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Why Some People Can't Keep The Victory (57-0324)
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E-1 And we were discussing about my leaving on either Tuesday night or Wednesday morning to begin down in Wichita, Kansas, for Friday. I told them I couldn't get through the north because of the snow. And we was thinking hearing that song start, "Only Believe." And I looked over at him and I said, "Nation after nation, tongues and people has that song called me to the platform for the past ten years or more." And I said, "When... If I'd go before the Lord Jesus comes, it is fixed that when they're putting me into the ground, they're going to stand and sing "Only Believe" while I'm going into the ground." I said, "I hope when, if I get to come to heaven that we'll be singing it when we get there, those who's passed on." For that's truly what I believe, is the Lord Jesus. E-2 Now, we're... The handkerchiefs and things to be prayed over... That is such a--a great expression of--of faith of the people. There's so many things that I could say would be... A bigger part of my ministry, almost, is sending out these handkerchiefs and things because I contact more people. And I have... It's been said many times, "Brother Branham, Brother Roberts, or Brother Allen, or some of those other men will pray for five hundred while you're getting three or four." Well, that's perhaps true. But you know, they're doing what God tells them to do, and I'm doing what God tells me to do. So I... My ministry is a little different. But I contact a lot of people in this a way, by the--the handkerchiefs, and aprons, and little cloths. And you're welcome to send to my home anytime, if you wish for them, just: Jeffersonville, Indiana, Post Office Box 325. But if just Jeffersonville, it'll come to me. And then... So we're happy, and we send it out to, oh, thousands of them weekly, all over the world. And a great success has been done of people believing and having faith in God for their healing. E-3 And now, we will pray over these before leaving this afternoon, and you can get them. But if you happened not to put one up here, just write to my place. It'll be sent to you absolutely free. There's no--there's no charges on nothing that we have, not a thing. No services is charged, no charges for anything. We got some books. The boys told me a few minutes ago, there's just about a half a box left for Monday... We won't sell them on Sunday. And the pictures, just a few of those left, for Monday and Tuesday. And then... We buy those from the ones who print them. And we give them out for what we buy them at forty cents less. Bring them... People hasn't got the money and they want them anyhow, we give them to them anyhow. God makes it up some way. So there's no prices on nothing. Just feel free to send for anything, or anything we can help you to make life a little better for you, make trials a little easier, that's what I'm here to do. I'm here to do it.
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Wish that I could personally go home with each one of you and talk with
you awhile. I--I'd like to do that, but I can't do it. I just can't.
But I'm sure you understand that. So there's one thing you--you can all
do for me: that's pray for me. 'Cause that's the thing that I need more
than anything I know of, is prayer. E-5 So this afternoon, the Lord willing, we have chose a little text just to talk to the people awhile. And then, tomorrow the healing services and so forth will start on again. We don't know what our Lord will do. He might just come right down this afternoon and have the greatest healing service we ever had. We don't know. He just--He does it His own way. We just try to follow His leading. E-6 And now, before we open His blessed Word in the way that we place...?... to read, let us just talk to Him just a little bit by prayer as we bow our heads. Our blessed heavenly Father, we thank Thee for the privilege that we have of coming into this lovely, big arena this afternoon, a shelter over our head, and to be assembled in the Name of Thy Son, the Lord Jesus. And to know that in this dark and dreadful hours that we're living, at the end of the age, that there's still thousands of people who believe on You and are looking for Your soon coming. And we feel today, that this is the Elect, the cream of the crop, at Oakland and it's round about that's gathered here this afternoon. They have come for one purpose: to hear the Word of God and to fellowship around It. E-7 And we humbly pray, our Father, that Thou will take over this service into Your own hands, Your own control, and will get glory to Thyself. Sanctify the voice that's to speak. It's truly all of it Yours; it's all I have, Father, but it's given to You. And sanctify the ears that will hear, and may every heart receive. And may it not be thought of as a Message of man, but may it be as one from God. For we are listening and waiting to hear everything that we can for instructions, that we might stand before Thee, holy and without blemish in that hour that's swiftly approaching. We ask this blessing in Christ's Name. Amen.
E-8 In the book of Ezekiel, the 36th chapter and the 26th verse, I'll read a little portion. [A prophecy is given--Ed.]
Amen. Thanks be to God for this Word. And it always makes us take
courage. Now, we used to sing a song: "Let Us All Take Courage, For
We're Not Left Alone." That's right. The Lord is here. We believe that.
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Now, in study of nature, as I have been preaching, because it was my
first Bible to lead me to Christ. We never had a Bible in our home. And
I was twenty years old, we never seen a Bible, as far as I know in our
home. We wasn't religious at all. My people formerly were Catholic. And
they had left the church, married out of the church and was gone. And
they didn't have any religion at all. And then, the Lord just by His
grace picked me up. And it makes me love Him. Oh, I could never...
