Le Choix D’une Épouse
1-1 There's lots of sick
people, and I can't get to all of them at once.
I'm certainly happy to be here again tonight in this beautiful
auditorium and amongst this wonderful group of people. And we was
coming in out there a few moments ago, the people standing out on the
street said they couldn't get in. And I said, "Well, maybe I can get
you some room," and they wouldn't let them come down. So I'm sorry we
don't have enough room for them. They said the basement was full also,
and so we are sorry about that. But we're happy to be here and happy to
see all this fine group of ministers and businessman here, and all you
delegations from different parts of the country.
1-3 I had the grand privilege of speaking this morning at the breakfast which I certainly cherish to be an honor to speak before such fine people. And I was on a subject of, "The Shuck Won't Be Heir With The Wheat." I didn't get to finish it, and it was not the--the brother's fault. He tried to get the management to let us stay a little longer, but he just wouldn't do it. I certainly appreciated that, Brother Demos. It's very, very nice. I certainly thank you for your kindness, each and every one. But they just wouldn't let us do it, so we just had to--had to close off. I'll pick that up some other time to finish that up. "The Shuck Will Not Be Heir With The Wheat." Did you understand that--you that were there? I hope there was enough that it would be understood.
1-4 Now, I know tonight there's a panel also [Brother Branham is referring to a question and answer panel regarding the Baptism of the Holy Spirit sponsored by the Full Gospel Business Men which appeared over television in Los Angeles at the time this Message was preached--Ed.], so I don't want to keep you here long enough that you'd miss that, because I do think that was certainly an asset to--to the Pentecostal believing people, that panel we saw the other night. Such a fine bunch of men and such wonderful answers: straight. It made me feel real good to see that, and I trust that the Lord will bless it tonight, and ever who that looks, may they believe. That would be my sincere prayer.
2-1 And so many reports coming
in today from--in the mail and by calls of so many being healed in this
meeting. I was so glad of that. To... That's the... To see people
sick... That's kinda of my ministry. I'm--I get up here to preach,
I'm... You know, I'm not a preacher, but I... With this, my Kentucky
grammar, "his," "hain't" and--and all those words, so I--I can't say
this what we call a modern preacher of today. I couldn't take that
place, because I--I have no education. But I do like to express what I
know about it to others, or what I feel that I know about it to others,
how I've learned it, how He is to me. He's all my life. All that I
could ever expect to be, and so much more than I ever thought that I'd
ever have a friend, hardly, on the earth when I was a little boy. But I
certainly am thankful for great friends today.
I'm... [Conversation
regarding public address system--Ed.] Oh, I'm sorry. I--I'm kinda
out of focus here somewhere he said.
2-2 Now, to get right straight into the service, let's turn for some Scripture readings. I'm--I always like to read the Bible, because It's the Word of God. I believe that, and I believe It to be God's infallible Word. And now, I have a few Scriptures written down here and some notes that I'd like to refer to for a few moments, maybe for forty-five minutes, and then we'll get out in time to go see this wonderful panel again tonight. And I trust that God will continue to bless you right on through. And I know what you've got to do, and I'm supposed to drive to Tucson yet tonight. See? So you can imagine. That's ten hours' drive. And I'm leaving for overseas, and I've got to get a yellow fever shot on test in the morning at the Government, so I--I got to get over there. I had to postpone it the other day, and they're not going to take no "no" for an answer again now. And I've got one more tetanus and typhus to take, and my boosters.
2-3 So I'm so thankful for this
opportunity, and--and this fine meeting we had prior the convention
certainly did thrill my heart. You're a fine bunch of people; I trust
that God will bless you. And when the great hour ever... That great
monster laying up yonder that flipped hisself over in Alaska a few days
ago, threw its tail up again this morning along about down around
Washington. He could head this way mighty easy. And if the Holy Spirit
ever tells me definitely...
Some of you has been answering--asking me that: "Is it going to happen
here, Brother Branham?" No, I don't know that. I just don't know, and
till I do know... That's the truth. I always wanted to be honest with
you. I'm just not going to presume, take any ideas, or some--what I
believe, or something like that. When I tell you, it's going to be...
Well, He's got to tell me first, and then I'll tell you. I--I know the
whole world is in a shaking condition; we're at the end time. But one
thing I've tried to be...
3-2 Brother Shakarian was
saying this morning how he used to go through the prayer lines, and
reach down there, and get those cards before the people come up, and
look at them, and see whether--whether I told them what they had wrote
out there. They write all kinds of stuff on their prayer cards, you
know, and he was going to see if it was right. He said out of the
hundreds that he'd checked, there'd never been one wrong. There never
will be one wrong (See?), because that it's as long as it is God. If I
ever project myself into it, then it's wrong right there to begin with.
A little girl whose father's setting listening at me now come to me not
long ago. She had a dream. She said, "Brother Branham, what does this
dream mean?"
I said, "I don't know, sister. I'll have to find out if the Lord will
tell me." So I went on and tried to ask the Lord, and He never did tell
me. So the little girl come back again; she said, "Well now, where is
the interpretation of my dream?"
I said, "Come here, honey, and set down." I said, "Your father and
mother are very good friends of mine (See?), and they've come all the
way from Canada, retired, and sojourned here with me. They believe this
what I'm trying to say, and I've never said anything wrong to anybody
willfully in my life. If I... I think I know what the dream means, but
until I see that dream myself, and then He tells me what it means, I
can't tell you. See, if I just make up something, there might be a time
where you needed me between life and death, and then you wouldn't know
whether to believe me or not."
3-6 If I tell you anything in
the Name of the Lord, it's truly that that's Who told me that. And so
far, of all these years throughout the world and around the world, it's
never been wrong one time, because... Now, you know a human being can't
be that infallible. It takes the Spirit of God to do that.
And now I have a message that I'm responsible for. And many times I've
been considered amongst the people (Well, maybe someone who just didn't
set down and think a minute), that I was a--a--oh, an awful person,
that I didn't like people and I was always cutting them. And that's not
so. That isn't so. I love people. But you know, love is corrective.
4-2 If your little boy was
setting in the street out there, and you said, "Junior dear, I don't
want you out there, but..." and cars buzzing by him, and you brought
him in, he run out again, why, you should correct him. If you love him,
you will. You have to...
If you seen a man floating down the river towards a falls in a little
boat, that you knowed that boat was going to sink when it hit the
falls, would you say, "John, you, maybe you ought to think awhile.
Maybe you might not make it." If I know he's not going to make it, I'm
going to almost jerk him out of the boat, if I can, because it is love
that does that.
4-4 And now in these messages that I speak, I never try to bring in any doctrine, or so forth. I--I do that in my own church. But out here amongst men and women who are different denominations and different ideas, I just try to take it in a mild form and explain, but enough to where if you are born of the Spirit of God, I believe that you'll understand what I mean amongst Christian men, Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterian, whatmore.
4-5 Now, tonight, I want to
turn to Genesis the 24th chapter, and I want to read the--beginning
with the 12th verse of the 24th chapter of Genesis.
And he said, O LORD
God... my master Abraham, I pray thee, send me good speed this day, and
shew kindness unto my master Abraham.
Behold, I stand here
by the well of water; and the daughters of the men of the city come out
to draw water:
And let it come to
pass, that the damsel to whom I shall say, Let down the pitcher, I pray
thee, that I may drink; and she shall say, Drink, and I will give thy
camels drink also: let the same be she that thou has appointed for thy
servant Isaac; and thereby shall I know that thou hast shewed me
kindness to--unto my master.
5-1 And then in the book of
Revelations... That's the first of the Bible: Genesis. Now, in the last
of the Bible, I want to read in the 21st chapter of Revelation and the
9th verse. We know what this Scripture of Genesis here... You read the
whole chapter if you wish to. It's God sending out Eliezer--or Abraham
sending out Eliezer (pardon me) to select a bride for Isaac. And the
beautiful Rebekah came out and was perfect answer to the prayer
that--that Eliezer, the servant of Abraham, had just prayed. Now, in
the 9th verse of the 21st chapter of Revelation:
And there came unto
me one of the seven angels which had the seven vials full of the seven
last plagues, and talked with me, saying, Come hither, and I will shew
thee the bride, the Lamb's wife.
5-2 Now, I want to take for a
subject tonight for that: "The Choosing of a Bride." And this is a...
If my brother that records here will... This is the tape that you can
go ahead and let out.
And now in this, it doesn't exactly mean that I'm speaking this to this
congregation present, but these tapes go around the world. They're
translated in practically, oh, a great deal of the languages, even into
the heathen lands around the world. We send them tapes free on a
society of the church, and they're translated in all out through the
jungles of Africa, and to India, and around the world goes these tapes.
