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1-1 Thank you, Brother Neville; the Lord bless you. I got into something, didn't I? I--I want to thank the Lord real well for undertaking for Brother Capps' boy. It--it just so happened that this is a little time that I come back to Indiana. I know that they're not recording this; I suppose not. And so then, I don't see nobody in there. So they, I come back to go squirrel hunting. And so, I guess Charlie's going to have to put up with me, him and Nellie and them down in Kentucky now for a day or two to squirrel hunt. So I--I'd rather miss anything, any other kind of recreation then come here on about the middle of August and go squirrel hunting with Charlie, and Banks, and all of them. It's kind of a traditional thing with me. And so, I took Joe...
1-2 When we was here the other time, everybody got sick; the change from that real hot climate down to this--to this cool climate you got here. I know you think this is not cool, but you come out to Arizona once. It was a hundred and nine in the shade when I left the other morning; and then at around midnight in the night, when the cool air came down off the mountains, it was still ninety-six. See? That's at midnight when the cool air was coming down. And so it's--that place is all right in the wintertime, but it's for scorpions and lizards in the summertime, not human beings. Even all the animals take off for the mountains. They just can't stand it.
1-3 And I'd been out
shooting my little rifle in, and I... Somehow I just want to tell you about
the little Capps' boy. And I said... And Joe, I'll just have to give him the
rifle, 'cause he can out-shoot me. We'd got it shot in, and I--I was driving
tacks at fifty yards, and I said to--to Joe... Joe said, "Daddy, I believe I
could do that." (Poor little fellow had had a headache. I'd been praying for
him, a high fever. He went out to the range with me, and... ) Any two over ten
bore in a twenty-two rifle, it crosses its line of fire at twenty-five yards
and then again at fifty, just the same if it was two over ten. So then--then
I had shot it in at twenty-five yards. And so I'd two more tacks and I put them
up, and if Joe didn't drive both them tacks. I didn't have any more tacks, so
I put a little bit a piece of old clay pigeon that'd been bursted there, what
trap shooters shoot at, just about a quarter of an inch across, and took it
out on fifty yards, and he cut it half in two. And the scope was set for my
eyes, just a few years older than he was. So he said, "You know what? I've got
to go by and tell Billy to keep off of my feet from now on." See?
So--so I said, "Well, I'll tell you what"; said, "let's go down and show Brother
Norman that."
2-1 I said, "Joe, in
matches across the world..." I don't care who it would be, nobody... Now, the
tacks weren't drove sideways; they were drove straight through. And that piece
not over, I guess a 1/4 of an inch and a 1/16 thick and 1/4 of an inch high,
he cut it half in two at fifty yards. I said, "There's no one in the world could've
made a better shot. They could... Champions could've done the same thing, but
you couldn't have made three better shots than them. The tack's not bent, just
a straight hole through the paper where the tack went through. And I said, "No
one could've made a better shot." I think his headache left him right away.
And I said, "Well, let's go show this to Brother Norman," which works for the
Field and Stream, Brother Tony Stromei's sporting goods place.
He said, "Let's go by Billy's first." He said, "I--I just want to tell Bubby
something." See? And frankly, his brother's never done that good...?... like
that. So he said, "We go by there first."
2-3 Then just as I got
in the door, Billy was still in his pajamas. And he said, we went out early,
'cause it gets so hot, and so he said... The phone rang, and I said... He kinda
looked at me like that. I said, "Maybe a sick call." And it was Brother Capps
for his boy in the operating room then with peritonitis and that pending. And
just now he told me his boy is recovering real, real good.
So see how God just worked that, even in the voice of that little boy, Joe.
Instead of going down to Brother Norman's... Wouldn't have been there, and come
up, and Brother Capps and I joined together. I don't say it was our prayers
that did it, but it did mean something to him for us to make contact like that.
And frankly, that's why... Well, you got--you've got to have faith in what you're
doing. See? And that--his faith to call, and Billy was... He was putting in
money, and he said, "This must be a real long distance," said, "putting pretty
near five dollars worth of change in a--for a three minute call."
I thought it'd be coming from New York or out in one of the islands or something,
but he made a person to person call to get Billy instead of Loyce (You see?),
and that's what cost him to do that.
And now, his boy is recovering. Brother Capps said the doctor give him very
little hope of ever coming out of it (You see?), from the operation, and we're
thankful to God this morning: very glad for Him.
3-1 Now, we got in towards
daylight this morning, and now, I had about three hours sleep, and--and I'm
pretty tired. But when the church--come time to come to church, why, I come
down.
And I, the Lord willing... Now, I've got to go down in Kentucky, as I said;
then I've got promised to speak one Sunday while I was back here, and I'd better
make it this next Sunday, because the following I'll be... I have to go back,
because I'm going away again up in Canada. So I--I better make it next Sunday,
and next Sunday morning.
And Brother Neville said, "Why don't you just go out, and greet the people,
and talk to them just a few minutes?"
I said, "Brother Neville, I haven't even opened my Bible, hardly," I said, "I--I..."
He said, "Well, go out and say something to them."
Sister Neville, I--I don't know how you do it that... He's a very persuasive
fellow. Ha ha.
3-5 But while... I don't
get a chance to say this when the place is all packed, and crowded, and everything,
but I'm very grateful to God for a pastor like Brother Orman Neville: faithful,
just as faithful as he can be to the cause, and never hear him grumbling. I
set back there. I had a good half-hour's talk with him while I was enjoying
Brother Mann; and so, I'll tell him more about that when we get to Colorado
this year.
So when we was enjoying his message; and I got in a good talk with Brother Neville.
I said, "I don't even get to tell the people nothing about our fine pastor."
I said, "Are the people treating you right?"
Said, "Couldn't be any better."
And I said, "Well, that's what I'm glad to hear." When a pastor's satisfied,
and the people's satisfied, it makes a real good church. And then God is satisfied.
And I think to see them satisfied together, especially in this day of the message
that we're carrying. I think that shows the continuity of the message with the
people and with God. See?
3-8 And I'm very grateful
for Brother Orman Neville and his fine wife and family. And I pray that God
will keep them loyal to Him and the cause. And if it so please Him, may we be
standing here in the Tabernacle when the Lord Jesus comes for us (You see?),
to take us away at the rapture. We hope we're both so old, Brother Neville,
that one will have one arm around the other, and stand there on our canes still
trying to hold up. You see?
But then we'll be changed in a moment in a twinkling of an eye. These old robes
of flesh we'll drop and rise, and seize the everlasting prize, and shout while
passing through the air. Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer. We moved
on up then.
4-2 Heard about Brother Coomers' healing from the Lord, and so thankful for that. So many things... So I am grateful to be here this morning, and I thought instead of... I'm always coming here with a certain text and speaking... I thought I'd just come out this morning. I said, "Brother Neville, I'll watch the clock real easy, and probably let the people out on time, and--and just talk to you from my heart, a few minutes; just things that we just have--know they're not taping it or anything, so we just have fellowship while it's just the church folks here (You see?), just us together." So let's pray.
4-3 Dear Jesus, we are
grateful to You for the privilege that we have of assembling together, here,
and oh, as I looked upon this tabernacle early this morning after midnight,
passed by, I thought of how You have stood by it. I think of the old pond that
was here, big old weeds standing up right about where this pulpit's at. As a
little boy I stood here. Mr. Ingram said we could have the lot for just a little
money, and pay something down and no money, no collateral, or nothing to offer,
but just try. How that it then, it's full face value was a little over two thousand
dollars, with twenty years to pay it out.
And now, Lord, look at it now. While it was in its infancy, still setting down
in a hole here, water pouring into it, how that You promised us by the Word:
"I, the Lord hath planted it; I'll water it day and night lest some shall pluck
it from My hands."
The same time the people said, "Within six months, it'll be turned into a garage."
4-5 But literally thousands
of souls have found Christ here at the altar. And the tabernacle, the baptistery
has constantly... People has been baptized in the Name of the Lord Jesus, calling
upon His Name, washing away their sins. Hundreds of crippled, afflicted, blind,
halt, lame, cancer-eaten, has walked away from this platform, come in dying
men, women, boys, and girls, and gone out to live a new life with new flesh
on their bodies and walking again, and leaving their wheelchairs, crutches and
so forth. Oh, God, this thirty years of service...
Father, remember the morning that we laid the cornerstone. And You gave the
vision over there, showing the place packed and jammed, a beautiful corner;
I--I knew that that could not fail. So I thank You for all these things.
5-1 Many of them has
done fought a good fight, and finished the course, and kept the faith, laying
yonder, waiting, resting now from their labors and their works following them,
waiting for the hour for the trumpet to sound and to spring forth again into
new life, a new body. Many of them old and shaken, some young, middle-aged and
so forth... But Thy Name be praised for all.
Now, we're standing here again, before the--the living and the dead. I pray
that You'll anoint Your Words this morning. I don't know one thing to say, but
I pray that You'll furnish that; which You've always did it, Lord.
Bless our pastor, Brother Neville; his wife. Bless the trustees, deacon boards,
every member of the Body. May together we live so in this life, that in the
life to come we'll have Eternal Life.
