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Why Little Bethlehem? (58-1228)
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It might look kind of funny this morning to wear my overcoat on the
platform, but I was so happy to--to display that pretty overcoat that
this church give me. I seen Brother Neville up here the other day with
that nice suit on, how it fit him so nicely, and I thought, "Well,
I..." It looked so nice, and the congregation talking about it, I
thought, "I'll just wear my overcoat out on the platform." I did...
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Well, I'll say it's--it's... I was needing one awful bad, and it's the
best one I ever had. And I sure do appreciate it. And Brother Roy
Roberson, I don't know whether he's here this morning or not, he had
something to do with the selecting of it. And it was really a fine
selection, and we're--we are very--very pleased to have it.
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And it's soon now, that if the Lord willing, I've got to go overseas.
And I guess you seen it in the Business Men's "Voice," that I leave for
overseas this next month. And we'll be soliciting all the prayers of
the people, that they will pray for us while we are away. It's
seemingly that overseas my meetings seems to be better, because it
takes better there. In America...
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But I--I tell you, I was so surprised. I... The poorest preaching I
ever heard in my life was my own (That's right.) on--on--on the record.
I... It made me so nervous, I couldn't even eat my dinner. I got sick,
got away from the table, couldn't sleep that night.
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So I was speaking to Brother Collins. I suppose he's in the building.
And so I said to him... He come over, and they was telling him about
it. I said, "Brother Collins, I... Honestly," I said, "I'm pretty near
thirty years old as a preacher, and I certainly ought to know what a
sermon is." I said, "That's the poorest I ever heard."
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But, you see, what makes a man get his eyes on that, you listen to
these radio broadcasts, and that's all wrote out. You see? And
they--they can write it out and punctuate it, and things, because
they're reading it.
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But the trouble with me, I couldn't even read it. So if I wrote it, I'm
sure I couldn't read it. So--so it's amazing grace (Isn't it?) to see
what He can do for us. But I am grateful to starting in now, ending up
of this old year, to start a new year. 18 Now, I believe that tonight they got services here at the Tabernacle. And I am to be up here on 62, with Brother Ruddell tonight. I understand that they're going to have a watch service here. And Brother Ruddell had asked me for that watch service, but thinking maybe I'd come back at the Tabernacle for that night, because I've always tried to be at the Tabernacle on--on New Year's eve, and I wanted to come back down here with the brethren here. So I kind of compromised a little, and I'll be with Brother Ruddell tonight, out on 62, at the old 62 Club that's been converted into a--a church. And then Wednesday night will be back here at the watch service. And then Thursday we leave for Chicago, and then on, and on to Philadelphia, and then overseas.
19 And this morning, we don't want to keep you too long, because it's... We got the interviews, and the services go on.
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Lord, Thou has been our Refuge and Strength in all generations. Our
forefathers before us trusted in Thee and were not confounded. They
believed in Thy holy Name, and they were brought forth as shining
lights; and we, looking upon them, as the poet has said, "Footprints
upon the sands of time; our partings leave behind us, footprints on the
sands of time." Then we see that those who trusted in Thee, always,
without one time failing, come out right. Though they went through many
deep waters and--and great trials and persecutions, but yet in the end
Thou did always bring them out more than conquerors, because it is Thy
promised Word that You would do this.
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And bless this church and every member that's in it. The trustee board,
how we love them as real gallant men of God; and the deacon board, they
also are Thy gallant servants. And all the people that come here, we
are grateful for them, Lord. Just does my heart good to know that this
little old pond and weed patch standing on the corner, many years ago,
has been made a lighthouse to the Kingdom of God. And I pray, God, that
it'll stand until Jesus comes. And may many great souls that's been in
here, Lord, come forth at that day, washed in the Blood of the Lamb.
Grant it.
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Announcing a little text that I--fell on my heart since last Sunday...
