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Why Are People So Tossed About? (56-0101)



Why Are People So Tossed About? (56-0101)







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This Message by Brother William Marrion Branham
called Why Are People So Tossed About?
was delivered on Sunday, 1st January 1956 at the Branham Tabernacle in Jeffersonville, Indiana, U.S.A.
The tape, number 56-0101,
is 1 hour and 55 minutes, and consists of 2 cassettes. This message is available in book format (Volume 2, Number 14R).

The text is provided courtesy of Voice of God Recordings, Jeffersonville Indiana
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1-1
So happy to be in the Tabernacle this morning; and a hearty good
morning to you all. Trusting that this day has found us still in the
service of the Lord.
When we raised our hands awhile ago, how many could sing, “I am so
wondrously saved from sin”? I was sure so happy. It looked like a
hundred percent. Everywhere, every hand that I could notice was up in
the air. “I am so wondrously saved from sin. Jesus so sweetly abides
within.” I’m so happy for that today for you.

1-3
And now, I believe the sister here on the stretcher is just a little
bit in the sun. If she–if she’d want to be moved over, maybe. I don’t
know whether it’s bothering her or not; and I noticed her hand also up.
“So wonderfully saved from sin, Jesus so sweetly abides within.”
Oh, isn’t that marvelous–when Jesus of Nazareth can come into our
hearts, and bless us, and make us what we ought to be. There used to be
a little song we used to sing years ago: “He makes me what I ought to
be. His grace can cleanse and set me free,” (something like that). How
marvelous it is.

1-5 Now, just before we start in to teach the Sunday school… It’s my lot this morning to come and teach Sunday school.
And
it made me feel good to come in the back door and see them putting the
birthday offerings up here. That reminded me of a long time ago when
the Tabernacle was first, being in its cradle days. And it’s just like
old times to hear the pastor blessing the people for the coming years
of their life, and giving thanks for what God had graciously done for
them.

1-7
Now, I… I think I owe to this Tabernacle the–the reasons why; and to
be the first place that I make this announcement of anywhere yet. It’s
typed out and ready for mail. But I think that I would want to quote
it, being the new years; not that it’s New Years, but it’s the new turn
of time.
I believe we’re living in a very wonderful, glorious day of
opportunity, when people of this day living to see the shadows of the
coming of the Son of God. I–I believe with all my heart that the world
is going to burst now into the greatest revival that was ever known, or
it’s going into the darkest chaos that’s ever been known in history.
And I… It’s a–it’s a great time of people to make a decision on what
they’re going to do. If there happens to be someone here today who
hasn’t made the decision right, for Christ, I trust that it’ll be this
morning; somewhere in the service that you’ll in your heart say, “Yes,
Lord, this is the day when I take my–make my decision to serve You the
rest of my life.”

2-3
It’s a wonderful day. I’m sure that over our eyes has been just a
veil–even believers, till we can’t see just what’s going on around us.
You see? And many times spiritual led people are misunderstood, and…
and they don’t… to the peoples of the world, because it’s such a
strange and an odd life to live a full surrendered life to the Lord
Jesus.

2-4
Now, a few weeks ago… I had–had promised the Lord eight or ten,
about ten years ago, when I left in 1946, when I left the Tabernacle,
that I would serve Him with all my heart in these campaigns, knowing
that it was going to be a great disturbance out there, because–and a
lot of money included and everything like that. So I–I knew that
usually, in reading, that men who get–the Lord bless them just a
little bit, there’s about three major things that usually brings a
minister to his–back to the rut. And noticing them: one of them was
money, women, popularity. And those three things… I noticed in the
Scriptures that where it… Money was the prophet Balaam, who sold out
his gifts to go and… on account of money–when Balak offered so much
money. Many of you are acquainted with the story.
To Samson, it was Delilah, the woman who wooed him in her lap until he give away the secrets of the Lord to her.
And Saul, it was popularity; he was a prophet. The Bible said he was
numbered with the prophets. And through popularity he wanted to be big
and above someone else. He fell by this.

2-7
And this is the three major causes that I see in the Bible that caused
men to fall. And I asked our heavenly Father to please let me shun at
all times those things, especially these three major things, and had
kept a covering over them.
I made a promise to God that I would never beg for money in the
meetings. And I made a covenant with Him: if He ever got to a place
where He didn’t supply my needs in the meetings, just by passing the
collection plate: which I knew it would take tens of thousands of
dollars to do it in great massive meetings. And then I–I told Him that
I would leave, and come home off the field.

3-2
This He miraculously did without making one stress at any time for
money, or press. Three or four managers lost their jobs because of
making a little press for money, which I would not permit it. I don’t
believe in it.
The people around the city here might think… Well, the Lord gave us a
little home up there. That was taken up in one night that I… Someone
thinks, “Well he’s a multimillionaire.” I wished you only knew the
truth (See?); you’d know different from that. That I could’ve been,
that’s right. But I… not even begging, but just people come and say,
“I give you this Brother Branham,” but I refused it. I don’t want it. I
want nothing to do with it. It’s–it’s filth. I–I want my inheritance
to be above: up here.

3-4
And that–knowing this: that day by day, the gray hairs is coming into
my head, and… And I’m not the little boy that I was that started
preaching here twenty three years ago. See? And I know one thing: that
no matter how much you got of this… What would it profit a man if he
gained the whole world and then lose his soul?
So I seen that cursed thing. And the last few days, ministers, and people calling of different family disasters and things.

3-6
A lady called me the other night. She said, “I won’t tell you my name.
My husband is one of the well known healing evangelists on the field.”
And said, “I’ve caught him right in the act of living in adultery with
an eighteen year old girl. He–he confessed to me that he’d been doing
it for two years.” And said, “What shall I do, Brother Branham?”
I said, “Lady, I don’t know.” I said, “I’d pray for my brother, his soul.” And such as that.

3-7
We’ve tried to shun it. And He’s… He miraculously met me, and helped
me until about the last couple meetings. In my last meeting in
California alone, and the last two meetings, I went fifteen thousand
dollars in debt. That a… They said, “You have to beg. You have to
tell the people. They want to be begged.”
I said, “That’s not my promise to God.
Some man said, “I’ll underwrite it.”
I said, “That isn’t my promise to God.”
So to keep my promise, as I would to my fellow man, I did to God. I
didn’t want to tell my wife and boy on the road home… I come to
California, and I had to stop in the evangelistic services. I said,
“I’ll go back, rest up a few days, and see what the Lord Jesus says;
and if nothing else, I’ll come down and help Brother Neville pastor the
Tabernacle.” I said, “I’ll–I’ll do something to preach the Gospel and
go to work like I used to do: patrol on the lines in the Public Service
Company, or something; and preach on, and let him have Sunday morning
or Sunday night, and I’ll take the other service; and him have
Wednesday, and I’ll have Tuesday, or something like that.” Or… I
said, “We’ll go right ahead with the services.” And I said, “I’ll get
me a job and go to work.”

4-2
I did. I got me a job with Brother Wood, back there, moving houses and
things. And so, I just went to work, got me a job. It hurt my wife and
Billy. They said… Billy said, “Dad, I’m sure you’re doing wrong.”
I said, “No, I’m doing right. I keep my promise.” See? I told him, I
said, “My promise… No matter what it is, if a man is not as good as
his word, I don’t want to… You can’t trust him, because he’s not no
good. See? There’s one thing that a person must always be: that’s
honest. Be… Tell things so that–that you can go back and tell it a
million times, and it’ll be the same thing. You see? Just be honest. No
matter if it’s bad, or whether it’s good; be honest. And if it’s
against you, say it anyhow; or keep still; don’t say it at all. See?”

4-4
And then–so then I–I–I feel that way, that God will bless an honest
heart; and knowing the position that I stand in to defeat sickness and
stuff for people, and prayer to the Lord Jesus according to His Divine
Word and His–and His calling, then I must be honest in heart to do
that, ’cause the devil knows whether you are or not. See, he won’t pay
no attention. I don’t care how loud you holler, or how much you make
up, he won’t pay no attention to you. See? That’s right. But God will
if you’re honest.

4-5
So I said, “I’ll tell them when I get to Arizona,” (after I left
California). I didn’t have the nerve. So after… I said, “When in New
Mexico,” and on and on, till told them coming right down here in
Indiana. But they–they understood it pretty well.
Billy didn’t get it too well. He said, “Daddy, I think you’re making a mistake.”
But I went home tired, weary, upset, crying, went to bed that night;
and after the wife got to sleep, I went in the room, and knelt down,
and said, “Dear Jesus, I don’t know what I’m going to do. Here I am
right back where I started from again. I guess I made a failure.” About
two hours from then He appeared to me. And He showed me a vision of
such a panoramic view of people, I never seen. I was talking to my wife
in the vision.

5-3
Now, you people that know me, know I’m not a fanatic. I don’t say these
things ‘less they’re the truth. That’s right. And I–I seen it. Then I
seen Brother Arganbright standing there. And I went up to him. He said,
“Brother Billy,” said, “we’ve given out all the prayer cards, and
everything’s ready now for the meeting. We got a way to take you in and
out.”
I said, “Thank you, Brother Arganbright.”
And I walked over to some more brethren. And there was another brother preaching. I said, “Who’s he?”
They said, “They put him up.”
I said, “Who is they?” And they just turned around, walked away. And
the man made–dismissed the audience and let them all go. And I said,
“Oh, you shouldn’t do that, because there is–there’s no altar call.”
“Oh,” they said… Another fellow spoke up and said, “We done took up the offering.”
I said, “When is the offering more important than souls before Christ?” See?

5-5
And at that, the Angel of the Lord taken me out then, and He taken me
to a real bright stream of water. It was the most beautiful blue water;
and great fish were swimming around in it. He said, “I will make you a
fisher.” And He said, “Now, cast your lure into the water; and when you
do, pull it slow, first time; and the next time, just give it a little
jerk, not too hard; and the next time, set your hook for the catch.”
And I started to throw my line in the water. I pulled, and everybody
begin rejoicing and saying, “That’s wonderful. That’s wonderful.” I got
all excited and jerked it hard on the next one out; I pulled the fish
and all out of the water. And what it was, it was a little bitty fish,
and it, just about the size of the lure. And I got my line all tangled
up. And I was straightening out my line, and the Man which was talking
behind me, walked around in front of me, dressed in Palestinian clothes
and a turban on His head. He had a white robe. He said, “Brother
Branham, that’s it.”