There's something within me that holds: the love of God. E-10 And the eagle was a type of the prophet. Now, the eagle is a mighty bird. And one of the saddest sights I ever seen in my life was one day at the Cincinnati Zoo. My boy was telling me a few moments ago, they've got one just across the lake here, and some kind of a--a little place where they got some animals over there, like a little zoo. And I don't even want to see. If anything I hate to see, is anything caged up. And I hate to see Christians caged up. If you give your canary bird all the orthodox food you could give him, and then keep him in a cage, what good's it going to do him, give him good food, make him strong wings, if you won't give him room to fly? So that's what I think the Christian has been as caged up. We ought to be free. If we study the Word, and believe the Word, give us room. Sure. Let's get out and get moving; exercising our faith. E-11 Then I noticed this great, mighty bird, the eagle, and how he would take his great wings and he'd beat against the--the cage; and he'd fall backwards, and he'd look up towards the sky. And he would beat again till all of the feathers was off of his wings, and--and his head was all beat up, and he would lay on his back. When he hit them great bars and fly back, he would look up; and his eyes, weary, would look at the skies, because he's a heavenly bird. He can fly higher than any other bird there is. Why, the hawk's not a match for him in no manner. Not a bird on earth can fly with the eagle. He goes way in the air. No other bird could stand it; he's not built for that kind of an altitude. He would die if he went up there. The air's so thin, he couldn't breathe it; he'd perish and drop to the earth. But the eagle is made a heaven soaring bird. E-12 Now, if you'll get what I mean this afternoon, I intend it to be a lesson to the people, as the Lord will let me speak. You see, gifts and callings are without repentance. We have need of a mockingbird. We have need of the wrens. We have need of all the other birds and of the eagles. But the eagle can't help it because he's an eagle; God made him an eagle. And there's no need of any other bird trying to come up with him, because they just can't go that far. And neither could the eagle be quick and sharp like the little hummingbird. But everything has its place. And every gift of the church has its place. Just because one's an eagle, and one's something else, and one's something else, it's all working together in God's great economy for the good, everything. But now, if the hummingbird tried to be an eagle, he would ruin himself. And if the eagle tried to be a hummingbird, he would ruin himself. See? And if the dove tried to be a crow, he would die. See? And the crow can't be a dove. So there you are. We just different, and God makes us this way.
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But the eagle... We're talking about him now. God likened His prophets
to eagles. Now, the reason He likened that, because higher you go the
further you can see. If you could get up so high above the earth, you
could see the entire earth as it's round. And higher you get the
further you can see. And God had His prophets of the Old Testament,
which, "God in sundry times, divers manners spake to the fathers by the
prophets. But in this last day has spoke to us through His son, Jesus
Christ." And I... As the Old Testament prophets would raise way up in
the Spirit, way high, they could look far off and would see things that
were coming. God would raise them up. E-14 And the Old Testament prophet would rise in the Spirit, and go way up, and would see things that were coming to pass. And Ezekiel was one of God's eagles, His prophet. And he would go way off, and he could see far off, and even seen all the way down to our age now. About twenty-five hundred years away he could see, as he raised up in the Spirit of God. And he seen the day that we're living in, and that's why he could write it. And we can watch it as it comes to pass. What the Bible prophets has said, every Word will be fulfilled. Sometimes we... It's hard for us to believe it, but God will do it anyhow, because it's His Word. And He--He's all wisdom; He's infinite; He understands; He knows just what was and what will be. Therefore, He could predestinate to make everything work for His good. E-15 Now, a man's on the basis of free moral--free moral agency. And he cannot... God could not take a man and say, "Now, I'm going to make you do this. I'm going to make you be--to be a lost man. I'm going to make you be a saved man." That wouldn't be the nature of God. No. He's not willing that any should perish, but He wants all to repent. But if He was... Being infinite as He is, He knew from the beginning who would perish and who would not perish, because He knew what would be. Now, He's not willing that it would be that way; He want's all to come back to Him, but He knows who will and who won't. So therefore, He could by foreknowledge, He can make everything work right according to His plan. Oh, aren't you happy for a Father like that? E-16 Just think, of everyone of you in here today that's got your name on the Lamb's Book of Life, you never put it there; and your preacher never put it there; neither your church put it there; but God put it there. And when did God do it? It's written in the Blood of the Lamb. How many believes that? There isn't enough ink remover, or whatever it is, in the world to get it out of there. Look. God put your name on the Book of Life at the foundation of the world, the Bible said. We're just nothing. You never had nothing to do with it; I never had nothing to do with it; God, Himself, did it at the foundation of the world when He slew the Lamb. By foreknowledge He knew that Christ would be here, and He was called the Lamb of God, slain from the foundation of the world. And the beast will deceive all that dwells upon the earth whose names are not written in the Lamb's Book of Life from the foundation of the world.
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I wished you Pentecostal people could see that. That's one thing you're
short in. That's what brings fear and trouble to you. Oh, you say,
"Brother Branham, I'm afraid you'll go off on the deep end of eternal
security, and all this." Oh, no, you don't have to worry about that if
you keep your heart in the Bible, it won't. That's right. It's
the--it's the Word of God.
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And God in the beginning knew every person that would ever be on the
earth at the beginning. He knew every fly, every flea, everything that
would ever be. He's infinite, and He knew everything. And so therefore,
the day that our name's on the Lamb's Book of Life, they were placed
there before the foundation of the world.
