La mise au tombeau
1 Blessed Heavenly Father, with the—the Presence
of the Holy Spirit already here, we approach Thy Holy Word. And
although
with a bad voice trying to hold back, and speak the words just as slow
and steady
as I can, I ask for Your Divine guidance and the unction of the
Holy
Spirit to move among us tonight. And may He Who is omnipresent,
may He
take the Word of God and give It to every heart, just as we have
need. May
He feed us tonight, upon the good things of God.
2 And tonight, while we are talking on the Word,
may our hearts be many miles into Calvary, where Jesus paid that
all-sufficient price that was required of the great judgments of God,
from the
garden of Eden. And today may we realize that we are freely
justified by
His resurrection, and by His death, burial, and resurrection.
3 And tonight we are no longer of the
world, for we have been bought with the price of the precious
Blood of the
Son of God. And may we, with grateful hearts, turn to Thee
tonight, with
all the mind and strength, and that we have within us, and serve
Thee with
a pure, unadulterated heart.
4 Grant tonight, Father, if there would be some
here that does not know You, in the pardoning of their sins, may
they this
night come humbly to the cross, and there confess their sins to the God
that is
just, to forgive. And may this be a great night for us
all. We ask it
in the Name of Thy Son, the Lord Jesus. Amen.
5 Now we do realize that there is no one, in the
earth, that is able sufficiently to take the Word of God and
reveal It,
because the Word is written by inspiration. The Holy Spirit is the
Author
of the Word.
6 And when one was sought for, in Heaven, to take
the Book and to loose the Seals, there was found no one in Heaven,
nor in
earth, nor beneath the earth, that was worthy to loose the Seals,
or even
to look upon the Book. And there was a Lamb There that had been
slain
since the foundation of the world, and He come and took the Book
out of
the hand of Him that set upon the Throne, and loosed the Seals and
opened
up the Word.
7 And we are tonight believing and trusting in
Him, that He will open the Word for us, and now as I read in 2nd
chapter
of Acts.
8 As I give out, the first night was The
Second Coming, and…of the Lord Jesus, being Wednesday. And
Thursday
night was on The All-Sufficient Sacrifice. And Friday
night
was on The All-Sufficient Atonement; The Perfect. Did
you get
it last night? The Perfect, how we can be absolutely
blameless and
perfect in the sight of God! And tonight is on The
Entombment. And
tomorrow, The Resurrection. Just as the days follow.
9 Now I have chosen tonight, for my Scripture
reading, out of the Book of Acts, the 2nd chapter and the 25th,
26th, and
27th verses, inclusive. And It reads as this, Peter speaking.
David, for
David spake concerning him, I foresaw the Lord
always
before my face, for he is on my right hand, that I should not be moved:
Therefore did my
heart rejoice, and my tongue was glad; moreover also my flesh shall
rest in
hope:
Because thou will not leave my soul in hell, neither will thou
suffer thy Holy One to see corruption.
10 What a beautiful text for this night, for to
get the context of Him being in the tomb.
11 The first thing we wish to look…draw your
attention to, is the infallibility of God’s Word. God keeps His
Word, to
the letter. And tonight we want to fasten our thoughts on that,
that God
keeps His Word. We can rest assure of anything that God has said
in His
Word, to be the Truth. And faith does not rest upon the shifting
sands of
man’s ideas or man’s theology, but it has its final resting place
on the
unmovable Rock of God’s Eternal Word.
12 The Word! If God has said it, that is
forever the Truth. He can never take it back and say, “I did not
mean
it.” I can say things and you can say things, then we are prone to
have to
take it back, because we said it with the best of our knowledge
and with
the best of our ability. But, then, God is so much different from
us. He is infinite, therefore He does not say one thing unless it
is
absolutely perfect. He never has to take it back, never has to
apologize
for what He said. It’s always stands, the Truth.
13 Even for Jesus, in this great days that we’re
in celebration, when God really slayed His Son for the sins of the
world, was perhaps thousands of years before even the foundation
was ever
laid. God spoke the Word, and It’s a finished product in Heaven
when God
speaks it; it’s already finished. Oh, if we could only grasp what
that
means, what different people we would be! To see in His Books, the
judgments that is placed in here for the disobedient, it would
make a man
examine himself, hour by hour; and it would make the righteous
rejoice,
hour by hour, to read the blessings that God has promised to the
faithful. And we can rest assure that every Word will be
fulfilled, just
anchor our soul on it. It’s always been that way.
14 When God spoke to Noah, way back in the
antediluvian world; maybe perhaps before a Bible was ever written,
or this
Bible, anyhow, was ever written; God told Noah there was coming a
storm,
and the waters were going to cover the earth. And without one
speck of
evidence that it would happen, everything very contrary, Noah
moved with
fear, and built the ark, prepared it. It was for the saving of his
household and himself. God never let him down, because it was His
Word. It had to happen when God said it would happen.