6-1 I said, “I know I didn’t do right,” I said, “I jerked it when I ought not to.”
He said, “Don’t get your line tangled up in these kind of times.”
And I said, “Well, I’m running it as straight as I can. I’ll be very careful.”
He
said, “Now, the first time I spoke with you, you put your hands on the
people and told them what was wrong with them. And the second pull,
why, when you did, you would know the secrets of their hearts. And I
made you a seer before the people. But you was always trying to explain
it. You oughtn’t to have done that.” He said, “You made a public
showing out of it.”
I said, “I’m very sorry.”

6-3
Then He taken me from there, and I seen a great huge tent. I never seen
such a–a tent. And it was packed and lined everywhere with people. And
I walked out to the… Looked like I was standing above the people,
looking down, where I’d just made an altar call; and hundreds and
hundreds of people were weeping and rejoicing after they had accepted
the Lord Jesus as their Saviour.
And I looked, and then heard a man get up and say, “Call the prayer
line.” And people begin to line up over on this side, the left from
where I was looking down towards the platform, and they lined all the
way up and down the street for a prayer line. I noticed to my left,
which would’ve been to my right if I was on the platform, a little
wooden building. And I seen that Light, that all–they have the picture
of, you know, that’s always in the meetings; I seen that Light leave
me, and go to that building, and go in that building; and a Voice said
to me, “I’ll meet you in there; that’ll be the third pull.”
I said, “Why?”
He said, “Well, it won’t be a public show like they had it.” And I came to.
And I… Now, at the beginning of this new year, back to my tabernacle
where I started from (See?), back to the beginning where I–I
started… I–I am very grateful to God for these things.

7-2
And many of you know that just before leaving on the other crusade,
about eight or ten years… I think about ten years since… Well, nine
years it has been. It was… These things were told exactly how the
auditorium services (You remember.), exactly how that Brother Lawton
would live exactly three years, and then be taken away; that Brother
Ward would build a tabernacle down in this position, this direction
here, and all of it just exactly. You know it, you old timers. It
happened just that way, and so will this, for it’s THUS SAITH THE LORD.
And you’ll know.
And now is, I believe, that the–that the brink of the greatest
meetings that’s ever–we’ve ever–I’ve ever held for the Lord Jesus is
laying right in the future before me now.

7-4
So you know, I feel very happy this morning to–to come before you, and
this is the first time the message has ever been given out–is right
here through this microphone to the Tabernacle people. And now it’ll be
in the papers, the religious papers, like “Voice of Healing,” “Herald
of His Coming,” and all of that, in a few days. It’s already typed and
ready to go.
Pray for me, and some glorious day when it’s all over, we’ll meet around His throne, and what a time we will have.
And remember, it’s not just me out there in the service; I have such a
little part to do with it; it’s you back here also. See? And I just
believe the little old Tabernacle is going to spread out, and it’s just
going to be marvelous what the Lord will do. Bless the Lord.

7-7 Now, straight to the Word. Before let’s just give a little word of thanks to the Lord Jesus.
Our
heavenly Father, we’re just so grateful today for the–for You down
here in this modern age, in the age of automobiles, airplanes, jets,
the rockets, and–and all kind of science: telephone, television, and a
modern atomic weapons, and so forth. You are still the supreme,
almighty, omnipotent, omniscient God that created the heavens and earth
and patterned out the sky. God, we can’t explain it. We can’t explain
it. Neither can we explain why the sky doesn’t have an end, how the
world can revolve around, and so perfect till twenty years before, they
can tell when the eclipse of the sun is coming; because Your machinery
works exact. We can’t produce a piece of machinery to be that exact.
Oh, but great Jehovah, Who holds this earth here in space, it’s
perfect. And we love You, and all Your doings are just and right.
And we submit ourselves to Thee this morning, the beginning of this new
year, and ask that You fill us all with the Holy Spirit, Lord, and draw
us close to Thee; and may Thy everlasting arms be around us and hold
us, Lord, for the days are shaking and dark, but the Morning Star is
leading the way. We shall follow, Lord. Where He leads me, I will
follow. If it be some through the waters, some through the flood, some
through deep trials, but all through the Blood.

8-1
O God, lead us by Thy everlasting hand until the victory finally is
won, and Jesus returns to the earth. Sin, sickness, and sorrow will be
ended, and we’ll live this glorious millennium with Thee. We’re longing
for that great day. Come, Lord Jesus, to Thy Word today. Get into It.
Circumcise the lips that speak, and the hearts that hear. And may the
seed fall into the heart where the Holy Spirit will sow it, and bring
forth a hundredfold. We ask in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

8-2
Now, God bless you and help you, as we settle down now for the teaching
of the Word. Try not to keep you too long, if I possibly can here on a
Sunday school lesson, ’cause we have healing services to pray for the
sick, immediately after this.
How our Lord Jesus has been so graciously to us. Just talking with
Brother Neville… I forgot, Brother Cox I believe was with us, when we
went to pray for a little mother up here at Charlestown one time, dying
in the bed, last hopes, cancer eat her up. And God marvelously and
miraculously healed that little woman. And her brother is a minister,
little Junior Cash; and he’s out preaching the Gospel today and praying
for the sick also. Just had a great revival up to Henryville, and
Brother Neville was just telling me about how little Brother Junior was
getting along. So glad for that.

8-4
See, cast your bread upon the water. It’ll return to you someday. Sow
the right seed; you’ll reap the right crop. If you sow the wrong seed,
you’ll reap the wrong things. You can’t go east and west at the same
time. You’re either going one way or the other. You’re either pointed
towards God this morning with all you’ve got looking to Him, or you’re
pointed the other way. You think sometime you’re going right when
you’re going wrong; but you can’t go to the right and to the left at
the same time. You got… You’ll come out. If you’re headed left;
you’re going left and you’ll come out left. If you’re headed right,
you’ll come out right. You can’t keep from coming right. It may seem
like you’re going wrong, but you’re going right.
Follow the compass, and the Compass is the Holy Spirit. The magnetic
pole of the north holds that compass exactly north. Isn’t it wonderful
that the electronics of the air…

9-2
I was standing near the North Pole, here a few years ago, and you hear,
see those northern lights sweeping; and the yellow and green flashes in
the dark midnight would make it as light as it is in this room to walk
by. I thought, way down yonder in Central America, anywhere, that
compass will point right straight to that magnetic pole. It’ll guide
you north every time. And how glorious that is that we’ve got a
magnetic system in glory; and every man that has been made a compass to
guide through this life, or point towards Jesus Christ, just as certain
as we’re setting in the church today.

9-3
In His marvelous Word now, the 19th chapter of… No, I beg your
pardon, it’s the–the 10th chapter of Hebrews and the 19th verse. I
want you to listen close as we read.

Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, (How wonderful.)


By a new and living way, which he has consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, through his flesh;


And having an high priest over the house of God;


Let us draw near with a true heart and with
full assurance of faith, having our conscience sprinkled from evil, and
our bodies washed with pure water.

9-4
Now, may the Lord Jesus just grant this answering to the Word. You like
the Word? Faith cometh by hearing, hearing the Word of God.
Now, just for the teaching service now, for perhaps the next thirty to forty minutes, let’s go right straight into the Word.
Now, our faith cannot rest upon nothing. A Christian has to have, his
faith has to have a solid resting place. You know that, and the only
resting place that a Christian, a true borned again Christian can rest
his faith, or hers, is upon the unmovable Word of God. It isn’t built
upon the shifting sands of man’s theology and–and doctrines, and upon
some church affiliations. But a true believer, his faith rests solidly,
unshifting as he approaches the Word of God.

10-1
I was saying somewhere, maybe here a few nights ago, I wanted to preach
so bad, I preached to my wife in bed till twelve o’clock, just telling
her of how glorious Jesus was. A text come in my heart. It kept burning
me so great till I just couldn’t rest with it. And I just said, “Honey,
I want to preach to you a little while.” And she roused up; by grace
she listened.
I said, “The Christian faith is based solidly upon rest. That’s right.
A Christian is not tossed about. A Christian doesn’t run from place to
place. A Christian doesn’t fuss, and fume, and worry about things. A
Christian rests. It’s all over. It’s all finished for the believer at
Calvary. That’s right. Oh, sickness may comes and disappointments; but
the Christian’s at rest knowing this, that God’s able to keep that
which He has performed, knowing that no matter what the thing is, or
how it looks, there’s neither sickness, sorrow, death; there’s neither
starvation or anything that can separate us from the love of God that’s
in Jesus Christ. We’re at rest. Just let the old ship toss any way she
wants to; the anchor holds.

10-3
I come by a harbor one time and seen that. We was flying in a plane.
The great… Coming down low, there was a big old ship there. The sails
had been let down, you know. And, oh, what a storm on the sea. My, she
was tossing. And I seen that old ship there rocking back and forth, and
some waves that would go in, and some waves that would go under, and
everything. And I said, “Wonder why that is?”
And a fellow setting said, “It’s got a sea anchor on it. Therefore,”
said, “the ship can’t sink.” He said, “It can go through the waves, but
it can’t sink, because it’s anchored.”
I said, “Oh, praise be to God; we got a anchor.” Some waves we can go
over, and some we can go under; but regardless, if the anchor holds…
It isn’t the ship doing the holding; it’s the anchor doing the holding.
It isn’t what I am, or what I will be, or what I was; it’s what He is
now, and what He did for me and you. It ain’t what I can do; it’s what
He has done.

10-5
My faith doesn’t anchor in what the coming meetings will be. My faith
doesn’t rest in only–any ability that I would have, or upon what
church I should join, or what people I should associate with. My faith
anchors and rests entirely upon the finished work of the Lord Jesus
Christ, already been received.
God justified Him by raising Him from the dead. “This is My beloved Son
in Whom I’m well pleased,” and God raised Him up from the dead for our
justification. No wonder the poet said:

Living He loved me; dying, He saved me;


Buried, He carried my sins far away;


Rising, He justified, freely forever:


Someday He’s coming–oh, glorious day.”


The Christian rests in that hope upon the stormy seas. There… Sure,
storms rise, all kinds of troubles, but we’re anchored. That’s all.
It’ll never sink. It can’t sink.

11-3
Now, I’ve noticed many Christians in my life to be up and down. I’ve
wondered about that. And without preaching such a text as this out in
the other churches to where I go, I thought best to deliver it to my
people here at the Tabernacle upon, “Why Are People So Tossed About?”
You find then, people who seem to be very religious, seems to have such
a deep desire, and daily they search, and hunt, and seek for God, and
never come to any settlement of any kind to where they could ever be
settled or anchored in Christ. And this I have learned to be in
experience, that it is people of intellectuals.