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You watch a Gospel message go forth. Many will come up around the
altar. Sure, the net's got them. Just a little bit they'll be an old
Brother Terrapin will stick his head up to say, "I just didn't believe
it in the beginning." He was a terrapin to start with; that's all. E-20 And that's... If this--this Christian religion is to take its firm stand upon the ability of intellectuals, then we'll not need the Holy Spirit. That's right. If the Christian faith exists upon educational programs, upon denominations, and so forth, and the building of big buildings, and whatever what we have today, then we do not need the Holy Spirit to run God's church. That's right. Then the best thing for us to do, if that be it, we're in the right program. Let's have every person that can get a denomination started, let's do it. Let's build the biggest churches we can have. And let's have the most smartest preachers we can get. Let's have the best degree'd man that we can. Let's oust the poor, and the--so forth in the street, and get the best dressed, and the best mental position people that we can, the best in intellectuals, if that's what the church is to be run by: intellectuals.
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But, brother, this great new Spirit that we're speaking about, this
great, new church that Ezekiel saw here, was not to be run upon
intellectuals. It was to be run by the Holy Spirit. And then, if the
Holy Spirit is to run the church, we don't need so much fussing about
denominations, and about the intellectuals, and who can say, "Amen" the
prettiest, and dress the best. We don't need that.
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Now, we never was commanded to produce fruit. No, sir. God never said
anywhere to produce fruit. We are to bear fruit. And there's quite a
difference in producing and bearing. Now, we produce education. We
produce psychology. We produce intellectuals, the outside form. But to
bear the fruit, it must be from the inside coming out. We're trying to
smear it on the outside. But God's church isn't built like that; it's
from the inside coming out. The apple don't come from the outside of
the tree; it comes from the inside out. The life of the tree shows what
it is. And the fruits it bears is what it's known by. E-23 Now, notice. Now, the church doesn't need a polishing. It doesn't need a facelifting. It needs a birth. It needs a conversion. Something's got to happen. Not just to strengthen our borders, not to bring in new members: a revival is not to get new members. A revival is to revive what we got. That's what we so badly need.
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Not long ago in Chicago, I was standing out by the great, famous Lake
Michigan. And I noticed how those waves were leaping and jumping. And I
thought, "Oh, my. The lake's got a revival today." And I stood there;
there was someone standing with me.
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"Well," you say, "what good does a revival do then?" If you notice,
every time the sea has a revival, or the lake (it just churns back and
forth), is to knock all the trash out of it. After you get the revival
over, the trash is laying on the bank. It cleans itself in a revival.
And God knows the church of the living God needs a revival, for a lot
of its nonsense needs to be churned out of it. That's right. E-26 In the Bible time when the gold beater used to be... They used to take the gold before they had the smelters, and the beater would beat the gold, turn it over, beat it, and beat it till they beat all the dross out of it. And how he knew that it got down to really good gold, all the pyrite and fool's gold and so forth was beat out of it, the beater could see the reflection of himself in it. Then he knowed he had it clean. Listen, my dear friends, today when the Holy Spirit (which is the Beater) will beat the church with the Gospel till the reflection of Jesus Christ shines into the church, then she's pure again. That's right. But we got too much pyrite, and copper, and other things in us yet. It must be brought out and only the beater can do it. A revival is what we need.
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Now, you cannot bring a message of this brand new Holy Spirit baptism
into a dry, formal, creedy church. You just can't do it. And now...
Now, remember, I love you with all my heart, and I hope that God will
let you know. But I've got a little boy at home, going on two years
old. If I seen him doing wrong and I didn't correct him, I wouldn't
love him. That's right. You your children...
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I made that remark some time ago, and a good friend of mine, Roy Weed,
the--the state presbyter of Indiana, of the Assemblies of God, he said,
"I heard someone say that you should drive in the middle of the road."
He said, "You know that's not good ethics. A man in the middle of the
road would get run over." I met him; I said, "But look, my dear
brother, you just think so much of the things of the world till that's
the only way you can judge things by the way it looks."
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Now, notice, friend, we need a--a new bunch of real consecrated people.
That's what we need. Now, the message today, perhaps if we would... If
the president would come to this city, he could say five words about
something, "You ought to tear out this lake out here" and something
another like that, and they'd start draining that lake because the
president said so. "They ought to make a subway over here or something
another." They would do it just because the president said so. E-30 Now, you can't hardly get the message to the old form of believing. Jesus spoke of that long time ago in the Bible. He said, "You can't put new wine in old bottles." I often wondered what that meant. What did our Lord mean when He said, "Put new wine in old bottles?" Well, I thought what difference does it make. Because, today, we only have glass bottles. And whether it is new or old it doesn't make any difference. But when I visit the eastern countries, the orient, I find out that the water bottles of that day was made out of animal skin. And then, when the animal skin was fresh and a new skin... Or when it got old and dry and set, to take new, unfermented wine and put it in there with that new wine, unfermented, still had the germ of life in it. And when it begins to ferment, why, the old bottles that were so set and stiff, why, there was a explosion. It could not hold it, and it would just burst open. And you'd... The wine would perish and the bottle would perish.
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Now, that's the way it is today. You can't take this brand new,
heaven-born, Pentecostal wine and mix it up with them old time creed of
some sort, some old set-in-the-way, dyed-in-the-wool. Why, if you do,
you go to preaching about the baptism of the Holy Spirit, Divine
healing, and signs and wonders, that old skin will try to stretch and
it'll blow: "The days of miracles is past. I can't stand it no more. I
can't even stand through this sermon." Blowie, out the door it goes.