15 Now, when Job, the oldest Book in the Bible,
that’s written perhaps before Genesis was written, and it was
included in
the Bible. And Moses wrote the Genesis. Job, in his Book, he
rested
solemnly upon the promise God made him. And he stood by his burnt
offering, without a fear in his heart; knowing that, what God had
said,
God was able to perform. And when everything seemed to go
contrary, Job
stood firm because God’s promise was firm. God promised Job, and
Job
rested on that promise.
16 Oh, if the church could ever get to that
place to where it could solemnly rest upon God’s Eternal Word to
be the
Truth! What a difference there would be, what a correcting there
would
be, what a cutting away there would be, what a joy there would be,
what a
power there would be, when men and women would take God at face
value,
what He said is the Truth. No matter what the circumstances look
like, that
has nothing to do with it. God said so; that settles it!
17 And Job, when he was in the most trying time
of all his experience; when he had been found, in the Presence of
God, a
just man. Even God said he was perfect. There was none like
him in
the earth. And Satan was given the privilege to tempt him, saying,
“I’ll
make him curse You to Your face.”
18 And he almost took Job’s life, and would have
done it, but God drawed a boundary line, said, “You can do
anything to
him, but don’t take his life.”
19 Then when Job stood at the very tempting of
the crucial moment, he said, “I know my Redeemer liveth, and at
the last
days He’ll stand on the earth. Though the skin worms destroys this
body,
yet in my flesh shall I see God.” No matter how dark it seemed,
and how
unreal it seemed, there was something that Job anchored his soul
on, God’s
Eternal promise. Oh, if we could only do that! Notice, he
rested on
the promise, “I know my Redeemer liveth.”
20 And I want you to notice, for future words I
wish to say, Job specified his burying place. And when Job died,
he was
buried thus.
21 There was another man, by the name of Abraham,
who took God at His Word. And he believed God. And he called
those
things which were contrary to the promise God give him, as though they
were
not. He took God at His Word. And when the days passed, and
the weeks
and the months, and even the years passed, that never fazed Abraham one
bit. The Bible said, “He staggered not, through unbelief, at the
promise
of God; but was faithful, giving praise unto God.”
22 When everything seemed to, every day, it
simply did grow more difficult every day; but instead of getting
weaker,
Job got stronger every day. Oh, what a blessed assurance we
have! When difficult seems to rise to make the thing, that God has
promised, an impossibility; instead of cowing off, back into the
world, we
ought to stand the more firm than we ever stood, on THUS SAITH THE
LORD. It ought to settle it, when God says something.
23 And Abraham called those things which were, as
though they were not, because they were contrary to the Word. And
when
Abraham lost his sweetheart and wife, Sarah, after many years living
together, he bought a portion of ground near the place where Job
was
buried, and buried Sarah. Wonder why? They were
prophets! They
seen! They contacted God! And now when Abraham died, he was
buried
with Sarah.
24 Now, he did not want these fellows to give him
that portion of ground. He bought it, before witnesses. What
a
beautiful type of baptism. He bought it, before witnesses, that it
was his
possession. Oh, that’s the way a real believer ought to come, not
slip off
in the corner, but stand before the witnesses, “I am a witness of
the Lord
Jesus, and of the Holy Spirit, and of His great works,” and so
much more
as we see this evil day approaching.
25 And then when Abraham’s son, which was Isaac,
the promise was to be given him. And when Isaac died, he was
buried with
Abraham. And Isaac begot Jacob.
26 And when Jacob was…died way down in
Egypt. But notice, before he died, he said to his prophet son,
Joseph, “Come here, son, and put your hand upon my crippled
hip.” For
remember how he was crippled, is because the Angel of the Lord touched
his hip,
and he limped from that day on. He said, “Lay your hand on my hip,
and
sware to me by the God of our fathers, that you will not bury me
down here
in Egypt.” Why? Oh, they had the Word, they had the
revelation!
27 And may I stop here, to say that the church of
the living God is built upon Divine revelation; not upon
denomination,
organizations, not upon creeds or doctrines, but on spiritual revealed
Truth of
the living God.
28 Abel, in the garden of Eden, had it when the
church begin. How did he know to bring a lamb? Why didn’t he
bring
fruit like Cain did? But it was revealed to him!
29 Jesus once speaking, said, “Who does man say I
the Son of man am?”
“Some said You are ‘Moses,’
and ‘Elijah,’ so forth.”
He said, “But Who do you say I
am?”
30 You see, it doesn’t rest upon what somebody
else thinks, it’s what you know to be the Truth. “What do you say?” That
question would meet every one of us in the face tonight, “What do you
say?”