5-4 Now, choosing a bride... In
many things of life we are given a choice. The way of life itself is a
choice. We have a right to make our own way, choose our own way that we
want to live. Education is a choice. We can choose whether we are going
to be educated, or whether we are not going to be educated. That's a
choice that we have. Right and wrong is a choice. Every man, every
woman, boy, and girl has to choose whether they are going to try to
live right or not live right. It's a choice. Choice is a great thing.
Your eternal destination is a choice, and maybe tonight some of you
will make that--that choice of where you'll spend eternity, before this
service ends tonight. There'll be one time that... If you turn God down
many times, there'll be one time you'll turn Him down the last time.
There is a line between mercy and judgment, and it's a dangerous thing
for a man or a woman, boy or girl, to step across that line, for
there's no return when you step across that deadline. So tonight it
might be the time that many will make their--their decision where they
will spend the endless eternity.
6-2 There's another choice that
we have in life. That's a life's companion. A young man or a young
woman, stepping out on life has a--has been given a right to make a
choice. The young man chooses, the young woman has a right to accept or
reject it, but it's still a choice on both sides; both man and woman,
they have a right to choice.
Also you have a choice as a Christian. You have a choice of the church
here in America (so far) that you can go to. That's your own American
privilege to choose any church that you want to belong to. That's a
choice. You don't have to go to any of them if you don't want to, but
if you want to change from the Methodist to the Baptist, or the
Catholic to a Protestant, or so forth, there's nobody can tell you or
make you come to any certain church. That's our--that's our freedom.
That's what our democracy is that every man can choose for himself
freedom of religion, and that's a great thing. God help us to keep it
as long as we can.
6-4 You have also a choice
whether... When you choose this church, you can choose whether you, in
this church whether you choose a church that will guide you to your
eternal destination. You can choose a church that has a certain creed,
that you might think that creed's just what you want; or the other
church has their creed. And then there is the Word of God you have a
choice of. You have to make your choice. There's an unwritten law among
us of choosing.
I believe it was Elijah one time upon Mount Carmel, after the showdown
in a great hour of the crisis, that we're just about to come to right
now. Perhaps it may be to you or I tonight, that we make this choice
like the Mount Carmel experience. Frankly, I think it's going on
worldwide now.
7-1 But there will soon be a time where that you'll have to make a choice. And you men here of your denominational churches, just believe this, that the hour is right on you when you're going to make a choice. You're either going to go into the World Council or you're not going to be a denomination anymore. You're going to have to do that, and that choice is coming soon. And it's a dangerous thing to wait till that last hour too, because you might take on something that you could never shake out of it. You know, there's a time when you can be warned, then if you step across that line of warning, then you're already marked on the other side, branded.
7-2 Remember, when the jubilee
year come, and the--the priest rode with his trumpet sounding, that
every slave could go free; but if they refused to accept their freedom,
then he had to be taken to the temple to a post, and an awl bored him
through the ear, and then he served his master always. And it's put on
his ear as a type of hearing. Faith cometh by hearing. He heard that
trumpet, but he didn't want to listen to it.
And many times men and women hear God's truth and see it vindicated and
proven truth, but yet they don't want to hear it. There's some other
reason. There's some other choosing that they have than to face up to
truth and facts. Therefore, their ears can be closed to the Gospel.
They'll never hear it again. My advice to you, when God speaks to your
heart, you act right then.
Elijah gave them a choice which they should, "Choose you this day whom
you shall serve. If God be God, serve Him; but if Baal be God, serve
him."
7-5 Now, as we see that all of
the natural things is a type of the spiritual things, that we went
through in our lesson this morning, as the sun and its nature...
That was my first Bible. Before I ever read a page in the Bible, I knew
God. Because the Bible's written everywhere in nature, and it just
corresponds with the Word of God: how the death, burial, resurrection
of the nature, and the sun rising, crossing, setting, dying, rising
again, just so many things that we could type God in nature that we
have to bypass for this message.
8-1 Now, if the spiritual--or
the natural is a type of the spiritual, then the choosing of a bride in
the natural is a type of choosing a Bride, the Bride in the spiritual.
Now, it's a serious thing when we go to choose a wife. A man... For the
vows here is until death do we part. That's how we should keep it. And
you take that vow before God that only death will separate you. And I
think we should... A man in his right mind that's planning a future,
that he should choose that wife very careful; be careful what you're
doing. And a woman choosing a husband, or accepting the choice of a
husband, should be real careful what she's doing and especially in
these days. A man should think and pray before he chooses a wife.
8-3 I think today what's got so
many divorce cases now, that we lead the world in America, in divorce
cases; we lead the rest of the world. There's more divorces here than
anywhere else (this nation), and supposed to be, and thought of, a
Christian nation. What a reproach: our divorce courts. I think the
reason of it is because that men has got away from God, and women's got
away from God.
And we find that if a man prayed and a woman prayed over the matter,
not just look at a pretty set of eyes, or big strong shoulders, or such
as that, or some other worldly affection, but would look first to God
and say, "God, is this Your plan?"
8-5 I think today there's so much cheating, just like in school. When--when the kids come by of a morning, many of the kids in the neighborhood that--that's friends of mine will come by and say, "Brother Branham, will you pray for us? We're having a--a test today. I've worked all last night and I don't seem like I can--can get it settled. Pray for me." I think that any school kid, if you would, if you... And the parents at the table of a morning, if you'd say, "Mother, John's got a test today; let's pray for him now," I think that it'd be the--all that you could ever do any other way, or looking over on somebody else's paper and cheating. I think that if you'd just come out and pray over the matter...
8-6 And if we would study what we were doing when we were going to get married, when we choose our wife or husband, if we'd study it over... A man should pray earnestly, for he could ruin his entire life. Remember the vow is "Until death do we part." And he could ruin his life by making the wrong choice. But if he knows what he's making the wrong choice and is marrying a woman that isn't fit to be his wife, and he does it anyhow, then it's his fault. If the woman takes a husband and knows that he's not fit to be a husband to you, then that's your own fault after you know what's right and wrong. So you shouldn't do it until you thoroughly pray through.
9-1 The same applies of
choosing a church. Now, you must pray over the church that you are
fellowshipping in. Remember, churches have spirits. Now, I don't want
to be critical, but I realize that I'm an old man, and I got to leave
here one of these days. I've got to answer at the day of the judgment
for what I say tonight or any other time, and I--therefore, I've got to
be dead earnest and truly convicted. But you go into a church, and if
you'll watch the behavior of that church, you just watch the pastor
awhile, and you'll usually find that the church acts like the pastor.
Sometimes I wonder if we just don't get one another's spirit instead of
the Holy Spirit. You get to a place where a pastor's real radical and
carrying on, you'll find out the congregation's the same way. I'll
bring you to a church where I seen the pastor stand, jerk their heads
back and forth. You watch the congregation; they do the same thing. You
take a pastor that'll just gulp down anything, usually the church will
do the same thing. So if I was choosing a church, I'd choose a genuine,
fundamental, full Gospel Bible church, if I was choosing one to put my
family in.
9-3 Choose... I looked... The
boys the other day... Brother Shakarian's son and his son-in-law taken
me up here to pray for a young fellow, a singer, a dandy boy, that just
come back (Fred Barker, that was his name.), just come back from a
trip, and they called me that Fred was dying, and then before I could
get in the house, another message come, "He may be dead right now." And
he said he'd a hemorrhage in the brain, and he was paralyzed, and--and
he was dying; and his wife wanted me to pray for him.
And I thought, "Oh, I--if I try to fly, he'd be dead 'fore I get there,
and may be dead now." So I called quickly and got the little lady on
the phone, and--and we got the phone hooked up into Fred's ear. He
couldn't swallow. They was giving him artificial swallowing. And when
we prayed for him, he said--motioned, take it out of his throat. He
could swallow. The doctors didn't believe it; they took it out, and he
could swallow. And he was setting up the other day.
10-1 A church--choosing a church... Phone call just come in awhile ago this morning. A member of my church, which is really a Baptist woman out of Louisville, she died early this morning. And my church at home, a real group of consecrated men, assembled themselves together and went down before the undertaker embalmed her, stood over her, and prayed until life come back in her, and she's living tonight: the elders of my church. Why? They'd been taught to believe that all things are possible. Come to God sincerely.
