prophet's ministry. Of His
miracles, every church opened and would receive Him. They wanted their
sick healed. They wanted to do great things. His popularity was great.
But when the evening time came, one day after He had turned water to
wine, and had fed thousands bread, and had performed miracles, He begin
to set down and talk to them. And He said to them, "I and My Father are
One. Why sayest thou, 'Show us the Father'?" 163 Notice, at the evening time, God went out through the camps and seen who had believed. And He did the same thing in the days of the Great Shepherd. Notice the great Shepherd Prophet's ministry, but notice this, to believers of His message, but not... This evening message, they wouldn't believe it. They wouldn't believe that He was God. They wanted to make Him a nice man. They wanted to make Him a prophet. He was a nice man, and He was a Prophet, but He was more than that. That's the common teaching today, that "He's just a good man, He was a Prophet." He was nothing short of Emmanuel. He was God manifested in Jesus Christ His Son, making Him and the Father One. That's all He could be. 164 Zechariah 14:7 (I might say this.), speaks of the evening Lights and message again at the end time. Did you notice that? As many as followed Moses seen the Pillar of Fire that identified him on Mount Sinai. He had testified of, and spoke of this Pillar of Fire being in a bush and had told him this message; many of them wouldn't believe it. But as many as followed him out of Egypt (come up out of the world, and crossed the sea of separation, and went into the wilderness), saw the same Pillar of Fire (that he spoke of) vindicating that shepherd prophet to be the shepherd of the sheep. They saw it, and many of them still didn't believe it after they saw it.
165
Notice how again the never-changing God, the great Shepherd Prophet
took them that stayed by Him and with His ministry to Mount Olive; the
great Shepherd Prophet, the One we're speaking of, Jesus. [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.] Seen and heard the Father (the same Pillar of Fire) vindicate Him, that vindicated Moses.
168 [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]... The Shekinah [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]...
face. Moses was in the Presence of the Shekinah on Mount Sinai. It
changed his face. When he come down, he had to--to put a veil over his
face, the shepherd prophet Moses; who Jehovah was in in a portion, just
a portion: his face. He had the Word in his mouth.
170
Why did it have to be shepherds? Look. See, now, God Almighty
patrolleth--portraying Himself, rather, in Moses the shepherd prophet.
Watch how God made Hisself known. (This is my last remark.) See Him
standing anointed in the Presence of the Pillar of Fire. Nobody on the
mountain at all but Moses and Jehovah. Amen. "Amen" means "so be it." 172 Watch him put his... "Hand in thy bosom." What a sign. Now, there he stands, holding his right hand over his heart (standing like this) where the hidden secrets of redemption had been hid since the foundation of the world. Here's why shepherds. Jesus is God's right hand; we all know. Here's Moses portraying Him exactly. He held the secrets of the Father, and has showed them to us. Notice, watch him pull from his bosom his right hand smitten with deadly leprosy. Showed what God would do with His right hand. Notice, the leprosy has no cure. Notice, again, it wasn't just common leprosy; it was in its last stage: white as snow. His hand was smitten with a horrible thing. How Moses must've felt when he pulled his right hand from over his heart, out of his bosom, and his hand was smitten with leprosy. Leprosy symbolizes sin, incurable, and especially in its last stage.
173
Brethren, that's where the world was when God pulled His Right Hand
from His bosom. The world was smitten with deadly leprosy, and no cure
at all for it. So is it tonight, because they won't receive the remedy.
The remedy was made at Calvary, but people wants to take some manmade
prescription in the stead of God's prescription for sin.