Help us this morning to take corrections from the Spirit and the Word, that
we might prepare ourselves as we move away from the doors this morning, determined
in our hearts to live a better life than we have in the past. We ask it in Jesus'
Name. Amen.
5-4 Now, I--I just opened
the Bible here, and it happened to be a few minutes ago... I'm in Revelations
3, so I'll just read here, on the--the message to the Laodicea church.
And I want to announce, also (Brother Neville was just telling me.) Brother
Parnell (just happened to look down and see him setting here) is in a--in a
revival, just this side of Memphis, at the--the... Any of you know where the
old Wimpy, the hamburger stand used to be, he's got a tent setting in there,
trying to bring in the sheaves and find if there's any lost ones out in that
way that's been ordained to Life, that he might win through his ministry to
Christ. And he closed it up for Sunday on account of the services being at the
Tabernacle, and--and that's very loyal of the brother. And we want you to know
that the service will be open Monday night following next week, and I know you're
all cordially invited out to hear Brother Parnell bring his message of the love
of Christ.
5-6 And now, let us
read from Revelations the 3rd chapter, just a portion to say that we read the
Bible, because what I say might fail, but what He says won't fail. And I don't
know where to start from, what to do, where to go, but let us read the Laodicea
church age.
6-1 You know, somewhere
in there as I was reading, I--if you'll excuse me a minute, I--I found some
place that sounded good to me. And I don't know just where it was at now. Here
it is: "And knowest thou not, wretched, miserable, poor, blind, naked." Oh,
my. That's kind of the picture here of the church of today. Now, it's... I--I
think that that church age here that we're speaking of... 'Course I've got the
church age coming forth now in the books. But being that is the Laodicean church
age that we're in, let's just look at the conditions.
I don't want to take any text or anything, because we're not... It just talking
casually, as we'd see to talk on, whatever the Lord would lead us to do. But
something that would help us...
Let's think of the Laodicea church age, and its condition, today. As far as
I know, I don't see anything to hinder at this time the coming of the Lord Jesus,
outside of the readiness of His church. I think that's one of the--the prophesies.
6-4 Yesterday coming
up in the car... We drove it in two days from Tucson here, right two thousand
miles, Billy and I. And so we... Now, that wasn't breaking any speed laws. We
stayed right... I set there if he's driving, and I... I'm all--all got my fists
back like a shotgun with the hammer back. I see him going... I said, "Wait a
minute, boy." Now, we're told, "Give Caesar what's Caesar's."
Then we come in down here last night, a little girl lying sprawled across the
road, about three years old; mother dead over in the ditch. Some drunken boy
coming from the ROTC., he's eighteen years old, driving a hundred and twenty
miles an hour on the left hand side of the road: killed, and I guess he was
dying too. Then you could realize what it is. "Give Caesar what's Caesar's."
7-1 Innocent people
dying. A little three year old girl lost her life, because of some drunken soldier
(See?) driving hundred and twenty miles an hour, estimated, on the wrong side
of the road. Coming up over the hill and shot right down, and killed them all
right there together. I... He was dying too, so... Then you can see, even though
the innocent party was doing...
Now, that boy is guilty of cold-blooded murder. See? I think if a man would
be caught on the road drinking, he ought to be given ten years flat for premature,
premeditated murder: any man. 'Cause they just... Any man that...
7-3 We'll--we'll never do any good with politics. It's rotten. God's idea of having a king, a righteous king, is right. But politics just simply spread out; you can buy anything out: cheat, lie, steal, everything else as I said a few Sundays ago. And look where you're at. See, nothing but just a crooked mass of everything. But a righteous king can make his own laws. And you can kill a man, if you know good in politics; that's all right; you can get out of it. See? And so it's--it's the... Democracy is a good idea, but it won't work. Just like Communism, all things in common. It sounds good, but it won't work. No. God's way of having a king like David was--was right. And you got one mind centered over... Just like one leader in a bunch of geese or so forth. You can't get two or three of them. Then you mess them all together, you come up with any kind of an idea. So we find the conditions today ready for the coming of the Lord.
7-4 But while Brother Neville and I, and these other brothers are trying to shepherd a flock, I've got something on my mind now, that comes that we might talk about. That is, I got a letter the other day from a fine lady. I never got it; it come through another person. And she was certainly tearing me to pieces, or trying to. Was saying, "Did you ever... Can't you Christian Business Men do something to stop Brother Branham?" Said, "Because that he's got this book out now called the 'Laodicean church Age,' bringing out more." And said, "He's just simply tearing Pentecostal doctrine to pieces." Said, "Now he's talking about the initial evidence ain't speaking in tongues." And said, "Then he's against women preachers." (And this was a woman preacher.)
7-5 And her boys, some
of the best friends that I got in the world, she... They are among the best
friends that I got. And she said now...
And this man and wife (I was eating breakfast with them), they said, "Brother
Branham, look at this, would you think it?" and pulled out a letter.
I said, "Well, sister, she just don't understand."
The boys told me their mother was a woman preacher, and that she didn't go for
the message. And now, she says in here--she said now, he said, "Women should
not have authority over men." Said, "How about Phoebe in the Bible, Paul's helper."
Certainly. She was a seller of goods. And Paul asked the people... Do you think
Paul would say, "Let the women keep silent in the churches," not permitting
them to speak, and turn around and say, "Now, Phoebe, my helper in the Gospel,
she's going to preach a few nights." Why, he'd contradict his own word. See?
And said, "Then to top it all off (I believe it was Esther, was one of the judges
in the Bible), said a woman was a judge in the Bible. If that's not authority
over men..."
8-4 And this businessman
that was healed right here in the church not long ago, he said... Now, his wife
said, "Brother Branham, that always puzzled me.
I said, "Why, Sister, how would that puzzle you?"
She said, "Well, here is a woman judge."
I said, "That's politics, not the church. That doesn't have nothing to do with
the church. Paul said, 'Let it be under obedience as also saith the law.'" And
the law can't put a woman up to be a priest, can't put it up... You never seen
a woman high priest; you never seen a woman a priest nowhere in the Bible. You
never seen a woman a preacher in the Bible. Certainly, some of them was prophetess
and so forth, Miriam and different ones, and Esther or one of them was a judge
over Israel. Sometimes they were queens over them and so forth like that, king
and queens. At the decease of the king, the queen had to take his place till
they elected another king, and so forth.
8-6 In Tucson---in Tucson,
Arizona, we got a woman judge there in the city. That's the reason the city's
so polluted. And we got... A woman ain't got any business in politics. She's
got no business in the--in over--over any authority in the church. Her place
is a man's queen at home. Outside of that she has nothing. And we know that
to be the truth. You'll never find... I know that sounds old fashion, but I'm
responsible.
And I know that after my going away from this earth them tapes and them books
will be living on, and many of you young children will find in the days to come
that this is exactly the truth, because I speak it in the Name of the Lord.
9-1 Now, we wonder how
a woman that's a good woman, and she has brought on this earth by her loyal
husband, a good man, some of the finest boys that I ever met; they're men. That
I've ever met... And just quickly, just as soon as they heard the message, they
were sold on it one hundred percent. Now, that could only come by foreordination.
It's the only way it can come.
Now, the question is here; I was thinking that. See, now, while the Lord was
bringing me back, "and know it, knowest--know it not thou art naked, miserable,
wretched, blind, and know it not."
9-3 Before I get to
that spot, I might brief what I said a few days ago here in a message on, I
believe it was, the God of this world blinded the eyes of the people that they
absolutely worshipped the devil in religious services. Did you all get that?
All of you understood it?
Then in that same message I brought the subject that a woman wearing immoral
clothes indecently, she is to be judged at the judgment bar as a street prostitute.
That sounds awful strange.
9-5 Let me draw you
a little picture. Now, here is an attorney in the city, a young fellow. And
he's a nice man as far as--as politically... I imagine he may be decent in his
politics; and then he goes with a girl that's very popular. They fall in love
and marry. They attend all the parties and the great things, and they all drink
together. Finally, she... He has a nice home; he lives in a nice neighborhood.
He's well thought of amongst the people, but he... Both of them drink; she wears
shorts, cuts her hair, wears makeup, everything just as sexy, is beautiful woman
displaying herself.
Well, she never goes to church at all, neither one of them. So moving in next
door to them, comes a woman from the Baptist church or the Methodist church,
her and her husband. Now, this woman... Let's make it Methodist, because the
Methodist go a little more on holiness than the Baptists, all except the New
Testament Baptist; they believe in holiness. But usually Baptists don't go for
holiness at all (See?); they don't believe in such a thing. So then now, let's
make it Methodist 'cause they believe in holiness.
9-7 And then a Methodist
woman moves next door to this woman on the same street. Her husband is a--let's
say he is a public accountant and--or some office. Well, this Methodist woman
looks over to the other woman, and when this lawyer goes out of town... His
name is John. Say, his name is John. Now, don't presume on that now. I'm just
taking fiction names now; and his name is John. Well, she used to go with Ralph.