10-2 So you must make the right
choice. Again, the kind of a woman that a man would choose will reflect
his ambition and his character. If a man chooses the wrong woman, it
reflects his character. And what he ties himself to shows truly what's
in him. A woman reflects what's in the man when he chooses her for
wife. It shows what's down in him. No matter what he says outside,
watch what he marries.
I go to a man's office and he says he's a Christian, pinups all around
on the walls, that old boogie-woogie music going on, I don't care what
he says; I don't believe his testimony; because his spirit's feeding on
them things of the world. What say if he would marry a chorus girl, or
what if he'd marry a sex queen, or just a pretty modern Ricketta? It
reflects; it shows what he has in his mind of what his future home's
going to be, because he took her to raise his children by, and whatever
she is, that's the way she'll raise those children. So it reflects
what's in the man. A man that takes a woman like that shows just what
he is thinking of the future. Could you imagine a Christian doing a
thing like that? No, sir, I could not.
A true Christian will not look for such beauty queens, and chorus
girls, and sex queens. He'll look for Christian character.
10-4 Now, you can't have all
things. There might be one girl that's real pretty, and the other girl
maybe she's a--her statue looks better than this one. And you might
have to sacrifice one for the other. But if she's not the statue of a
lady, of a woman, and she's... I don't care whether she's pretty or
not, you'd better look at her character, whether she's pretty or not
pretty.
Now... For it is becoming if a Christian would choose a wife, he ought
to choose a genuine borned again woman. Regardless of what she looks
like, it's what she is what makes her. And then again, that reflects
his own godly character and reflects what's in his mind and what's
going to be in the future, for his family will be raised by such a
woman, for the future plans for his home. If he marries one of these
little modern Rickettas, sex queens, what could he expect? What kind of
home could a man expect to have?
If he marries a girl that ain't got enough moral about her to stay home
and take care of a house and wants to work out in somebody's office,
what kind of a housekeeper will she be? You'll have baby-setters and
everything else. It's true.
11-2 Now, I'm not much of this
modernistic taste of women working. When I seen these women with these
uniforms on riding around in this city on motorcycles as police, it's a
disgrace to the--any city that'd let a woman do that as many men that's
without work. It shows the modern thinking of our city; it shows the
degrading. We don't have to have them women out there like that. They
ain't got no business out there like that.
When God gave a man a wife, He gave him the best thing He could give
him outside of salvation; but when one goes to trying to take a man's
place, then she's about the worse thing that he could get ahold of.
Now, that's right. Now, we can see the spiritual application. I--I know
that's bad. You think it's bad, but it's the truth. We don't care how
bad it is; we've got to face up to the facts. That's what the Bible
teaches. See?
11-5 Now, we here see plainly
the spiritual plan of God's planning for His future home with His
future Bride comes into view now. If a man marries a sex queen, you see
what he's looking for for the future. If a man marries a woman that
won't stay home, you see what he's looking for in the future.
And I, one time... This sounds awful, and I--I just feel to say it, and
I--I... Usually if I feel to say the thing, I ought to say it, and
it--it's usually God's way.
I--I used to go with a rancher that I worked with to buy cattle. And I
noticed the old fellow always looking right in the face of a heifer
before he went to bidding. Then he turned her head and looked back and
forth. I followed him along and watched him, and he looked her up and
down. And if she looked all right in statue, then he'd turn and look
her in the face, and sometime he'd shake his head and walk away.
I said, "Jeff, I want to ask you something."
He said, "Say on, Bill."
And I said, "Why do you always look that cow in the face?" I said, "She
looks all right, a good--a good heavy cow."
He said, "I want to tell you, boy; you got a lot to learn." And I--I
realized it after he told me. Said, "I don't care how she's made up;
she might be beef plumb to the hoof; but if she's got that wild stare
in her face, don't you never buy her."
I said, "Why so, Jeff?"
"Well," said, "the first thing is," said, "she'll never stay put." And
he said, "The next thing is, she'll never be a mammy to her calf." And
said, "They put her in a pen now, the reason that she's fat. You turn
her loose with that wild stare, she'd run herself to death."
And I said, "You know, I kind of learned something. I believe that
applies to women too."...?... That wild, starey, Ricketta look, better
stay away from her, boy. All that there blue stuff over the top of her
eyes, and I didn't--I wouldn't want that; I don't think that's becoming
to a Christian. I don't care how much the television and paper says
it's pretty; it's the most horrible looking, hideous sight that I ever
seen in my life.
12-4 When I first seen that here
at Clifton's Cafeteria one morning at a breakfast, I seen some of them
young ladies come up. Brother Arganbright had just come in and I. And
he'd went downstairs. And I looked, and I--that girl come in. I
thought, "Well, I--I don't know." I never seen it before. It was some
kind of... Oh, it looked like she was cankered, You know, just kind of
a funny looking... I--I'm not saying that to be funny. I'm--I'm saying
it to... You know, I've seen leprosy. I'm a missionary. I've seen all
kinds of freaks, you know, of how diseases... And I was going to walk
up to the young lady and tell her, "I'm--I'm a minister; I--I pray for
the sick. Would you like for me to pray for you?" And I--I'd never seen
anything like that. And then here come two or three more in, and I kind
of stepped back then and waited. And Brother Arganbright come by...?...
I said, "Brother Arganbright (He may be here)," I said, "what's the
matter with the woman?"
And he said, "That's--that's paint."
I said, "Well, my, my." See? I thought they ought to have her in a
pesthouse somewhere, you know, to keep it from breaking out all over
other women.
13-2 But you know, you have to
plan, and look, and pray when you're choosing. For we see by this, the
Word of promise, she, the bride that a man would choose is going to
reflect his character. It reflects what's in him. Now, could you
imagine a man filled with the Holy Ghost take something like that to be
a wife? I--I just don't see it, brother. Now, maybe I'm just an old
crank, but you know, I--I just can't understand that. See?
Notice, for it's going to reflect what is in him. She's going to help
him make his future home.
Now, then when we change back now for a moment to the spiritual side,
and when you see a church that's in the world, acts like the world,
anticipating in the world, partaking of the world, counting God's
commandments as if He never had wrote them, then you--you can just
imagine Christ ain't going to take a Bride like that. Could you imagine
taking the modern church today for a Bride? Not my Lord. I don't--I
could hardly see that. No.
13-4 Remember now, a man and his
wife are one. Would you join yourself to a person like that? If you
would, it would certainly kinda disappoint my faith in you. And then
how about God joining Himself to something like that, a regular
denominational prostitute? You think that He would do it? "Having a
form of godliness but denying the power thereof." He would never do it.
She must have His character in her. The real true borned again church
must have the--the character that was in Christ, because the husband
and wife are one. And if Jesus did only that which pleased God, kept
His Word and manifested His Word, His Bride will have to be of the same
kind of character.
She could not by no means be a denomination, because then no matter how
much you want to say "No," she's controlled by a board somewhere that
tells her what to do and what she can't do, and many times a million
miles off the true Word.
14-2 It's too bad that we ever
got away from the real Leader that God left us to lead the church. He
never sent state presbyters. He never sent a bishop, cardinals, priest,
popes. He sent the Holy Ghost for the church to lead the church. "When
He, the Holy Ghost is come, He will lead you into all Truth, reveal
these things to you that I've told you, bring them to your remembrance,
and will show you things that is to come." The Holy Spirit was to do
that. Now, the modern church hates that. They don't like it. So how
could she be the Bride of Christ?
The people of today, choosing a modern denomination, what it does, it
only reflects their poor understanding of the Word. I don't mean to
hurt, but I mean to let it go deep enough till that you'll look at it.
14-4 I've married many couples,
but I--always reminds me of Christ and His Bride. One of the weddings
that I performed here some time ago, it--it was quite an outstanding
thing in my life. It's been several years ago when I was just a young
minister.
My brother was working on the--the P. W. A. I don't know where anybody
ever remembers that yet or not, anybody as old as me. And that was a
project that the government had, and my brother worked up about thirty
miles. They were digging out some lakes, a project for the conservation.
And there was a boy that worked up there with him from Indianapolis,
about, oh, about a hundred miles above Jeffersonville where I--I live,
or lived. And there was a... He said to my brother one day; he said,
"Doc," he said, "I--I want--I'm going to get married if I can just have
enough money to pay the preacher." He said, "I--I got enough money to
get my licenses," but said, "I haven't got enough money to pay the
preacher."
Doc said, "Well, my brother's a preacher, and--and he--he may marry
you." He said, "He never charges people for things like that."
He said, "Will you ask him if he'll marry me?"
15-1 Well, that night my brother
asked me. And I said, "If he's never been married before, either one of
them, and they're--everything's all right."
