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Ye Must Be Born Again 58-0619B
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Ye Must Be Born Again (58-0619B)
E-1 Here talking, everybody having a good time, and me enjoying it, and then say something like that. E-2 Well a... It's so good to be here, and I--I would just like to ask this question before I get... just a short time here, just to have this fellowship... My ministry has been such a thing as ramming and cramming from place to place. There's no one knows that the--that the hardships that produces to me. And to keep from going and meeting people, and shaking their hands, and as I said last night, a lady invited me down to her house to eat dinner. My, I'd imagine I'd had some real good old grits, and what it takes to make the south, you know. But how you going to do it. See, you--you just can't.
E-3
So I just thinking this morning, it's--that it's been such a wonderful
time here, and I was... Last night I mentioned about prayer for the
sick. And Billy comes down in the--in the afternoon, and as he usually
does and visits around with the young folks, and--and everybody, and
shaking their hands. And he comes back and said, "Daddy, there's lot of
people there to be prayed for."
E-4
And I--I would be glad to finish the services up. I guess you're all
getting tired of me hollering at you the way I have been anyhow. I
thought I ought to have one night to kind of straighten it up with the
sisters, the way I've been talking about them. But, you know, I didn't
mean that to you (See?), you sisters. I meant it to those who are
impersonating you. See? that...
E-5
But it does make me feel real funny to see the church just getting in
the condition that it's in. I--I don't mean to be rude; you know that.
But when I get a chance to really lay it on in conventions where
ministers and all are sitting around, they'll start laying it on too
(You see?) so then we--we--we don't want to do that. Have to use just a
little bit of psychology with it, you know, to get the ministers
started. And if we just get back to the old hewing line like our
fathers used to lay the rules down, "This is it." See? And they abided
by it. See? So we need it now.
E-6
In Vancouver, British Columbia, they were giving a prize for a boy that
could ride a bicycle... Twelve inches across, for a hundred yards,
they'd give him a new Schwinn bicycle. And all the boys, they thought
they were fine riders. They'd go downtown for their mama, and get a
basket of groceries, and put it under their arm, and ride back, and
never even touch the handlebars. So each one knew he was going to win
this contest.
E-7
He said, "I tell you boys; here is where it was." Said, "I watched what
you all were doing, and I seen your mistake." See? "You were looking
down like this, trying to keep it on the board. I just watched the end
and held steady."
E-8
I just wonder, before I speak to you just on a little subject, how many
would think that the Holy Spirit would be more pleased if I start
tonight holding healing services? I haven't got time to consult, and
we--we have to give out some prayer cards, 'cause there's too many
people there just to say, "Let this bunch come here and this one over
here." We'll have to pass cards--prayer cards out. Would you think it
would be a good thing to hold the next two nights of healing service,
so I could get the general idea? Let's see the... Well, thank you.
That's all right. Now, we will do it then.
E-9
And a... the next convention I want to preach on, "The Eagle Stirs Its
Nest." I've tried it for the last two or three and missed it. All
right. Now, I just enjoy the Word, don't you? Just enjoy the Word... So
this morning when I jumped up and I said, "Oh, wife," and the kiddies
were staying several miles out in the country, and they were just
holding up their breakfast till I can get back to them to get their
breakfast.
E-10
And we didn't get in last night till--to bed till nearly one o'clock.
And then Joseph, I think, slept half the night astraddle my neck by
then, and so, we love our children. And they... We take them. I taken
them to breakfast, and they was going sleep in while I was coming down
to have this time of fellowship, and a breakfast that you couldn't buy
with money, neither to serve it across the table, a breakfast of
fellowship around the saints of God. And no service is right without
reading His Word, so I want to read just a portion from Saint John 3,
and say, the 5th verse, and just talk to you because my throat's raw. E-11 I'm wondering this morning, as we are gathered here together brothers and sisters, you ministers and Sunday school teachers, and whatever you are: What does this all mean? Why are we here, and what's the great struggle? And each night I've been trying to say this, look like, many times trying to condemn organizations and trying to condemn this, and condemn that. I am an extremist. That's true. And sometimes I go so far on one side I overbalance the other. But I don't mean to do that. I'm trying to say this: That all of our fine organizations, and our fine men, and fine women, yet, when we come in His Presence, I'm afraid that we might find ourself short, and we don't want to be that way then. Let's--let's have it now.