As I was speaking upon the wise men coming to--to see Jesus, the Star
they followed from the east to the west. While studying that, I hit a
Scripture, and then did not get to be here Christmas Eve because of
some jail service, and so forth, I had to be at. I thought I would
speak today upon the subject of "Why Little Bethlehem?"
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Of all of the places that is in Palestine... And in... There is so many
great cities, and its localities, cities that are seemingly much more
known in the lore of history, and better fortified, bigger cities, why
should God choose little Bethlehem to be the birthplace of His Son?
There is many that are greater. And for instance, the historical lore
of Jerusalem, the proud Jerusalem, the capital of all of it, and it's
one of the largest cities of Palestine. And then we wonder why God
would pick on that little bitty town of Bethlehem for the birthplace of
His Son.
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And then when we in our little finite minds begin to think over, "Why
would the great King of heaven choose a little place like that instead
of the capital?" Instead of some... Even there was many places who had
greater spiritual background than what Bethlehem did.
33 Then there was Gilgal, another great spiritual place of worship. Why wouldn't God let Him be born then at Gilgal?
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And maybe, if I would've been thinking it, I would've brought Him over
to Kadesh-barnea for there was the judgment seat, and a place of
refuge. Perhaps I would've brought Him over to that country for His
birthplace, or maybe we would've chosen some of the other cities.
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And when we get faith like that, and begin to think of, "Who is behind
all this? What is the main spring that's turning this great e--economy
of God's?" We find it's the Holy Spirit. Not left into the hands of man
to do things; but in the hands of the Holy Spirit. And He is the main
spring, that if He can get the rest of the instruments, it'll work just
perfectly and keep exactly God's time.
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For it is also written in the Scriptures, "Fear not, little flock, it's
your Father's good will to give you the Kingdom." What a consolation,
that I know that just as sure as Jesus had to be borned in little
Bethlehem, so will the little flock be the one that the Father will
give the Kingdom to, because it's written. And all Scripture is given
by inspiration, and the Scriptures cannot be broken. They must be
fulfilled. So it gives us that hope to know that--that it'll be a
little flock that will receive the Kingdom, a little faithful flock of
believers. I'm trusting to be one of those flock, or in that little
flock, I should say.
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And it's... Certainly, if we had the time of about from now until six
o'clock tonight to stay right on this subject, to line these things
away to get the real meaning out of them (which we do not have, just
about thirty, forty minutes.), so we have to strike just the high
points, trusting that the Holy Spirit, to you Bible readers, will place
the rest of it into your heart as we go along.
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And even those mothers, when the baby was born and she uttered their
voice, placed them positionally where they'd be in the promised land
hundreds of years later. And Joshua, not knowing that, yet by the same
inspiration placed them exactly where they was to be. 48 The one that founded it was Caleb's son; Caleb's son, whose name was Salma, and he founded it. The Bible said he was the father of it, which mean he was the founder of Bethlehem. In other words, he must've moved in there and started some sort of businesses, and commercial, and the trading, and so forth, that grew it up. And later we'll find out that the real reason of it, that the whole lands was jealous of that little piece of land, which lays to the north, and east, and slopes a little to the south on that spur. And it was the most fertile of all of Palestine. It was a--a corn belt and a wheat belt, and there were great olive orchards, and so forth, on it, in that part of Bethlehem, or Pale--Palestine, the end of Judah province. 49 And we find out that it was also became the home of the harlot Rahab. When Israel had passed over the borderline of the Jordan river, into Palestine, we are acquainted with the story of Rahab the harlot. Let's picture her this morning for a few minutes now as a--a young lady, a beautiful young woman whose some misfortune in life had been forced in, being a pagan, had been forced into the life that she was living. And many times people are forced into the life that they live. 50 I was in the prisons the other night to see a man who was taking a sentence. And I--I took him by the hand and talked to him. And I said, "Why would you do such a thing as that?" And holding me by the hand, he begin to speak. And he was forced into what he was doing. I said, "Because that you permitted that to force you to that. You don't have to do that. You... No man has to drink." I said, "I am nervous myself, but there's no need of that." 51 And this young woman, after she'd got her first hearing of Israel, and of a God Who was a--a God that answered prayer, not only a God to pray to, but a God that answered back; when she heard that there was a God of miracles Who could perform miracles, Who dried up the seas and rained bread out of the heavens, her heart begin to tremble. And when she got the first message from two preachers that went over, quickly she accepted it with all her heart. And there was a scarlet cord bound at her window for a protection of her house, because that she had received the message.