He said... Well, he will ask him.
And I said, "If it is, tell him to come on down."
So when Saturday come along and the boy came down... It's been a great
thing for me to always look back upon this. I'd... Rainy afternoon, and
an old Chevrolet car with the headlights wired on with baling wire,
that drove up out front. It was just awhile after I'd lost my wife, and
I was batching, two little rooms. And--and Doc was up there with me
waiting for them. And--and the boy got out of the car, and he certainly
didn't look like a groom to me or would to anybody, I guess. Yet I
could barely--buy a pretty good pair of shoes for a dollar and a half,
and he had on a pair was run over, and his trousers was real baggy. And
he'd on one of these old moleskin jackets. I don't guess some of you
older people would remember. It looked like it'd been run through a
washing machine without being rinsed, and it was streaked, and tied up
like this, and the corner up.
15-4 And a little lady got out
on the side with a little, oh, some of them little checked looking
dress... I don't know. I made a mistake on calling that kind of goods
one time. Gingham, I believed it's called. And so it was a... I said it
wrong again. I--I always do that. And I said... She got out of the car,
and they come up the steps, and--and when they walked in, the poor
little thing, she... I guess she just, about all she had on was a
skirt. And she didn't have no shoes hardly on. She'd hitch-hiked from
Indianapolis down, had a little hair hanging down back in long kind of
plaits down her back, looked very young.
And I said to her, "Are you old enough to get married?"
She said, "Yes, sir." And she said, "I have my written permission from
my father and mother." She said, "I had to show it to--to the court
here to get my license."
I said, "All right." I said, "I'd like to talk to you a little bit
before we perform this wedding." They set down. The boy kept looking
around the room. He needed a haircut real bad. And he kept looking
around the room. He wasn't listening to me. I said, "Son, I want you to
listen to what I'm saying."
Said, "Yes, sir."
And I said, "You love this girl?"
And he said, "Yes, sir, I do."
I said, "You love him?"
"Yes, sir, I do."
I said, "Now, have you got a place to take her after you're married?"
Said, "Yes, sir."
I said, "All right. Now," I said, "I want to ask you something. I
understand that you are working up here on this P. W. A."
And he said, "Yes, sir." (That's about twelve dollars a week.)
And I said, "You think that you can make a living for her?"
He said, "I'll do all I can do."
And I said, "Well, that's all right." And I said, "Now, what if he gets
out of... What if he loses his job, sister? What are you going to do,
going to run back up home to mama and papa?"
She said, "No, sir, I'm going to stay with him."
And I said, "What, sir, if you have three or four children and nothing
to feed them, and you haven't got any work, what are you going to do?
Send her away?"
He said, "No, sir, I'll struggle right on. We'll make it some way."
I felt little, and I seen that he really loved her, and they loved one
another. I married them.
17-2 And then I wondered where
he taken her. A few days I asked my brother Doc, "Where it is?"
Said, "Go down to New Albany (a little city below us)." And down on the
river where I had some tin laying up, where I went everyday when I
was--I was a lineman, so when the rest of the fellows, they all set
around and told jokes and things, I'd get in the truck and run down on
the river and pray during that...?... or read my Bible under a big
piece of tin where an old ironworks used to be. There's a bunch of old
boxcars setting down there. And this fellow had went down there and got
one of them boxcars and sawed him a door in it, and had taken newspaper
and tacky buttons... How many knows what a tacky button is? Then there
is no Kentuckians then. You take a piece of cardboard, put a thumbtack
in it, a little sprig, and then push it in the... That's a tacky button.
17-3 So they had put it all
over. And he'd went up there to the ironworks, and got him some stuff,
and made a step. They come up, then got some old boxes and had him a
table. And I thought one day, "I'll go down and see how they're getting
along."
About six months before that, I'd married E. V. Knight's daughter to E.
T. Slider's son. E. V. Knight is one of the richest men there is on the
Ohio River. And he runs a great factories through there making these
prefab houses and so forth. And--and Slider, Mr. E. T. Slider is a sand
and gravel company, millionaires' children. And I had married them.
And I went back in a place, practiced it for about two weeks, and going
back in a booth and kneeling on a pillow, and all the pomp and
everything I ever went through nearly, had to go through to marry that
couple. And when they come out, why, they was... This other little
couple just stood there in a little old room where we had a little
couch and a folding bed, but they both was married by the same ceremony.
17-6 And then one day, I thought
I'd go down and visit this rich couple. They didn't have to work; their
fathers were millionaires. They'd built them a nice home. Frankly, this
E. V. Knight up here on the hill, his doorknobs are fourteen carat on
his big palace, so now, you can imagine what kind of home they lived
in. They didn't have to work. They'd had a nice Cadillac give to them
every year, and just only children. And they had just everything they
wanted.
I walked up one day... Now, how I got acquainted with them, one of
their friends was a good friend of mine; we all kind of chummed
together. That's how I got acquainted when they wanted me to marry
them. So I went up to visit them. And I got outside, my old Ford
outside, walked up the steps. And--and I got up a little bit too close,
and I heard them.
18-2 And they were really
fussing. They were jealous of one another. They'd been to a dance. She
was a very pretty girl, and she was kind of one of these beauty queens.
She took many prizes around there, and won some cars and things for
being beauty queen. And I looked at them, and one was setting in one
corner and one the other, fussing about some boy that she'd danced with
or some girl or something.
When I come up, they jumped up real quick and grabbed one another
across the floor, their--their hands across the floor, come walking
over towards the door. Said, "Why, hello there, Brother Branham. How
are you getting along?"
I said, "All right. How are you all getting along?"
And "Oh," he said, "I--I... We're very happy, aren't we, honey?"
And she said, "Yes, dear." See?
18-4 Now, see, you're putting on
something that isn't real. Now, you can't get warm by a painted fire.
Like some of these churches try to paint Pentecost of something that
happened a thousand years ago or two thousand years ago. You can't get
warmed by a painted fire. Pentecost is just as real today as it was
then. See? It is. The fire's still falling. It ain't a painted fire;
it's a real fire.
So they--there they was. See? I--I wouldn't want to live like that.
18-5 "Well," I thought, "You
know just down over the cliff there and over on the river, there's
where this other couple wound up." I thought one Saturday afternoon I'd
slip down there and see how they was getting along. So I, dirty on the
face and dirty overalls on, and my tools on. I thought I'd slip up on
them. And I slipped on like I was watching for insulators being cracked
by the lightening or something and--as I walked along by the side of
the telephone wire--the electric cable along the river. And the old
Chevrolet was setting out front; was about a year later after I'd
married them, and there was a... The door was open, and I could hear
them talking. So this sounds--sounds like a hypocrite, but I walked up
close enough that I could listen, see what they was saying, stood
there; and I just wanted to know for myself.
I like to find out and be sure I know what I'm talking about. That's
the way I do about God's Word. Is it the Truth, or is it the Truth?
Will He keep His Word, or doesn't He keep His Word? If He doesn't keep
His Word, then He's not God. See? If He does keep His Word, He's God.
See?
19-2 And so, I wanted to see how
they was getting along, and I slipped along the side real easy. I heard
him say, "Well, honey, I wanted to get that for you so bad."
She said, "Now, look, sweetheart," she said, "this dress is all right."
She said, "Why, this is just fine." Said, "I appreciate that, but you
see..."
I slipped around so I could look in through the crack where the door
had been shoved open there in the boxcar. And there he was setting in
there, and her on his lap, and his arm around her, and her arm around
him. And he had one of these old slouch hats and had put a little hole,
and mashed it down in the top, and poured out his paycheck in that.
He--he was laying it out on the table. He said, "So much for groceries,
and so much for insurance, and so much on the car," and they couldn't
make their ends meet. Come to find out, he'd seen a little dress up
there in a window; he'd been looking at it for a couple of weeks, that
cost a dollar and something. He wanted to get it. He said, "Why, honey,
you'd look so pretty in it."
And he said... She said, "But, honey, I--I got a dress. I--I don't
really need it." See?
19-5 And that little queen... And I backed off and looked up. I could see the--the steeple on the top of the other house, and I stood there and looked a few minutes. I thought, "Who is the rich man?" I thought, "If... Bill Branham, if you want to take which place, where would you go?" For me, I'd take, not the--that pretty thing up on top of the hill, but I's take this character down here that is a real homemaker, somebody that loved me and stayed with me, somebody that tried to make a home without bleeding you for everything for fineries, and somebody that was with you--part of you.