11-5
Now, speaking this, there is two different types of Christianities.
Seems strange, but I would not say two different types; I say two
different phases would be a better word to use, not two types, two
phases: the same Christianity, but two phases of it. And one of them is
an intellectual or a mental conception of what God has said in His Word
and of Jesus Christ by the way of knowledge. And the other is an
experimental experience that God has given the man in his heart.
The one, intellectually is a hungering. He–he’s feasting on God, but
his–his feast doesn’t hold out. The other one seems to have victory
all the time. There’s nothing bothers them. They’re just as solid and
anchored as they can be. No trials, no storms bothers them at all. But
they seem to have something about them that people who are Christians
and trying to live for God, admire that type of Christian. And I’ve
often wondered, “Lord, what is it that these people have that others
crave so much for, and yet seem to fail to get it?”

11-7
And I know that’s a great question of all of our hearts who have served
Christ. And I’ve never seen a person yet, that ever once comes to Him
except they–afterwards, they–life never seemed right to them anymore,
if they ever left Christ.

12-1
I was speaking yesterday to a little colored man who told me of a
minister walking back, and tearing up his preaching papers, and throwed
them into the trash box, and said, “I’m through with it.” And the
following Sunday he’d got a case of beer, and set in the place and
drank it. A couple weeks after that, laid dying on the bed.
If I had time I’d explain that, how that works in the Bible, but that’d
be off the text. But that’s another subject, how that Satan come in and
took the person; God had to take His child home. That’s all it was:
often happens.

12-3
But now, to see this hungering–for people, and yet, not able to reach
it. And many of our teachers and schools have brought in much theology
of telling the people, “Well, it’s because you didn’t shout, because
you didn’t speak with tongues, or because you didn’t have these kind of
gifts,” which I have nothing in part, or to–to say against such
things; but altogether, you find these people, when they do shout or
speak with tongues, or some other emotion, they still don’t seem to be
the person that they should be. Now, we have–know that to be true. And
I’ve often wondered myself, just what could be done in that kind of a
state of mind for the person. So finding it so simple in the Word of
God, we’re trying to explain it. And in order now to do this, after
seeing the intellectual part of the mind and the soul, which is in the
heart…

12-4
Now, you truly have two different mental faculties. You have one of
them that’s in your head by your brain, and the other is operated in
your heart, which is called your soul: your spirit and your soul. Now,
they are very much in disagreement many times. When the head seems to
say something, the soul wonders at it if it’s not right. But when it
comes into the soul, the head seems to step back.
There’s been things that’s happened to you that you knew was going to
be, yet, you could not explain why. And there’s no reason; you couldn’t
explain it out; but yet, you just accepted it, and it happened just
that way. That’s when something happens down here.

12-6
In the great meetings of the vast fields of the campaign, I noticed
many people coming to me and saying, “Oh, I have all faith, Brother
Branham.” And intellectually they are right here, but in their heart it
isn’t there. If it was, they wouldn’t be on the platform to be prayed
for–for help of faith, if they had faith.
Now, we’ll have to go back and get a type to bring this picture out to
you this morning as children, and I want you to notice closely. I
believe in typing, especially to–to people that’s–that’s… It’s
easier for them to understand, to illustrate. It’s–it’s good to teach
children; and we’re all children. We’re–we’re just adolescence in God.
Who would–here would like to say, “I’m an adult, growed up in God.
I…”? We are not; we’re just little babies in God. That’s right.

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Now, we want to try to get this to a place where we can see exactly
what God is doing. So let’s go back now to the Old Testament to get a
view of this, and we’ll take it by the children of Israel.
When they were crossing the–the Red Sea, and come over into the
promise land, God, by sovereign grace, each night, rained down manna
out of heaven. And the people would go and eat, take this manna and
make it into bread, or cakes, or something, and would eat this bread
which sustained their life in the journey. And we find out that many
times, if they let the manna lay just a little too long on the ground,
it would–it would melt, run away. Just like frost or something on the
ground, it–it didn’t hold.

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Now, we see that that same thing is happening in Christianity. Many
people, before nine o’clock, get hungry. You have a lot of campground,
what would I say, campground stars? Many people go to the service, and
rejoice, and shout, and praise the Lord while the Spirit of God is
falling; all condemnation left their hearts. And as soon as–a day or
two after the revival, they find themselves back in that old grind
again. Yet they’re eating manna.
Many people come to Christ–which has never been able in the
Pentecostal world to make the Pentecostal people see this fundamental
truth. It’s so hard, because each church has its doctrine, and they
hear their pastor daily. And the evangelist speaks something; they say,
“Oh, well, I got it, that–what difference does that make?” But they
fail to get this truth.

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Now, I’ve often spoke, and do yet, and believe this great faith, or
fundamental truth that Jesus Christ said, “He that heareth My Word, and
believeth on Him that sent Me, hath Everlasting Life, and shall not
come into condemnation; but has passed from death unto Life.” You see
it? “He that heareth My Word…” Oh, I wished I could sink it into
every heart. St. John 5:24: “He that heareth My Word, and believeth on
Him that sent Me, hath Eternal, Everlasting Life, and shall never come
unto judgment; but’s already passed from death unto Life.” That’s His
Word.

14-2
What do you have to do? Believe, hear. Faith cometh by hearing, hearing
by the Word; and believing, and applying, and resting. You see it? The
Word says so; hear it. Your heart says so; believe It. And your whole
being rests in it. It’s finished.
Faith cometh by hearing. Jesus said the Word, “He that heareth My Word,
believeth on Him that sent Me, hath Eternal, never ending, always
existing Life.” Isn’t it marvelous? “Ever existing Life, and shall
never perish, but hath already passed from death unto Life: has passed
from separation on to everlasting Presence.” Amen.

14-4
Already… When you was an alien from God, you ceased to be an alien;
now you are a child. From death unto Life, from darkness unto day, from
mortal to immortal, from corruption to incorruption, from weary unto
joy, from death unto Life, and are resting fully upon THUS SAITH THE
LORD. Not upon feelings, mental emotions, theory, upon some unknown
something that somebody has said to you that has no basis, upon someone
say, “Well, you come and join our church, and it’ll be finished”; but
upon the Word of God the human soul rests solid. God said so. That
settles it, makes it real.

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Now, let’s go quickly to the second step. What makes these people go
out on the ground and eat the manna, and then before night comes, many
of them got hungry? And people go to the meetings; there’s just many
people who goes and turns their radio on, and hears a good sermon and
rejoices; many of them goes to church, and they hear a good sermon, and
they go home and rejoice. But what is that thing then that comes in and
takes it all away from you the first little difficult that rises?
Surely, if you’re hearing the Word, and your soul is rejoicing in the
Word, it’s the Holy Spirit that you’re eating.

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See, I believe that you believe unto Everlasting Life. I believe
that–that your acceptance of the Lord Jesus gives you Everlasting,
Eternal Life when you believe it. Then I believe by one Spirit then
you’re baptized into the body of believers. (We’re going to get to it
in a few minutes, if God willing.) You believe unto Life.
He–Paul said, passing through the upper coast of Ephesus, finding
certain disciples, he said, “Have you received the Holy Spirit since
you have believed?”

15-2
See, your faith anchors you in Christ. That’s intellectual. You believe
it. You accept it. You say that it’s right. You recognize it to be the
truth, and you’re a Christian. And you’ve got Everlasting Life by
believing it. You’ve entered to God. You’re on the campgrounds. Manna’s
falling, and you’re eating it.
And did you notice: the strange thing, there was a mixed multitude
eating the same manna? People who are sinners, who does not accept the
Lord Jesus can still enjoy the–seeing the moving of the miracle of
God, healing the sick; can rejoice in people doing right; can open
their hearts and rejoice in a sermon that’s preached under the
anointing. And that’s the same type of manna that the Christian is
eating. You see it?

15-4 Then, you always remember my doctrine here at the Tabernacle: You have to follow God in threes, because He’s perfected in it.
Now,
we wonder why. Then we find out that this manna would vanish. It would
come on the ground, then vanish; then come again, and then vanish.
Every day some of it was by nine o’clock, they were gone.
I’ve met people who would stand in the church and just rejoice; and see
them go outside the church and maybe Monday or Tuesday, one, just
living unbehaving–becoming to a Christian. And the man or woman,
whoever it may be, would turn again, and shake your hand, and say, “I
don’t want to do those things.” You feel sorry for them.

15-7
You’ve seen people accept Divine healing and say, “Oh, yes, I see it.
It’s in the Word. Oh, thank you, Lord; I believe it.” And they’ll go
all right for a few days; and the first little storm that strikes, back
they go again. You’ve noticed it, and it’s true; and the people can’t
help it. So what’s it all about? What causes these things to happen?

15-8
Now, let’s notice. Now, notice that this manna, when it fell, God
sending it down to provide life for the children of Israel in their
journey… Then God told Moses and Aaron to go make a great golden pot,
and to fill it full of–of manna, and to put it in the holy place–or
the holiest of holy places by the ark. This manna was to be set by the
ark; and there it never failed. It never got old. It never lost its
sweetness. It was always good inside there.

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Did you ever meet a person that’s been in there, and has tasted, and
living on this manna? You can meet him on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday; cloudy day, bright day, gloomy
day, things going right, wrong; he’s always sweet, always full of love,
never a talk or do anything wrong. He’s living under the glory of God.
He never gets hungry. He never has to go to church to get built up.
He–he’s just always full of God.

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People go to church, and they’ll shake your hand in church, and laugh
and calling you a brother. Outside of the church, they’d pull a little
business deal that wouldn’t be just exactly straight for personal gain.
I wouldn’t say them people are here in the Tabernacle, but I say there
is. There’s things that people would do, and they get different. A
least little thing will bring that old temper back again, that
selfishness, open up an ear to hear gossip, or do something of that
type. That person has never entered into this pot in here.
They’re outside. They’re truly eating the same kind of manna. They’ve
been brought into the camp, and that’s where–in the camp in the field
is where the people got the manna. And they’re in there, and that manna
that they eat is the same manna this man eats here. They both have the
same pastor. They both read the same Bible. But one constantly stays
true and humble, and the other one’s got his ups-and-downs; a going
like this, in and out. Both of them eating the same manna, but one of
them has entered in, and the other one is still out. Both of them are
believers unto Eternal Life, but one is baptized with the Holy Spirit
in the Kingdom of God; and the other one is outside eating the same
manna.