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And I might add here, did you know she typed the Gentile church? She
was a Gentile, and she was a type of the Gentile church, when they
heard the message. We were all out in spiritual prostitution,
committing spiritual fornications against the God of heaven in all
kinds of stuff, all kinds of denominations and religions. But when we
heard that there was a God that still lived, that could perform
miracles, quickly we received the message. 54 And through this, God looked down when the wrath fell and the trumpets begin to blow; God seen that scarlet cord hanging there as a memorial. It's always pleased Him to pass over the Blood. "When I see the Blood, I'll pass over you." He saw it. And when the shaking and the Holy Spirit rumbled the earth and shook down them walls, some twenty-feet thick, not one rock fell where that cord was hanging: shows the protection of a true God to a true believer, no matter what state you're in when He finds you, if you'll just accept that scarlet cord. It weaves through the Bible. 55 And then we see her when she was taken in as one of the Israelites. She fell in love with the man, which was a captain and a prince in Judah. He was the captain of the Israelite armies. His name was Salmon, just like the king, Solomon. And he was the captain, and she become in a great romance with this captain, which was a prince of Judah. And finally she married him. And when the estate was settled up for the Israelites, she and her beloved husband lived in Bethlehem.
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Now you begin to see it open, haven't you? See? It begin to open as we
see that in Bethlehem she lived, being a Gentile bride to a Jew. Why?
Because she believed in a miracle working God. And as... Look what she
come from, from being a--out of a house of ill fame, of prostitution...
Through her conversion and through her unfailing faith in God, it
brought her from a prostitute house to a beautiful home in Bethlehem.
What a difference.
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And we find out they had a lovely home in Bethlehem, as Salmon had--had
established it, and it would become a great place, and the fertile
lands. And how beautiful it is to think of that great wheat country
there, that it would be the bread place of the world. And it is true,
no wonder Jesus had to be born there, because He was the Bread of Life.
There's where all the nation come for their wheat, all the nations come
for their corn. For it was in Bethlehem that had those fertile lands.
And, you see, the little bitty thing, just saying, "Oh, it was the
province of wheat," yet that meant something. And you see how the
Gentile prince, or this Jewish prince taking His Gentile bride back up
to Bethlehem for a settling down place, a place to live, where there
was plenty of bread.
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And we are--find out that years later, after the--Naomi had left the
country and gone over to sojourn with the Moabites, and when they had
evilly had mistreated her; she'd got out of fellowship with the rest of
the believers and associated herself in a backslidden condition in
another land, among another people. In otherwise, she'd left the true
believing church to go out into the world for a little while, to join
some social church, who believed in just anything would be all right.
In there she lost her husband. 63 Oh, how I would love to rest here for a few minutes, how I'd like to pick it up right here and show you, regardless of how many of the churches gone back, stay under the Blood; that's the place to abide. In or out, up or down, thick or thin, wherever it may be, stay under the Blood. But Naomi, she thought it would be better to go over and join another group, because they were having troubles, spiritual blead--bread wasn't there. And--but God will restore it back, "I will restore, saith the Lord." Stay in the field where It comes from.
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So we find that she begin to long to go back, because they heard that a
great revival had broke out. And if you notice, Naomi returned in
barley season, the Bible said, just at the time of the harvest; in
other words, when there was a great revival going on, spiritually
applying it. She returned just in that season. Nothing left; she had
nothing.