175
Notice, it was the prophet shepherd that smote himself. He took, by the
commandment of God, and put his own hand into his bosom, and pulled it
out smitten with leprosy. The prophet shepherd did it himself. And the
great Prophet Shepherd, Jesus, did it Himself, "I lay My life down; no
man takes it from Me." He was the Great Shepherd, the great Prophet
Shepherd, "No man takes it from Me; I do it of Myself." Notice; it
didn't gradually come, it come in a minute. The Great Shepherd Himself
took our guilt and smote Himself, took our sins and laid it upon
Himself--self. No wonder the poet wrote: 176 That secret had been in God's bosom all these years, covered by His right hand, Jesus. The Great Shepherd took upon Himself our guilt for us. Isaiah 53:6, said, "He was wounded for our transgressions. He was bruised for our iniquity. The chastisement of our peace was upon Him. And with His stripes we are healed." The secret of God's healing laid in the bosom of Jesus Christ, or God, He was on the right of God; that's the only sheep that held in His bosom the secret. That's the reason the foreshadows of it had to always be a sheep. The first was a sheep; the last was a Sheep. That's the reason it had to come to a shepherd, to know how to take care of his Sheep. You get it? Notice, He was wounded for our transgressions, bruised for our iniquity, the chastisement of our peace upon Him." 177 Notice, it came quick; and it left quick, no sooner the right hand was drawn from the bosom the second time, the deadly disease was gone, when he drew it the second time. And when the Great Shepherd, the Sheep prophet, when He said... On Calvary's cross, when He had paid the penalty of sin for us all, He said, "It's finished." Sin was over; the penalty was paid; debts were settled. It didn't take a year, or finally come into it in the days of some other reformer or something; it was finished right then.
178
Sin came in a moment by transgression of God's law, by breaking one
Word. Tonight, my brethren, your soul is over hell on a chain. And that
chain is not some theological seminary's teaching; that chain is not
some denomination or some creed that you're living by; that chain is
God's Word. Jesus gave the human race His Word to live by, and Eve only
broke one little link of it. And the--any chain is no stronger than its
weakest link. When you take one Word out... That was the first of the
Book.
179
Oh, I see... Well, they say, "Surely, all we've done. All we've done."
That's what maybe the high priests and them thought in the days of the
Great Shepherd. That's what Eve thought. That's what Satan told her,
"Surely God will not." But He did, 'cause He said He would. And that's
the reason He'll do it again today. 181 When the Great Shepherd was smitten, the great Sheep Prophet when He was smitten back there, He said, "It is finished." And that minute, as soon as this Shepherd was smitten, it was over. Sin is settled; there was no more sin. They were clean; the penalty was paid. The believers whose names were written in the Book of Life, predestinated from the foundation of the world, it was finished that very minute that Jesus said it was finished. He, that Great Shepherd, had come for His sheep. It was finished; God's right hand was pulled from His bosom, smitten. Then on Easter He returned it (Amen.), raised it up again to His bosom, and extended it down to you and I in the form of His Word, to redeem us back to the original garden from which sin took us from. The hidden secret of His great heart was revealed by a Prophet Shepherd. It was revealed by a Shepherd, Prophet Shepherd. 182 No wonder the mountains jumped and shouted on that day. No wonder the sun hid its face and screamed for joy. No wonder all nature broke loose; the wind shook the trees until they shook and shook, and joyed, and jumped. They'd seen the Prophet Shepherd, on the mountain, redeem every name on the Book of Life. And they seen that their own nature was redeemed. They screamed and jumped. And the world went into an earthquake. And the mountains rent, and the rocks fell out. And the sun went down. And--and everything taken place. Like any meeting, when the Shepherd reveals to you that it's finished. There... 183 I've seen jumping spells and joy spells, but there was nobody hurt. The mountains rung out, and they... The sun went down, and everything took place, but there was nobody hurt. And I've seen meetings where the power of God was revealed to the people that they were free from the world and the things of the world, and the joy of the Lord filled the congregation. They stood, and screamed, and cried, and shouted to the top of their voice for the glory of God. I never did see anything disorderly; they was always right in order; because they had recognized that their name that had been written on the Lamb's Book of Life before the foundation of the world... The great Prophet Shepherd had brought them the message, and they were delivered: the Prophet Shepherd. No matter what the other ecclesiastical realms said about it, they knew what had happened. Just as them shepherds did back there, they knowed what took place. 184 No man has a right to enter the sacred desk to preach the Word until he has did as Moses did: meet God himself upon grounds where that there's no theologian can explain it away. Moses was there. No matter how Israel's messengers said, "Oh, it was a nonsense, you just imagined you saw this; it's nonsense," you couldn't take it away from him; he knowed. He was there. He was the one it happened to. And no man by a theological degree or some doctor's degree has a right behind the pulpit to claim the message of Jesus Christ, until he's first met God face to face in the Pillar of Fire. He has no right to call himself a messenger, 'cause all the theologians in the world couldn't explain that away from you. It happened to you. You were there; you know about it. Care what anybody else says, or how much they can say, "the days is gone, it isn't so," you--it happened to you, and it's according to the Word.