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And the people has been telling us that “You have to shout to get in
here. You have to speak with tongues to get in here. You have to do all
these things.” But we find out that those things don’t work.
I’ve seen people shout that wasn’t… I don’t hardly think… I have no
way of judging; I shouldn’t. I’ve seen people that shouted that lived
any kind of a life. I’ve seen people dance in the Spirit, up and down
the halls, and come back out and living horrible. I’ve seen both men
and women do that. I’ve seen men and women dance in the Spirit, and
speak with tongues, and shout, that had a temper like I don’t know what.
There’s something wrong. And yet, they enjoy the blessings of God. They
believe in it. They have faith in it. But it’s only in this outer
court. It never has come to the inner court. They’ve never got from
here down here.

17-2
That’s what’s the matter with the–the–the churches today. I hope you
see it. Oh, my, when I can see a preview of it, that makes me rejoice,
seeing that our anchor holds within the veil.
The Bible said, “He that overcometh will I give a white stone and a new name that no one knows but he himself.”
Don’t make any difference what people say. You know yourself when
you’ve been brought into the inner veil. No one could tell you any
different. Not because you joined church, because you did this or that,
but something just tells you. You’ve got a stone that’s in the heart,
not a hard stone, a soft one. This stone makes your heart soft instead
of hard.

17-5
In Ezekiel in the old times when the laws were put into the tabernacle
in the ark, the laws of God… Ezekiel spoke of another time. Now, the
people… There’s two classes of people today: them same classes that’s
trying to do something to save themselves. Each one says, “I’ll go to
church every Sunday.” That’s very good. “I want to be religious.”
That’s very good. That’s still under a law. But when the other, by
going to church and being good is not something that you do yourself,
it’s something in you doing it for you: the Holy Spirit in your heart.

17-6
Now, notice in this inner court. These people that live inside here
seem to have–always fed up, always feeling good. Ezekiel said, “I will
write my laws anew and put it in their heart.” Where the law used to be
on stones in the ark, and the ark represents the heart, then “I will
put my new law in their hearts,” in the ark.
The heart is the abode of God. And in the Old Testament God dwelt in
His glory over the ark; heart is the ark. God dwells, not in the head;
in the heart. God’s not known by theology; God’s not known by mental
conception; God’s known by a old fashion, sanctified borned again
experience that’s in the human heart.

17-8
Yet men and women live a good life, and love God by a mental
conception. But the real hiding place is in the heart: hid with Christ.
And when Christ the Holy Spirit comes into your heart, He is in you
with your temperament, and He’s living His own Life through His own
will through you. Hallelujah.
I know it sounds awful, but it’s right. Christ… So yielded you are,
that Christ speaks the kind of words He’d speak. He thinks the kind of
thoughts He would think, through you. He does the kind of works He
would do–through you. You are yielded and resting.
What a beautiful picture of a consecrated Christian: yielded. Christ working through.

18-2
Paul said, “For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Not me that
liveth anymore, but Christ that liveth in me.” Christ living in the
individual soul–surrendered. Christ speaks through the lips, and
thinks through mind, sees through the eye, acts through the
temperament. Hallelujah.
Then the things of the world has passed away. How can it be anything
but sweet and pleasant all the time? Christ has got control. Amen. You
see it? That’s what it is. It’s Christ in you: Christ in you.

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You say, “Well (You see?), I believe it to be the truth, Brother
Branham.” That’s right. It’s in here; it has to come here. Here it is.
And your whole makeup is Christ. Your attitude, your desires, your
appetite, your everything is Christ: yielded, resting, everything
perfect. No matter how dull it looks, or how black it looks, still it’s
the same. Christ is in you.

18-6
He speaks to the sinner in the voice that He would speak to him in. He
speaks to the prostitute in the voice that He would speak to them in.
He thinks through your mind the very thoughts that He speaks to your
heart, the very way that He would if He was here on earth. And you’re
no more your own, but you’re surrendered.

18-7
Into this holy place Aaron went once a year. The congregation watched
him. He was dressed right. He had to be anointed right. He had to walk
right. Blessed be the Lord. Dressed right, walk right, anointed right:
he had a bell and a pomegranate on his garment. And as he walked, they
played, “Holy, holy, holy, unto the Lord.”
He taken before him a charger of blood, the blood of the lamb, the
blood of the atonement; and he was anointed with the Rose of Sharon,
and the anointing rolled off his beard plumb to the hems of his skirt.
He was walking into the inner court in the presence of God; and when he
went behind there, the veil fell behind him, and he was shut out. He
was hid from the outer world. Praise be to God. There is a hiding
place, abiding place.

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We can walk in the Presence of God, and be hid from the things of this
world. You don’t hear them no more. It’s sound proof
(Hallelujah.)–sound proof. The world’s on the outside, gasping and
looking; but you’re on the inside in the Presence of the eternal
everlasting God, eating from this manna that’ll last for spans of
years, hundreds of years. It’s never contaminated; neither did it give
out.
And a man that once walked into God, and the veil drops behind him,
shutting off the things of the world, he’s in the Presence of God,
eating the manna. No wonder twelve o’clock, nine o’clock, or anything,
he’s living in the Presence of the King. Amen. No wonder every day’s
fine for him. See; look where he’s at. He’s found the secret place.
He’s went behind the veil. The doors is closed behind him. He don’t see
nothing of the world. Them doors was made sound proof by sheepskins,
and goatskins; and this is made sound proof by the baptism of the Holy
Spirit that hides a man in Christ; there he becomes a new creature and
he walks daily before Him in this manner.

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What a beautiful picture of the believer in the Presence of God. All
things are His then. All things was given to Christ. All that God was,
He poured into Christ. All Christ was poured into the church. “That day
you’ll know that I’m in the Father, the Father in Me, and I in you.”
Oh, the privilege that the believer has, if they only could accept it.
You say, “Brother Branham, you’ve got a picture here under
consideration, but how do you get to it? What’s the next thing? How do
we get into there, Brother Branham?”
Here’s the way they come in the pattern.
“Oh I’m a Christian, Brother Branham. I’ve been saved. I been baptized. I enjoy the blessings of God.”
You’re in the outer courts.
But said, “Days I have my ups-and-downs, my wearies, my toss, my troubles. I wished I could live a victorious life.”
Well, you’ve got to get out of the court. You’ve got to come in.

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Now, what was the first thing? The courts represented justification.
Outside there was where the people come in, all of Israel. No other but
a circumcised Israelite could come into those courts. They’d defile it.
You remember when Paul brought Timothy to the temple? And said, “They
have polluted this holy place by bringing a Gentile in?” In the courts
they must be absolutely justified people, regenerated men and women
who’s accepted God, and got Eternal Life dwelling in them. They must be
that to be in the court.
Then they come to the first altar, and the first altar is where they
burnt the sacrifice, and where the Lord met them there in forgiveness
of sin and cleansed them from all their unrighteousness. And the
burning altar, the brazen altar burnt the beast and the blood from the
beast. That was the second court.

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And now, after they left that second court, sanctification, they
entered into this consecrated life, entered into the Presence of God.
And while they were in there, there’s where they had all these glorious
things. What a very beautiful type that in there, anything dead come
in, lived again. Did you ever think of that? They took Aaron’s rod and
laid Aaron’s rod in the presence of this holy place; and when they did,
in one night’s time it budded, blossomed, and yielded almonds: in one
night’s time. Think of it. In the Presence of God this old dead rod,
lying there in the Presence of God budded, blossomed, and yielded
almonds in one night. What was it then? What kind of a rod was it? It
was an almond tree rod. That’s what he taken it from; the stick was off
of an almond tree. And you are a stick some kind; and you’re–you was
taken off the branch of humanity, which was God’s created son in the
beginning. You may be fallen, dead, alienated from God; but by that in
creation, you were created to be a son of God. You may bounce around,
and be respected and honored out here in the courts, but if you ever
get into that glorious place and hid away with God, you’ll yield what
you’re supposed to do.

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Take a dead sinner, alienated from God, without hope, without Christ,
and put him in the Presence of God, in this great glorious tabernacle
in there, he will yield forth fruit of the Holy Spirit: love, joy,
peace, long-suffering.
The dead rod budded. ‘Fore it budded, it had to have refreshments, had
to be refreshed. Then after it was refreshed, it a… Well, it had to
have a… It brought forth a odor, a perfume, the blossom. Then the
next thing it brought forth was fruit.
And every Christian comes the same way when he comes into the Presence
of God. First, he has to be refreshed. The Holy Spirit has to take
ahold of a man and renew him and make him another person. The Holy
Ghost comes in, just a refreshment.

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The Holy Ghost comes in the quiet of the hour. You know, you go out of
a morning real early when the dew is on the ground. The dew falls just
before daylight, usually sometime in the night, after the hustle and
bustle of the world is gone to bed, after everything is asleep. Did you
ever go out early of a morning? And you go out early, and you see how
everything’s so fresh, just real fresh, early of a morning. Why? The
old earth has been hid away for awhile, and it’s refreshed.
And did you ever come in the presence of a man or woman, who hid
themselves away from the world. It’s refreshing to talk to them. They
refresh theirselves. They begin to come to life.

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And did you ever go into the rose garden early of a morning, or up and
down the highways here real early, when the dew is on the ground, and
behold that odor of the honeysuckles and so forth, the locust blossoms?
Did you ever… It’s just like a Christian who’s hid himself away with
God in the stillness of the night or somewhere; he’ll come forth the
next day with a freshness, an odorous life, a pleasant place to be,
somebody you like to talk to, somebody that can encourage you, somebody
you got confidence in.
Your neighbor over there, how you love to talk with her. See, that’s
the freshness, the odorous. And the next thing, it yields fruit. And
everywhere the Holy Spirit comes, It always plants the Seed of God and
yields fruit.

21-7 Another great thing of entering into this place, is a place where you can have confidence. You can believe.
Here’s
a woman lying here, stretched on a stretcher this morning in a serious
condition. Well, if God doesn’t touch her, she’ll die. She’s aged;
she’s an old mother, gray hair, wearing glasses, a very godly looking
person [Blank.spot.on.tape–Ed.]
her hand, talked to her a few words a few minutes ago when I come in.
Now, she’s laying here. Perhaps her doctors did all they know how to
do. They can’t do no more. And she’s fallen on her ankle and ribs and
so forth, and a complication of things she told me what was wrong with
her, and things which she didn’t know also. But there she lays in that
kind of a state. Well, being in that kind of condition and tore up like
that, now, what can we do for her? Is to bring her in the blessed
Presence of the all sufficient refreshing Holy Ghost that can take the
staleness away from her. As the doctor wrote, good as he can be, trying
to tell her that maybe there’s nothing more I can do, but we lift her
into this place.