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But here's a beautiful picture, there was one named Ruth, with her,
another daughter-in-law, which was a type again of the Gentile Bride,
who kissed her mother-in-law, and said, "I'll forsake everything. I'm
going with you. Let your people be my people. Let your God be my God.
Wherever you die, there I'll die. Where you are buried, there I'll be
buried." That's it. That's what God wants. It's not that borderline,
halfway, but an absolute full surrender to the Kingdom of God. She
kissed her.
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And we're acquainted with the story as it goes on, that this great
Boaz, which was the lord of the harvest, was in harvest at the time,
and was a kinsman to Naomi. And when she found Ruth out there in a
little mission, gleaning, every little straw that she could pick up,
that had some wheat on it, she held to it, for it was life. And Boaz,
being the lord of the harvest, he commanded that his reapers would drop
a handful now and then for her; and she would pick it up, and with joy.
And then she shucked out a great apron-full of it that day. And when
Boaz, the lord of the harvest, came out and looked upon Ruth, and seen
her faithfulness, he fell in love with her.
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And she begin to question to her mother-in-law, what she must do. And
finally Ruth was married to Boaz, a Gentile married to a prince again
in Judah, and settled down, and lived in Bethlehem.
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Ruth was a Gentile. She had no inheritance with the Jew, just like we
Gentiles had no inheritance. So Naomi was actually the one to inherit.
So she'd lost all of her first estate, all of her goods had been sold
at public auction; therefore, she was--been excommunicated and had gone
away. 75 And the only way that Christ could ever buy the estate of the backslidden Israel was to become a Kinsman. Only way God could redeem the human race, God Himself had to be made flesh. And Jesus was God made kinfolks to the human race. He was Emmanuel. He become kinfolks. He took upon Him not the form of Angels, but the form of a servant who washed the feet and lived. And the foxes had holes, and the birds of the air had nests, but He didn't even have a place to lay His head. He eat, He drank, He--He cried, He laughed, just like other men. And He was God, not a prophet. He was God, because He had to be kinfolks in order to redeem the lost human race. So, Boaz, in this great type at Bethlehem... Look where this Kinsman was born to the human race, had to be. 76 And then when this great Boaz redeemed her, he had to make a public showing that he had redeemed all of her lost estate. So he went to the gate of Bethlehem, that little city again, and he called the elders of the city, and he let them know that that day he had bought everything that had--Naomi had lost. Everything that she lost, he bought it back. And he kicked off his shoe and threw it up before the people as an ensign, "And if there's anyone has any reason to say something, say it now, for this is a memorial that I've redeemed everything that she lost." 77 Oh, blessed be the Name of the Lord. And when our Kinsman came, Jesus of Nazareth, born in Bethlehem, He stood on top of the Golgotha, and lifted Him up between the heavens and earth as a memorial that He'd redeemed everything that the human race had lost in the fall. How can men despise Divine healing and the powers of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, when a public ensign was made at Calvary, that, "I've redeemed the whole human race and everything that they ever lost." He redeemed our soul, redeemed our body, redeemed everything that we lost in the fall. Our Kinsman Redeemer came and was made flesh, and dwelled among us, and offered up the ensign, and said, "It's finished," What's finished? Everything is finished. We're just walking right into our inheritance. And as the days go on, we're walking closer and closer.