185
Yes, that's the reason Moses knew this Voice had spoke to him was a
Word Voice. He knowed that God had told Abraham, "Your seed shall
sojourn for four hundred years, but I will deliver them." And he knowed
the four hundred years was up and he was called to do it.
187
Oh, my. Listen to the mighty Shepherd Prophet again interpreting and
introducing to them. John, when he stood in the river of Jordan, look
what he said. Was standing there preaching, he said, "The hour is
coming..."
190
And the Holy Ghost, the Angel of the Lord appeared to Mary, and told
her that she was going to have a baby, knowing no man, and told her
about Elisabeth's condition. 193 And we set as sour as the bumps on a pickle, and let such things go on, and afraid to raise and testify your conviction, and condemn all this nonsense, make Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today, and forever. It's Christmas time; get out these Santa Clauses and stuff; away with that nonsense of commercializing. Wherever you heard about Santa Claus in the Bible? It's a Roman mythology; there's nothing to it at all; there is no such a thing. Don't teach your children such nonsense as that. When one day you'll have to tell him that it was all a lying story, then you've lied to your child. And it'll hurt your testimony about Jesus Christ; he'll say, "Maybe it's the same thing." Put Jesus Christ the great Shepherd Prophet back into the Christmas where it belongs.
194
Notice, listen to this prophet John, as he stands there. We all know
that he was a great shepherd prophet. Now, he had a message; the Angel
knowed that he was going to introduce Jesus.
197 That's what we're showing here: the shepherd's staff, the shepherd, the sheep, the line of nature.
200 They said, "John, how did you know it? I didn't see one thing different."
204
Notice nothing would have took place, but John said, "The rest of them
didn't see it, but I bear record; I saw it." Introducing: "Behold, the
Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world."
206
They won't... How can them others eat it. But the wise... Notice this.
But the wise and intellectual, well-trained of the world, still desire
to say there is a Santa Claus. And there's all kinds of fiction and
stuff that they worship, because they won't accept Him the Word;
because in their denominations, it doesn't fit their taste, the
hireling shepherds of the day, the hirelings from creed, that'll want
to unite you under one goat; don't you believe it. They'll lead you to
the slaughter-pens. Hear the Great Shepherd that was born nineteen
hundred years ago this month, sometime out yonder in His message come
the true shepherds that knowed how to take care of sheep.
208
Now, let us at this hour bow our heads and hearts towards the dust of
the earth, and hasten real quick to a manger to see and receive the
Light that this Word brings by the Shepherd, the Great Prophet
Shepherd, Jesus Christ the Son of God.
210
Listen to me now. "When He... (not a thought, 'He' is a personal
pronoun)--when He the Holy Ghost is come (the Spirit of Truth), He will
reveal these things to you that I have said unto you, and will show you
things to come." That's the Great Shepherd, that's the Shepherd Jesus
left. And the Holy Ghost wrote the Bible; the Bible said so, "Men of
old moved by the Holy Spirit, wrote the Word." Now, could the Holy
Spirit pull you to a creed? Could it pru--pull you to something that
this Word doesn't say? Why, it'd be totally impossible. The Holy Spirit
would be a liar if He said that "This is what you should do," and then
turn around and say, "No, it was a mistake, and you do what the church
says do." 212 God is One. God is the only One that has Eternal Life, and He is Eternal Life. And anything that had a beginning has an end. And if you're just a member of a church, it had a beginning. But the Word of God has no beginning, God has no... And when you're borned of God, you're borned of the Word, then you become a son of God, and your name was put on the Lamb's Book of Life before the foundation of the world. And you, the color of hair you have, the color eyes you have, the statue that you're in, God seen you before the foundation of the world. And He seen you, a human being, like you are. And though there come a million years yet, there's nothing can keep you from coming back to that perfect image that God ordained for you in the beginning, "My sheep hear My Voice; a stranger they will not follow."
213
And if you haven't accepted that Eternal Life tonight, and you're
looking at a--a--a fiction story of a little baby laying in a--a--a
manger, and a bunch of wise men around, don't you believe such things
as that. And trying to think, "Well, I'll be good. And I'll do this.
And I'll join church. And that's all I need to do." You're lost. If you
haven't got Eternal Life, how can you ever live forever? 215 You might imitate a Christian; you might go to a church like a Christian; you might put you | ||||||