31 And Peter quickly speaking up, without one
hesitation, said, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
32 As Jesus Who knowed the secrets of all hearts,
for He was none other than Jehovah manifested in flesh, and He
said,
“Blessed art thou, Simon, the son of Jonas, for flesh and blood
has not
revealed this to you, but My Father which is in Heaven has did
this. And
upon this rock I’ll build My Church, and the gates of hell cannot
prevail
against It.”
33 And we people as we come on, we Lutheran want
to walk by faith, we Methodists want to shout to get It, you
Pentecostals
want to speak with tongues to get It, but that’s ten million miles from
It.
34 It is a Divine revelation of the Lord Jesus
Christ, the Person of His Being made manifest in the heart, “Upon
this
rock I’ll build My Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against
It.” It works perfect with Matthew :24, 5:24, or, Saint John
5:24, “He
that heareth My Words, and believeth on Him that sent Me, has
everlasting
Life; and shall never come into condemnation, but has passed from
death
unto Life.” Not because you had any move, any emotion; but
because
you have been the privilege of having Christ revealed to you from
Heaven, “Upon this rock I’ll build My Church.”
35 And then, Jacob, when he died, his son had his
body packed up, and he was buried with Abraham, Isaac, Sarah, and
Job, in
the Holy Lands, in Palestine.
36 Then, Joseph, being a prophet. He prospered
down in Egypt. He knew God. God had revealed Himself to
him. And
when he died, said, “Don’t you bury my bones down here, but
put…when…Someday
God will surely visit you!” Why? He rested solemnly upon the
Word of
God to Moses, “Four hundred years they’ll serve this nation, but
I’ll
bring them out.” He rested solemnly upon the Word.
37 And what a beautiful illustration here, if
you’ll notice. Every Hebrew passing by, with his back beat to
pulp, by
slave drivers. And when he looked upon the bones of his prophet,
Joseph,
he knew someday they were going out. For, those bones were left
there for
a memorial, that someday they would go out.
38 It’s been about fifteen or eighteen years
ago when Billy Paul, the little boy about five years old, hardly
so
much…We had a little flower we was taking to his mommy’s grave, at
daybreak one
morning, on Easter, just as the sun was coming, peeping up; or
just before
daylight, it was, then going to the service. And as we walked down
to the
grave, the little fellow took off his hat as we moved to where his
little
sister and his mother was buried. And he begin to snub and cry,
and he
said, “Daddy, is mommy down there in that hole?”
39 I said, “No, son. She is not down there
in that hole. She is a million times better off than you and I.”
He said, “Will I see mommy
again?”
40 I said, “By the grace of God, if you desire
it, you can see her again.”
Said, “Will her body ever come
up from this grave?”
41 I said, “Honey, close your eyes, and I’ll tell
you a little story. Many hundred years ago, this morning, there
was a tomb
left empty.” I said, “It’s a memorial to ‘those who sleep in God
will
Christ bring with Him when He comes.’” Without a shadow of doubt,
I rest
solemnly upon God’s Eternal promise!
42 As Job of old, when we hear that “ashes to
ashes, and dust to dust,” it reminds me of Longfellow, who said:
Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
Life is just an empty dream!
And the soul is dead that slumbers,
And things are not what they seem.
He said:
Yea, life is real! Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal;
For dust thou art, to dust returnest,
Was not spoken of the soul.
43 They call it a theophany, that when we leave
here we go in somewhere else. Whatever it may be, I take the
apostle’s
Word, when he said, “If this earthly tabernacle or dwelling place
be
dissolved, we have one already waiting, to move from this into
That.”
44 Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Job, all the
prophets, they trusted and believed that there was coming a
resurrection,
that the Redeemer was coming. They prophesied of Him. Enoch
prophesied of Him; rested solemnly, sealed his testimony with
it. Isaac,
Jacob, Daniel, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, they rested solemnly upon the time
that the
Messiah would come.
45 And they died and their souls went into
Paradise. They could not go in the Presence of God, because (we
had it
last night) that the blood of bulls and goats could not forgive
sins; it only covered sins, speaking of a day when the perfect
Sacrifice; ’cause the blood in the animal could not come back to
the
worshipper, for then he would have not ceased to offer sacrifices
of that
type.
46 But when the Son of God died, the Life that
was in Him was none other but God, to come back and adopt us into
the
family of God. And now we are children of God, the Life from His
Blood.
47 Now notice quickly, as we follow. When
back in the Old Testament, and those who believed and worshipped, and
died in
the Faith, waiting for that time. The reason those prophets did
that, and
wanted to be buried in Palestine, they knew that the resurrection
was not
going to be in Egypt. It was going to be in Palestine, alone.
48 That’s why I say tonight: I’ve got all
kinds of names; I don’t care what people call me, that doesn’t mean a
thing to
me. The only thing that I want to do, is know this: that I have
been dead,
and my life is hid in Christ, through God, and sealed by the Holy
Ghost;
that when He calls from among the dead, I’ll answer on that
day. Bury me
in Christ, for those that are in Christ will God bring with Him at that
day.