E-12
As an old colored man was saying not long ago for me in a
convention--or meeting, and he said something another, said, "I talked
it over with the Lord a long time ago. And I told Him if there's
anything wrong with me, let me get it right now, 'cause I don't want no
trouble at the river." I like that. I think that well expresses what
I'm trying to say, "Let's talk it over now so we won't have no trouble
at the river, 'cause you can't backtrack then (See?); let's be more
sure right now."
E-13
So, not trying to squeeze in a Calvinistic belief now (You see?), I'm
not. In saying this know that I'm talking to a--a legalist people.
That's not it at all, because I'm a legalist too. But I believe this,
that Calvin had something, and so did Arminian have something. And they
both had something, but they run off on the deep ends of it. The
Calvinist says, "Well, I'm saved and just--that settles it." His life
proves that he isn't, then he isn't saved.
E-14
What you are, what Calvinism is, what grace is, is what God did for
you. But what works is, is what you do for God in appreciation of what
He did for you through grace. That's the whole answer. Then if I am
saved, then I live like I'm saved. But I could live like I was saved
and not be saved. See? So it's the fact then brings it to this spot,
that we must be borned again.
E-15
Now, there's many times that we begin to think that, "Well, if we are
borned again, and we got happy, and shouted, and spoke with tongues, or
manifested God in some way, that's it. But brethren, you know, as
ministers yourself, that that's not it. Now, we seen people jump,
shout, dance, and steet, cheal, lie and everything else (See?), and we
know that. So that isn't what He was talking about.
E-16
Wesley said when you get sanctified and shout you got it, but he found
out a lot of them shouted that didn't have it. And Pentecost says if we
speak with tongues we got it, but we found out, many spoke with tongues
and didn't have it. That's right. So it's something different from
that, brother. That's right.
E-17
And when it comes to our emotion... And I... Remember, I believe in it;
I believe that anybody that's got heartfelt religion will shout, and
make up a little...?... I believe that, but yet, that's not all of it.
Like the old colored man was down here in the south, eating watermelon.
Asked to give him a slice of watermelon, said, "How was that, boy?"
E-18
And now this morning, I want to express to you what I think, and why I
must be borned again. And I want to express it to you in a child like
way. Let's take a little trip, if you will, and go back before the
foundation of the world.
E-19
"Well," I said, "then if that be right, then more I eat, the more earth
I put in myself, the bigger I would get and the stronger I would get.
Like pouring water into a--from a jug into a glass, or putting material
down, piles of material, or so forth; more I put in it, bigger and
stronger I would be."
E-20
But the Bible has the answer. It's an appointment that God has made
with the human race. You're once... You are here, then you must go
away, and God gets His picture. And I'm going to just mythically place
this morning, the oldest man and woman here in this gathering here
before me, husband and wife.
E-21
What happened? Death had set in. It's put you in many a corner, but
soon it's going to put you in a corner and keep you there. See? Because
it's going to take you. God had His picture fixed what He wanted you in
the hereafter. Now, I believe in resurrection. Christianity believes in
resurrection. The whole thing's based on resurrection.
E-22
Now this morning you're old and gray and stooped shouldered. And mother
and you are having lots of a lot of aches and pains and things that you
used to not have, and it--it's changed. But remember, you're still
serving the same God that brought you on the earth. Then it must be all
in God's purpose to let you get this a way. But remember, in the
resurrection you'll not have a gray hair nor a wrinkle. Everything that
death has did to you will be forgotten in the resurrection.
E-23 Someone said to me not long ago, said, "Billy, do you mean to tell me..."
E-24
I said, "Well, the great Creator, Who made heavens and earth..." And
we're made out of sixteen elements; that's potash, and petroleums,
and--and cosmic light, and--and calcium, and so forth, why, if He
couldn't take those sixteen elements, and [Brother Branham blows--Ed.]
breathe them together, and say, "Come here, Gabriel, step into that.",
and make one for Michael, and one for Himself... Why, certainly He did.