That's right. You can't do it. But to put new Pentecostal wine, you
have to have new bottles. Right. And new bottles is new skin; it's
still got animal oil in it. And that new skin will stretch. And when
you begin to preach the baptism of the Holy Spirit, the love of God,
Divine healing, signs and wonders, a new skin... When the Bible said,
"Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today, and forever," the new skin
will say, "Amen." That's right. It'll stretch out.
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Now, Pentecost is not at your denomination now. Pentecost is an
experience. It's not a denomination. Pentecost is what you receive.
That's right. It's for the Methodists, the Baptists, the Lutheran, the
Catholic; just as much Pentecost, and sometimes a whole lot more, than
those who call themselves Pentecost. That's right. It's an experience,
when you can take it. Oh, and when that new life begins to work, and
you read in the Bible, said, "I'm the Lord that heals all thy diseases."
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But now, what if you're all indoctrinated with all of this here
embalming fluid that's been pumped into you, then the first thing you
know, why... You know, I always felt sorry for a dead man. I go around
to some of them morgues and look at that. I think the man's dead when
you take him in there, and then they shoot a lot of fluid into him to
be sure he stays dead. And that's about the way it is with some of
these churches today around over America. They're dead to begin with.
And when you go in there, they'll pump you full of some of their old,
intellectual embalming fluid to be sure that you stay that way.
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Here not long ago up in Kentucky, a little old Methodist church up
there that really had the Spirit... And a young couple got married out
of that church, and they took their letter down into Louisville. And
they were having them put in a great, big city church where they was
just as (oh, I don't know), so starchy and ritual.
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And there... This little old mammy, you know, she--she wanted to go to
church. She said, "Well, honey, where do you go to church at?"
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The minister got up with his flock-tailed coat on, you know, and his
round-to-round collar. And--and he got up there and he said, "Now," he
said, "my beloved congregation, we shall now enter into worship." E-37 There's quite a difference between him and I. If they're not hollering "Amen," I can't preach. That's the only thing I know. I don't know where I'm standing. I believe I like to hear... "Amen," means "So be it." The Word's taking hold and going into the heart. And, you know, I just wonder... She might not have... Her name might not have been so great in this earth that it was on "Who's Who?," but, I'd imagine it's written in the Lamb's Book of Life. I'd rather have mine there than on all the "Who's Who?" there is in the world. Right. Yes. I'd rather have it on the Lamb's Book of Life. Yes. That's the place to get it.
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Some time ago I was up into northern British Columbia, and a scene came
before me that just thrilled me. First, I'd been chasing an old grizzly
bear on a horse. And the old fellow was determined I wasn't going to
take his picture. But I thought I could. But I couldn't get close
enough to him. And on a little, oh, about three year old horse, had
just been broke, and he was trying his best to throw me. And over the
gulches we went, me trying to head this old bear off. And I got turned
around. I thought I couldn't, but I did.
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So then after going a little while, and my little horse was lathering
pretty well. I tied him up, come to an old blow-down, a burn-over,
rather. And it was a blow-down too, because the trees after they'd
burned, the life went out of them, many of them just lap over each
other when the winds blow. Then I stopped there and I was letting him
rest. And I got off and set down there a little bit, and kind of what I
call "buttermilk skies," kind of big, white clouds, and the moon was
shining through as it was going along. E-40 I had my little horse tied up. And I set down and begin to wonder. I thought, "Well, what makes them old trees moan like that, makes it so weary for a person passing through here?" Thought, "My, any traveler passing through this would be scared." And I sit there a little while and watched this little old scene take place. And I noticed after while, down come the wind again with a great gush. And those old trees just moaned and groaned. I thought, "Well, what does this mean?" And a little text over in Joel come to my mind. "What the palmerworm has left, has the caterpillar eaten; what the caterpillar has left, has the locust eaten," and all these little insects. I was thinking on that, that each of those insects are the same insect; it's just a different sphere. It goes away as one and comes back as another. The palmerworm, caterpillar, and locust is all the same insect, and then, just a different stage of its life. E-41 And I thought, "Yes, that's right. Well, then I see why the Lord has stopped me here." These great big, old trees once were real trees. And that reminds me of some of these great big, starchy churches, you know. They stand way up high like that. Oh, my, they build their spearals--spire until it's so high it sticks all over the city, and my, just about as dead as the tree was. Oh, they were once trees sure. They were once filled with the Spirit way back under the Lutheran and Methodist age, and so forth. But what the Lutheran left, the Methodist eaten; what the Methodists left, the Baptists got; and what the Baptists left the Pentecostal got. And oh, the poor tree's eat down. That's just about all there was to it.
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Back in the beginning, that tree, God's heritage back there which was
His vine, His tree, it--it was a new church; they had fellowship, love.
They had Bible doctrine. They had everything just right. And along come
one insect to eat this out, and another to eat that out, till it's
become nothing but a great, big, old, empty spooky-looking place.
That's about right.
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I thought, "Well, then, why do You send the wind, Lord? Why do You send
it anyhow?" They're done; they're finished; they'll never receive it.
Just like them old cowhides was done dried and set. There's no way of
trying to tell them anything 'cause they'll never believe it. They done
got set, and callused, and dried out, and that's all of it. But I
thought, "Why do You send the wind then?"