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Boaz and Naomi... After being married for some time, they brought forth
a son, which added more to the lineage, and that was Obed. And he also
brought forth his son, which was Jesse. And Jesse had eight boys. 80 And it was in Bethlehem where David was borned. And his greater Son Jesus was also had to be born in Bethlehem, because there's such a close knit between the two, as father and son. Not only was this great Son only the Son, He was the Root and the Offspring of David; He was even before David; He'll be after David; He was for everlasting, from everlasting on. But according to the flesh and all the things to be fulfilled, He was the Son of David. He was to be born years later in this same Bethlehem, this little forsaken city. 81 But all the time in there, do you notice, there's working a great mighty mystery that no one seemed to understand. That's the same thing it is in God's Bethlehem today; there's working a--a mystery sign, that no one seems to understand it. It's something that goes over the top of the heads of the people. They don't seem to get it. No matter what's done, or what's said, and the mysterious part of the things that's done, the people will say, "Oh, well, I guess it's all right," and go on, but they don't understand it. They can't catch it. They can't grasp it. That's what God was doing in Bethlehem in Judah. He's working, all these little things moving up to come to one great head. 82 David, oh, when he was anointed king, as a--a little boy, he was ruddy to look up at, but he must've been something in him that looked real to God. The little bitty, the smallest of the family... The rest of the boys, great big fine men, would look good in the robes, and a crown on their head. But God showed what He looks at: not the outward appearance, but the inside of a man. He looked at his heart. He knew what was in David's heart, no matter how the crown looked on him. He knowed He was finding Him a man that was a man after His own heart, which David would be a man after His own heart. That's why He poured the anointing oil, or had it poured upon David. Which the name "David" means "beloved." 83 And it was well represented in Jesus, the Beloved One, years later, the Son of David, Who was to come to fulfill all things that had been promised. This little city of Bethlehem was where this taken place. And it was on them same little Judaean hills where David had herded his sheep, many years later, that the Angels sang their first Noel on the hills of Judaea, overlooking Bethlehem. The first Noel, "Unto thee is born in the city of David, Christ the Lord." Angels first made their appearance to sing; it wasn't at Jerusalem the big church; neither was it at Gilgal; or neither was it at Shiloh, where they'd had the religious denominational worship all the time. But it was in little Bethlehem, where the Spirit of God had been moving in a mysterious way, bringing forth something. It was there.
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It was there, where Christ had to come. It was there. It was right in
that same little city was a King born, that a mother, virgin, brought
forth her firstborn Son. It sheltered and housed in its little fortress
the King of kings and the Lord of lords. It were not only did Samuel
come to pour out the anointing oil, but God poured out upon Him, and
upon the world, Christ the Lord. The Angels herald His coming and sang
to the shepherds on the hillside, who followed David the king, years
before. See the mystery of God, how great it is? 86 Bethlehem, the name Bethel. B-e-t-h, beth, "beth" in the Hebrew word means "house." "E-l" stands for "Elohim"; its abbreviation; "Elohim" means "God." B-e-t-h, beth... E-l, E-l is Elohim, which is God, "the House of God," where the Bread of Life is laid. E-l-h-e-m, finish it out and bring back your "l" again with your "e," means a "loaf of bread," in the Hebrew, El-hem. E-l is God, Elohim. B-e-t-h is bread, or b-e-t-h is... B-e-t-h is "house." E-l, it's Elohim, abbreviation. Then E-l, e-m is "bread." What was He? The House of the Bread of God: "The House of God's Bread." House, beth: Elohim, God: El-h-e-m, bread. "The house of God's Bread," means Bethlehem.
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Where could He have been born anywhere else but that? But it was hid to
everybody but that prophet; he said, "Out of Bethlehem shall come Him."
They was looking in Jerusalem; they was looking in all the big Shilohs;
they was looking everywhere. But He come from Bethlehem, 'cause it was
the House of God's Bread of Life. He's God's breadbasket to the world.
There He was, borned in Bethlehem. He couldn't be born nowhere else.
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Another great event that I wouldn't forget to call, that was when David
was in his worst of time, when he was a fugitive. He'd already been
anointed; he knowed what he was to be. He was to be king, God said so.
And yet he was hated. He was standing in between two great deep fires;
here was the Philistines on one side, after him, here was Saul on the
other side. And he was a man without a nation.