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When you’re old and when your days here about spent, that didn’t mean
one thing to Abraham when he come into the Presence of God. At a
hundred years old, he pleased God, and considered not his own body now
dead, but he was in the Presence of Jehovah. He promised that.
Yes, this old lady over here, she’s dying with a cancer, sure to die, nothing else left but to die. If we can only get her…
Nobody let Aaron in. Aaron walked in because he was invited in, because
it was told to him by Jehovah; he had the right to go in. When Jesus
died on Calvary, He ripped the veil from top to bottom, stepped in not
only the High Priest, but to everyone that comes approaching God has a
right into the holiest of holies. She has a right. The lady here,
dying, has a right.

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Here sets Mrs. Weaver, somewhere setting over here. Dying with cancer a
few years ago, eat up, little bitty arms, she had a right to the Tree
of Life. She had a right to come in behind the veil. And when I had to
hold her from reeling from one side to the other, I baptized her in
water right here. She lives today because she had a right. She accepted
it, believed it.
And I think somewhere in the building in the back, I seen Mr. Morgan;
perhaps Mrs. Morgan setting there, that set right here on this seat
holding her up, dying with cancer, no hopes for her. But faith cometh
by hearing, hearing by the Word. And He brought her out of that stale
condition. Where her husband told me, who’s setting present now, that
they carried her off to the doctor; and they said the cancer wrapped
around her intestines till it looked like it was tree roots. All hopes
was gone. But the Holy Ghost brought her into the Presence, to the
refreshing, and brought her behind the veil, dropped the curtain behind
her. Don’t care what the doctor says. No matter what anybody says. The
veil dropped and shut off every unbeliever. Then she reached over in
the golden pot of God and said, “By His stripes, I am healed,” and she
started eating it. The next morning it was still there to eat. The next
day it was still there to eat.

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That’s it. Not look–wait till it falls again, or next revival; but
it’s everlasting, eternal, setting there, waiting. And she’s still
eating from the same pot of manna.
What was it? Getting her to enter into the refreshing, get the veil
dropped around her so she won’t listen to what the world says, but
listen to what God said.

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Go in by the Blood. Go in by the anointing, anointed. Walk right; live
right; hold your head right. Until you enter this courts… I don’t say
that any man does this, that, or the other, how you’re baptized, or
which way, or this way, or what church you belong to, God by sovereign
grace gives the Holy Ghost to them that He desires to.
That’s why these people today; they were all troubled before God. God
by grace give them the Holy Spirit, and that’s the reason they live
where they live. They’re consecrated. They love the Lord. They
believing and living every way, every day in His Presence. No matter
what comes or goes. Whether the river rises, or whether the clouds are
hanging low. No matter what it is, they’re still living in the Presence
of the King. What is it?

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“Oh, you were not healed. That’s just a make believe.” The veil has
dropped; they don’t even hear it. They’re in there; they’re coming to
Life (Amen.), yielding much. Talk to them a little while and you’ll see
there’s an odor of saint about them. Their conversations is seasoned
with salt, not talking about their neighbor, or try to fuss about
something that’s been done this way or that way. But their
conversation’s of Christ and His glory.
That’s where they lay, yielding freshness, yielding their odors of the
new Life, with the blossoms, and bringing forth fruit every day.

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Others saying, “You know, I knowed she was healed; I knowed he was
healed; then why can’t I be healed?” Certainly you can, brother. The
only thing is to get the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
“What is it, Brother Branham?”
Take God at His Word, for by faith are you saved, and that’s through
grace, not by works: no mental emotions, no stirred up, no speaking
with tongues, no shouting, no nothing. By faith walk into the Presence
of God, and say, “Lord God, I come solely on the basis of Your Word and
I believe You.”
You say, “Brother Branham, don’t you believe in shouting, speaking with tongues?”
Yes, sir. But you’re putting the cart before the horse. Come to Christ
first. Come to Christ first. Let the Holy Spirit just take you over.
Start eating from the manna. And it’s good today; it’s good tomorrow;
it’s good all the time, every day.

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I want you to notice another thing about this. The peculiar of the
Light the believer walks in when he’s in Christ, peculiarity of it.
Now, the three courts… The justified man out here, he walks by
daylight. Someday he has gloomy days. You get it? Oh, I hope you see
this. God bless you. Some days are gloomy, some days you do not know
whether it’s really worth while to serve God or not. You’re walking in
the outer court. Sure you’re eating manna; sure you are a believer;
sure you have Eternal Life; sure if you die you go to heaven. Truly.
But what kind of a life are you living? Every day you get out here,
“Oooh, I got my dandruff up today. I told them about it. I cussed them
out. I couldn’t help it. God forgive me.”
Sure He will. Certainly He will. You’re His child. But what kind of a life are you living?
My, don’t you hate to live that kind of a life, the up and down, and
the trouble, and that pull day and night, backslidden, back to church;
backslidden; back to church; this, that, apologizing to this over here.
This other fellow’s just blooming right along, not a thing.

24-7
See what kind of a life you walking in? According to the weather. It
gives the light outside, the gloomy, the foggy, the halfway, and a
bright day, then a gloomy, and a foggy, and a cloud over the sun.
That’s the way any regenerated, justified man lives. That’s right.
That’s all the light he has to walk in when he’s just walking by that.
He said, “I come to Christ, Brother Branham. I joined the church; I put
my name on the book. I–I’m trying to live the best I can.”
Well, bless your heart, brother. I appreciate that. God appreciates
that. If you believe. “He that heareth My Words and believeth on Him
that sent Me has Everlasting Life.”…?… my brother; I love you. “But
Brother Branham, my ups and downs, oh, my, I’m the most miserable
person. I have to fight every day.” Oh, yes, brother, it’s where you’re
walking. That’s all right. Then say, “Well, I want to go a little
deeper.”

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Well, he comes into the court. Now, what’s in there? There’s seven
golden candlesticks by that holy place, and it’s giving light. The
candlesticks are giving light. That’s to the man who quits his
drinking, quits his smoking, quits lying, quits stealing, treats his
neighbor right, good to his wife (or her good to her husband, the same
way, man or woman), the believer. He’s come into a place where he’s
quit all of his meanness, which is through the Blood with
sanctification. He’s called to a new Life, and he walks in there.
He don’t have to walk by the light out there; he’s got a better light.
He’s walking by the light of seven golden candlesticks which is burning
olive oil; and the olive oil was representing the Holy Spirit. The fire
was the baptism which brought baptizing, or even baptized right in
there by the Holy Spirit. But you’re not hid away yet. You’re not
behind the veil.

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Here he is. He’s walking in these seven golden candlesticks. There’s
many light–much light in there. But there’s days when those lights get
dull. There’s days when them lamps smoke, and the light’s not so good.
There’s times when them lights have to be relit again, and you have to
borrow a little from the neighbor to light one candle to the other one.
It’s still not a good light. We’re thankful for it, but it’s still not
the right light. Oh, brother, see that? It’s still not the right light.
You say, “Brother, I spoke in tongues; I’ve shouted.” Doing wonderful.
But let me tell you something different. All right, he’s walking in
this light. It’s an artificial light. It’s not the light of the sun,
the light of the moon, the stars. The man in the justified courts, when
night comes, he has a very dim light, just the stars, maybe a pale
moon, a lot of flying clouds. He’s in an awful fix.

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But the man up here to all due spectation set under a consecration, and
says, “Lord, I–I’m going to live right by You. I’m the deacon in the
church, or something or another. I’m going to live good to my neighbor.
I’m going to try my best to do better, Lord.” Well, he’s living a
better life. His light seldom goes out, but they do smoke up, and they
have to light one from the other one.

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But the man who walks beyond that, and goes in when the world is shut
off, when the veil drops around him, down under the locking of the
wings of the Cherubim, the great Shekinah Glory hung under there. It
never got dim. It never went out. And the man who lives in the Presence
of God under the veil lives in the Shekinah Glory. I don’t care if the
storms are raging, or the clouds, or the moon don’t shine, and the
stars don’t shine. When the candlesticks goes out, that doesn’t matter.
He’s living in the Shekinah Glory of God under the power of the Holy
Ghost.

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It didn’t go out at night; it didn’t go out… It’s kind of a–kind of
a mystic light, kind of a soft glowing light. And the believer at rest
walks around inside the veil. The Shekinah Glory where the pot of manna
was, where he eat daily, never give out. He eat from the manna.
Oh, my he has not a worry in the world. Everything was taken care of.
God was over him, listening to his prays and answering his prayer? Not
only that, but he’s living right in the Presence of the King: God in
the Shekinah Glory.
Every time anything would start up like that, it couldn’t get to him.
He wouldn’t listen to it. He couldn’t. The whines of the world was on
the outside.

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If you ever come into Christ, my friend, ever into a place where the
world is dead; where the…?… or whether your children are this way,
your mother’s this way, your daddy said this way, or your pastor said
that, whether the doctor said this or that, you don’t even hear it. You
live only in the Shekinah Glory, walking and living in the Presence of
the King. Every day is sweet in your soul. Oh, my. All is well. All is
well. There’s nothing can harm you. Oh, what a place.
Oh, I think of that little song,

I’ve crossed the risen veil,


Hallelujah to His name;


I’m living in the Presence of the King. Living…


… crossed the risen veil


Where the glories never fail;


I’m living in the Presence of the King.


I’m walking in the light, the beautiful light;


Comes where the dew drops of mercy are bright;


Shine all around us by day and by night.


Jesus, the Light of the world.


Let him hide himself;


And let me lose myself and find it, Lord, in Thee.


Let all self be crucified…


Let my neighbors gossip; let the this, that, or the other be gone. I go
to church for one thing; that’s to stay in Your Presence. I’ve moved in
there, Lord; I’ll never desire to leave again. I’ll trust Your Word,
what You say. There’s where I want to be. Drop the veils around me,
Lord, that I can only see Jesus Christ, and live, and walk, and die in
Him. There you are.

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On Mount Transfiguration, when Jesus stood transfigured before the
apostles, when they looked up, they seen just Jesus alone. They said
they seen Jesus only standing there. Oh, God, hide me in that place.
Hide me over in that place where are the veils will drop and I’ll see
nothing but Jesus, Himself. I don’t want to hear the fantastics of the
world. I don’t care whether they got atomic bombs, whether they got a
jet plane, whether the new Chevrolets look better than the Buick; it
doesn’t matter. The thing of it is, I’m walking and living with Christ
daily…?… yourself, and the veils are dropped around; and I am in
He, and He in me.