20-1 That's always stuck with me
of how that was. One chose a beautiful girl; the other one chose
character. Now, that's the only way you can choose. First look for
character, and then if you love her, fine.
Notice, God's first Adam didn't have any choice for his wife. He didn't
get a choice. God just made him one, and he didn't get to choose her.
So we find out that she led him astray from God's Word. He didn't get
to pray over the matter. He--he--he isn't like you or I. He didn't get
a choice. And again, by doing that, she led him from his rightly
position as being a son of God, and she did it by showing him a more
modern way of living--something that they really shouldn't have done,
but the character of her showed that she was wrong; her motives and
objectives were simply wrong--and persuaded him by her reasoning that
the modern new light that she'd found, which was contrary to God's
Word, was a better way to live.
20-3 And how many women today,
and vice versa, men, that could pull a good woman away from God, or
pull a good man away from God by trying to tell him this religion (you
Pentecostal boys)... "That religion," they say, "oh, that is old
fashion; it is old fogy. Don't you believe that." You'd better pray
hard before you marry that girl. I don't care how pretty she is: same
thing to a man.
She persuaded him out of the will of God and caused him to do something
that he should not have done, and by it caused death to the whole human
race. That's why the Bible forbids her to teach, or to preach, or to
handle God's Word in any manner.
I know, sisters, many of you say, "The Lord called me to preach." Now,
I'm not going to argue with you. But I'm going to tell you; the Word
says you're not to do it. "She shall not teach or usurp any authority,
but to be in silence."
"Well," you say, "the Lord told me to do it." I don't doubt that one
bit. Did you hear my message the other night about Balaam? Balaam got
the first straight cut decision of God, "Don't do it." But he kept on
fooling around till finally God told him to go do it. God might permit
you to preach. I don't say He didn't. But it's not according to His
original Word and plan, for she's to be under obedience as also saith
the law. True. Therefore, she's not supposed to do it.
21-1 Now, notice again how the
natural bride types the spiritual. The Word says that she was made for
man and not man made for her. Now, I'm going to speak on why in a few
minutes on the Bride of Christ, but I'm trying to show you the
background of it.
Woman was made for man and not man for woman. That's the reason under
the old laws that polygamy was legal.
Look at David setting down there with five hundred wives. And the Bible
said he was a man after God's Own heart with five hundred wives, and
Solomon with a thousand, but not one of them women could have another
husband.
21-4 You get my tape on
"Marriage and Divorce" that up on top of the mountain at Tucson, here
not long ago, I was up there praying about it. They dismissed the
school to watch that Pillar of Fire circling the mountain and going in
a funnel back and forth, up and down. People right here knows it: there
and saw it. And it...
When He told me the truth of this marriage and divorce questions... If
there's one side going this way, and one going that way, there's got to
be a truth somewhere. And after those seven seals, He showed what was
the truth of it.
21-5 Notice now, she could not
have but one husband, because woman was made for man and not man for
woman. That whole five hundred women was just David's wife. It was a
type--when Christ sets on the throne in the millennium, His Bride will
be not one person, but it'll be tens of thousands, the Bride, all in
one. And David had many wives as individuals but only--all of them
together was his wife. Like the whole body of believers is the Bride of
Christ. Because it was she, the woman; He was the man.
Now, we were made for Christ; Christ wasn't made for us. That's what we
try to do today in our text books, is try to make the Word, which is
Christ, suit us, instead of us trying to make ourselves to suit the
Word. That's the difference.
22-1 When a man chooses a
certain girl out of a family, he must not rely upon beauty, for beauty
is deceiving, and beauty, modern worldly beauty is of the devil. Oh, I
hear someone say out there, "Be careful here, preacher." I say that
these things on this earth that's called beautiful is absolutely of the
devil. I'll prove it to you. Then in the light of this remark, let's
search God's holy Word to see if it's right or not. And some of you
women wants to be so pretty, see where it comes from.
In the beginning we find that Satan was so beautiful till he deceived
angels, and he was the most beautiful angel of all of them. Shows it
lays in the devil. Proverbs said... Solomon said, "Beauty is vain."
That's right. Sin is beautiful. Certainly it is; it's attractive.
22-3 I want to ask you and say
something here to you, and I want you to notice in a few minutes. Of
all of the species in the world (birds, animals), we find that on the
animal life, all besides humans, it's the male that's pretty and not
the female. Why that? Look at the--look at the deer--the--the beautiful
big buck with his horns and the little muley doe. Look at the--the hen,
the little speckled hen and the big beautiful feathered rooster.
There's nothing, no female, besides a woman could be immoral. You call
a dog a slut; you call a hog a sow; but morally they got more morals
than half of the movie stars there is out here. They cannot be nothing
else but moral. And the woman was the one that was changed over for the
perversion. That's right. See where the beauty takes her to? Now,
that's why that today we find that women is on the increase of beauty.
22-5 You take Pearl Bryan. Did
you ever see her picture, was supposed to be America's great beauty?
There isn't a school kid out of any school but what would have her in a
back row. Did you know it's suppose to be that way? Did you know the
Bible speaks that that's the way it's going to be?
Do you know the fall came by women at the beginning? And fall... The
end is going to wind up the same way, women coming into authority and
ruling over men, and so forth. Do you know the Scripture says that? You
know the day that she puts on man's clothes and bobs her hair, all of
those things are contrary to God's Word and... You know she represents
the church? When, you watch what women are doing, and you'll see what
the church is doing. That's exactly right.
23-1 Now, now, that's just as
true as the Word of God is true. No other female is made that can stoop
like a woman can. And yet, through that, being made an off... She was
not in the original creation. All other females is in the original
creation: bird, male and female; animals, male and female. But in human
life, God only made a man. And He took from him. And a woman is a
byproduct of a man, because God did not institute such a thing. Search
the Scriptures. It's exactly right. God... No, sir. In His original
creation she was put out there, but if she can hold herself right, what
a greater reward she has than man. She's put on a testing ground.
Through her come death. She's guilty of all death. But then God turned
around and used one to bring Life back again: brought His Son through
the woman, an obedient one. But a bad one is the--the worse there is.
There's nothing that can be as low.
23-3 Cain, Satan's son, thought
that God accepted beauty. He does today. Cain was Satan's son. "Well,
now..." you say. We won't go into details on that, but just let me
settle it for you. The Bible said that he was of that evil one; so that
settles it. All right.
Now, he was Satan's son, and he thought that bringing in an altar and
making it real pretty for worship, that's what God would respect. They
think--think the same thing today. Certainly, just... "We build a great
building; we'll have great denominations; we'll make the biggest
building and the finest dressed people, the most cultured clergymen."
Sometimes God's ten million miles from it. That's right.
23-5 Yet it's the church
though... If--if God just respects worship, sincerity, sacrifice, Cain
was just as just as Abel. But it was by revelation that he understood
that it was not apples that his parents eat.
I'm going to say something here that don't sound good for a minister,
but I'm going to say it anyhow. I hear these other ones saying things,
so I--saying little jokes. Now, I don't mean it. I say this though: If
eating apples caused the women to realize they were naked, we had
better pass the apples again. That's right. Forgive me for that. But
just so that it'd change... I've got you tied up here and talking about
the women and so forth; I--I want to relax you a minute for what next
is to come.
24-1 Now, notice, you--it was
not apples. We know that. The church has become in these days with its
achievement like all other manmade achievements; it's becoming
scientific. They're trying to make a scientific church by the
attraction of pictures and great steeples. And it's too bad that the
Pentecostal got into that rut. You'd be better off with a tambourine
down on the corner and the Spirit of God around you...?... But you're
trying to compare with the rest of them, because you're denominated.
That's what did it. See? Churches are trying to be scientifically. And
remember, as man achieves progress by science, he's killing himself
everyday.
When he invented gunpowder, look what it done. When he invented the
automobile, it kills more than the gunpowder does. Now, he's got
himself a hydrogen bomb. Wonder what he's going to do with that? Right.
24-3 And so is the church. As it
tries to achieve by science, by manmade schemes, it's taking you
farther away from God and into death more than it was in the first
place. That's right. Don't choose your church the same way you did your
wife. See? What science did for her was a marvel, but you'd better keep
away from the church on that. He made paints, powders, and all these
other things. Choose the character of His Word.
Now, let us compare the natural bride of today with the so-called
church bride of today. Compare a woman going to get married today...
Now, just look what science has done for her. She comes out first with
her hair chopped off, with one of these Jacqueline Kennedy hairdos
(See?), or something like that. And you know what the Bible says? The
Bible actually gives a man, if he wants to, the right to put her away
in divorcement if she does that. She's a dishonorable woman that'll cut
her hair. The Bible said so. That's right. Didn't know that, huh? Oh,
yeah, I preached too much in California for you not to know that.