And that's fiction name, all of it (See?), just so you can get the story to
make the picture.
Well, first thing you know at a drunken party, Ralph hugs her again. Well, she
gets all fired up, because she's in love again with Ralph; she thinks. Then
after while Ralph begins to meet her, and she can put it over John, pull it
over his eyes, and she thinks she's a pretty smart duck, because she can run
with Ralph, married to John.
See, the woman don't even have the very bearing of decency. And she thinks nothing
about that.
10-3 But this Methodist woman has raised up in another bracket. She does, at least, go to church; and she thinks that that woman is horrible. Why, she says to her husband, when he comes in, "I see that man go in there and meet her. And when John's out on a case somewhere, Philadelphia or somewhere; he takes her out in his roadster, and they lay out on the beach. I see them come home; don't even pull the curtains down sometimes, kissing her and making love to her and after... Oh, isn't that awful," she says to her husband. "Why, she's nothing but a public prostitute."
10-4 It's true. She's
worse than a public prostitute, because she's a married woman. See? And she...
This woman, this Methodist woman thinks that's horrible. She never goes to church.
Now, this Methodist woman would not do a thing like that. No, indeedy. She's
a decent woman. And another thing, she would not touch a bit of whiskey, because
the Methodist church, ninety percent of their program is prohibition against
whiskey, against whiskey. So they got a prohibition program, and them people
of that Methodist church don't live no higher than that church teaches.
But this same woman, this Methodist woman goes out in the evening with her husband,
wearing shorts on Sunday after Sunday school; she cuts her hair; she wears lipstick;
and even smokes a little.
Now, in God's Word, they're both prostitutes. But this one here is naked, miserable,
wretched, blind, and don't know it. One's just as guilty as the other. For a
man that looks upon a woman to lust after her has committed adultery with her
already in his heart.
10-8 And if this woman...
Now, she'd say, "Now, wait just a minute, Mr. Branham. I'll give you to understand,
I am no prostitute." My sister, maybe if you'd be took before a Bible, put your
hands upon It in the Presence of God and swear an oath that you'd been just
as true--true to your husband as you could be. Your body belongs to your husband,
but your soul belongs to God. There is a evil spirit that's anointing you. If
that--if you're not, then you're... I can prove that you're totally insane.
What would've happened to your grandmother if she'd have walked down the street
with them shorts on? They'd have put her in the insane institution; she come
out without her dress on. There's something wrong with her mind. If it was so
then, it's so now.
So it throws the whole world into insanity. The whole thing's insane. And it's
so gradually crept in till the people don't know it.
11-3 Now, is she a prostitute?
Not by her husband's vow to her body, but before God she's got an evil prostitute
spirit on her that makes her dress like that, and she's in the Laodicean church
age and don't know that she's doing that. The innocent woman don't know that
God will judge her for a prostitute. There you are.
You get it to her. You can't tell her. There's no way of getting it to her.
The Bible said, "They're naked and don't know it."
If you'd call her a prostitute, personally, she'd have you arrested; she would.
I never talk personally about anybody. I talk about sin. I don't say, "This
certain church, Mr. So-and-so here, Reverend So-and-so, he's a..." No, no I
say that--the doctrine of that see, the whole thing together. I don't call individuals.
It's not individuals; it's the system that they're in; it's the world system.
11-6 Brother George
Wright setting here--he's seventy-five or seventy-eight years old, I guess.
What would you think would've happened if you'd have went to see Sister Wright
someday, and she'd have been standing in a pair of shorts? Why, you'd have never...
You'd have--you'd have had the woman locked up. You'd have never married her.
Well, if any young man in that day would've done it, the same thing would've
took place. Well, if it was sin and wrong then, it's the same thing; but the
people has growed into insanity.
11-8 Let me prophesy
something to you just before it comes to pass. The whole world is groping in
insanity, and will get worse, and worse, and worse until it'll be a bunch of
maniacs, and it's almost that way now.
Could you imagine a man driving with his lights off on the wrong side of the
road, a Ricky, a young kid supposed to be right out of high school? Killed a
bunch of people... Does that stop them?
The next one came right behind him doing the same thing. Can you imagine a young
man that thinks of himself, anything of himself, getting out here and acting
the way they do? Could you imagine a young woman in the bloom of womanhood,
beautiful, well-built, shaped, profile, face, beautiful... And the very thing
of her being pretty shows that we're at the end time. See, she's went altogether
to worldly feature, worldly things and not the beauty of holiness, sweetness
in her soul. I've seen women, on the outside of them wasn't nothing to look
at, but you speak to them one time, talk to them a few minutes; they're real
genuine something that you can't get away from. See, beauty of the outside is
of the devil; it's of the world.
12-2 Look at Cain's
children, how they went into it. When the sons of God saw the daughters of men
were fair, they had taken unto them wives, and God never did forgive them.
Look, when them Israelite women with callused hands and hair stringing; when
those sons of God came up through the land of Moab and met them dainty women
with well set hair, fancy and a lot of manicure on their faces, or what you
call it; and when them sons of God saw those real fair women, and a false prophet
said, "We're all the same." And they married among them, and God never did forgive
them; they perished in the wilderness. Every one of them died there without
hope, without God, and is eternally lost, damned forever though they had seen
the goodness of God; though they had drank from the fountain that never runs
dry. They'd drunk from the smitten rock. They'd seen the brass serpent perform
miracles. They come out from under the baptism of Moses in the sea. They had
seen the hand of God. They'd eat angel's food and done all of those things.
But married in--let women--and bring them in, and marry among them: not commit
adultery, just marry among them. God never did forgive it.
12-5 That's the second time it met. Now, here we're on a third time--more deceiving now than ever. I know that's hard, and I've often wondered in many ways, how will it ever be? Why do I have to talk so rashel to people? What makes it so? And yet I notice, if it wasn't God, there wouldn't be nobody; not a woman would set and listen at me. But they come back, because there's somebody that's got a little anchor of truth there that knows that that's right; regardless, they know it's right.
12-6 Now, watch what
happens. I know it's hard. And it's just like if a doctor give you medicine;
and you refused to take it, then don't blame the doctor if you die. And this
is like medicine.
What about these people that always claim to me being a woman hater. You see,
you just watch the way the women act, and I'll show you where the church is.
The women's morals is a Laodicea, in the world, physically: naked, miserable,
blind, and don't know it.
The--the people, the women of the world, and the church is in the same stage.
Watch the natural type the spiritual right through each time.
13-2 Now, someday at
the judgment bar... I know it's not popular to say it, and if a man's not ordained
to say it, you'd better not say it 'cause your impersonating, and then you'll
get in trouble sure enough.
Now, notice. I've actually, look like at times, held a woman's mouth open and
poured the medicine in her mouth; and then hold my hands over her mouth, and
she'll spit it out every time. What if a doctor did that to a patient, then
the patient died because they refused to swallow it, the medicine. At the judgment
bar, when all these things like cutting hair and wearing shorts, and...
13-4 I'm only building.
The hour's close at hand when you're going to see something happen, when something's
going to take place and all this background here, has only been laying a foundation
for a short, quick message that'll shake the whole nation.
Why, I've been picking on women: it's just been laying up here, for something
you could hit around the head with it. Even trying to tell them what's right,
and I hold my hand down like this is to where their mouth; they spit it out.
Then who could blame the doctor?
How you going to say at the day of the judgment, when the very voices that's
cried out against it, will play the record right back in the face of the people?
Then, how are they going to get away from it?
13-7 Spit it out between
your fingers. Pour some more down and kind of shake their head, go back, and
go back: won't do it. Yet, they come back again and pour it in again. Then who's
to blame? Not the doctor, not the medicine, but the attitude of the person.
It's exactly.
It'll be a horrible day one of these days when this sinful adulternous generation
stands before Almighty God.
13-9 As I see my years
creeping up, my shoulders stooping, and I know... Thirty years here in this
platform, yes, thirty-three years here on the field; that's a long life. That's
thirty-three years of service. Only one regret I have: that I didn't have a
hundred and thirty-three years of it. For this will be the last opportunity
I'll ever have, while here mortal to preach the Gospel; God help me to stand
true as true can be to that Word--say just as He said.
What made that Methodist woman; how could you ever get it to her? Here she is
in that Laodicean church age.
14-2 Now, we'll take
the Pentecostal woman. She shouldn't wear shorts, makeup, or cut her hair, but
she looks back down at the Methodist: "Say, look at that woman do so and so."
Say, the woman don't wear shorts but she said... And herself with bobbed hair...
See? Higher you rise in God, the more sinful the whole thing looks.
And then sometimes in prayer you can imagine when the Holy Spirit take you up
into a sphere, then the whole thing looks chaos. Then when you come back down,
just seem like you're--to the people you're a rascal, that you're--you're nothing
but an old sarcastic, you're a fool, because you stand as an old crank and always
rebuking the people, but if you ever climb into them spheres one time, when
you can be in the presence of God--not through emotion, but through genuine
Holy Spirit lifting up--the whole thing is wrote "Ichabod"; the glory of the
Lord has departed from the whole denominational outfit. That's right. There's
none of them that's right.