E-44 Oh, them little trees, when the wind blows, they are flexible.
E-45
What the church needs today is a opening up and get green. Don't try to
be... "I'm Doctor Ph.D.. My pastor is a..." What does that mean,
anyhow? "D.D." you say... In the Bible D.D. means "dumb dog" And I
don't think it's changed very much since then. That's right. Brother,
what--we don't need D.D. We need a Holy Ghost experience in the church
of the living God. You know that is true. We need to be greened up,
livened up. If Life makes you act green, then go ahead and get Life.
That's right. E-46 Now, on the day of Pentecost they had one hundred and twenty brand new sheepskin bottles. That's right. Not goat skin, but sheepskin, it makes the best. Yes, sir. And one hundred and twenty green bottles was set in a upper room, all plenty of them stretching and growing pains. They had their hearts open to catch everything God would pour down. Yes, sir. Today we say, "I'll go over there, but I'll tell you what; I don't believe. I don't care how much he brings it out of the Bible; I'll never believe it." Well, you old cowhide and goat skin. What's the matter anyhow?
E-47
We need something to work on. Before the Holy Ghost can ever go to
work, He's got to have something to work with. You know that's right.
Oh, this Pharisaic age that we're living in: "I tell you, I'll never
let a seventh grade dummy tell me. I come from so-and-so; I got a
college education." But you haven't got gumption enough to know how to
control it maybe. That might mean a whole lot different, brother. I
tell you; Paul had one too, but he said he forgot everything he ever
knew in order to find Christ. The trouble of it, the church needs
today, we need to dump out a whole lot of stuff so we can be filled up
again. E-48 This marvelous grand Holy Ghost experience of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, His Person and Being working in us, through us, all around, but what a thing it is; what a wonderful thing it is. It's got Life in it. The church of the living God is full of Life. It's the unfermented wine. It's still got the bacteria germ in it that's filling it, and growing it, and pushing it, and shoving it. That's what God's a doing. The experience of Christ...
E-49
As a game warden, I used to walk by a little place where I--I thought
was the happiest spring I ever saw in my life. That little old spring
was just a bubbling and a jumping all the time. So one day when I was
passing by, I set down. I said, "Little spring, what makes you so
happy? Why are you always a bubbling and going on?" I said, "Maybe it's
because deers drink from you." E-50 Yes. That's what we need today is experiences of the new birth. Now, I want you to watch the order that Ezekiel brought it in. He said, "I will give you a new heart, and I'll give you a new spirit, and I'll put My Spirit in you." I want you to watch; there's three of it. A new heart. "I'll take the old stony heart away." That's that old different heart you have. "And I'll give you a new spirit." Now, many times, and there's been a terrible mistake, the people has thought sometimes that that new spirit was the Holy Spirit. But it isn't; it's a new spirit. God gives you a new... Why, you couldn't even get along with yourself with your old spirit; how you going to get along with the Holy Ghost? God had to give you a new spirit so you could get along with His Spirit. And sometimes people...?... "A new heart, a heart of flesh, so you will receive it; then a new spirit in that heart, and then I'll put My Spirit in that." You see? New heart, new spirit, "and My Spirit," three things He spoke of.
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Now, many times we try to make that thing just say... Well, as soon as
you get the new spirit, you quit your stealing, you quit your lying,
things like that. You say, "Oh, hallelujah, I got it." And you find out
the first time anyone crosses your path a little bit, oh mercy, what a
difference. Sure. You blow up like a frog eating buckshot. But let me
tell you, brother. That's the reason you never got God's Spirit. That's
true. "Oh," you say, "he stepped on my toe; I'll just not put up with
that." All right. That shows what you got in you. That's true. "I'll
put a new spirit in you, and then I'll put My Spirit in you."
E-52
Now, it's all just exactly like the mainspring in a--in a--a famous
watch. You see? They got a little click over here working, a little
click over here working. It's little wheels a turning. But it's all
controlled by the mainspring. Now, you could have...
E-53
Hasn't Jesus said, "Have you heard that the Stone that the builders
rejected has become the Chief of the corner?" Certainly, the
Mainspring...
E-54
Now, you know, Ezekiel saw it again. And he, this same prophet, he saw
it as a wheel in the middle of a wheel, turning up in the air. Now, the
wheel... First there's a--is a rim. The tire, then the rim, then the
spokes, and then the hub.
E-55
Well, let me tell you, brother, it don't consist just of that. That's
the reason we're lumping, bumping down the road the way we are. There's
not one spoke in there, but there's nine spiritual gifts in that
church, not just one. Them's all right. The tire's all right; the rim's
all right; the spoke's all right; but like the colored man eating the
watermelon, "There's more of it." And that's what I mean today. There's
more of it. There's nine spiritual spokes in this wheel. And it's
turned by the wheel in the middle of the wheel, all connected with the
hub. Oh, I feel religious. I sure do.
E-56 Now, these gifts... [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]
Your gift of tongues, wonderful; justification by faith, wonderful;
sanctification, fine; speaking in tongues, wonderful; interpretation,
fine; messages from God, wonderful; prophecy, fine... Brother, if it
hasn't got no hub in it, what's it going to amount to? Your spokes will
get across one another. They'll cross up, fuss, fight, isolate, and
chaw, and tear on up each another. That's what's the matter.