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Let the storms rage; my anchor holds within the veil. Can’t tell you
why we have a lot of storms on the seas in this day, but I’m thankful
for an anchor that holds steadfast within the veil. When she’s a
rocking and it looks like every move would send her to the bottom, yet
my anchor’s in the veil. I’ve anchored in the veil.

I’ve anchored in Jesus,


The storms of life I’ll brave,


I’ve anchored in Jesus,


I fear no wind or wave,


I’ve anchored in Jesus


For He hath power to save,


I’ve anchored in the Rock of Ages.

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God help us this morning to enter into that inner Life. Quit staying
out here where you’re tossed about by every wind of doctrine, every
little thing that comes along. And don’t you know the Bible says in the
last days that how men would come and be like angels of light in the
last days? How they would take…?… and the devil’s ministers are
angels of light. Don’t you realize that Eve was seeking new light
whence the devil talked to her and caused every graveyard to be out
there, caused every insane institution, caused every penal farm, caused
every death, every sorrow, every starving baby, every dying mama? She
was searching for something new. She was looking for something that she
could find new.

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Oh, God, take me back to the Shekinah Glory; take me in the veil with
You. I’m satisfied with Jesus. Lord, let me lose myself and find it in
You. Get into the inner veil where all these howls of the world…
The Bible said in the last days there would come a famine upon the
earth, not for bread and water alone, but for hearing the true Word of
God; and people will go from east to west and everywhere trying to find
it. That hour is here. That hour is here when men are putting
themselves up like gods, and wanting to be glorified. But people say,
“Oh, doctor So-and-so, and big So-and-so.”
Old Paul said, “I have one fear, and that is except you would try to
worship me instead of the thing that I’m preaching. I never come to you
with enchanting words of man’s wisdom, but in the power of the
resurrection of Jesus Christ; that your hopes would be built on that,
on that there.”
Today is a horrible day. The people are scattered abroad.

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I stood a few weeks ago where there was a big tent erected (not
slamming, God forgive.), where a man said he could cast out evil
spirits, which I have no doubt of that. But evil spirits are not cast
out by cruel indifferent living. The most powerful weapon there is in
the world is love.
I stood by a little lady the other night where her husband was fixing
to leave her and marry another woman, a very fine known couple. I
looked at her. She said, “Well, I’m going to leave, Brother Branham.”
I said, “Don’t do it, sister.”
Told me, said, “Oh, my husband, his ministry will be ruined. What can I
do? I’m going to New York, and I’m going to get me a job.”
I said, “Don’t do it; don’t do it, sister.”
“What can I do, Brother Branham?”
I said, “Go up to him.”
Said, “Well, I found one of his picture, and I broke it up, and I done so-and-so. I did that.”
I–I see that. But I said, “Go up to him, and put your arms around him,
and say, ‘Sweetheart, no matter what you done; I still love you.’
That’ll do it.” It was right.

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A young fellow come to me not long ago. He was a Pentecostal. He’d seen
too many of these meetings. And he goes in, and his wife is a staunch
Lutheran. She said, “Well, I guess you all went down and shouted last
night.” Said, “I guess you were all speaking in tongues and doing all
this last night.”
He got out on the floor and said, “God, cast out–I cast the devil out
of her. I cast the devil out of her.” Almost a divorce case, man, a
fine man.
He come to me, and he said, “Brother Branham, we’re going to have a
divorce, I guess.” He said, “I just can’t get that devil to move out of
her.”
I said, “Brother, you’re going at it the wrong way.” I said, “When she
starts like that, say, ‘All right dear, bless your heart, honey.’ And
be real kind to her. Just see how much you can do for her.”
He said, “Brother Branham, well, how will I ever get the devil out of her.”
I said, “You do as I say, and just keep praying in your heart.” See, I said, “God will take care of the rest of it.”
He called me up about two or three weeks later and said, “My home’s revolutionized.” He said, “My wife is a different person.”
I said, “Which is the most powerful? Screaming, and kicking, and
stomping; or fill your heart full of love?” God is love. God so loved
the world…

Ever since by faith I saw the stream


Thy flowing wound supply,


Redeeming love has been my theme,


And shall be till I die.”


That’s right.

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A man called me said, “This woman’s got at least three devils.” He
said, “One of them is named Jeff, and the other one’s named Seth, and
he didn’t call the other anything.” And intelligent people setting
there supporting that meeting by the hundreds and hundreds and
hundreds. He said, “One of them is green, the other one’s blue, and the
other one’s pink.”
“Oh,” I thought, “God. O God…?… it’s gone wrong. Don’t let that
happen, God. Those people that were struggling so hard to try to get to
the Kingdom of God, and they flock by the hundreds to listen to such
tommyrot.” You know why? They’ve never been inside the veil. That’s one
sure thing. If they ever get in there, they’d know different from that.
“My sheep know My voice. A stranger they’ll not follow.” Yes, sir.

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You might go all kinds of emotions, and carry on every way, and call in
the name of religion. The heathens do the same thing. But give me a
consecrated life that’s dead and rose again in Christ Jesus, who lives
in the Shekinah Glory, with the love of God around them; that’s the
person I would believe that’s going to be there.
Put me beneath the veil, under the Blood of the Lord Jesus. Take all
your gifts that you have in the Scripture. The devil can impersonate
every one of them; but he can’t impersonate love, ’cause love in
genuine. The devil can’t love. That’s one thing he can’t do. And when
you get to a place that you love one another, and all the world is
dead… And if you love God…

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I was talking to a woman the other day that was just bawling me out
like everything. She was going to–almost give me a whipping. I was
setting with another man. And she said, “You start across this place,
and I’ll call the sheriff.”
I said, “Well, sister dear, I was only…” I said, “We’re Christians; we wouldn’t do that.”
She said, “Christians, there is no such thing.” Real nasty… And she was bawling us out terribly.
I said, “But, lady, there is…” I said, “Don’t you believe in Jesus Christ.”
She said, “Oh, I believe in Him, but not in people.”
I said, “You can’t believe in Him without believing His people. You
can’t do it.” Oh, she was doing everything but giving me a cursing. I
walked out to the car–out of the car, went over. I said, “Sister, we
only want to pass over a little place here.” I said, “It’ll be all
right.” I said, “I wouldn’t have done it for anything.” I said,
“I’m–I’m working here.”
And she said, “That’s the way with you people. You think you can run over us old folks.”
I said, “No, no, no.” I said, “That’s–that’s all right. If you don’t
want us to do it. I don’t know how we’ll ever get the car out of here.
We come in. Your husband told us we could.”
“I don’t care what he said. You’re not doing it.”
I said, “Well, we–we come in here.” And I said…
She said, “Can’t go out in that yard now.”
I said, “Lady, do you see that mud? Why, you’d never get ten foot off
where we’re at now, off that grass and rock there.” I said…
She said, “That’s up to you to see to it, but you cross here and you’re going… I’ll go call the sheriff.”
I said, “You have a perfect right, and I’m sorry that I didn’t come and
see you besides your husband.” I said, “I’m sorry about it.”

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And she, oh, she was raging, and a puffing, and a blowing, and shaking
her fist in my face, and everything. I set there with an old ragged
pair of overalls on. And I said, “Well, I’m very sorry that I–that I
disturbed you. I wouldn’t have done it for nothing in the world,
sister.” I said, “I–I’m–I’m ashamed of myself.” I said, “Your husband
said it was all right. And it’s all right.” And I said…
She said, “You young people think you can run over us old folks.”
I said, “No doubt that’s what took place along the neighborhood here
many times. But sister, we’re Christians.” I said, “I don’t live here.
I’m just working here to help some brother out.”
She said, “You’re working here?” Said, “What are you doing here?”
I said, “I’m a minister, a reverend.”
She looked me up and down; She said, “A reverend?”
I said, “Yes ma’am.”
She said, “What are you doing here?”
I said, “Trying to do a good deed to help somebody out.”
“What’s your name?”
I said, “My name is Branham.”
She said, “Are you Brother Branham?”
I said, “Yes.”
She said, “Forgive me.” And her lips started quivering. She started
crying. She said, “I’m a backslidden Methodist.” She said, “I’m ashamed
I acted the way I did.”
I said, “God bless you, sister. Go back to church; won’t you? Serve the Lord Jesus.”

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See, if you jumped out there and started fussing at her, and telling
her you did have a right and so forth, and you…?… See what you’d
have done? Just a few words of love go on down to the heart. Brother,
let’s get people inside the veil. That’s right.
You want to know a little secret? That’s how I conquer wild animals.
That’s how I conquer diseases, is by love. The love of God constrains
us to do such a thing. Come in the veil. Won’t you today, while we bow
our heads for a moment of prayer? (If the sister will go to the piano?)

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Our heavenly Father, we thank Thee today for the love of God that’s
shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. Seeing our time moving on
now, we would let every person that’s in the Divine Presence now,
Father, come into the veil.
Here’s young men and women, elderly men and women, young–just little
children, little adolescence. We pray, Father, that You’ll take every
one of them into the veil with Thee this morning and so hide them in
Thee, in Christ, until they’ll be newborn; the hope of glory, the hope
of God, will be resting in them. And when the trials of the enemy comes
up, it’ll be so far away outside the veil, they don’t even hear it;
they’ll just only see Jesus, living in His Shekinah Glory, living in
His blessings where this Halo of Light that’s now in the Tabernacle,
let It dwell in every heart, Father. May It come away from just an
intellectual, or from looking at It on a picture, or even seeing It
with their natural eye. May It come into their heart, Lord, and there
may It abide, and they live in that Presence of God which yields every
day a fruitful and blessed life for the Lord Jesus. Won’t You grant it,
Father?

33-1 While we have our heads bowed; our sister is chord–chording this on the piano, or playing it, rather.

There is a fountain filled with blood.


That’s the way in. Come by the altar, the way into the Shekinah Glory.

Drawn from Immanuel’s veins;


Sinners, plunged beneath the flood,


Lose all their guilty stains;”

Would
somebody in here, just now, that in your heart you’ve made a decision
this morning for Christ; you say, “God, I–I’ve made up my mind. I’m
not going to live this here up and down life no more. I’m coming to You
right now. And right on the–upon the basis of–of the shed Blood, upon
Your Word, I’m coming right now, and I’m accepting it. I’ll raise my
hand to You, Lord God, that I–I’ll do it from this day on.”
God bless you, sister. That’s good. God bless you. Bless you. Some…
God bless you, brother. That’s good. Now, God bless you, brother; I see
you over here. God bless you, sister. Why, He sees you. God bless you,
my brother.