14-4 Now, let me draw you a little circle. If I had a blackboard... But I want you to watch here. I'm going to make one ring like this. I'm going to make another ring on the inside of that ring; that's two. Then I'm going to make a ring on the inside of that ring; that's three rings, three circles. Now, that's you. That's God. God in a trinity is One, and without a trinity He's not God. He can't be manifested any other way. And neither can you be manifested without being the trinity person that you are. That's body, spirit, soul. Without either one of them, you're not complete. See? If you didn't have a soul, you'd be nothing. If you didn't have a spirit, you wouldn't be nothing. If you didn't have a body, you'd be a spirit, and not a body. So God is complete in the triunity of a Being; not triunity of beings, but one Being in a triunity. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost is one true manifested God.
14-5 God... Notice here.
Just wait. I--I believe I read this just a few minutes ago. Listen to this.
Now, how was it? No man has seen God at any time, but the Only Begotten of the
Father has declared Him. You get it?
15-2 Say, just a minute.
You're in no hurry. Let's turn over to Colossians just a minute. I... Just happened
to come a Scripture in my mind. Let's turn to Colossians, the Book of Colossians,
and get the, I believe it's the 1st chapter. I'll have to look at this, 'cause
it's not premeditated here, so, I'll... As I used to be, when I was a young
preacher, I could think of these things just right now, but as I get older,
I can't... Let's begin with the 9th verse, I believe.
16-2 Notice.
16-4
17-3 Now--now that the
church--that His very whole purpose was the church. Now, how do we get into
this church? By one Spirit we're all baptized into one body, The church, the
body of Christ; it cannot fail. Now, here's what happens. Now, watch this, just
a little figurative picture here.
Now, this outside man is the flesh. That's what we look at, what we see. And
it has five inlets to that body. And any grammar school child as myself, would
know that there's five senses control the body: see, taste, feel, smell and
hear. Without that, you can't touch the body. That's the only way you have to
the body: see, taste, feel, smell and hear. See it, taste it, feel it. Now,
that is the evil one on the outside.
17-5 Now, inside of
that is a spirit, which you become when you're borned in here and the breath
of life is breathed into you, that spirit is of a worldly nature, because it
was not given from God, but it was given, permitted by God. Now, you got that?
For every child that's borned in the world is borned in sin, shaped in iniquity,
come to the world speaking lies. Is that right? So that person inside there
is a sinner to begin with. But now, it's got five inlets, and them five inlets...
I don't know whether I can call them right off now. First, I know is thought,
conscience, and love, choice... No conscience, love, reason, there's five inlets
to the spirit. You can't think with your body; you have to think with your spirit.
You can't have conscience in your body. It has no mental faculties at all, your
body doesn't. So you have to think with your spirit. You have to reason. You
can't reason with your physical being, 'cause reason doesn't see, taste, feel,
smell, or hear. Reason is what you can make in your mind.
If you're asleep or you're out; your body's lying there dead, but your spirit
can still reason; there's five senses that controls that inside man. And that...
Now, to the last man, which is the soul. There's only one sense that controls
that, and that is, free moral agency, free will, to choose or to reject.
18-1 And now, the reason
that people today... Now, don't forget this, now, and you'll--you'll see what
the Holy--what the initial evidence of the Holy Ghost is. See? Now, people can
live in this spirit, and they dance in the spirit. They shout in the spirit.
They go to church in the spirit, and they can absolutely have the real Spirit
of God anointed on that spirit, but still be lost and just as devil possessed
as they can be with that spirit. Because...
Watch. That's the reason you couldn't tell that woman, she's wearing shorts,
was wrong. You couldn't tell her bobbing her hair was wrong. "Well, what's your
hair got to do with it?" Well, it did to Samson. See? "Whosoever shall add one
word to this or take one word from it..." You've got to have an ultimate somewhere.
18-3 Now, for instance,
if I was a Baptist man, and you come down and told me I must--I must be baptized
in the Name of Jesus Christ, it's in the Bible. Well, first thing you know,
I'd say, "I'll ask my pastor."
And I go to the pastor, and he says, "Oh, that's something back yonder. (See,
see?) We Baptists; here's what we believe: We believe that we should be immersed
in the titles of Father, Son, Holy Ghost. That's the way all the churches done
it. Since John Smith founded it, that's the way it's done."
Well, if that's your ultimate. "Heck with what that guy said."
18-5 What if you're
a Methodist, and sprinkling is your system, and you're told you must be immersed?
See what I mean? You go back to the Methodist pastor; he will write and ask
the bishop, "So-and-so said, so-and-so about this."
"But we, the Methodist church, which was founded three or four hundred years
ago in England by John Wesley, and Whitfield, and all the rest of them there,
and Asbury; we founded this document following John Wesley, that we are to be
sprinkled, because it's just an outward form. And we think that sprinkling is
just as good as it is the other way."
If you're a real... If the Methodist church is your ultimation, that's as far
as you go.
If you're Catholic... And I'll tell you, it's not in the Bible not to eat meat
on Fridays and all these things like this, and the holy eucharist isn't a wafer,
because it's a Spirit and so forth, and you go to your priest, and the priest
say, "Here it is wrote right in our document." And if the church is your ultimate,
you don't give a hoot what anybody says. That's your ultimate.
Oh, God help this to sink in. To me, the whole thing's wrong. God's Word is
the ultimate. Whatever that Word says, then that's right.
19-2 Now, the only way
up here in these spheres that you could ever be in this little inside man, you
have to be foreordained, because you was with God; you're part of God.
I was in my father. I also was in my grandfather, my grandfather's grandfather.
By seed, I was in that. And I was in Christ. You were in Christ before the foundation
of the world. He came to redeem His own, His own that was in Him (Hallelujah.),
His children, that was in Him.
He never came to--to save the devil's children. They never will know it. And
they are so shrewd in the ways of their intellectual learning, that you can't
compare with them at all. You can't out-talk them. But by faith you see it.
19-5 Now, science don't
need any faith. Science proves what they're talking about. It doesn't need any
faith.
The Catholic priest will tell you, "Look how long the Catholic church has waved.
Look how long she's stood under the persecutions of paganism."
The Methodist church says, "Look, here. How long..."
I seen a church... Talk about a hypocrite sign. Coming up the road yesterday,
I seen. Said, "The Church of Christ, established AD 33." It ain't a hundred
years old yet. See? (The denomination.)
19-8 Oh, my, doctrine
of the apostles, hardly got anything, they are the Sadducees of the day. No
spirit no... And you can't tell them. You can't talk to them; you can't reason
with them; because we go beyond reasoning. "Lean not to your own understanding."
Faith doesn't reason at all. Faith believes it. They say, "Now, looky here.
You believe we have to do these things back there? Nonsense. That..." But the
Bible said so. I can't explain how it happens, but it happens. God said so.
So you don't have... I can't tell you nothing about it.
Faith doesn't explain it. Did you know that? Faith just believes it.
19-9 Jesus said to Nicodemus
from the ecumenical council of His day... Come to Him by night, said, "Master,
we know You're a teacher, comes from God, 'cause no man could do the things
You do less God was with him.
He said, "Verily I say unto you except a man be born again, he can't even see
the Kingdom of God."
He said, "Me, an old man, enter into my mother's womb to be born?"
He said, "Now, how am I going to tell you heavenly things, when you won't even
believe earthly things?" See?
20-2 Then He said one
day, "Except you eat the flesh of the Son of man, drink His blood, you have
no life in you." He didn't explain it.
Those apostles and them of that day who was ordained to Life, He knowed it.
Said, "All the Father has given Me will come. Only thing He had to do was just
make My voice known; they know it. For My sheep know My voice." And a voice
is the Word expressed. [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]...
they'd believe it, anyhow. They don't have to scientifically prove anything
or ask any Sadducee or Pharisee or anything else about it. "I said it; they
believe it. For My sheep hear My voice." And This is the voice of God in letter
form, because This is the entire revelation of Jesus Christ: Old and New Testament
put together. Amen. There you are.
20-4 Why? You say these
are good people. What makes them? Because, one thing. Their tie-post is on a
church. And in here...
You remember last Sunday, it's a week ago? How many was here and heard the sermon
on the "Anointed Ones in the Last Days"? I think all of you. See, they are anointed.
Their spirits are anointed in this second realm.
20-6 Now, that first
woman says, "No. She don't give a hoot what the church says, what anybody else
says. She's a smart duck. She's got college education. She could put it over
on her husband, and think she's smart by doing that.
This other woman is naked, blind, and don't know it. Oh, it's pitiful, but that's
the picture the Bible paints it.
Now, she goes to church. That woman, it'd probably be better that woman would
be... She lives a good clean life. There's nothing against that. God will be
the Judge of it. I don't know; I'm not the judge. I'm only the--responsible
for what He shows me.
That's what the apostles said: "We do speak that what we know, what we heard,
what we seen." That's all I'm responsible for. That's all you're responsible
for.
21-1 But now, you see,
if you'd take that same woman... Where did she wind up at? See? She moved right
around. She heard; no doubt turned the radio on many times. The Voice of God
has been speaking many times.