E-57
I believe the Pentecostal church has got the baptism of the Holy Ghost.
I believe the rest of you do too, that claim it. I believe your
speaking in tongues is right. I believe that your prophecy's right. I'd
go with you on...?... being a Baptist. I believe it. Sure I do. But
here's one thing, brother. It's not keeping the right kind of time.
That's what I'm trying to say. So it takes the baptism of the Holy
Ghost to come into that human heart there to make the thing run right.
E-58
Our gifts are all right. Our denominations is all right; nothing
against them. But we're centering our whole hopes on our denomination.
You're centering your whole hopes on gifts. As Jesus said, "Many will
come to Me that day and say, 'Lord, haven't I prophesied in Your Name,
cast out devils in Your Name, done great works?'" E-59 So, doctor, I have nothing... I wish I had a doctor's degree. Somebody wanted to give me one the other day. I said, "I'm too smart for that." Yes, sir. I said, "I'm just--I'm growing too smart to be a doctor." I said, "My old Kentucky, sassafras, southern-talking of 'his, hain'ts, totes, fetch, tarry,' like that..." People's too intelligent. I wouldn't be a hypocrite. If I had one, I'd be glad, but not take one on them terms. I'd rather be what I am and serve the Lord, sure, certainly, and be honest with people and with God. If you won't be honest with the people, you won't be honest with God.
E-60
We need the love of God. That controls the whole thing. Now, your watch
is all right; your mains and your organ springs is all right. Your
little second-hands is all right; all your little gifts and everything
is all right. But, brother, let's get the Mainspring back in it. Oh,
my. That's what makes every little thing...
E-61
Now, notice. A new heart, a new spirit, and then I'll put My Spirit
within you. Now, and you'll keep all my statutes and all my judgments.
When that mainspring begins to tick, when the Stone that's rejected,
when the love of God is brought back amongst the people of God, then
you're going to see the church of God all fellowshipping with one
another without any friction at all.
E-62
Then you know what? The yoke that you're yoked with with Christ doesn't
chaff your necks anymore. It isn't a burden to bear. Then you just go
on... It's all got feathers on it then. It's light. The burdens are
few. And you know what you do with it. When somebody turns over, say,
"Hey, wasn't you down to that holy-roller meeting? I thought I seen you
go up there."
E-63
I heard the other day that there'll be more people die in America this
year from smoking cigarettes with throat cancer (causing throat
cancer), than was killed in fours years of the last world war. More
will die in the United States than killed on both sides. You heard that
radio cast yesterday that said about the cancer? It's absolutely proven
that smoking cigarettes cause cancer. And no more... Why don't they
stop it? What's the matter? The television and everything else is full
of that gaum and all kinds of stuff like that, filth. Is because the
buzzards want it. That's exactly right. Just exactly. You can't talk to
a buzzard about anything dead, because that's all he eats on. That's
right. Change his nature one time. He will certainly keep off it.
That's exactly.
E-64
God then... Then that old yoke that you was yoked up with with Christ,
if that Mainspring's a working, the love of God's a flowing from your
heart, and somebody says, "Hey, I heard you was a holy-roller. You
don't drink anymore; you don't smoke anymore."
E-65
Why, if you've become a real child of God, why, the old things is
passed away. You're yoked up, and, oh, it's such a pleasure to pack the
yoke of Christ with Him, know that you're yoked together as citizens of
the Kingdom of heaven, and you're joint heirs with Him in heaven. It's
easy.
E-66
The apostle wanted to show us the power that comes by this love, this
Mainspring. Look at Jesus; he took us over to the tomb. Look at Jesus
laying there. His face was scarred, was deathly pale; all of the Blood
was run out of His body; His hands was all drove through with spikes
and tore, and His feet's tore. There He is laying there, cold, dead
three days. Then watch. All of a sudden I see a bunch of soldiers
running like frantic over each other. What's that? Then I notice the
color begins to come back into His lips. What's God doing? He's showing
the power of that Love. He raised Him up. Here He stands at the tomb
singing, "All hail, and all the power."
E-67
And as He begins to speak, I begin to see daylight coming under His
feet. What's the matter? God showing His power. He's raising up. What
is He? He's--He's just defying every law of gravitation. He's being
lifted up. Why is it? He is the Creator of gravitation. And here He is.
He ascends on up, till He gets up on high. And He sets down quietly at
the feet of the Majesty on High. Glory to God. There He is with all
power in heavens and earth is in His hands. Not even one little wave
can move on the ocean without He permits it. There's His power. [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]
E-68
Sometime ago a little girl went off to college and she come back
bringing a little girl with her, a little feist. And when she got back,
she was getting off the train, and there her old mother was standing
out there. And the little girl that she had with her said, "Who is that
old miserable-looking wretch?" E-69 And I'm afraid that's what we've learned in all of our substituting intellectuals in the stead of love. That's right. Said, "Mary, it is true." Said, "I'm an old man too. I know how your mother's ugly today. The reason your mother is ugly, one day you were up in a upper room, and she was hanging clothes in the back yard." And said, "While she was hanging clothes back there, fire caught the house, and somebody run and told her. And you were in a little room penned off in the blazes. Everyone hollered, 'Stay out, stay out!' But she wouldn't do it. She jerked her apron from her, and through the flames she went, and she grabbed you and wrapped you up in her clothing. And she come through, and she was burned and scarred, and that's what makes her ugly today. And the reason you're pretty is because that she's ugly. She become ugly so you could become pretty. And you mean to tell me that you'd be ashamed of your own mother?"