49 How do we get in Christ? First
Corinthians 12:13, “By one Spirit we are all baptized into one
Body, and
become fellow citizens of the Kingdom of God.” We profess to be
pilgrims
and strangers on this earth, anymore, not seeking these worldly
things, but looking for the coming of the blessed King to take
over the
domain, from sea to boundless sea, when He comes in His
glory. Certainly, we look for His Coming.
50 And then no doubt in my mind, but that’s what
Jesus had in His mind when He was here on earth, was that
infallibility of
God’s Eternal Word. For, we know that in Him dwelt the fulness of
the
Godhead Body. The entire Godhead was in Him. He was both
Father, Son,
and Holy Ghost, but dwelt in a human form; the theophany of God,
the great
image of God that He made man in, then placed him in the earth. He
had a
body. God isn’t without a body. God has got a body, and it
looks like
a man. Moses saw it, others saw it, and it looks like a man.
51 And it’s just an impression, this is,
of what That is. And everything on earth, the beauty, the
sweetness, the
beauty of the earth, is nothing else in the world but an answer to
a far
better than that, that waits us when we leave this world. For,
everything
in earth is just a pattern of that which is in Heaven. Everything
that’s
good, everything that’s righteous, everything that’s
beautiful, trees,
birds, everything, is just a pattern of what is in Heaven.
52 Our own life is just a pattern. It’s just
a shadow, and not the real thing. It’s the negative side. It
takes
death to develop the picture, to put us back in the theophany we come
from. Then in the resurrection we come in His likeness, a
resurrected
body. What a beautiful; not only beautiful, but it is the real,
solemn
Truth of God’s Eternal Word, that we’ll be like Him.
53 Notice now, Jesus, invested with all the
powers of God, but, when He met Satan, He never used any of His
powers. He
only referred to the Word! He did. He said, “It is written,
‘Man
shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word that proceedeth
out of
the mouth of God.’”
54 Then how can you say you can stay home and be
just as good a Christian as you would be at church? You can’t do
it. Read the Word! The Holy Spirit feeds on the
Word. The Bible
is God’s spiritual diet for His Church. And the Holy Spirit is the
One Who
brings It to you and places It in the heart, and with thanksgiving you
water
It. And every Divine promise will produce just exactly what God
said it
would do. It’s got to. It’s His Word, and It’s Life.
55 Now, I had forgot that I was just supposed to
have a half hour. It takes me so long to get to what I want to say.
56 But notice Jesus in the last hour, or two, of
His life, many, many prophecies was fulfilled.
57 Someone said to me, “Brother Branham, this has
to happen, and that has to happen.”
I said, “It could happen in an
hour.”
58 If you will read the 22nd Psalm, and then
watch His dying hour at the cross, I just forget now how many
outstanding
prophecies was fulfilled in the last two or three hours of His
life! Certainly, “They pierced My feet and My hands. My God,
My God,
why hast Thou forsaken Me?” and so forth, as David cried it.
59 And then another thing I want you to notice,
the Truth, the infallible part of God’s Word. The Bible said, “He
keeps
all His bones, not one of them is broken.” For in the type, the
paschal
lamb was a type of it. The lamb must be without a blemish, no
broken bones
must be in the lamb. And at the hour when He was…He had died, they
went up
to break His legs with a hammer. And just before…Look at that very
crucial
moment! The man with the hammer, ready to strike His legs, but
God’s Word
said, “There will not be one bone broke in His body.”
“How is it going to
happen?” We get in a hurry.
60 God’s Word is Eternal! If God’s Word is
that perfect, them who are in Christ is just as sure to raise as there
is a
resurrection. God is just as obligated to His Word, to heal you,
as He is
to save you. For, He, it’s His Word that promised it. It’s
God’s
Word, and we have no right to take away from It. But just say,
“It’s the
Truth.” Believe It! No matter what happens, believe It,
anyhow. That’s the way the rest of them had to believe It, and
we’re not
excluded from that. God gave Palestine to Israel, but they had to
fight
for every inch of ground they got. The promise is yours, but you
have to
fight for every inch you claim; the devil will see to that, certainly
he will.
61 But notice when they were ready to break the
legs of our Lord Jesus, if that hammer would have struck the leg
and broke
it, God would have been found false. But there wasn’t enough
devils in all
dark torment to let that hammer strike that precious body. For
David,
eight hundred years before then, said, “There will not be one bone
broke in His
body.” God’s Word has to stand Truth.
62 But what did they do then? They took a
spear and rammed it in His side, and Blood and water came out, to
fulfill what
the Bible said, “They pierced My hands and My side.” The Word
was
fulfilled.
63 Now when He was dying, oh, what a dreadful
hour! I think of that song, and, honest, it just makes me feel
terrible, when I think that song that the poet wrote many years
ago.