Well, now see, she comes over into this cult here, or clan; all churches are
clans, everything. That's exactly right. They're just lodges where people group
together as membership. And she comes over here; well, that fits her just right.
Now, if you go to telling her what she has to do, she won't listen to you. You
show it to her in the Bible; she won't listen to it.
21-3 Now, my dear brother or sister, just one or two more comments before closing; a quarter till time to let out in fifteen minutes.
21-4 Now, look, I want
to ask you something. Why can't that woman see it? Why can't she? As far as
living in adultery physically to her husband, she's not guilty. She has nothing
to confess. She's as clean as she was the day she was born; no man has touched
her. I'm speaking parallel now, to the woman to the church. She's clean as she
was born.
Well, that's exactly what the church is: as she was born, but she was borned
in sin, shaped in iniquity, come... See what I mean?
Now, you tell her that it's wrong for her to cut her hair. The Bible said so.
It's wrong for her to wear them shorts. The Bible said so. She'll say, "Nonsense."
Why? Her ultimate is not down here in the third man, the soul that's predestinated
and sent from God, but her ultimate is on an organization out here, that some
man has organized outside of this. See? But if the Word of God is down in that
soul, it says, "Amen, I see it." It lines up with It.
21-7 Now, look here. Therefore the man that's borned of the Spirit of God... See, here is the outside flesh. Now, I speak in a mixed audience, but I speak as your--as your pastor, as your brother. Here's the flesh; it's weak. It's bound to. A little lady walks down the street and some young man just in his young age, when he's seventeen, eighteen, twenty years old, twenty-five, thirty, walks around in there; and this young lady comes twisting every form of body, walking with a pair of high-heeled shoes on, her dress stuck all out in front and back, and dresses that high above her knees, or a pair of shorts on... You know the Bible said she'd act like that? You know the Bible said that's the way she'd act, how she'd be so filthy.
22-1 Did you read this here--this month's "Reader's Digest" that men and women of this day, little girls from twenty or twenty-five years old is in menopause; that you go through the change of life in the middle-age of life, according to science, between twenty and twenty-five. It used to be around thirty or thirty-five in my age; in my mother's age, a woman never struck menopause till she was forty or forty-five. What is it? It's through science, and the food, the hybrids that's perverted the whole human body till we become a bunch of--of a mass of corruption. Well, if the physical being is corrupted, isn't the brain cell in that physical being?
22-2 Now, watch the spirit following it. There'll come a time in the Name of the Lord, that people will go completely insane. The Bible said so. They'll scream and holler: great hideous things in their imaginary mind... The radios and things, or television programs are producing it. There'll be such things as ants raise up on the earth that'll be as high as fourteen trees. There'll be... A bird will fly across the earth with wings four or five miles across, and people seeing them; they'll scream and holler and cry for mercy; but it'll be the plague. Wait till I preach on those plagues opening up.
22-3 Watch what Moses
done under the physical being, not the Spirit. When He said, "Moses..." God
said to Moses, "Go out there," (to His prophet), "pick up a hand full of dust;
throw it up in the air and say, 'THUS SAITH THE LORD, fleas will come upon the
earth.'" There was no fleas. The first thing you know they begin to see something
crawl on a bush. Looked over; there's something else. And after while they were
so deep, you couldn't wade through them. Where did they come from? God is the
Creator. He can do what He will. He's sovereign. He can make a bird that will
reach his wings from one side of the earth to the other.
He said, "Let there come flies, and clothed upon all the earth. There wasn't
a fly in the land. First thing you know, an old blowfly began to fly around.
First thing there's eight, or ten, twelve. First thing you know, you couldn't
walk through them. God the Creator keeps His Word.
22-5 Then he stretched
forth his rod at the command of God and said, "Let frogs come up and cover the
earth." And the frogs come till they heaped them up in piles, and stink was
everywhere, maybe forty or fifty feet high of frogs. They were in the cupboard
of--of Pharaoh. They were in the... Turn down the sheets and there'd be five
hundred frogs under the sheet, under the bed, in the rugs. Everywhere they went
was frogs, frogs, frogs. Where did they come from? God the Creator is sovereign.
What He says, He will do.
And He said there would be hideous sights upon the earth: locusts with hair
like women, long hair to haunt them women that cut their hair. Teeth like lions,
stingers in their tails like scorpions... They will torment men months.
Just wait till we get in to open those plagues and seals and them seven thunders.
Watch what takes place. Oh, brother, you better get to Goshen while there's
time to get to Goshen. Don't pay any attention to this outside.
23-3 Looky here, here's
a little lady twist herself down the street. Here's a young fellow; his eyes
catches it; he's a member of the church; he's a Pentecostal; he's whatever he
is; but the first thing you know there's no hold post in there.
She'll say, "Hello." He's got curly hair and kind of nice-looking, straight
shouldered young man, maybe tried to live right. She starts walking up to him.
Even a preacher... The first thing you know... What is it? This out here, the
flesh desire, and the spirit down here, yet anointed, saying, "Don't do it,
don't do it." But what will it do? It'll move right around, there the hold;
there he goes. First thing you know he's trying to make a date with her. He's
guilty of committing adultery whether he touches her or not. But a genuine borned
again son of God... Amen.
23-5 You can't do it
yourself. It's totally impossible for a--a red-blooded male to walk before a
female like that without something taking place. But when there is something
on the inside, that little borned again something there... Though that man might've
shouted, spoke in tongues, jumped, danced, everything else, anointed with the
Spirit, done all the signs and wonders that God said in there, by His Spirit...
Jesus said, "Many will come to Me in that day and say, 'Lord have not I prophesied
Your Name? Haven't I cast out devils in Your Name? Have not I...'" He said,
"Depart from Me, you that work iniquity." What is iniquity? Something that you
know to do, and don't do it. "Depart from Me, you that work iniquity, I didn't
even know you."
But down on the inside of that man, if that little tie-post had been there,
that Seed of God that was predestinated before the foundation of the world,
I don't care what takes place; it holds him; it's there to stay.
23-8 That's why that
woman will wear them shorts. She's counted a prostitute the same as the woman
in the act. See? She doesn't know that that spirit... How does she know? Her
ultimate. What is an ultimate? It's the last word. The ultimate is the "Amen";
it's the end of all strife: your ultimate.
And if your church, a Pentecostal church that tells you that long hair stuff
is just fanaticism, "You've got a spare tire on the back of your head," and
so forth, them kind of things, the man is possessed of the devil; for God's
Word said it's a shame for a woman to cut her hair. She'll dishonor her head.
And if she dishonors her husband, and her husband is the church, and the church
is Christ... She is a dishonorable religious prostitute: naked and don't know
it. Naked? Don't the Bible said the woman's covering is her hair? Isn't the
hair give to her for a covering?
24-2 Someday yonder
at the judgment bar... I've tried to pour the medicine in and hold it with my
hands, and you spit it right straight back out between your fingers. But God
will judge them someday. That's THUS SAITH THE LORD. It hasn't been a bunch
of foolishness or some crazy old men all worked up. It isn't, because it's the
Word of the Lord.
And a real genuine Christian will cope with that inside man; that Spirit that
was back yonder at the beginning, which is the Word. As He was the Fullness
of all of you, you were in Him back yonder at Calvary.
He foreknew you would be here. He only broadcast what would take place. And
you were in Him. You died with Him. You died to your pride; you died to your
passion; you died to the world. When He... You died with Him at Calvary and
you rose with Him, when He rose again on the third day; and because that you
accepted Him, now you're setting in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. Hallelujah.
24-5 There you are.
It's that inside man, that inside that will punctuate the Word, hang with the
Word regardless... You can't help it. I learned that many years ago.
My little baby laying there dying. My wife laying yonder in a--in--in a morgue,
embalmed and laid out. They called me out there, and Sharon was dying. That's
the hardest temptation I ever met in my life. I was about twenty-five years
old. I walked out there, and Billy Paul laying at the point of death...
Dr. Sam came and said, "Bill, I don't think we're going to save Billy. He said,
"He's so bad." Said, "Bill, I feel so sorry for you." He put his arms around
me.
I said, "Doc, I ain't got no more strength. Couple hours of calling for my baby
Sharon, run her out there... Just to see her in spasms; it wouldn't stop. They
put a needle in the spine; they punctured it, brought the sign up: tubercular
meningitis.
25-2 Oh. I waved my
way out to the hospital, stopped my old truck out there, and got out, and started
walking down the room. Here come Sam down the hall with his hat in his hand,
crying, put his arm around me, said, "Come on back, Bill."
I said, "What's the matter." He said, "You can't see her." Said, "She's dying,
Bill."
I said, "No, Sam, not my baby.
He said, "Yeah." He said, "Don't even ask for her, Bill. If she would ever live,"
said, "she'd be afflicted." Said, "She'd always be drawed up, and she'd be afflicted
all of her life." Said, "She's got meningitis. Said, "Don't go around her. You'll--you
just kill Billy by doing it."
I said, "Sam, I got to see her."