That's right. No. What good does it do me? They do it anyhow. You can't
take the pig and change his--make him a lamb.
24-5 Notice. You're going to
hate me after this, but you're going to know the truth. See?
Let's--let's compare it. Here she comes up with a whole lot of paint,
something that she's not, a modern bride. Wash her face and you'd run
from her, maybe: scare you to death, take all that stuff off of her.
And so is the church with the big painted front, a complete theological
Max Factor. Both has a beautiful false face on: manmade beauty, and not
God-made beauty, not much character in either one.
Notice, just like Satan, enough to deceive by. Compare the modern bride
now with her: wears shorts, wears paint, cuts off her hair, wears
clothes that look like men, and listen to a pastor that told her that
was all right. He's a deceiver. He'll suffer for it in the regions
beyond. That's right. Doing that to deceive, to be something that she's
not.
25-2 That's the way the church
does: gets big D.D., Ph.D., L.L.D. so you can say, "Our pastor's this,
that, and the other." Maybe know no more about God that a Hottentot
knows about an Egyptian night. That's right. Some theological seminary
experience out there, and knows no more about God than nothing.
Modern church and their theological paint, have their women all with
their glory shaved off by their some Ricky added pastor that they got,
like a Jezebel if there ever was one: bobbed-hair, shorts, paint, and
all fixed up in a theological taste. That's the way the church stands.
That's right. But her spiritual character is far from that being the
homemaker that Jesus Christ is coming to receive.
25-4 If any Christian would
marry a woman like that, it shows he's fallen from grace. His taste of
God and his taste of a home (what a home ought to be) is far when he
choose a woman like that. No, sir, she sure wouldn't fit a Christian's
taste. Her spiritual character is the lowest ebb: dead in
denominational beauty and lust of the world.
That's exactly where the church stands today. Sold her Word-given
character to Satan for a scientific manmade religion, when she had the
right as the church of God to stay with the Word of God, and have the
Holy Spirit working among, welding the body together with the Word and
love of God. Instead of that, she sold out her birthright like Esau and
took a denomination that'd let her do anything she wanted to (That's
right.), just to be popular like her mother did at Nicaea Rome. God's
Word... Oh, how it's entered into our Pentecostal realm. It's too bad,
but it did it.
26-1 Notice just a minute, a nun
in a Catholic church. That woman to become a nun, and take that last
veil, she is absolutely sold out to that church. She's soul, body, and
spirit property of that church. She has no mind of her own. She can't
have when she takes that last veil: no mind of her own; no will of her
own.
See out here that Satan makes them his bogus like the true. The true
church of Christ, the Bride, is so sold out to Him and His promised
Word, till the very mind that's in Christ is in you. What a difference.
And we find today that the modern church, the modern world church, the
modern world church and also that the spiritual church are both
pregnated to give birth to sons. One of them, a denominational birth is
going to be give one of day--these days at the World Council of
Churches, which will produce to the world the antichrist through a
denomination. That's exactly the truth. I may not live to see it. I
believe I will. But you young people remember that you heard a minister
say that, that it'll finally wind up that that is the mark of the
Beast. When she forms that World Council of Churches, and she'll give
birth to her son the antichrist.
26-4 The other is pregnated by
the Word of God and will bring forth the Body, the finished Body of
Jesus Christ, which is the Bride. The Body of Christ isn't finished
yet. How many knows that? A man and woman is one. And Christ is one
Body, the Word. The Bride will have to be the rest of that body, and
the two together makes the one body again, like Adam was at the
beginning. Man and his wife are one.
Now, She, the true Bride, so sold out to Him that She use no mind of
Her own. His mind, of course, is His will, and His will is His Word.
26-6 Now, look at the so-called
bride chosen by man, and compare the spiritual to the natural of today:
a modern Jezebel bewitched by her Ahab, Max-Factor beauties and
everything. Look at the church, the same way, but a prostitute to the
Word of the living God: big denominations, big buildings, big money,
big salaries, all sold out. Men standing in the pulpit endorsing that
that's all right and let them get by with it. Just deceit, that's all.
Truly a blind Laodicean church age just exactly what the Bible said
would be.
Said, "I am rich; I set as a queen; I have need of nothing; and knowest
thou not that you're poor, miserable, blind, wretched, and naked, and
don't know it." If that isn't THUS SAITH THE LORD of Revelations 3,
I've never read it. That's what she is and don't know it. Think of it.
27-2 If a--you'd tell a man or woman on the street that was stark naked, and tell them they were naked, and they say, "Tend to your own business," why, there's a mental deficiency there somewhere; there's something went wrong with their mind. And when you can read the Word of God how that people should do, and the baptism of the Holy Ghost that we have today, and people... Why, they look at you as if you were crazy. You tell them you got--they got to be born again; they got to believe the Bible. They say, "That was a Jewish fable for years ago. Our church has the way." Wretched, miserable, blind, naked, and don't even know it. What a...
27-3 And the Bible said
that--that's the condition that they'd get into. How could a true
prophet ever miss seeing it? I don't know. Drifting right into all of
our churches everywhere. Just look at it. Just in a modern trend.
The old whore and daughters of Revelations 17 giving to the poor,
blind, miserable people her doctrine of theology contrary to the Word
of God. And they found in her the souls of slaves and men and women
of--of everywhere. Instead of attracting the people... Christ
vindicates His Word which attracts the people. He don't attract the
people of churches that are attracted by big denominations, and big
doings, and great big carry-ons, and fancy things, but the Word of God
attracts the Bride of Christ.
27-5 Now, notice, it's
interesting to--to notice how that the church tries to attract the
attention of the people by fine robes, and dressed choirs, and
bobbed-haired women, and painted faces, and they think they can sing
like an angel, lie like a devil, run around all night to a dance like
the--think nothing about it. And that's what they think is all right.
That's beautiful. But you see, that's false made. That's is not the
Word of God.
While the true Bride attracts the attention of God by keeping His Word.
28-1 Now, notice. Now let us notice Christ. You say, "Well, now wait a minute, what about this beauty you're talking about? The Bible said in Isaiah 53:2 that when Jesus come there was no beauty of Him that we should desire Him. Is that right? There's no beauty. If He would've come in the worldly beauty as Satan is today, the people would've run around Him and accepted Him the way they do the church today. They would've believed Him and received Him as they do Satan today. Certainly they would. But He didn't come in that kind of a beauty, but He always comes in the beauty of character. There... Christ wasn't a beautiful, great, strong, stout Man. God doesn't choose that kind.
28-2 I remember one time a
prophet went up to--to take a king, to make a king out of Jesse's sons
to take another king's place: Saul. And so Jesse brought him out, and
he was a great, big, fine boy and said, "The crown will look right on
his head."
And the prophet went to pour the oil on him; he said, "God's refused
him." And He refused every one of them till he come to a little old
stoop-shouldered, ruddy looking fellow, and he poured the oil upon him,
and he said, "God chose him." See, we choose by sight. God choose by
character.
Character, there never was a Character like Jesus Christ. It lives in
Him, manifests in. We see it true. It's not worldly beauty of Him that
attracts His Bride; it is His character, the character of the church
that Jesus looks for; not whether it's big buildings; whether it's
great denominations; whether it's big membership. He promised to meet
with wherever two or three are gathered together. Truly. That's where
the true believer rests his hopes, is upon that Word of God being
vindicated in truth, what it is. Choose by His Word. Not a worldly
loving group, they hate that. No wonder she is divorced from Him,
because she's missed His revelation, and she don't have it. He cares
not for her, the way she acts and does, and how much of this worldly
stuff she has; He's looking for her character, the character of Christ.
29-1 Now, just a moment now;
that's it. He chooses a Bride to reflect His character, to which the
modern churches of today certainly misses His--His program here a
million miles, 'cause they deny this to be the truth. So how could it
be? Now, He's looking for the day for that Bride to be formed (Hebrews
13:8) just exactly like it was--like He was. It's got to be His same
flesh, same bones, same Spirit, same everything, just exactly built up,
and them two then become one. Until the church becomes that, they're
not one. The character of Him, the Word for this age, must be molded...
She must be molded like He is.
Now, in closing I want to say the reason that I've said these things,
and I'll--I'll close.