Mid rendering rocks and darkening skies,
My Saviour bowed His head and died;
The opened veil revealed the way
To Heavens joys and endless day.
64 And when He was hanging there, bleeding and
dying, when He bowed His head, the sun got so ashamed of himself,
to look
down upon mortal creatures who God made in His image, would have
to pay
such a price as that to redeem it, the sun refused to look down on the
earth in
that hour. The moon was so embarrassed till he withdrawed his
place. And the stars turned their back to the earth. What a
horrible
thing sin must be! How God had to deal with it!
65 And to see those mocking priests, with spit
hanging in His face. A man hit Him on the head, with a reed, and
said, “If
You’re a Prophet, tell us who hit You.” One of them pulled the
beard from
His face, and smacked Him on the face, and wanted Him to take up for
Himself.
66 He said, “If My Kingdom was of this
world, I would straightway call My Father, He would send Me twelve
legions
of Angels.”
67 It could have been changed, but how could He
do it? He just couldn’t do it, for it was His own children crying
out for
His Blood. Could you imagine a daddy, a father, with his own
children (in
darkness) crying out for their own father’s blood? That’s the
reason He
could do nothing else but die. If He didn’t, it was doom for His
children,
it was doom for the creatures. But He had to die, to save His
people.
68 And when He did, when He bowed His head, this
old earth had a shiver run over its back. It must have had a
nervous
prostration, for the Bible said that “the whole earth, from the
sixth to
the ninth hour, was dark, was over the whole face of the
earth.” And the
earth shook, and the rocks rent. And the temple veil tore from top
to the
bottom; the sacrifice blocks turned over. The Son of the living
God
died. He was so dead until the sun recognized it. He was so
dead till
the moon recognized it. He was so dead till the stars recognized
it. He was so dead till the earth recognized it. He was so
dead till
the elements recognized it, the atmospheres recognized
it. Everything had
to know that was the Son of God! For, God’s Word could not
fail, He
was promised, from the garden of Eden, “The Seed that would bruise the
serpent’s head.”
69 Now what happened to Him? Where did He go
when He left the cross and went in Joseph of Arimathaea’s tomb?
70 He was so poor He had not a place to lay His
head. He was born in a manger, with a black name behind Him, as
“an
illegitimate child.” He was laughed at, made fun of, scoffed at,
in the
earth. He was made fun of, and rejected. And when He died, He
had to
die through capital punishment, between two thieves. And did not
even have
a place to bury Him, and He was buried in another man’s grave. The
very
God of Heaven coming to earth! Who do we think we are, that have
to go
through a little bit of suffering? What He did for us! Think
of it,
friend, study of it.
71 The Roman soldier said, “Truly, that’s the Son
of God.” The sinner had to recognize it. Judas said, “I have
betrayed
innocent Blood.” He had to recognize it. The whole earth
recognized
it.
72 Then where did He go? When a man dies,
does that finish it? No, sir. He had to die that way because
God’s
Bible said that He would die that way. And He trusted God’s
Word. That’s the reason He could say, in His life, “Destroy this
temple,
and I’ll raise it up in three days.”
73 For David said, one place, only, in the Bible,
under the inspiration, when David, the man of God, the prophet
that was
anointed with the Word, said, “I’ll not suffer My Holy One to see
corruption, neither will I leave His soul in hell.”
74 Jesus said, “You destroy this body, and I’ll
raise it up in three days.” He knowed that God’s Word could not
fail. Oh, my!
75 If He could rest solemnly upon that, believing
that God’s Word could not fail, how much more can we rest as
solemnly that
we have been borned again by the Holy Ghost, and It a witness in
our heart
right now that we know that our Redeemer lives and will come again
someday. Rest assure that those that are in Christ will God bring
with
Him! Now notice.
76 There He was. He knew that not one cell
of that body would corrupt. Seventy-two hours, corruption sets
in. That’s the reason He never stayed the three days. He died
on
Friday afternoon, was up Sunday morning. But, it was within them
three
days. Within those three days He was to rise again, because He
trusted
God’s Word.
77 Here He goes! Where did He leave when He
left? The Bible said, “He ascended. He went and preached to
the souls
that were in prison, that repented not in the longsuffering of the days
of
Noah.” His soul, His Spirit, His theophany of His Own being, went
down. Let’s follow Him. Would you like, tonight, to follow
Him a few
minutes? Let’s see where He went.
78 Just below the regions of mortal beings lays
the realm of demon power; below that…just above that lays the
souls of the
unjust; below it lays the very domain of Satan, hell. Then just
above us
lays the Holy Spirit; then under the Altar lays the souls of the just
men; the
next is God Himself. One going downward, one going upward; the two
spirits
are here on earth, influencing the people of this earth.
79 And when Jesus died, He goes up, down
there. I can see Him on that Friday afternoon, after His
death, [Brother Branham knocks—Ed.] knock on the door of the
regions
of the lost. Let’s follow Him a minute. The door
opens. There
was women, there was men, there were young ladies, there were
old, they
were all together in that hideous place called the prison of the lost
souls.