Said, "You can't do it, Bill. I forbid you. Now, you know how much I think of
you. You're my buddy and everything." Said, "How much I think of you," said,
"and how much I believe you, Bill," he said, "but don't--don't go to that baby."
Said, "If you do that, that meningitis is on her." See? Said, "She'll be gone
in a few minutes," and said, "We'll bury her." Said, "Bill, I just feel so sorry
for you."
25-5 He called, I told,
called the nurse to order me some kind of medicine. Said, "I don't know how
the man's standing up."
I stood there a little bit. He brought the medicine in, and I set down in the
hall. He said, "Sit," and the nurse brought it, said, "Drink this, Brother Branham."
I said, "Thank you; just set it down there a minute."
When she left like that, I poured it over in that spittoon, set the glass back
down. I said, "Oh, God, what have I done? You're a good God. Why did You let
her die...?... me holding its two little arms like that, begging You for her?
Why'd You let her go? There's Billy laying there dying, and here she is dying.
What have I done? Tell me. Lord, I just might as well go with them." I opened
the door, and no nurse was there; I slipped down in the basement. That was before
the hospital was fixed. Screens, no screens, on the windows hardly, and flies
on her little eyes. Had a piece of mosquito bar, we call it "netting" put over
her face. I shooed the flies off. Laid there and her little eyes, she was suffering
so hard till they were crossing.
26-1 Then, Satan moved
up by the side of me there, and he said, "Did you say he was a good God?
I said, "Yeah, I said that."
"Did you say he was a healer? Well, why did your father die in your arms over
there, and you calling (him a sinner), calling for his life. Why did your brother
die in your other brother's arms, out there, and you standing in the pulpit
preaching a few weeks ago? Said, "Then why didn't he answer you? You said he
loved you, he saved you."
He couldn't tell me there's no God 'cause I'd already seen Him. But he was telling
me He didn't care for me.
Said, "There lays your wife; your babies will be there pretty soon. Your daddy's
buried. Your brother's buried. Your wife's going to be buried now tomorrow,
and here's your other baby dying. He's a good God. Huh? He's a Healer?" Said,
"You made a sap out of yourself."
26-5 What did it do?
He was working from the outside now to this first man.
Said, "Now, look. You know when you was in a--few years ago, about two or three
years ago before you accepted this, you was well thought of amongst the people.
You lived a good clean life. Any girl in the city that wanted to go out would
go out with you 'cause they felt clean and decent." I can stand before any of
them. I never insulted one, never said anything. If she even acted smart, I'd
take her home.
"And you were liked amongst the people, but what are you now? A religious fanatic."
That's right. I was. See these things begin to move together. The outside reasoning,
and the spirit moving these things together. "That's right, Satan."
"Then, did you say he was a Healer?"
"Yes, Uh-huh. Yeah."
"And you begging and crying and the people telling you it wasn't so, that you're
all off the line. Your own church turns you out for this. Your own Baptist church
down there, put you out the door for the very same cause."
"Yeah."
"Your daddy buried; your brother buried, your wife lying there to be buried,
here's your baby, just about fifteen minutes longer, and it'll be gone. And
he's a Healer? Your own flesh and blood; one word from him would save the baby's
life. He's a healer, you said. The people tried to tell you. The preacher told
you, you was all messed up, you was all insane. You was become a religious fanatic,
and you said he loved you. Could he love you?
27-1 "And how you cried for your daddy. How night after night you fasted; and when you in daytime when you'd have to pray to get up a pole to work, and when he let him die in your arms: a sinner. How your wife; what a fine woman she was, and how you loved her." (Billy's mother; many of you remember Hope?) "What a fine girl she was. How happy you was, your little home over there with about seven or eight dollars worth of furniture. What furniture you had, but yet, you loved her; you--you loved one another. And you went and prayed for others, and some mental emotion they got up and walked away, and said they were all right. But now your own wife... And there she is dead, second day now, laying in the undertaker's establishment down yonder, Scott and Combs. He's a healer, huh? And your little boy at the point of death, Billy Paul, eighteen months old. And your little girl at eight months old is laying here dying with meningitis, and you just prayed, and God pulled a sheet down and said, 'Shut up,' don't hear--won't want to hear you at all, turned his back on you. He's a good God, huh? He loves you? And that every girl you ever went with; every boy you ever associated with, your very best friends has walked away from you as a religious fanatic."
27-2 Everything he was
telling me was the truth. Everything that he would say just fall right in line.
See, here? I was just then about ready to say, "Then I... If that's the way
He has to act, then I won't serve Him." Just as I said that there was something
come from somewhere else, way down on the inside said, "Who are you to begin
with? The Lord gave, and the Lord taketh away."
See, that's that inside man. Don't reason at all. I looked back, and I thought,
"How did I get on earth. I come from a bunch of drunkards. How did I get here?
Who give me life? Who give me that wife? Who give me that baby? Where did my
wife come from? Where did my life come from?" I said, "Though He slay me, yet
I'll trust Him." I said, "Get away from me, Satan."
27-4 I laid my hand over on the baby. I said, "Sharon, honey, I'll lay you on your mother's arms in a few minutes when the Angels of God comes to take you away. But one day daddy will see you again. I don't know how it's going to be, honey. I can't tell you how, when He turns His back upon me, won't even hear for you. He let my wife die, and me holding her by the hands, crying for her. And my daddy in his arms has died on this arm right here, looking up at me trying to get his breath. And I prayed as hard as I could." How could I face the public again to preach Divine healing? How could I preach He was a good God and let my own daddy die a sinner? How could I preach that? I don't know how, but I know He's right."
28-1 The Word of God
shall never fail. It'll triumph no matter what that is. Then I knowed there
was something inside of all reasonings, something inside of all emotions, everything
else like that; there was an inside man that held in that hour; nothing else
could have done it. Every reason, everything could be showed, everything could
prove that it was wrong, and I was in the wrong, but the Word of God that was
predestinated before the foundation of the world held on the inside.
I felt a little wind come through the building. Her spirit went to meet God.
28-2 Brother, sister,
let me tell you: That's the only thing. Don't try to reason it out. Don't try
to have long hair because I said so. Don't try to do these things just because
in your flesh... Don't try to do it just to kind of cope up, but just wait before
the Lord till something way down on the inside...
Many of you think 'cause you've long hair, that means you're going to go to
heaven. That doesn't mean that. Many of them thinks, 'cause you're a good moral
woman, your going to... It don't mean that. Many of them think because their
churches and belong to this and this great groups and great doctors of divinity.
That don't mean that. See? Many think because they speak with tongues, they've
got the Holy Ghost. That don't mean that, though the Holy Ghost does speak with
tongues. But until that real, genuine Holy Spirit in there will cope with every
word...
28-4 If that Holy Spirit in you makes you speak with tongues, looks back there and doesn't agree with the rest of the Word, then it's a wrong spirit. See? It's got to come from the inside, which is the Word from the beginning. In the beginning of the creation of God when God begin to create and bring you into existence... You see, you started back there as a seed and worked down to where you are now. And then you were all in Christ. Then when Christ died, He died to redeem all of you. And you are part of this Word. And how can the Bible--all of it precept upon precept, line upon line, here a little, there a little, not one jot or tittle shall fail... How in the world can you, being part of that Word, disagree with the rest of it, or any part of it?
29-1 God bless you.
I'm overtime now. I didn't mean to do this--keep you that long. Sorry that I
kept you: not sorry for what I said. We're right at the end of something, friends.
All of you here, I guess, are just the members here of the church. I don't get
around in time to see what members there is. I imagine all you are constant
comers here.
Let me tell you something that happened. Will you just spare, say, six more
minutes?
29-4 Is that Reverend Mr. Orland Walker here from Oregon that was here that--that Sunday I was here? Anybody know about this great, strange thing? I come down here. There's so many people in I--I had--I had a pile of interviews like, and every one of them worthy, their children married, drunkards, and--and different things, and just things that was worthy. Everyone of them should've been seen. I can't do all that. I commit you to God and hold my hands over them... "O God, or I couldn't do it. Get to them, Lord. Do... You know how to do it. I pray for each one."
29-6 Billy called me,
and I'd just come in with Brother Banks. He said, "Daddy, you--you..." And look,
I see people drive out there sometime in the lane, look in, and I look out at
them and wave at them like that, and they--they almost turn their head. I don't
want you to do that.
The other day when they was buying that place out there at Tucson for me to
live in, Brother Tony had a place up there he wanted to buy me for about three
or four times what this place cost. He even wanted to put in so many thousand
dollars on it himself, but the only way he could get in there, a gate-man was
standing out there. A great big, well, it's an addition up there, but any of
the people that lives in there, you have to have a written permission. Then
this gate-man calls you to see if it's all right for them to come in.
I said, "Could you imagine me? My brothers and sisters, who come to see me that
wants to shake my hand and ask God's blessings for me, and could you imagine
me put myself in there, Tony?"
He said, "Well, you have..."
I said, "Tony, the way the church and all of them has the people not to come
around." I said, "That's for people that's got everything they want me to do."