And then vanish just in a second. That's my Father. No matter what
happens to this potash and calcium, He knows right where it's laying.
E-25
If they are, they was before they are. They had to come from the
materials of this earth. Then they were here before I come here, and
they'll be here after I'm gone. But someday God will resurrect us both,
and we'll come together as the young man that used to be a long time
ago. My Father Who could say, "Step into this and step into that," He
will take my soul someday, and your soul, and we'll step back to a
young man and a young woman again, to live forever.
E-26
Now they talk about... Many of you people here from Florida. You got a
wonderful place, but you take better care of your grass than I do what
hair I got left, feather-edging it all the time, keeping it just
smooth, and this way that way. Now, it may be pretty to the human eye,
but to me, I like the jungle, the top of the mountains where she's
rugged the way God made it, and the way He likes to look at it before
it was perverted.
E-27
You take violets and cross breed them, and let them alone, they'll go
back to their original violet. And you know, some of you stock raisers,
you breed a mare to--to a mule; a mule can't breed back again; has to
go back to its original again. That's the way it'll be in the
resurrection, we'll go back to the original, go back to what man was
when God made him in His image in the garden of Eden. He will be a man;
she'll be a woman. And she won't need Max Factors to make her look
pretty; she'll be pretty to begin with. She...
E-28
Do you know, that body that you're living in this morning, was here ten
thousand years before one speck of life ever laid on the earth. When
God had this old missile hanging out yonder, turning it around the sun
and revolving it around this a way, and was creating in there calcium,
potash, and petroleums, and so forth, He had in His great mind then
that you'd set at this table this morning. Oh, hallelujah, He's the
infinite God.
E-29
What we got to fear about? We should be the freest and happiest people
there is anywhere. And we don't have to guess about it; God's in our
midst and proves it. That's right. And it's according to His Word and
His Spirit.
E-30
Now, we'll have to use a imagination here as to make a drama. Then the
great Holy Spirit went forth, and spread forth His wings over the
earth, and begin to brood for a purpose. And that was to bring forth
something to project what God was. As I said the other night, "Which
was first, a sinner or a Saviour?" What's all this about anyhow? Which
was first a--a Healer or sickness?
E-31
Now, if God... If there... If we have light, daytime, what if there'd
never been no night, how would you knowed what daytime was? How could
day... If you'd have never been sick, how would you knowed how to enjoy
health? If you'd never been lost, how would you know to enjoy being
saved?
E-32
Did you ever notice Jesus said, when He cast out a Devil He done it
with His finger. If Jesus said, "If I cast out devils, the finger of
God--with the finger of God..." See what a Devil is to Him? For
healing; it's just a little thing. But watch when a--when a sheep is
lost, what did He do? He went and got the sheep and put it on His
shoulders.
E-33
Now, how did He get them? The Holy Spirit went forth and brooded over
the earth. And as He begin brooding, cooing... Let's just say, for the
talk sake, He was going... He was calling, cooing like the evening dove
when she's setting, cooing to her mate. And as He begin to coo over
nothing but a bleach desert of volcanic eruption, look, coming down the
hill there. I see some potash begin to move over with some calcium. I
notice then again, the strange thing, a little moisture and petroleum
begin to run together. And right from under a little rock a little
Easter flower raised up its head. Life come on the earth. And it
screams and said, "Come, Father, look at this."
E-34
And He cooed, and the flowers came up, and the grass come up. And plant
life, and trees came up, and birds flew out of the earth, and out of
the dust; and after while the animal life came up. And He kept on
cooing, and a man came up. He looked wonderful, but he was lonesome; he
had no--no helpmate.
E-35
Therefore when a woman tries to act like a man, dress like a man, and
talk like a man, she's out of her place. A woman is feminish, sweet,
loving, not big and carrying on and acting like a man. Well, she's not
supposed to be. And when she does that, her life is perverted. She's
sweet, loving, kind, where Adam is more the burly type, for he was the
man, the masculine type. The woman was feminish, but it's the same
spirit, for He took her from Adam.