80 If I had time, I’d like to tell you. And
it might be just a vision. But one time I visited that place, and
screamed
for mercy, when I was a sinner going under an operation. When I
come out,
I was standing in the West, with my hands up towards the Heaven, and a
cross
shining on me.
81 But in that mournful place there, Jesus walked
to the door. Everything had to witness that He was the Son of
God, because they had been preached to in the longsuffering of the
days of
Noah. Knocks at the door, He said, “I am He Who Enoch spoke
of. I am
the Seed of the woman, that was to bruise the serpent’s
head. Every Word
of God has been fulfilled; I’ve just died yonder at Calvary, and I have
purchased My Church. And the One that Enoch spoke of, I am
He.” And
they was without mercy, without hope, because they had
transgressed. And
the door was shut in their face.
82 On down into the regions of demons! On
down to the very gates of hell! He knocks at the
door. [Brother
Branham knocks—Ed.]
83 This is when He was in the tomb, His body is,
waiting the resurrection. He visited the places that the just and
unjust
goes; where you will go one of these days, to one or the other places.
84 And He knocks [Brother Branham
knocks—Ed.] at the door of hell. And, when He did, the devil
come
out. And I can just hear him say, “Oh, so finally You
arrived. I sure
thought I had You when I killed Abel.”
85 You see, when that Seed was promised in the
garden of Eden, the devil has constantly tried to destroy that
Seed. And
the death of Abel, and the coming of Seth, was just a death, burial,
and
resurrection of Christ. That Seed must continue. And he tried
to
destroy It.
86 He said, “I thought I had You when I destroyed
Abel. I thought I had You when I destroyed the prophets. I
was
positive I had You when I beheaded John. But now, after all,
You’ve
arrived. I’ve got You now.” Oh, my!
87 I can hear Him say, “Satan, come
here!” He is Boss now. Reaches over, grabs that key of death
and hell
off his side, hung it on His Own side. “I want to serve notice on
you. You’ve been a bluff long enough. I am the virgin-born
Son of the
living God. My Blood is still wet on the cross, and the full debt
is
paid! You have no rights no more. You are stripped. Give
Me
those keys!” That’s right. Turns around and gives him a good
healthy
kick, and slams the door together, and say, “Stay in
there! I’m Boss
from now on.”
88 Now, He didn’t have the keys to the Kingdom,
’cause He give them to Peter; we get all that in the morning, in
water
baptism. But he had the keys to death and hell, and He took
them; after His resurrection, He said, “I got the keys of death
and
hell.” Peter had the keys of the Kingdom. Satan had the keys
of death
and hell; but now Jesus has got them, He’s Boss.
89 Here He starts up. It’s getting Easter;
time is passing fast. But there is another group. Where is
Job? Where is Abraham? Where are they at? Where is those
fellows
that trusted God’s Word? Has He forgotten them? Did death
annihilate
them? Was that all of it? Never, never; God has to keep His
Word.
90 I can see Him. Let’s take a little peep
into Paradise, and look over there. And I see Sarah and Abraham
walking
around there, and after a while [Brother Branham
knocks—Ed.] something on the door. Abraham goes and opens the
door,
said, “Honey, come here. Look here! Look here, that’s the
very same
One that stood with me under the oak that day.” He is Abraham’s
God.
91 Just then I can see Daniel look over his
shoulder, and say, “That’s the Rock that was hewed out of the
mountain, just
as certain as I am standing here.”
92 I see Job raise up, said, “That’s my Redeemer
that I said I knew that lived, and someday He would stand upon the
earth. My body may not be but a little spoonful of ashes, but in
fifteen
minutes from now I’ll be in it again. That’s Him.”
93 Ezekiel looks over the top, and said, “I
seen that same Person as a Wheel in the middle of the Wheel, turning,
way up in
the middle of the air.” Oh, my!
94 Then up comes Enoch. Enoch said, “I saw
Him coming with ten thousands of His saints, to execute judgment.”
95 There was the Old Testament saints waiting,
sure they was, under the atonement of blood. They could not go in
the
Presence of the God, God of Heaven, because goat and sheep blood could
not take
away sin.
96 But He said, “My brethren, I am the One that
you think I am. I am the Seed of the woman. I am the Son of
David. I am the Son of God. I am the virgin-born One. My
Blood
has atoned for it. You waited under the blood of sheep and goats,
but now
My Blood atones, and you’re free. Let’s go up, it’s getting almost
Easter.” Just think, that was just about nineteen hundred and
something
years ago, tonight.
97 I can hear Abraham say, “Lord, when we get up
in our body again; and Sarah and I just loved it so well; do You
mind if
we make a little whistle stop, kind of, on Your road?”