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How in the world can it ever come to pass, the Devil on both sides
driving at David? He'd taken refuge in strongholds in the wilderness
and in caves, trying to hide out with a little band of faithful
warriors, just a few believing like him. But those men believed God,
that that would be the king. 94 People today laugh and make fun of them, and call them holy-rollers, call them everything they want to, but them warriors of God stands faithful at the post of duty. Might call them a healing group, you might call them a bunch of fanatics, or whatever you wish to; they hang to that King. They know He's coming in power. Though they take His Name in vain, and scoff, and make fun, and call the people who believe Him, outcasts, bunch of backwash, that doesn't bother them a bit; they stay true at the post of duty.
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Those warriors that was with David, stayed right by his side. If a
Philistine come up, he had to fight. Whoever it was, they were picked
on, every side. Poor David, in his mind all confused; he thought, "How
can it be, Lord?" 97 David setting there, his--his throat burning, and it was in the middle of summer. The Philistines was taking advantage of that split between David and Saul. And Saul looking for David everywhere, and the Philistines also, and then the Philistines looking for the Israelites. Talk about a time of confusion; just about like it is now. David taken refuge in this little place, in this little shelter, everywhere he could get to, the little strongholds that he could hold into. Then he got up on the mountain on that hot middle of the summer, when the heat was tremendous, his throat parching, and flusterations and fears in his heart, and wondering, "O God, how could it be? You poured that oil upon me, not because I chose myself, but You chose me. Why did You call me from herding the sheep out yonder, and told me You'd give me this to serve Your people, and here You've got me between the fires everywhere?" That was going through his heart.
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He set up on the hill and he looked down, and there the Philistines had
come in and garrisoned right in Bethlehem, his little home. Then his
little city was under government control of the enemy. Not only that,
but his own father's house, Jesse's house, was under bondage to the
Philistines. There was his own nation, his own church, against him.
Here was the enemy he was fighting; here's the church people he was
fighting; not because he wanted to, but because he was forced to do it. 100 So there he was on a hot day, no doubt, walking back and forth, and looking down through that long valley of about twenty-five miles down there and back. There was his own father's house in--in bondage to the Philistines. There was Saul just across yonder, the... And here come this one, setting right between (See?) to take sides. Seeing the great time that Israel was all broke up, the church broke up in different denominations, as to say. Here was David standing back here, not knowing what to do, and yet knowing that on him rested the anointing. They knew that anointing was there. They knew David was going to be king. Hallelujah. 101 We know Who's going to be King. Doesn't matter who's going to be President. I know Who's going to be King. He'll be King. And I know it takes something to stand. But God help me to shut my eyes to denominations and everything else and look to that spiritual sight yonder, that He's the coming King. I'll serve Him. If it's death, let me die; if it's my family, it's my loved ones, if it's my denomination, it's everything, let me serve Him. I'll stay to Him. That's the warriors of God, like was with David, that had their hands on their sword, walking at his arm. That's the way God's warriors walk: ready.
102 The enemy says, "You have to take a little drink, to be sociable."
108 They knew the anointing was on that little old ruddy-looking fellow, and they knew he was going to be king.
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And it'd be better if the Methodists looked back to their good old
days, when they're few and far between in little schoolhouses out here
in America, falling under the power of God, throwing water in their
face. It'd be better for you Baptists to look back to where you come
from too, and the rest of them. You Pentecostal, look back where you
come from. That's right.
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Oh, my, here he was right in the jaws of death right then, on both
sides. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
death..." Them good old days when the Spirit was with me, when God was
with me, I sang His praises; I enjoyed Him. I remember one time that a
lion come up one morning and got one of my sheep. And the Spirit of God
came upon me, and I went out and grabbed him and cut him to pieces. I
remember that deliverance. Oh, I can remember that evening just before
the sun went down, a bear come in and got one, and I killed him. Them
great deliverance..." 116 That sometimes we think that, but we're in the heat of the battle. Something's got to be done. We was boys once; we're grown up men now. The fight's on. I remember when the sawdust boiled upon the floor, and the people screamed and shouted, and you couldn't get around the place nowhere here for people, but it's not that way today. The battle's on. Oh, it's not William Branham, the little boy preacher anymore; you got to produce something. Yes, sir, there's got to be something different. The time's on. The battle's on. The heat is on. The power's to be delivered, the people, everyone's found written in the Book. Now the time has come.