They--they say, "Well, the Lord told me. Hallelujah. I'm going to stay right
here. Glory to God. The Lord told me you have to hold a meeting over here in
our group. Yes, sir. Glory to God. God told me that. If you don't do it, Brother
Branham, you're sure backslid," and me in there trying to study. See? That's
what... See? And many a good person gets beat out of coming in because of that.
30-2 Just like a man going hunting out here on a farm. A farmer said, "Come on in. You can hunt." And he get out there and shoot one of his cows. A rabbit run under the cow, and just shoot the rabbit anyhow. You get upon the fence, instead of going to the post and climbed over like a decent man should do; climb up on the fence and break it down like that. See? And then he will say, "I'll post the place." I don't--I don't blame him one bit, not one bit. But what does he do? He keeps the decent hunter from coming in. It's always that way. It's the evil that keeps the good from having the preeminence. It's always.
30-3 Now, but them people
are... Thousands are really needy and nice people, loving people, full of God's
grace.
Now, we have this house... These people come like that. We don't--we don't want
that. No. But this man come. Billy said, "Go, run down now, right quick, daddy."
He said, "Mrs. Waldorf's down here with some people dying. Must see them right
at once," and I run in, came down here, and coming back, they said, "There's
nobody here but a man sleeping on the side of the side out there on a pillow
every day on the side of the building." Said, "He said he wants you to pray
for him."
I said, "All right." He said, "I'll put him in." And I come in to... I think,
a Cadillac setting back there in the back or some kind of big car, I rode in
with... And that man said, "How do you do." He didn't know me.
And I walked in. And Sister Waldorf, poor old thing come in. You know, she was...
You know her case, don't you? See, she had cancer, died in the prayer line about
a hour before I got to her, and her doctor come and showed... That's been about
eighteen years ago: cancer in the heart. See? And she's living today. And she's
living down in Arkansas now, and she was in Phoenix then. And she said, "Brother
Willie, I hated to come in like this"; but said, "I didn't have no place to
stay. Hated... They said, these people, this woman is going to die, Brother
Willie." Said, "I wanted to bring you a little offering in my hand, Brother
Willie." Said, "But I couldn't do it, but I canned some blackberry jelly."
31-1 Oh, when I went
up there and seen them little glasses of jelly she had setting there, I--it
looked too sacred for me to eat. That dear little old woman, about seventy years
old now. I said, "Sister Hattie, I couldn't say 'no.'"
No, Jesus seen that widow putting in three pennies, and He--He let her alone.
See? No. God will reward her for it. Yeah...?... And so, the Lord healed the
woman, healed all she had, revealed to her pastor what that she--had on his
mind, what he was supposed to do, another thing. And oh, they all went out shouting.
31-3 Then Billy run
in and said, "Daddy, that man's gone. I can't...
I said, "Who's that out there in that car?"
"Oh," he said, "some guy come down from Oregon"; Said, "got some kind of dream,
and I told him I wouldn't give him no false hope. There's three hundred here
waiting now." And said... And I told him just to write the dream out. Said,
"I got a pile of them here that high anyhow and they're just add it to it."
I said, "Bring him in. Give him five minutes."
Well, as soon as the man walked in... Five minutes. He said, "I'm Reverend Walker
(I think his name was,) from Oregon." I think he was some other denomination.
I don't know: Presbyterian, Episcopalian, something.
He said, "I met you about twenty years ago. I come down to Grant's Pass where
(not Grant's Pass, but I forget the name of the place.) there," and said, "Whole
country... headlines in the paper every morning," said, "everybody knew about
it." Said, "I couldn't even get to the building where you were at, but I seen
you go up one day on the street. I walked up." He said, "four or five men around
you and I shook your hand, you... I told you I was Brother Walker, and you told
me who you was, and we passed a couple words, and then three or four big men
with you just pushed you on." He said, "I wasn't your critic, and I wasn't for
you." He said, "I just didn't understand."
31-7 He said, "It went
on that way for a few years, and after while," said, "I... A man told me to
come listen to some tapes about three years ago." And said, "The man played
the tapes, and when he did," he said, "I heard him talk." He said, "This man
believes that you was a--a prophet." Oh, he said, "I told the man, 'I don't
know about those things: might be, for all I know.'"
So said, "Then another man moved into our town, had a meeting, and I met him,
and he said, 'I'm God's prophet for this day.'" He said, "How many of you guys
are there anyhow?" Said, "I--I hear where that a man down here is listening
to tapes said William Branham, back in the east was a prophet of the day, and
things like that."
He said, "This man..." (I ain't going to call his name, 'cause it doesn't sound
right here. You see?) And he said, "I know William Branham." Said, "But he's
all false in his doctrine." Said, "He isn't Pentecostal; he doesn't believe
in initial evidence." And said, "Another thing," he said, "these major and minor
prophets, there is no such a thing." He said, "'You're a prophet or not a prophet,
and that's all.'"
32-2 He said, "Well,
mister, I--didn't argue with you about it; I just said I heard this man say
that this man William Branham is... This man claimed that he was a prophet."
Said, "I just wondered how many there was."
He said, "But I want you to know this. I'm the prophet of this age."
He said, "You are? The Lord bless you and be with you."
He went on, never paid any attention to it. And said he started on amongst his
brethren a series of three or four meetings. And he went down to the Post Office
and said, "Don't--don't change my mail. Leave it here." Said, "I'll come back
about four or five days later."
"All right," they said. They put a ticket up there not to change it. He went
down, seen his daughter. And on the road out, he--he stopped at a church, and
he had that night's meeting. The next morning he said he just happened to think,
"Go get General Delivery," and when he did, one letter had creeped through the
Post Office and got to his daughter. His daughter sent that General Delivery.
32-4 He opened it up,
and it said it was a man, Mr. Hildebrandt, which is a friend of mine; that'd
been playing the tapes. Said, "Mr. Hildebrandt had a word from Roy Borders (And
that's one of the managers, you know.) that I was going to hold a meeting, back
here, for--from the twenty-eighth to the first. Come back and see for himself."
He said, "Now, looky here, them guys trying to pull me in something like that."
See? He just flipped the letter over in the wastebasket and went on (See?),
like that. Went on and held that meeting that night, and the next morning then
he started holding his heart to crying right there in the room.
32-6 He said, "Mr. Branham, I realize I got to stand before God." He said, "I don't know whether I was asleep or what happened. He said I dreamed; I'm going to say I was asleep and I dreamed." Said, "I thought my son in the market stuck his hand in a sack." And said, "When he did, it was a sack of apples, and they all turned over." Said, "When I went to pick them up, they was all green apples with one bite taken out of them." Said, "I was picking them up, putting them back in the sack." Said, "Some of them rolled out and rolled down." Said, "I went to try to get them and under--on the grass." And said, "They rolled under one of these chain-lock fences, and there was a big super highway running there. I looked back east." And he said, "The--the--the chain was hooked against a big rock back in the east. I went back there, and thought I'd let this chain down, then go over and get the apples for the man." Said, "I started to let the chain down." Said, "A voice shook the whole earth." Said, "The earth shook from under my feet."
33-1 And said, "After it quit shaking, I heard a voice." And said, "Brother Branham, it was your voice." Said, "I knowed, just something said to me." Said, "It said, 'I'll ride this trail once more.'" And said, "I started looking up the rock like this, and looked on in a-past the clouds, and way up there standing on a rock that reached from the east to the west in a pointed shape like that, like a pyramid. Run back there to the east," and said, "there you was standing there on a horse, that I never seen anything like it in my life: great white horse, white mane hanging down." And said, "You was dressed like an Indian Chief, with all the things the Indians use." Said, "It had a breastplate, them bangles on the arms, and all down around like that." And said, "You had your hands up like that. And said, "That horse, standing there like a military horse, with a prance like this, walking, me standing still. And said, "You pulled on the reins, went riding off towards the west."
33-2 Said, "I looked
down there and there was a whole lot of scientists." The next morning (That
was Saturday.)--on the next morning I preached on scientists, you know, being
of the Devil.
And he said, "Scientists there were pouring things in tubes and mixing them."
Said, "You stopped the horse, raised up your hands and begin to scream: 'I'll
ride this trail once more.'" Said, "The whole earth shook. Them people shook,"
said, "looked up at one another, like that, looked up to you, and just shrugged
their shoulders, and went on with their scientific research."
And said, "You started going on towards the west and when it did, said I seen
this man that called himself a prophet (you know.) Said, "He come up on a horse
that was mixed with white and black together." And said, "He got up behind this
great big horse." Said, "It was way up above the clouds, and the road wasn't
over about that wide." And said, "That horse just...?... with the wind blowing
the feathers and everything on--on your garb," and said, "then the horse's mane
and tail blowing: great master, big white horse walking right in line..." And
said--and said, "This guy run up behind you, came from towards Canada." (And
the man lives in Canada.) And he said, "Come back and said he took his little
horse, trying to knock your big horse off, turning him around: make his hips
hit against the..." Said, "Never moved the big horse; he just kept walking."