29-2 The other night about three o'clock in the morning, I was awakened up. Now, I take any of you to answer this: Have I ever told you anything in the Name of the Lord but what it was right? It's always been right. So help me; God knows that is true. There is no one nowhere in the world, of the thousands of things that's been told, that He has ever missed one word of it. Always been perfectly come to pass, even to when I was at Phoenix the other day (or about a year ago it was) and told you that about that message on--on "What Time Is It, Sirs," and told you seven angels would meet out there, and it'd be the opening of these seals and what... And there the--the "Life" magazine packed the article of it, this great flame going up into the air thirty miles high, twenty-seven miles across, and they said they couldn't make out what is was, don't know yet. And men setting right here in this building tonight was standing right there with me when it happened, just exactly the way it said.
29-3 He told me of the things
was coming to pass, and it happened just exactly; how each of those
Seals opened and told the mysteries that'd been hid down through them
ages of the reformers and so forth, just perfectly; how I was standing
upon top of the hill--men, three or four of them standing right here
present now; yes, more than that. Going up the hill, the Holy Spirit
said, "Pick up that rock." (We were hunting.) He said, "Throw it up in
the air, and say, 'THUS SAITH THE LORD.'" I did. Down from there come a
little funnel of wind. I said, "Within twenty-four hours, you will see
the hand of God."
Men setting right here present now, the next day about ten o'clock,
standing there, I said, "Get ready; get under the car there" (a
veteran); I said, "something's fixing to happen." It was a clear sky,
right up in a big canyon; and down come a whirling fire from heaven
just as hard as it could scream, hit the walls like that. I was
standing right under it. I just took off my hat, held my head, and it
come about three feet or four feet above me, and cut a ditch plumb
around that wall like that, and blasted, and went back up in the air,
and whirled around again and come down three times, even cut the tops
of the mesquite bushes out for two hundred yards.
30-1 Hear them fellows saying,
"Amen"? They were there when it happened. See? And it made three
blasts. When they got out from under the cars, and everything, and come
back over, said, "If that'd hit you, there wouldn't been a greasy
spot." I said, "It wasn't... It was Him. He was talking to me." God
speaks by a whirlwind. See?
And there was that same Pillar of Fire that you see on the pictures
standing there. And when it went up, they said, "What is it?"
I said, "Judgment is striking the west coast." Second day from that,
Alaska like to have sunk.
See, it struck once there, the first blow where the... You have to do
something to symbolize it. Like a man put some salt in a cruse, and
throwed it in the water, and said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, let there be
sweet water." And another one, Jesus picked up water, and poured it
into a jug, and--and made wine out of it. You have to have something to
symbolize it, and that's what that was that went up in the air and come
down; that started that little whirlwind.
30-5 Within twenty-four hours it'd shook that mountain till it had cut a ridge around it. Reverend Mr. Blair, setting here looking right at me now, he was up there and picked up some of the pieces of it and so forth. Here's Terry Sothmann and them standing here, and Billy Paul and brother, some... Many of these others setting in here that was right there to see it happen when it tore it out. That's not fiction; that's the truth. That wasn't back in the Bible days; that's now. See? That same God that's always showed me these things, and they've come to pass exactly to the letter, never have they failed one time; now, I'm bragging on Him.
31-1 A few weeks ago I was in a
vision, and I was standing upon a--a high place, and I was to see the
preview of the church. And I noticed coming from my... I was standing
more like this way, facing the west, and coming this way was a--the
lovely bunch of women, real nice dressed, long hair fixed nice in the
back, sleeves, and skirts down neatly, and they were all in a marching
tune, like "Onward Christian soldiers marching as to war, with the
cross of Jesus going on before." And as they passed by, I stood, and
there's something there, some Spirit was God, and He said, "There is
the Bride." And I looked and my heart was happy. And she went around
this way, and passed around behind me.
After while when She come back this a-way, It said, "Now, the modern
church will come into preview." And here come the Asian church up. I
never seen such a filthy bunch. Here come the other churches up of the
different nations. They looked horrible.
31-3 And I--I say this because I
am duty bound to tell the truth before God. And when He said, "Here
comes the church of America now to be previewed," if I ever seen a
bunch of devils, it was that. Them women were stripped naked with a old
gray looking thing like a color of an elephant's hide, and they was
holding it in front of them with no upper part on it at all, and they
were doing this kind of stuff that these--these dances that these kids
do out here, that twist and stuff and that kind of music going on. And
when I seen Miss U.S.A. come up, I almost fainted.
Now, this is THUS SAITH THE LORD. If you believe me to be His servant,
you believe me now. I wouldn't say that for nothing in the world;
there's not enough money in all the world to get me to say that if it
wasn't true.
And when she come by, that was the filthiest looking thing I ever seen.
I thought, "God, as hard as preachers and we brethren have labored to
get You a Bride, and that's the best we could do." She was twisting,
holding this in front of her like one of these hula skirts of a thing,
holding it in front of her parts, her lower parts like this, dancing
and twisting like these kids do out here on the--on these vulgar shows
that they have, twisting. That was Miss Christianity of America.
31-5 So help me, by the help of God, that's what it looks like in His face. I--I just... I start... I could've fainted. I thought of all the trying, and the preaching, and the persuading: every one of them with bobbed hair, and they were twisting and carrying on, holding this in front. They come around where I was standing there with this supernatural Being. I couldn't see Him. I could hear Him talking to me. He was right around me. But when they turned this way, they hold... they was just twisting and laughing and going on, carrying on like that, holding this in front of them. Now, me standing in His Presence there, and His servant, and of all I'd tried, that's the best I could do. I thought, "God, what good did it do me? What good did it do? All the crying, and begging, and persuading, and the great signs and wonders and miracles that You showed. And how I stood there and go home and cry after preaching to them and things, and what good did it do me? And then I have to present something like that for You for a Bride."
32-1 And as I stood there
looking, she passed on by, and you can imagine the back part of her
with nothing on, holding this in front of her as she went shimmying by
like that to this twist, throwing her limbs out like that in her... Oh,
it was vulgar how she was carrying on, her body shaking around like
that. Now, I...
You say, "What does it mean, Brother Branham?" I don't know. I'm just
telling you what I seen. And when she passed by like that, I looked at
her, and oh, I just got real faint. And I just turned around. I
thought, "God, then I--I'm condemned. There's--there's no need of me
trying any how. I just might as well quit."
Mrs. Carl Williams, if you're setting here, and that dream that you
told me about awhile ago that you had the other night that's been
bothering you; there it is. The steering wheel is taken from my hand.
32-4 Then I just thought I--I
just might as well forget it; I was gone. Then all at once, I heard
them coming again, and coming upon this side come the same Bride that
went around this a-way. Here come them little ladies again, and each
one of them was dressed in their national garb from where they come
from, like Switzerland, Germany and so forth, each one wearing that
kind of garb, all long haired, just exactly like the one at the first.
And here they was coming, walking, "Onward Christian soldiers marching
as to war..."
And when they had passed by the preview stand where we were standing,
you just all at once every eye went that way, and then they turned
back, and on they went marching. And just as they started to going
right up into the skies, this other one went up to a brink of a hill
and went down like that. These started marching right up into the
skies. And when they went to marching, I noticed a couple of little
girls from the back (looked like they might be of some foreign girl,
like Sweden or Switzerland, or somewhere's,) they started looking
around and got... I said, "Don't do that. Don't get out of that step."
And as I screamed like that, I come to in the vision, standing there
with my hand out like that. I thought, "Well..."
33-1 That's the reason I've said what I have tonight. I want to ask you a question: Is it later that we think? Could she already be called, and chosen, sealed away? There won't be one extra one, you know. Could it be possible? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Remember what I said the other day at the breakfast? In the pollen of breeding male and female, there's a million germs goes forth, million eggs goes forth, but there's only one of them live, and yet they're every one just alike: one out of a million. Every one of them the same egg and the same kind of germ, one of them lives; the rest of them dies. No one can tell which is the one that's the ripe egg and what about it. God has to decide that. Whether it's going to be a boy or girl, blond or brunette, or whatever it's going to be; God decides that. Not the first one meets, but the first one God's decided. Maybe one come up here, and one... If you ever noticed in a test tube to see them come together. I've watched it. God has to decide that. One... Every one of them just alike, but by election. The natural birth is by election. God takes one out of the million.
33-2 When Israel left Egypt on
their road to the promised land, there were approximately two million
people. Every one of them was under the same sacrificial lamb, or they
wouldn't have lived. Every one of them listened to Moses the prophet.
Every one of them was baptized to him in the Red Sea. Every one of them
danced, the women with Miriam up and down the side of the--when the
seashore when God destroyed the enemy. Every one of them stood with
Moses, and he heard him sing in the Spirit. They every one eat manna
out of the wilderness that dropped down from heaven: new manna every
night, which is a type of the message. Every one of them eat from it.