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“Today I’m coming. Lord, I’m tired of living by candlelight. I’m
living–I’m tired of living by starlight, and moonlight, and sunlight.
I want the Shekinah Glory, Lord, that don’t go down when the darkness
comes.” God bless you, sister. “From this day on…” God bless you
little lady. God bless you, sister. God bless you, mother. God bless
you little boy; that’s good. “From this day henceforth, Lord God, I’ll
do everything. I’m coming to You. You won’t cast me out. You can’t cast
me out ’cause You promised You wouldn’t; and I come now; I accept it
right now. I’m going to believe it.” God bless you, sister. “Shekinah
Glory, I’m going to live in it. When old frets, and things, and
the–trouble comes up, and everything tries to move me, and make me do
this, and think this bad, and do this bad, and say this; I’m just going
to stay anchored in the veil and look to the Shekinah Glory. And from
then on, I’ll just live with You.”
Is there another one before we pray? God bless you, lady; you and you
and you. God bless you. Yeah, just about a dozen or two hands went up
then. All right.

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Now, just–I’ll tell you what I want you to do. Now, we know there’s a
custom we have of all coming up around the altar and praying; that’s
good. That was first formed in the Methodist church in about the 17th
century. In the Bible they never did it. In the Bible what they had, as
many as believed were saved.
And I want you to set right in your seat where you are. I want you to
bow your head with me. I want you to pray as I pray, and tell the Lord,
say, “Lord…” Now, just’s drop off all the cares of the world, and
who’s setting by you. This may be the last time you’ll have an
opportunity to come into the Kingdom of God. And I pray that God will
open the doors of mercy to you today, and this will be the time. Now,
shall we pray while we have our heads bowed.

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Our heavenly Father, I bring to Thee… As the seed went out, Lord,
across the platform, the Holy Spirit dropping it into some fifty or
sixty hearts or more here that raised their hands and said, “By this we
are now coming to Thee…” Grant, Father, that the doors of their
hearts may be swung wide open. They’ve been… Many of them, Father,
has already got Eternal Life. They’ll–they’ll live forever. They have
to, because You said so. That’s the reason we base our thoughts so
positive. They have to. You said so.
Now, Father, we pray that, in Jesus’ Name, that You’ll bring them into
a closer fellowship. They’ve been tossed about, Satan beating them.
They can hear the groans and whines of the devil, always tempting them
to do things wrong, and to say things wrong, and to listen to
everything. Father, we pray that the veil will drop between them and
the world today, that they’ll be hid away in Christ, never no more to
roam; stay right there in His glory, every day, reading the Bible,
praising Him, meek, humble, quiet, Spirit-filled Christians. Grant it,
Lord. We commend them to Thee now, as we commit them also. In the Name
of the Lord Jesus Christ, and for His glory. Amen.

There is a fountain filled with blood,


Drawn from Immanuel’s veins;


And sinners, plunge beneath that flood,


Lose all their guilty stains.

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Now, we’re going to have the healing service just in a moment. I want
every heart to be centered now. How many feels that today, from today
on, by the grace of God, if you haven’t had, you believe from this day
on, you’re going to walk in the Presence of God, walk right with the
right anointing?
What would be the right anointing? According to the Word: love, peace,
joy; that’s the anointing. Walk like that until God just raises up the
curtain, and takes me in, and shuts all the world around me.
Will you do it? Raise your hand. By God’s grace you’ll do it? Thank
you, and God bless you. Do that, friends. I’ll tell you; it’ll beat
every emotion, or every gift, or anything else that you could seek, if
you’ll just find Christ that way to your heart. That’s what has helped
me.

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I laid my daddy on my arm, seen his hair drop down; he looked at
me–went to meet God. I seen my brother yonder, struggling, the veins
cut, and his neck broke, and the blood flying from his mouth. And I
looked at my wife, and she said, “I’ll meet you just across the border
yonder, Billy.”
I laid my hand on my baby the next day, seeing it’s little leg jerking.
I said, “Bless your little heart, Sharon. Daddy will meet you on the
other side.” My anchor held. See? See, it’s not based upon emotions,
not nothing I felt, or nothing; it’s what God said about it. I–I
believed it.
And it’s all these twenty three years of my ministry now; it holds just
as tight today, if not tighter. She gradually winds against the cross,
because it’s pulling me closer to It all the time. See? God, grant that
each one of you have the experience of living a close, consecrated
life.

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See, listen closely now ‘fore I close on that. It isn’t the blessing
that you receive, and shout and glorify God. Those things are good.
You’re eating manna. That isn’t it. That’s not what I’m talking about
this morning. It isn’t whether you raised up and spoke with tongues, or
whether you shouted, and run up and down the building. That isn’t it.
That’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about that hid-away life
in Christ, where all of the time, day and night, you just live in Him.
That’s what I’m talking about.

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Now, He’s here. I wished I was a healer this morning. If I was, I’d
heal the sick people. I can’t heal sick people; I’m just a man. But the
Healer Himself is here, the Lord Jesus. Now, if I… The Bible says,
“The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. The
effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.”
See, Elijah was a man subject to like passions as we are. He prayed
earnestly that it wouldn’t rain; and it didn’t rain for three years and
six months. Then he went and prayed earnestly again; and the heavens
give rain. Prayer changes things. I can’t change it. You can’t change
it. It’s prayer that changes it.
God told a man one time he was going to die, set his house in order,
sent the prophet up to tell him. And the man turned his face to the
wall, and begin to cry, and asked God for fifteen years longer to live.
And God changed the course, give him fifteen years longer. What is it?
Prayer.

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Now, we’re changing the subject. Just for a few minutes. I don’t get to
be with you. I’m hoping to be here next Sunday again, the Lord willing.
But I–I–I wondered this morning… When I come down, wife said, “Are
you going? You’re hoarse and everything.”
I said, “I promised; I’m going anyhow,” See?
Look, I want to tell you something. Now, I know that prayer… This is
to be my first time praying since something was ministered to me. As
you understand that God knows it’s true (See?)–to ever pray for sick
people. It won’t be in the public as it used to be. Well, of course, in
these church meetings it will be like this, but I mean in another
category that we go in now. But this I do know; I have confidence. I’ve
watched all along.

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Now, if… I would like to trade places today with some man who
preached the Gospel, if it be the will of God for me to be a preacher.
I’m not much of a preacher, because I’m not educated, and I–I don’t
know too much of the Word and things. So I can’t preach, but my work is
to pray for sick people. And I notice in the–in the services, in
different places, just what prayer does, what an effect it has.

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How many takes “Christian Life,” the magazine “Christian Life”? Did you
notice that astounding article in there by that medical doctor in
Chicago, or I believe it’s Wheaton, Illinois? They asked him; they
said, “Do you believe in Divine healing? Is there such a thing?”
He said, “Now, you’ve asked me a question. Divine healing; what do you
mean, miracles or–or healing?” He said, “Healing, certainly. You pray
for the sick,” and said, “the sick get well. Then there’s a miracle as
it vanishes right before you.” He said, “Either of those. I certainly
believe in that.” But said, “Now, these bloodless cults, such as
Unitarians, and Science, and things like that,” said, “I don’t go for
that; but the Blood of Jesus Christ will heal anytime.”
Now, that was a medical doctor. See? And they know that.

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And then God set some in the church to pray for the sick. God set some
in the church to teach; some to be different things. Is that right? He
does that. And through this He gives different gifts sometimes to
people. That don’t have nothing to do with it, not a thing with your
soul’s salvation. But in this, knowing that He called me to pray for
the sick people, I just want to–to–for your confidence… And God
knows in my heart that I mean not personally. But I want to just show
you something. Look around across the country what’s happened. Just
draw in your–in your–a mental picture in your mind for a few minutes.

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Just look what happened up here the other day. You all heard about that
old opossum down in the jungle down there: come out there, chewed up by
the dogs or something, all broke up. And why would Jehovah God, to
something that doesn’t even have a soul, a ignorant opossum, and bring
that opossum, and lay it right at my door; and me so dumb till I didn’t
know it. It laid there twenty-four hours. And I was setting in my room,
and He said, “Like a lady, she’s laid twenty-four hours for you to pray
for her, waiting for her turn; and you haven’t done it yet.” And little
Rebekah there was in the room…?… And I walked out, and I said,
“Heavenly Father, You forgive me. I didn’t know that. Then I pray You
heal this opossum.”
That’s all I said. And the old opossum raised up, and looked at me,
gathered up her babies, as just if to say, “Thank you, sir,” without
even a limp, walked right on out the gate, and down the road. See? An
ignorant opossum… Certainly. God led her there. Don’t you believe it?

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How did He lead Bosworth? Oh, just look across the country at the
hundreds, through dreams and visions, and how it’s all been. Then that
makes me know this: that He met me there when He stood by my side and
He said, “You were born in this world to pray for sick people.” Said,
“Your ministry starting, will sweep the world around.” And it has. Look
at the healing campaigns, millions around the world is healed now. I
couldn’t take it. Certainly not. But I started, by God’s grace, and it
flowed around the world to this great revival.

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I was setting the other night…?… finished now. The other night, a
few months ago, with a bunch of ministers gathered together in a
healing campaign. They each one was to tell a personal experience. They
didn’t even know I was around. I was setting back in this great
stadium, my coat pulled up like this, a hair piece on my head, a little
pair of dark glasses on, just setting there listening. One of them
walked up to the platform and said, “Well, my ministry is about gone. I
don’t know what to do.” He said, “A little humble fellow come along,
Brother Branham. That started me.”
The other one walked up, and said, “As the brother testified, so was it
with me.” He said, “I pastored a little old church, and I went home one
night.” He said, “There it started.”
I set there crying, crying. I just got up and walked out of the
building. I couldn’t stand it no more. See? He said this. I thought,
“God, it’s just exactly what You said would take place, exactly.”

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Well, here I am this morning, friends. I’m a very poor servant of the
Lord. I–I–I’ve failed Him so many ways, but I’m ashamed of myself.
I–I feel unworthy to–to even minister to His dear sick children. But
I–I don’t–I don’t look to my worthiness, because I have none. I look
to what His grace is like. See? It’s what–it’s what–what He is to me,
and what I am to Him. I am His child. He’s my Lord. If my hands are not
clean, but His are; and I don’t minister with mine; I only try to yield
myself to Him so He can minister through me. I’m very glad that I’ve
lived in this veil where the things of the world… When they said,
“You can’t do it. Why, you’re crazy. Something went wrong with preacher
Branham up there. Look at him. Why, he’s gone crazy.”