E-70
And I think today, brother, when it taken one thing, not an
intellectual being, but it taken the love of God to send Christ to the
cross and to die there in disgrace and shame. And you mean to tell me
that the Pentecostal church or any other church will turn down the real
love of God. "I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It's the
power of God to salvation." If you're rather say, "Holy-roller." Let us
act like that as long as the love of God's down in my heart. Certainly,
doesn't matter.
E-71
And someday... Just a thought here. Many thousands of years ago when
this old earth here was nothing but a big volcanic eruption, there
wasn't a speak of life on it, never had been nothing but just volcanic
eruption. God, the great Holy Spirit, the Logos went out of God. We
call It the Holy Spirit. And when It went out from God, It came to the
earth.
E-72
I want to ask you something? When this great chaos was here, there was
nothing here, just nothing but bare rocks, in this volcanic had cooled
off. And there she lay. And the Holy Ghost came forth like a hen to her
death, and she begin to brood over the earth. And she begin to brood,
or... The word "brood" is the word "coo, or make love, cluck like the
hen to her--her chicks," her brood." As It begin to speak, "Let there
be. Let there be"... And I can notice, all over the earth there wasn't
nothing but our bodies laying there. E-73 And now, listen, my brother, I want to ask you something. If it takes--if it takes death to make life here, how much more did something have to die so we could live again, immortal? How much more did it do it. Not the way of smart preachers, not a Catholic priest, not a Rabbi, but it's taken the Life of the Lord Jesus Christ to give His Life as a...?... send back the Holy Spirit so we can live again. Christ said, "Because I live, ye shall live also." I want you to think of it. Notice. Something has to die for you to live daily. Something has to die for you to live eternally. Not your intellectuals, nothing that you can do about it, but it's accepting the Eternal Life that God gave.
E-74
Watch the Holy Spirit now, as It is brooding, oh, cooing like a dove.
Here It is cooing over the earth now. First thing you know, I begin to
notice a little petroleum coming together out yonder. What is it? Let
us look. Petroleum, a few calc--a little calcium comes together, some
iron. What's happening? A beautiful, little Easter lily raises itself
up out of the earth. What was it? The Holy Spirit brooding, cooing,
"All ye that labor..." The little lily, it...
E-75
Oh, I may act crazy; I don't think I am. But look, brother, something
within me, when I think of these things... Oh, my. When I think of it,
what difference does old age mean now? What difference does anything
mean now?
E-76
You notice how beautiful it is to go into your bedroom at night... I do
to my little boy, and stand there with little Joseph and with my wife,
and we'll kiss him from one side of the cheek to the other one as we're
laying him to bed. And I'll say, "Mama, you know he's got eyes
something like yours."
E-77
There was no harm could come. The tiger laid down; Leo, the lion, laid
down. Nothing would harm. Then along come sin, brother. It spoiled that
beautiful picture. Eve would've never needed Max Factor to fix her
cosmetic face. No, sir. It was God, the very blush of Eternal Life in
her made her beautiful. She would never have to have manicures and
everything like they do today. Sin is what brought you to that place.
E-78 My wife said the other day to me; I was combing what few hair I had left. She said to me, "Billy, you're getting bald-headed."
E-79
Now, look. I want to ask you something. If it took the Holy Ghost to
brood you out of the earth, and out of the earth you have come, and
here you are now to a--up to an intelligent person; and now, if you,
without any choice, the Holy Spirit made you what you are today, then
how much more can He Who brought you from the earth in the first place,
raise you up in the last days, though your body be scattered from the
east to the west? E-80 My friends, don't you be deceived. God doesn't run His church upon intellectuals. It's the brooding of the Holy Ghost, trying to say, "Do you love Me? Do you believe Me?" And if He brought me what I am, without me having any more--any choice, how much more will He give me back my life with Eternal Life with it. If I brood back to Him, say, "Yes, Holy Spirit, I don't care what the world says. I love You. I love You. I love You." How much more will He watch the calcium and potash in that great day. He will speak and that body of flash back again: every hair on the head, every bit of the strength that was in my body when the Immortal Life will come forth again. Yes, brother. God gave the Holy Ghost the job of taking care of the church.
E-81
Look. The Bible said, "When the unclean spirit's gone out of a man, he
walks in dry places. When he comes back he finds it different." Here's
what's the matter. When that unclean spirit comes back to the old
place...