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David in all of his flusteration, walking back and forth, and thinking,
"Oh, this hot day, whew, oh, it's so hot. Oh, Saul might come from this
way, the Philistines from this way; armies around everywhere, and here
we are setting in the mouth of a cave, and yet the anointing oil on me.
How can it be, O God? How can it be? Oh, I wished I had a drink." Then
his mind goes back to way down there by the gates of Bethlehem, there
was a well. There just was no water like that water.
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But Bethlehem is the water seat of the province too. There was no water
like Bethlehem had. David used to think, "When I take my sheep and
start out of a morning, I'd go by that old well and drink. Oh, how cool
and how sweet, and how it quenched the thirst." 121 Now, his warriors could not interpret his thinking, but, brother, they loved him with all that was in them. The least of his desires was a command to them. Three of his mighty warriors pulled their swords, slipped off from the camp, and cut their way, twenty-five miles. David, in their going, no doubt wondered, "Where they at? What have they done? Where did they go to? Did they know they're jeopardizing their life?" They're right in the jaws of death, through a twenty-five-mile line, laying in ambush everywhere, and the swords a flickering, and the shields a blasting; but their men, their brother that they believed that would be king, desired a drink. 122 Oh, brother, I wonder if the warriors today are willing to cut their way through formalism, doubts, and unbelief to refresh in the Presence of the Lord, His desires? "The least of Your desires; if it's Africa, India, if it's to the street, wherever it is, the least of Your desires, Lord, is my command. Death don't mean a thing to me. Popularity, my--what I am, what I will be, means nothing, Lord. It's to fulfill Your desires." That's the warriors that's standing by the side of Him. "If they call me a holy-roller, if my name is scandalized, if they kick me in the street, that doesn't matter. Your desire is my command." That's the real soldier. 123 What did they do? They fought their way through until they got to that well. They dipped the bucket of water out. And here they come back, fighting, cutting their way from right to left, and they're coming to the presence of David. Said, "Here you are, my lord." Oh, my. What? A man that was disgraced, a man that was hated by the church, a man that was hated by the king, a man that was hated by the Philistines, a man that was hated everywhere nearly. But a little group that followed him, they knew that he was the coming king.
124
Today, I know we sing great songs; we build great churches; we have
great anthems and everything; we praise to Him like that; but Jesus
said, "In your hearts you're far from Me, for you teach for doctrine
the commandments of men." Let the Holy Spirit come in and do something
in their church, showing the Presence of Jesus Christ, they'll kick you
out the door. "In vain do you worship Me. They worship, but in vain do
you do it, teaching for doctrine the traditions of men." 126 David picked up this bucket of water; he looked at it, and the Bible said that he poured it upon the ground, said, "Lord, be it far from me that I'd drink that, because these my--Thy warriors has jeopardized their life to go yonder and to bring this water to me. It's the blood of men. I cannot do it." And this sweet water that they jeopardized their lives and broke through the enemy line to go yonder and get, David poured it upon the ground as a freewill offering to the Lord. It wasn't mean; it was only fulfilling the Scriptures.
127
Because although Jesus, from Bethlehem is the Bread of Life, He also is
the Water of Life. Sure, it is. And what did He do? He was represented
in both David and warriors, because He was the King, and He was the
warrior Who came and broke through the enemy's lines (Amen.), conquered
death, hell, and the grave, poured out His own Blood, that John 3:16
might be fulfilled.
129
That's why He was born in Bethlehem. That's why He had to come, because
it was the bread center, the Bread of Life. It was the water center.