98 Well, I can hear Him say, “Why, no, certainly
not. I’m going to stay with My disciples for about forty
days. Look
around and see how everything looks!”
99 On that glorious Easter morning (where we’ll take
up in the morning, the Lord willing) when He rose from the dead,
the Bible
said, according to Saint Matthew 27, that “Many of the saints that
slept
in the dust of the earth, rose and come out of the graves.” Who
was
it? Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Job, those who by spiritual
revealed
revelation knowed that the Redeemer would stand on the earth
someday. That’s them, the first fruits of those that
slept. There
they walked in the city. I can see Sarah and Abraham, young, and
full
of…and handsome, and—and full of life, never to be old no more,
never to
be sick no more, never to hunger no more, walking around in their body.
100 Caiaphas standing there, saying, “You know
what? There was something happened the other day, just look at
this mess
this temple is in! There is…We’re going to have to get someone to
sew that
curtain up. Look at those, sacrifice box turned over. What
happened? Was that Guy an astrologer? Was He a
witch? Or, what
happened? Say! Come here, Josephus, who is that young couple
standing
there?”
Abraham said, “Sarah, we’re
recognized. We better get out.”
101 “Appeared to many!” That wasn’t all of
it. In closing, watch. One day when after He had…they had
visit;
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and all of them had visit the
homeland. When Jesus
ascended up…
102 You say, “Brother Branham, is that
mythical?” No, sir! I’ll show you in the Scriptures, in a
minute.
103 When He begin to go up, they only seen Him,
but the Old Testament saints went with Him, for the Bible said
that “He
led captivity captive, and give gifts unto men.” And I can see Him
as He
goes up, and joins with His church.
104 Two Angels out of the band that were playing
the music, come back there, and said, “Ye men of Galilee, why
stand you
looking up? For this same Jesus, that was taken up, is coming
again.” Certainly! They hurried back to join the procession.
105 And down through the skies Jesus and the Old
Testament saints went. They passed the moon, they passed the sun,
they
passed the stars. And when they got in sight of that great,
beautiful white
Heavens, the Old Testament saints screamed out, quoting
Scripture, “Lift up, ye everlasting gates, and be ye lifted
up! Lift
up, ye everlasting gates, and be ye lifted up! And let the King of
Glory
come in!”
106 All the Angels gathered up on the top of the
banisters of Heaven, and said, “Who is this King of Glory?”
107 The Old Testament saints said, “The Lord of
hosts, mighty in battle! He was a Conqueror!”
108 The Angel pressed the big button, and the
pearly gates swung open.
109 Right down through the City of Jerusalem come
the great, mighty Conqueror, bringing the Old Testament
saints. The
Angelic bands a-playing, as the Angels a-shouting. He was the
mighty
Conqueror! He had the keys of death and hell hanging on His
side, going right down a-past the palaces of Glory till He got to
the
Throne. And He said, “Father, here they are. They believed,
in faith
on Your Word, that I would come someday. I have conquered both
death and
hell.” What was it, brother? He had the scars in His hand, to
show
that He had been in the battle. Glory to God in the
Highest! He is
that mighty Conqueror! “Here they are, Father; Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob.”
110 I can hear Him say, “Son, climb up here by My
side, and sit down until I make every enemy Your
footstool.” Brother,
someday He will come again, and what a day it will be!
111 He wasn’t idle when He was in the
tomb. We think He was just laying there, dead. But He was
down still
conquering, He went down and took the keys away from Satan, He’s
got the
keys of both death and hell, tonight. He said, “Because I live,
you can
live, also.”
112 I wonder tonight, my dear brother, sister,
have you thought that over sincerely? Do you realize that you only
live
because He lives? Have you appreciated it enough to offer up
yourself, and
say, “God, here I am, a sinner, be merciful to me”? Have you ever
accepted
that all-sufficient Sacrifice? Have you ever told Him you loved
Him? Does it hurt your feelings when you do wrong? If you’ve
never
come to that experience now, in this entombment! When, our time is
getting
away. Just feeling fine! But, I’m wondering, if you haven’t
ever
received Christ as your personal Saviour, I wonder if you would do
it
while we bow our heads just a moment in a word of prayer.
113 Play that, Mid Rendering Rocks,
if you will, Sister Gertie, if you have it. All right, anything
will do.
114 With your heads bowed, I’m going to ask you a
real sincere question. Remember friends, sinner or saint, you’re
not out
of existence when we bury you. Your soul is somewhere. Now,
Jesus
visited both places, according to the Scriptures. Where would He
find you
if you would go tonight? Would you have the door of mercy shut in
your
face, because you’ve rejected? Remember, not only is He a Saviour,
He’s a
Judge. You’re the judge now, how do you judge Him? Let Him be
your
Saviour now.