E-36
And you, woman, that take another man in your arm, you've marred the
mold that you were taken from. Remember that. When you act like a man,
you're out of your place. And when man begins to get sissy too, and
babying and this, that, and the other, he's out of his place. He's
boss; he's ruler. Not... Now, I don't mean a floor mat; I just said a
ruler, a helpmate. Not to kick women around, they're not...
E-37
So now, notice. But when he seen this man, what a specie he was. I
don't believe some great prehistoric animal. I believe he was a man,
just like God said he was. And I don't believe that Eve was some
like... I was standing in a--a museum in Greece one time and seen some
famous picture that the... a Eve and Adam. And there was Adam, and
hair, my, and out of his nose like that, and Eve with, oh, such a
horrible looking creature. One leg bigger than the other and foot
setting way out sideways, and her teeth were setting like this [Brother Branham illustrates--Ed.]. If that would be what Adam saw first, a man would appreciate a woman like that.
E-38
Now, but Eve was beautiful; she was real pretty. Adam was just an
ordinary man, strong, big muscles, shaggy hair around his neck. Let's
say Eve was... They were both naked; they knowed no sin. And they...
The first day they were setting there, and Adam looked at her, and he
said, "Why, she's flesh of my flesh and bone of my bone." Why? She was
taken from him; she was part of him. Not in the original creation, it
was over, but He took from, to show that they're one.
E-39
Lot of times these people passing through the country, called Divine
healers, people get--take them for an example. You better get your mind
off of them. That's right. You keep your mind on Christ; He's the one
to keep your mind on, not on your pastor. Love your pastor and respect
him; he's a honorable man, a man of God, truly. But keep your mind on
Christ and your affection set on Christ. Just respect him as what he
is, as a reverend, because he represents God to you.
E-40
And he must've took her by the hand, and we'd say this, said, "Let's
take a little stroll, darling." That was Mr. and Mrs. you years ago.
And we took a little stroll, and they went down through the--the
garden. And the first thing you know, there come a ferocious roar out
the jungle. Who was it? It was Leo the lion. She couldn't get scared;
wasn't nothing about her to scare, she had perfect love; and love
casteth out fear. And he... Adam said, "Come here, Leo. Eve, you've
never met it. This, I have called him, the lion; I've named everything
here." And he scratched him on the back of the neck, and he meowed like
a kitty and followed them.
E-41
Not, "We must go to the roadhouse. We must go play bunco." "We must go
to worship, when the sun goes down." They didn't go to a fine big
church all decorated up in mahogany and--and a hundred thousand dollar
organ in it. They went up into the woods, the timber. And perhaps, that
the Logos that went out of God, let's say it was in the form of a
Pillar of Fire, Halo. I can just see It hanging in the bushes yonder,
and the streaks from It shining down when Adam and Eve knelt before the
Creator to worship. And I can hear a Voice coming from That and says,
"Has My children enjoyed their stay today upon the earth that the Lord
Thy God has given thee?"
E-42
See, they're tangible; they can touch; they can eat; they can love; and
they... Why, they're--they're real. They're not spirit;
they're--they're--they're--they are something tangible. Man will... God
made angels, but He never made you one; you'll never be one. And all
these here, "Brown-eyed angel waits for me." That's a lie of the Devil.
But your wife, she's your wife yet. What God... "What you joined on
earth, I'll join in heaven. What you bind on earth, I'll bind in
Heaven." Nothing shall separate what God does: can't.
E-43
And as soon as they got sleeping, He laid Leo the lion down over here,
and Sheetah the tiger, down here, and He laid them all down, God did
the rest of His creation. And then the heavenly host come out. I can
see Gabriel walk up and say, look at Adam, and say, "You know, Father,
he looks just like You."
E-44
Then in come sin. And sin marred the picture. But sin can't stop the
purpose of God. God will not be defeated. So then, because sin came in,
woman brought forth man, which was secondary, a perverted way. God
never created him out of the dust of the earth with His own hands, but
woman had to bring him, through sex.
E-45
Then if sin has marred it and God cannot be defeated, then people are
coming on the earth by a perverted way; but still God's lumber is being
used up. The potash, calcium and stuff He lets us eat it from... and by
your... till the soil, and by the sweat of your brow you'll make your
living. But man come just exactly the same, just exactly. God still has
His purpose in His mind.