E-82
The reason that you have your ups-and-downs is when the unclean spirit
goes out, that's just as far as you go; you get a new heart or
something. You got a face to show. You got something you put-on, a
little something outside. And when he comes back, he finds you still
living in old tin can alley with all your temper and all your
indifference and everything. But when the Holy Ghost moves in there,
God sends His big bulldozer down from heaven, and He turns that thing
up-side-down, scrapes it all off, and terraces it out. And you know,
because He's there, there ain't no more tin cans there; there ain't no
more hatred there; there ain't no more malice there. And he finds a
great, big mansion that the Holy Ghost is living in. And because He's
there, His Presence there, brings up beautiful flowers all around on
the terrace, flowers of love, joy, peace, longsuffering, goodness,
meekness, gentleness. That's not a pigpen any longer; it's a place
where the Holy Ghost dwells. Hallelujah. E-83 Brother, let me tell you something. What this church needs today, is to get back in that real place of God again, where the Holy Ghost can have control in bringing forth love and fellowship. Listen. The world needs that, I'm going to tell you. Just a second, then we will close, the Lord willing.
E-84
I'm a hunter. You know I love the nature. And I used to go up into a
north woods to hunt, years ago. I still go once in a while. I met a
fine friend up there, the man may be setting in this building today,
Burt Caul, a wonderful man. He was a good hunter. I liked to hunt with
him, 'cause he was strong and sturdy. We could climb them mountains and
run over places. He had a good, keen eye; he could watch game. And I
enjoyed hunting with him. Not easy to get him lost, you couldn't turn
him around. He knowed every tree and the marks and things, and where to
go. And one time while we were up there, I went up... He was a good
man, a good hunter, but a brutal-hearted person. Oh, he was so wicked
in his heart. And he would just kill little fawns just to be--just for
the fun, because he knowed I was a preacher. I said, "Burt, aren't you
ashamed of yourself to do that?"
E-85
And he was just mean. So one year when I went up there, he had him a
little whistle. And he could toot that little whistle and cry just like
a baby fawn. I never heard anything so to impersonate, or to mimic, in
my life. And I said, "Burt, you're not going use that, are you?"
E-86
And I could see her walking out there, her head up, pretty animal. What
was it? What was making her walk out there? Something in her, a
mother's love; a baby had cried. She walked out into the open. She
wouldn't have done it for nothing, otherwise. But what was it? The
strain was on. She was a mother. She couldn't help it. A baby was
crying, and a mother instinct in her led her out. She was trying to
find that baby. I seen Burt take and shove this lever back, turn the
shell into the barrel, level up with his rifle. Oh, he was a dead shot.
I thought, "O, God, don't let him do that." My, that mother out there,
displaying that love like that, how can he do it? And when the--the
lever had clicked down on there, the bolt action on the rifle went
down, I seen him level that down, the cross hair of that scope, right
across the heart of that mother. I knowed within seconds he'd blow her
heart plumb out of her.
E-87
And after while, just in a second, the mother doe spotted the hunter.
She startled. She throwed her big head up. Did she run? No. Why? There
was a baby in trouble. She must find that baby. Though her heart would
be blowed out, she must find that baby. It was in trouble. Why? It
wasn't something she was putting on like the church is trying to do. It
was something in her. She was a mother. She had to find that baby. She
start walking out, her eyes on that hunter. And I seen that barrel come
down. And I thought, "O, God..." I just turned my head a few minutes. I
didn't hear the rifle fire. I thought, "What's the matter? Wonder
what's happened." I turned to look. And when I did, I seen the rifle
barrel going like this. E-88 Let us bow our heads while we think of the other...?... What is it? Maybe you've been a church member for a long time, but do you really have... Do you say, "I've got to quit this? I've got to do this?" Is that the way you operate? That's intellectual. But is there something in you? Is there something in you, the real love of God in your heart? If it isn't, why don't you accept it today? Why would you accept a substitute? Have all that you got to know that you're a Christian, because you belong to a church? Is all you've got to know you're a Christian, is because you've shouted? All you got to know that you're a Christian, because you spoke with tongues? I believe in all these things, but I've seen witches and wizards speak with tongues. All that you've got to believe... Maybe you've got oil in your hands, or a bloody face, or something like that that will recognize you're a Christian. Is that all you got? Brother, you're miserable. Yes. Why not, you take the real... Why take a substitute when the Pentecostal skies are full of the real? E-89 "Where there is tongues, they shall cease. Where there's miracles, they will be no more. Where there's knowledge, it'll fade away. Where there's prophecy, it'll fail. But when that which is perfect, which is love, comes It shall endure." It shall forevermore endure saints and angels song. Poets can't write about it. There's no way to explain it.
E-90
Now, while your thinking it over, do you really want the real love of
God in your heart, and you haven't got it? Now, be honest with God. And
as God's servant, I--I bring you in Jesus Christ's Name in the Presence
of Almighty God. And if there's one speck in you that's really sincere,
I pray God will bring it out this afternoon. Do you really know that
you're short of that experience? Would you raise your hand to God and
say, "God, in Christ's Name, give me that in my heart." God bless you.
That's wonderful. Oh, just all over everywhere.
E-91
Do you really want It? If you believed me to be God's servant, if you
have... I don't care if you're in the balcony or wherever you are.
Don't look at time, brother. Don't think because it's four o'clock or a
little after; don't think of that. Think of what eternity is. If you
haven't got that, and you believe that God hears my prayers to make the
cripple walk and the blind to see. That's just a prayer; that's all.
But if you believe me... Would it help you to believe that I am God's
servant, and you want that kind of experience... I guess maybe two
hundred hands or more went up. I want you come right down here and
stand with me. I want to shake your hands and pray with you. Come down
now while we sing, "Just As I Am," if you will. All right. |
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