But out of the two million, how many made it? Two: one out of a million.
There's approximately five hundred million Christians in the world
tonight counting Catholic and all: five hundred million so-called
believers in the world. If the rapture come tonight, that would mean,
if one out of a million was a count (I don't say it is.) but if it was,
five hundred people in the next twenty-four hours would be missing.
You'd never even hear of it. There'll be that many missing anyhow that
can't even be counted for.
34-2 Then it could be--happen to
us, friends, like it did when John the Baptist came. Even the disciples
said, "Why did the Scriptures say, why did the--the apostles, or the
prophets say, why does it say that Elias must first come and restore
all things?"
He said, "I say unto you, that Elias has already come, and you didn't
know it."
One of these days we could be left setting here. "What about the
rapture before the tribulation sets in?"
"It's already come and you didn't know it."
34-3 All the body is sealed in, just keeping it in step. I ain't saying it's that way; I hope it isn't that way. But, friend, when you let... If we've got a feel in our heart tonight that we should straighten up our lives, and the things that we have done, let me advise you as a minister brother... And I'm going to say this for my first time over the pulpit. I've stretched out farther tonight on this than I have on anything else anytime anyhow before the public, because I've had a great freedom in--in these meetings. If you believe me to be God's prophet, you listen to what I've told you. If there's one little tinkle of feeling in your heart, you go to God right now. You do it.
34-4 Stop just a minute, men.
Look at your--your creeds that you serve. Look in your churches. Is it
just exactly with the word of God? Have you met every qualification?
Say, "I'm a good man." So was Nicodemus, and so was all the rest.
They--they were fine. See, that don't have nothing to do with it.
And women, I want you to look in the mirror, and look what God requires
a woman to do, and see in God's mirror, not in your church mirror now,
in God's mirror, and see if you could qualify in your life the
spiritual Bride of Jesus Christ.
Ministers, think the same. Do you cut corners here to save somebody's
feelings over yonder? Would you do this if it wasn't--if they would put
you out of the church? If you are feeling that way, my dear brother,
let me warn you in the Name of Jesus Christ, flee from that right now.
And lady, if you can't measure up to the qualification of a Christian,
not as a nominal Christian, but in your heart and your life is
patterned exactly like God's marriage certificate here says it has to
be...
And church member, if your church isn't like that can measure up to
God's qualification of His Word, get out of it, and get into Christ.
35-3 That's solemn warning. We
don't know what time. And you don't know what time that this city one
day is going to be laying out here in the bottom of this ocean.
"O, Capernaum," said Jesus, "thou who exalted into heaven will be
brought down into hell, for if the mighty works had been done in Sodom
and Gomorrah, it'd have been standing till this day." And Sodom and
Gomorrah lays at the bottom of the Dead Sea, and Capernaum's in the
bottom of the sea.
Thou city, who claims to be the city of the Angels, who's exalted
yourself into heaven and sent all the dirty filthy things of fashions
and things, till even the foreign countries come here to pick up our
filth and send it away, with your fine churches and steeples, and so
forth the way you do; remember, one day you'll be laying in the bottom
of this sea. You're great honeycomb under you right now. The wrath of
God is belching right beneath you. How much longer He'll hold this
sandbar hanging over that, when that ocean out yonder a mile deep will
slide in there plumb back to the Salton Sea. It'll be worse than the
last day of Pompeii. Repent, Los Angeles. Repent the rest of you and
turn to God. The hour of His wrath is upon the earth. Flee while
there's time to flee and come into Christ." Let us pray.
35-6 Dear God, when in my spirit
is shaking, my heart is dropping teardrops of warning, grant, O God,
that men and women will not think of what I've said as a joke, and the
church people will not think of it as something that was prejudice or
against them. May they see, Lord, it's in love. Thou barest me record,
Almighty God, that up and down this coast I went, year after year,
proclaiming Your Word. Bear me record, O God, if it would happen
tonight, I've told the truth. Thou knowest this vision of the Bride is
the truth. I've took Your Name by it, Lord, and said it was, THUS SAITH
THE LORD, and I feel that I'm conscious, Lord, of what I'm doing.
So I pray Thee, Lord, in Jesus' Name, let people shake themselves
tonight and flee from the wrath that is to come, for the--Ichabod is
wrote over the doors and over the nation. A black check mark is come
across it; the Spirit of God is grieved away from it; and they're
weighed in the balances and found wanting. The feast of King
Nebuchadnezzar has repeated again with drunken parties and half-dressed
women calling themselves Christians.
36-2 O God of heaven, have mercy
upon a sinful world and a sinful people, Lord, as we are tonight. God,
I'm trying to stand in the breach and ask for Divine mercy that You'll
speak into this crowd tonight and call Your Bride to attention, Lord,
to march not by the sign of any creed, but by the sound of the Gospel
of the Lord Jesus Christ. Grant it, O God. Let it be known this night,
that Thou art God, and--and Thy Word is Truth. While solemnly in the
face of this people, we call them to attention of Thy Word. In the Name
of Jesus Christ, I pray for them, Lord.
They have seen You beyond any shadow of a doubt move across the crowds
and tell them what's in their heart. And Thou knowest, Lord, that right
now what's going on. Thou knowest that to be truth, O God. And I pray
Thee in Jesus' Name, let the Holy Spirit intercede again, Lord, and
pull from this audience, Lord, those who are written in the Lamb's Book
of Life. Grant it, O God, I pray it with all my heart.
These people, naturally, Lord, would give me the last penny they had to
support the message. They'd do anything that they could, but O God,
when it comes to coping with it and coming into it, I pray, God, that
this will be the night that You'll reward them and pour down Your Holy
Spirit upon this convention. And may there not be a frolic or jumping
around, but a weeping, and a crying, and a repenting, holding on to the
horns of the altar while we see judgment rolling beneath us tonight.
Grant it, God. I pray as sincerely as I know how, in the Name of Jesus
Christ.
37-1 My brother, sister, I don't
know what more to say. If I've found grace in your sight by the power
of God, if you believe me to be His prophet... This is the first time
in public I've ever said that, but I feel a strange warning of some
sort. I'm not prone to this. You know I'm not. I don't act like this. I
hesitated to speak that message and say those things. I run sideways
and everything else to keep from doing it, but it's been said, and
it'll stand at the day of the judgment as a witness that I've told the
truth. That's THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD.
Oh, Pentecost, run for your life. Flee to the horns of the altar and
cry out before it is too late, for the hour will come when you can cry
and it'll do no good. For Esau sought to find the place of his
birthright and couldn't find it. I commit you, oh, California, oh,
convention of the Full Gospel Business Men, who I love, who I've left
and strung to with all my heart, I commit you to Jesus Christ tonight.
Flee to Him. Don't let the devil ever cool you off from this. Stay
right with it until you're every one filled with the Holy Ghost
insomuch that it'll make you come to this Word, that'll make you women
straighten up, that'll make you men straighten up. If you say you've
got the Holy Ghost and won't cope with the Word, it's another spirit in
you. God's Spirit is on His Word. The Messiahic, the anointed Word...
The Bride must be a Messiah-ette, the anointed Word.
37-2 Let us stand to our feet in
the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ. If you never hear my voice again...
If God willing, I'm sailing to Africa in a few hours; I may never
return. I don't know. But I tell you with all my heart; I've told you
the truth. I haven't shunned to declare to you everything that God has
told me to say, and I've said it in the Name of the Lord.
It's a solemn moment. I don't know how to express it. I've tried to
leave the pulpit three or four times, and I can't do it. This is a
solemn hour. Don't you never forget it. This is a time that maybe God
may be making His last call. I don't know. He'll make His last call
someday. When? I don't know. But I'm telling you, according to that
vision, it looks like that that Bride's about finished.
Look at the nominal churches coming in. When the sleeping virgin come
for oil, she failed to get it. The Bride went in. The rapture went up.
While they went to buy oil, the Bridegroom come. Are you asleep? Wake
up quickly, and come to yourself, and let us pray each one like we were
dying at this minute, in the Name of the Lord. Let's each one pray in
your own way.
38-1 God Almighty, have mercy upon us, Lord. Have mercy on me. Have mercy upon us all. What good does it do, no matter what we do, if we fail in these things. I stand and ask for mercy, O God, before this great city sinks beneath the sea and judgments of God sweep this coast; I pray, God, that You'll call Your Bride. I commit them to You now in the Name of Jesus Christ. Amen.