E-46
Now, the Holy Spirit has never left the earth; It's still on the earth;
and It's brooding over the earth. "Come unto Me, all ye that labor and
are heavy laden, all you materials that's been built in the image of
God," cooing, calling, wooing.
E-47
Anything that had a beginning has an end. It's those things which have
not a beginning, has an end. Did you ever think of that? God the great
Master rainbow in the skies (we'd say like that) by the seven Spirits
of God: red, perfect love. After that comes phileo love, from a Agapao
to phileo love. That's the love that you have for your wife. If some
man would insult her, you'd shoot his brains out. See? Because it
creates a jealousy. But that's phileo love, secondary love.
E-48
Phileo love would make you shoot a man for insulting your wife. Agapao
love would make you pray for his lost soul. That's the difference. E-49 Agapao love is different from phileo love. Phileo love is what, we come together, reason together, and say, "Yes, we're brethren," that's fine, shake our hands, sure. "Why, I'm interdenomination," sure, birds of a feather together. That's what we should be. I like that. That's good, you got a good point here. But that's not all of it, brother. We got to have something another that pulls us from everything in the earth to that Creator yonder, to that One Who gives us the Eternal Life, that puts in this calcium and potash. No matter how old it gets, how wrinkled it gets, how dried up it gets, or how sick it gets, God knows every ounce of it; He weighed it out in His scales before the foundation of the earth. And I was only put in this to make a decision. And I've made my decision to Christ, and there's not... All devils of hell can't keep me from being raised up at the last day and made into His image.
E-50
But without that Eternal life, this fellowship life, it'll fade away.
It had a beginning; it'll have an end. But with Eternal Life, it can no
more die than eternity can itself. And what is eternity? A perfect
circle, that has no end. Just revolves it... He started it laying
around this way, it'd go through the table, through the floor, through
the earth; it's still a perfect circle. And God had no beginning or had
no end.
E-51
Setting at a breakfast here not long ago, just two ministers, myself
and a Methodist preacher. Not breakfast, just a little lunch, we was
having some ice cream together. And the 4-H club of Kentucky had showed
that they on the radio program, that--that they had perfected a little
machine who could turn out grains of corn just exactly like you grow in
the field. Said, "Let's take one sack that's growed in the field, and
the other's made by the machine, put them together and you couldn't
tell one from the other. Get them a handful out of each one, mix them
up together; there's no way of ever telling it again." See?
E-52
No matter how real it looks, brother, it's got to have that touch of
God there, Eternal Life. And the one that God pl... God growed in the
field and made Himself, raises again. The one that man made, no
matter... So our manmade organizations, manmade religion is still fig
leaves from the garden of Eden; it'll never work until man is born
again by the Spirit of God and have Eternal Life in them.
E-53
And they were screaming, and, oh, just carrying on as loud as they
could to let them--let him know that they appreciated his--his music,
that he was a genius. But he kept looking up. And they wondered what he
was looking at. But way up in the top balcony, the old master teacher
had climbed up there; he was keeping his eye as to wonder what the
master teacher was going to say about it. He didn't care what they
said; it's what the teacher was saying, the old master teacher.
E-54
Let us pray. Father God, these rude little mark--remarks coming from a
nervous person, but I pray, God, that somehow it'll go into the depths
of my brothers and sisters hearts, that they'll realize, it don't make
any difference whether they think that we should have this television
program, or this, that or the other; let us keep our eyes on the Master.
E-55
And let us as ministers this morning, as we've gather here for this
little gathering, let us keep our minds on the Master, knowing that He
is the only One Who can send forth the Holy Spirit to brood in that
day. When this great hydrogen bomb shall strike the earth and she will
be back again to a bleached desert, God will begin all over new again.
It'll come with those people who's made a decision. Their bodies will
be laying here, nothing but back to potash and calcium, petroleum. But
the God of heaven, Who took their spirit, can put them back as they
were. And this is only a shadow of the negative of the--of the picture
which will be developed someday when Jesus comes. Then we'll see Him as
He is and we'll know as we're known. Until then, keep us loyal
servants, looking up, in Jesus' Name. Amen. |
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