Said, "Then, all of a sudden," said, "you turned around." Said, That'd be the
third time you spoke, but the second time you said, 'I'll ride.'" And said,
"You didn't speak like you did; you commanded." Said, "You turned around and
called the man by name and said, 'Get off of here.' You know that no man can
ride this road here, without God be ordained him to do it. Get off of here."
34-1 And said, "The
man turned around; and said the man has wrote me letters." And said, "Across
his horse's hips (that black and gray and mixed up together)..." Said, "Across
his horse's hips was wrote his name, signature, just exactly like is on this
letter. And he rode off towards the north."
Said, "Then you went on down; that big horse turned around way, as far west
as you could." Said, "You stood, raised your hands up like that." Then he started
crying. He said, "Brother Branham, to see that horse standing over there, war
bonnet and everything like that..." And said, "That breastplate and everything
shined." Said, "You held your hands up a little while. And said, "You looked
down again, picked up the reins, and said, 'I'll ride this trail just once more.'"
Said, "The whole earth shook back and forth like that." And said, "There was
no more life left in me. I just fell down by the side of the rock, and I woke
up."
He said, "What does it mean, sir?"
I said, "I don't know."
34-3 Next morning Junior
Jackson, who dreamed about the pyramid, you know, when I went out west, you
remember that? He called me a month or two before that. He had a dream that
was burning; he had to tell me. But I said, "Billy... There's about twenty standing
out there."
He said, "Junior Jackson down there said that he had to tell you that dream."
I said, "Send him in just about five minutes.
He brought his wife in, and he said for a witness. He said, "I dreamed, Brother
Branham, me and my wife was out riding." And said, "I looked back in the east,
and I saw look like a spot, like one of those flying saucers."
35-1 See, the world don't know what that is. You know... You know, it's all in... We know what it is. See? We know it's investigating judgment Angels (You see?), and they... How that the Pentagon, all about how it comes right down to the intelligence; how they go like a flash and be gone; pull away from anything they got. See, and they don't realize what it is. See? Let them think whatever they want to. They call them flying saucers or whatever; they don't know. See?
35-2 Said, "I seen it
coming, and I watched it. And what it was, it was a man on a horse, and said
he was coming with lightning speed." Said, "I seen he was going to come down
in front of me, and I stopped my car, jumped out. When I did," said, "the car--
horse was standing in the road, a great white military horse walking in a prance."
That's the Word, of course, you know it, walking in a prance.
Said, "There was a man setting on there." He said, "He was dressed in western
garb: wasn't a cowboy," but said, "looked like a chief over rangers or something."
(See, all of his chief authority from the west. The Indians over the Indians,
rangers over the... ) See? And said, "The man had his hat pulled down and had--was
looking sideways." And said, "When he turned sideways," said, "It was you, Brother
Branham." Said, "You never talked like you did. You said, 'Junior' (called him
three times.)" He said, "I'll tell you what to do." And said, "Then you pulled
upon the reins of this horse; he made about three lopes and took to the skies,
and you were gone towards the west."
35-4 He said, "Just a minute. I looked around and here come a horse smaller than that one of the same breed, but smaller, and stood." Said, "I walked around." He said, "He must have sent this back for me. So I got in." Junior's done a little riding too; and he said, "You know how your saddle fits you, Brother Branham, the stirrups and everything." Said, "I thought, 'Well, this fits me just right.' So I pulled upon the reins, off to the sky." Said, "I pulled on the reins and stopped him, turned him around and went back." See? "When I went back," said, "I stopped the horse, got off, and talked to my wife, and the horse was gone." And he was worked up.
35-5 Then day before yesterday, three days ago come Leo Mercier, coming down with exactly the same dream, not knowing nothing about it, about trying to breed a big white stallion to a black mare, and they couldn't do it: nervous. Said, "I walked up there; and said, 'Leo'" and told him what I did. I don't want to say it here. See? I told him what I did. He said, "Don't you see not to know this. 'I didn't know Ed Daulton had a son-in-law, and the son-in-law had a dog with this name. You'll know, Leo, that your dream, but when you wake up, remember it.'" And said, "I never heard such a command."
36-2 About that time
Roy Roberson come in, said, "Brother Branham, you remember back there before
you left the church the first time? We... I seen you setting like, in Palestine.
We was all the board and everything, and setting like the Lord's supper table,
and then you talked, and you--you wasn't sure what you were talking about."
Said, "A white cloud come down and got you, packed you away."
How many remembers the--the dream of Brother Roy? And said, "The white cloud
packed you away." And said, "Then you was gone, and I walked through the streets
screaming and crying." When I came out here and that little old arm crippled
up like...?... He dropped the rake and started crying when he seen me come up
out there. I hadn't seen him, so he was telling me the dream. And he said...
And he was raking... and said, "And you went away, so I walked the streets everywhere
trying to find you; I couldn't find you nowhere. I was screaming, 'Oh, Brother
Branham, don't leave." Said, "A white cloud come in and got you and packed you
away from us towards the west."
36-4 That was before
the pyramid or anything. He said, "It packed you towards the west. And I cried
and walked the streets, and after while I went and set at the table. I happened
to look up there at the head of the table." Said, "I could just see that much
of you was snow white." Said, "You were standing there and said you spoke with
authority. There wasn't no guessing to it." Said, "Every man understood exactly
what you was saying."
Oh, my brother, sister; now, everyone of you conscious I know what that means.
See? Just watch. Stay close to Christ. Let me warn you now, as a minister of
the Gospel that--that this... Don't take any foolishness. Don't imagine anything.
Stay right there until this inside of the inside is anchored to the Word, that
you're right in Christ; 'cause that's the only thing that's going to... 'Cause
we're in the most deceiving age that we ever lived in. It would deceive the
very elected if it was possible, because they have anointing. They can do anything
like the rest of them.
36-6 Clean your lives
up; pay your debts; owe no man. Jesus said, "Now... Now, I don't mean things
like your house rent and stuff. You got to do it. Get all your things off your
hands. Get everything right. Make ready. Get ready. Remember in the Name of
the Lord, something's fixing to happen.
I'm going into the hills this week, not exactly to hunt squirrels, 'course I
like to hunt squirrels; but I'm going out there for this purpose, saying, "Oh,
God, I don't know which way to move, and I don't want to miss this. Help me."
You pray for me. Will you do it? I'll be praying for you. I hope by the mercies
of God that I meet everyone of you, and we meet in a better land than this here.
37-2 And what are we
coming here for? What are we doing? Are we coming here playing a game? Are we
coming here meeting as a lodge? It's... Christ can't come until that church
is perfectly right. He's waiting on us. I believe we're at the end.
Look at California. Look at the riots. Look at nineteen people being killed,
racial. Didn't I tell you here not long ago, that that Martin Luther King would
lead his people to a massacre? How many remembers that? It isn't them colored
people; it's them leaders stirring them up. It isn't integration, segregations,
and whatever you want to call it. It's the Devil. That's right. Not only to
the white, colored; it's all of them. It's the devil. The mental faculties and
reasons of men is broke down. There's no hopes. It's beyond hope. The whole
thing is a puterated sore.
37-4 The mental faculties
of men, they can't make decisions. I'm not a politician. I don't... Neither
Democrat or Republican, they're all filthy. I'm for one Kingdom and that's the
Kingdom of Jesus Christ. That's all. But how in the world... Did you ever see
a bunch of puppets like we got up there now? Like that bunch of Texans we got
in there. Why, they say, "Whatever the people wants. If they want Communism,
we'll give them Communism. If they want integration, we'll give them integration.
Want segregation, we give... whatever." Where is men?
Oh, God, that's like the pulpit. Where is men? men that's men that stands for
a principle? Where is women that stands for a principle? Where is a church that
stands for a principle? I ain't got a nickel's worth of time for a wishy-washy,
give in, compromising spirit.
37-6 If a woman's a
woman, let her be lady. If a man's a man, let him be man. If he's a president...
Where is our John Quincy Adams? Where's our Abraham Lincolns? men of principle.
Where's our Patrick Henry? Said, "Give me liberty or give me death." Where's
a man that stands for what's right? Where's a man that's not afraid to speak
out regardless if the whole world's against him, speak out for what's right,
and stand for it, and die for it?
Where's our Arnold von Winkelried in this world again today? Where is men of
integrity? Where is men with spirit? They're so wishy-washy and gaumed up, until
they don't know where they stand. God, let me stand with the principles of one
man as a minister, the Word of Jesus Christ: For heavens and earth will pass
away, but It'll never fail. "On this Rock I'll build My church. The gates of
hell shall not prevail against it." Let us stand.
38-2 Let's bow our heads
now while Brother Neville dismisses in a word of prayer. Be back tonight now.
We're expecting a great service tonight here at the tabernacle. God bless you
and pray for me; I'll pray for you. Don't think that I'm a fanatic, friends.
Don't think I'm trying to push something on you. I love you. And I have a principle;
that's the Bible. Not one word can be taken from It. Not one word can be added
to It. I believe It the way It's written.
Let's bow our heads now. And our loyal, good pastor dismissed the congregation.
God bless you, Brother Neville.