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When I had that ministerial meeting over there at the Jewish Hospital,
and that group of men setting there, and how they tried to tell me… I
said… “Why, you’re losing your mind. Why, you can’t do that. And you
pray for kings?”
I said, “That’s what He said.”
It didn’t make any difference what they said. It did it anyhow. God did
it. He never looked at my ignorance. My ignorance could’ve never
produced it. But it wasn’t my ignorance; it was His grace; He was the
One done it.
In that grace alone I trust this morning as I go pray for this dying
woman and for others. Not only… You’re God’s servant too. The prayer,
the effectual fervent prayer, the congregation praying…

39-1 Here lays a woman laying on the stretcher here this morning. There’s others setting here in a dying condition.
There’s
a quality, a gift, certainly. That’s not even questioned to the world
anymore after ten years. You could come to this platform, and you
couldn’t hide your life, if you had to, in the Presence of God. He’d
tell you exactly what you was, and what you’d done. I say you know that
to be the truth. But that isn’t a healing. That isn’t the healing. It’s
the prayer of faith that saves the sick. It’s prayer that saves the
sick. Certainly. Now, that’s what we want to do, is pray for the sick.
Now, I want to see you well. I think, “What if that was my mother
laying here? What if it’s…” It’s somebody’s mother, perhaps. What if
it’s my wife setting back there, or somebody else is sick. I’ll be
sincere. I’ll pray.

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There’s a woman walked in there now, Mrs. Rook, brought in on a
stretcher like this woman was brought in, dying with a cancer. Right
down here at Jeffersonville, when the–when the meeting was down there
at the high school, dying with a cancer. And there she is, never been
bothered since, went on and got well. Isn’t that marvelous.

39-4 Now, I want you to play, sister, “The great Physician Now, is Near, the Sympathizing Jesus.”
Now,
I want everybody that’s going to stay for the meeting now, to quiet
down just a minute. Let’s pray. I’ll call the prayer line in just a
moment.
First, I think I’ll go down and pray for this woman on the cot so we
can have room. I want everybody with your heads bowed. I want everybody
to pray sincerely now.
Now, sister, on the cot here, the mother, I’m talking to you now. I
want you to have faith now and believe. I want you to believe with all
your heart. Now, let’s all be in prayer, and reverently, if you will.
And I’ll call–come back to the platform, after we pray for the woman,
and then we’ll let the–the people as they take her out, or what–set
her to one side. But I want to pray for her first, so she can be out of
the way. Can we pray our prayer now?

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Our heavenly Father, yes, there is a great Physician. There’s a Balm in
Gilead. And laying here on the cot this morning, setting here in the
seats are Your people, who are setting here suffering. This dark,
cloudy world that we’re living in… Oh, Eternal God, blessed of the
Father, we pray that Your mercy will extend to these people today, and
everyone of them will be healed. Let them enter in now to the manna.
You’ve got the door open this morning for whosoever will let him come.

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The middle wall of partition’s been tore down where Jew, Gentile,
Greek, bond, and free, can enter in at the same gate, the door to the
sheepfold. Thou art the Door, and we come to You through Jesus, God, to
receive these blessings. Jesus the Christ, the Son of God, I come to
pray for the sick. Will You heal them today, Lord?
We thank You for our dear Brother Neville, for his gallant work here
pastoring the church, for all that he’s done, and how he’s stood by the
post of duty as a real true servant. God, bless him and his wife, and
his little children. Lord, may his little boys raise up to be men like
dad. Grant it, Father.
Oh God, be near us now. And as I go minister to the sick with all my
heart, I pray You be with me, Father, and give me faith, and take all
doubt out of my mind; that when every person shall come, may my mind
not function to the unbelief, but may my heart push forth faith. Grant
it, Lord, that when the faith in my heart moves reasonings back, cast
down reasonings and have faith… May every one be healed. Grant it,
Father.

40-4 Now, with our heads bowed, I’ll go pray for sister. You all be in prayer now. [Blank.spot.on.tape–Ed.]
prayed for, this lady here on the end. I want–I think she’s
just…?… right here tonight. Oh, dear God, I pray for this man, that
You’ll–[Blank.spot.on.tape–Ed.]… everything, but God has touched her body and made her completely whole. Here she is walking around, glorifying God.
You who want to be prayed for, come up the side now while we pray. All right, Brother Neville, let’s…?… [Blank.spot.on.tape–Ed.]… secret of it… [Blank.spot.on.tape–Ed.]

40-6
I asked Him when that lady was laying there. She told me how she’d
fell, and her–her ankle and her ribs and all about like that. I said,
“God, if You will confirm this to me this morning, I’ll perform the
same thing that You told me to do when I was here, and you let that
woman rise up and walk out across the building.” And immediately after
she was prayed for, she rose; and they took the stretcher out, and
here’s the woman walking around.
The Lord Jesus is here, my dear brothers and sisters. I can’t heal you.
But you’re fixing to see, I believe, one of the greatest revivals that
we have ever had (That’s right.) in the nation. I just know that
something is in the making just now.

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Now, as you pass by right now to be prayed for, let everyone in the
building be in prayer as our sister plays. And Brother Neville and I
will be ministering and laying hands on the sick as they pass by this
side, going to their seat. [Blank.spot.on.tape–Ed.]

41-3
Some people gets the wrong impression of what the anointing is. Did you
ever think of that? When was the greatest anointing ever give to
anyone, and what did they do when they had the anointing? The greatest
anointing that was ever give to anyone was Jesus Christ. We have the
Spirit by measure. He had It without measure.
And one day He entered into the temple, and picked up the Scroll, and
read, said, “The Spirit of God is upon Me, for He has anointed Me to
preach the acceptable year, to bind up the broken hearts, to heal the
sick, give sight to the blind.”
And now, we would think, if such anointing was on Him, that’d been
prophesied eight hundred years before that It would come, and here He
was with that type of anointing, the full blessing and anointing of the
Lord upon Him, we would want to run all over the building, scream and
holler. But the Bible said, “He laid down the Scroll, and set down, and
precious words proceeded from His mouth.” That’s what He done under the
anointing.
The anointing is not emotions. The anointing is supreme power in
control, like knowing exactly what and how (See?), and that’s what’s
here.

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Now, you might not be able to understand it as you walk here. You might
not be able to get it. But I challenge your faith to this: You come and
believe what I told you, and watch what happens. See? You just–just
believe what’s been told, and see what happens. The anointing of the
Lord is in the temple–the Tabernacle this morning. Amen. Now, let us
pray as we go. [Brother Branham prays for the needy–Ed.] Our heavenly Father, we lay hands on our beloved sister, and ask for her healing. [Blank.spot.on.tape–Ed.]
Our heavenly Father, this girl coming to the altar felt led to sing
that song just then. You were speaking to her. She kneels; she’s
praying as Hannah in the temple. Give her her soul desire of heart,
dear God. We love You for…?… Father, that You’ll pardon, give her
those things that she asks for as she kneels broken up, weeeping,
knowing that it’s no secret what You can do; for You’re God, and all
powers in heaven and earth is given into Your hands. So may You brush
away her tears just now; comfort her with Thy nail-scared hands and
say, ‘Daughter, thy faith saves thee.’ May she go in peace and be made
whole. Whatever she desires today, grant it, Father. For Jesus’ sake,
we ask this.

41-8
Do you love the Lord? Isn’t He wonderful? Had a glorious time here this
morning in this fellowship. Have you just felt His Presence? Just
something around you saying, “Well, I’m with you; don’t fear. The
little boat can’t rock, nor do no harm.”

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How are you feeling, mother? Good. That’s fine. The lady that was on
the stretcher said she’s feeling good now. Aren’t we thankful for that?
Our Lord Jesus… She’s going to come back and be with us, and set in
the church, and rejoice, and praise God. Is that right?
And I believe next Sunday, we’ll just have all kinds of people want to
testify about what happened today. Don’t you believe that?
Now, what do we do? Stay in the glory. Walk in the Light. Walk step by
step with Him, ever holding to His everlasting hand; eternal blessings
of God resting with you, knowing this assurance, that God will not
promise anything that He cannot do. See?

42-4
Mo… Abraham, when he was old, he–he didn’t care about how old he
was; he knew that God was able to do what He said He would do. Isn’t
that wonderful? Well, now God doesn’t die. God is from everlasting to
everlasting.
Did you ever think that when your spirit leaves you… If you was in
the gas chamber, if you was in the bottom of a well, bottom of the sea,
or wherever it may be, when your spirit leaves you, water, fire,
nothing can hold it. It moves right through the building, and it’s like
a vapor. It hangs there. It’s alive. It can’t die. It’s got Eternal
Life. It can’t perish.
Then when you die, and your loved ones are weeping; they think you’re
dead, but you’re not; you’re still living up here. The old body’s
passed–faded away, but it’s put down into the ground. All the atoms
and things that you once was has broke up and gone back into the–to
the cosmic light, and–and petroleum, and whatever it was, gone back
into the earth. And someday the great King of these spirits will come:
Jesus, coming from glory in His body. Amen.

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And He’ll turn loose the power of God. And every person that’s in Him,
their bodies, them atoms will start going together; the cosmic light
will start making up. And in a moment’s time, every person that’s in
Christ will be changed and made a young man and woman again, standing
on the earth.
Think of it. Never to get old, never to be sick, never to have a
heartache, or a worry, what have we got to worry about? We just walk in
the Light of God, don’t we? Isn’t He wonderful? Oh, my.

43-2
Let’s see if we could sing this good old song. Could you give us a
cord? “My Faith Looks Up to Thee.” How many knows it? We used to sing
it here all time.

My Faith looks up to Thee,


Thou lamb of Calvary,


Saviour Divine.


Now, hear me while I pray,


Take all my guilt away,


O let me from this day,


Be wholly Thine.”


I know we’re late, but let’s just sing it, Now, everybody come on…

My Faith looks up…

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  • To God be all the glory 4 the revelation of his word thru his chosen vessel, i will never be tossed about again bcos the veil is already broken and i have direct access to the holiest of holies thru his blood feeding on the manna in the golden pot thank u Lord Jesus Christ.Shalom to the saints Amen.

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