What is it? The Waters of Life. And in Jesus was both Bread of Life and
Waters of Life; therefore, He had to come and be born in Bethlehem.
"Thou Bethlehem of Judaea, are you not the least among all the great
princes?" You're just an ordinary little creature; you're just a little
fellow; but out of you shall come the Ruler which is from old, from
everlasting to everlasting, His foregoings has been going forth from
ever, and from everlasting to everlasting.
131
Let us bow our heads just a moment, and in doing so, I want your
undivided attention. Have you ever been to Bethlehem, this morning? If
you have never been to Bethlehem... 134 Is there another, say, "I now come; nothing in my arms. I stand, thirsting, my throat is dry. I'm wondering where I can go and find real Life. I'm wondering. I've joined churches..." God bless you, sister. "I've joined churches, I've done everything I know to do, Brother Branham, but I've never yet touched that real Life-giving resource. I now come, Lord, to receive It." He's here for you. Would you just raise your hand, say, "It's me, Lord. I'm the one that's standing and needy"? The Lord bless you, while we pray.
135
O Lord God, this little broken-up message brought from the Scriptures,
though in all of its symbols, that You put it there; maybe it's hid
from the eyes of the wise and prudent, and be revealed to babes such as
will learn. How that little Bethlehem, the least of all of them... How
did the prophet say that? "Art thou not least among all the princes?"
But it so pleased God to bring from that little insignificant place the
Ruler of Israel. Lord God, out of a little group of people that's
washed by the scarlet line of Blood of the Lord Jesus, You shall bring
forth, to that group, somewhere, Lord, across this world, Christ again,
that'll rule all nations with a rod of iron.
138
Now, I pray that You'll be merciful to those who are sick and
afflicted. There are those here, Lord, who need Thy healing touch. O
Lord, You did restore Bethlehem to all of her former glory. You
restored her in the time of a depression, when she was sick. You
brought her right back and brought Naomi at barley season. And now,
Father, we pray that You'll bring every Naomi, and everyone that's in
here that is in need. I pray, God. O Lord, it's just barley season, the
great barley loaf that was seen come rolling down the hill into the
camp of the enemy. I pray, God, that You will bring that great barley
loaf into this building now, and that it may be the atonement for
the--the sickness of the people, as well as the sin, and heal every
person that's in Divine Presence.
140
I believe God, all His Words, believe that every part of His Word is
Divinely inspired. I believe that He isn't "I was," but He's "I AM," a
ever-living Presence. I believe that right now in the midst of the
people here...
143
There was a certain young man, who's setting, looking right at me now,
that had been in bed for days. His throat was swelled so bad till he
couldn't even eat nor nothing; his fever was way high. And he'd told
his father and mother, "Send, get Brother Branham come pray for me."
And somehow they didn't want to bother me, 'cause I was busy. And just
Something led me to go to their house.
145
I was setting there without prayer; there's just a little something;
you can't tell everybody what's going on. No. I said, "Lord, Lord, it's
close to the end of the year now. There's a coming on, a new something.
Let me. Lord, is this it, is this it?" And as soon as I begin to say
that, and say now, in my heart now, "I know You're here," the young man
reached and got another bite, and another bite, and another bite, and
another bite, and cleaned up his whole plate, and got in his car and
went away.
147
The other day when they taken this last, latest picture... When I seen
Him standing there, I looked at it and I thought, "Well, I've seen the
Angel of the Lord on those, and I know it was wonderful." But when He
taken this one, then about three o'clock in the morning, He woke me up
and told me what it was to be, and explained it all to me, and how the
armor and everything, showed me the things on it I'd never seen. I went
in and get it, and looked at it, and there it was. I had never seen it
before. Oh, what a feeling that brought to me, a consolation, to know
that He's present.
149 Now, the Lord bless you. Got something you want to say, brother? [Brother Neville says, "No."--Ed.] Let us stand to our feet just a moment. Our old dismissing song, "Take the Name of Jesus With You"... |
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