115 Little story comes to my mind. Some time
ago a little boy was sitting in a—a wagon. A gun fired down the
street,
and the horses run away, he was going over a cliff. A young cowboy
run and
stopped the horses just before the wagon went over the cliff, ’cause it
had a
baby in it. He saved the little one’s life.
116 Many years after that, standing in the
courthouse. This same boy had done a crime, took the road that’s
wrong,
been guilty. He was drinking, gambling, shot a man; and was
guilty, found
guilty. And the judge raised up and said, “I sentence you to hang
by your
neck until your mortal life is gone.”
117 That young man said, “Judge!” And he
broke the court procession, as he jumped over the rail and fell at the
judge’s
feet, for mercy. He said, “Judge, look at my face! Don’t you
know
me?”
He said, “No, son, I don’t.”
118 He said, “You remember a certain little boy’s
life that you saved, many years ago, from a runaway horse?”
He said, “Yes, I remember it.”
119 He said, “I am that boy.” He said,
“Judge, you saved me then. Save me now!”
120 The judge looked down at him, and said, “Son,
that day I was your saviour. Today I’m your judge.”
121 Today He’s your Saviour, sinner, tomorrow He
may be your Judge. Let’s think it over now, as the music
plays. And
everyone praying, those who are on praying grounds with God.
122 I wonder tonight now, quickly, those who
would like to accept Christ as personal Saviour, say, “God, be
merciful to
me, a sinner. I want to come by the shed Blood. I’m tired of
joining
churches and running from place to place. I want to be borned
again. I want an experience in my heart that I know that Christ
has
revealed Hisself to me, by the spiritual revelation that you just
spoke
of, Brother Branham. I want the spiritual revelation, the Holy
Spirit in
my heart, making me alive, bringing Christ more real to me than I
am to
myself. I desire that experience, Brother Branham. Will you
pray for
me as I raise my hand?” Will you raise your hand now, who desires
to be
remembered. God bless you, lady. God bless you back there,
lady. That’s good. God bless you, sir. That’s
good. Raise
your hands, now go on up with your hand.
123 How would you be shameful? Could you
reject such as That, friend? Remember.
124 “Oh,” you say, “Brother Branham, preachers
has preached for years.” I know, but one of these days they’re
going to
cease preaching. And the way things look, it might be right
away. You’re going to hear your last sermon. Frankly, this
may be
your last.
125 “Oh,” you say, “I’m young.” That doesn’t
matter. Death is no respect of person, or age or ability.
126 Will you now accept Him as personal Saviour,
by raising your hand, saying, “God, be merciful to me”? Raise your
hands
with the rest of these, and say, “Now I want to accept
Christ.” Will you
raise up your hand?
127 Somebody that’s backslid, say, “God, be
merciful to me. I want to come back to Christ this night, that
tomorrow
might be a resurrection, new, for me.” Would you raise your
hands? Bring up your hand, say, “Be merciful to me. I want to
now
come.” Will you do it? Raise up your hand, say, “I’ve been a
backslider, but tonight…” God bless you, lady. God bless
you. That’s
good. “I will accept Christ as my personal Saviour. I will
accept Him
tonight. I’ve wandered, many years away from God, but now I’m
coming
home.” Will you accept Him tonight, that this might be a new
resurrection
for you, your old life might be finished?
128 This lady is coming up to the altar, to make
her confession, to stand. Somebody else want to take their place
here,
come up here with her, on their confession? Would you stand up,
and come
up to the altar, too? The altar is open. Certainly. Come
right
on up, right now. If you want to stand here and pray, it’ll be
just all
right. Come on. Will you come? Upon the confession of
your
faith, upon your belief in the Son of God, will you now come? All
right.
129 It’s up to you, you remember. You are
the one. Are you a sinner? Are you a backslider? Are you
cold
and away from Christ? And you want to be raised anew with Him now,
start
life anew? How about you, husband and wife that’s been at—been at
outs for
a long time, fussing in your home? Won’t you come and straighten
that
thing up with God and each other now? Make Easter really an Easter
for
you, start a new home.
130 What about you that’s never been, has never
had prayer in your home, you just go home from church and try to
live the
best you can, never bring the family together and pray? That’s why
we got
juvenile delinquency and the things we got. That’s why the
American homes
are broke up. Won’t you come, start anew tonight? Will you do
it? You’re invited. Remember, I’m your minister now; I’ll be
a
witness on that day.
While we have our heads bowed,
then, now for prayer.
131 Our Blessed Heavenly Father, tonight we bring
to Thee this audience, in the most solemn sacred solemnity that we
know
how. We humbly approach Thy Throne. And after the Message
tonight,
that, that great entombment, He never laid silent, His soul went
right on
into the regions and finished the work of God, that He was ordained to
do. And tomorrow morning, we find where He went through the realms
above,
conquering everything, in His resurrection. But He come out on
Easter
morning for our justification. And we find that He sent the Holy
Spirit
back, to convict men of sin.