Rev. William Branham Leadership Lyrics

Leadership
1 Thank you, Brother Williams. Greetings, Brother Slough and his wife, and all the delegates here at this banquet tonight. It's certainly a great privilege to be here. I've looked forward for this hour ever since we have started this way.
2 And I want to thank that lady. I can't think of her name. Billy just told me they had give me a box of Christmas candy, and I just brought it out to the car a few moments ago. The sister, (I can't think of her name), she's from here in California. That was my first Christmas present. So, I thank you for it.
3 Now, tonight it's.... Now, in Tucson it's ten minutes after nine, but I think it's just ten minutes after eight here. So we.... I have kind of a feeling amongst the people I'm kind of long-winded in preaching, so I hope ... [Congregation applauds.] Thank you. Some nice persons in here.... I thank you.
4 But I'm just a little bit preached out almost tonight. I've been going so long from Shreveport and across the country (coming this way) night after night, and you get just a little shook up, you know, and cold, and your throat gets h___se. I started out at Shreveport. I lost my hair when I was ... few years ago, and I had a little piece I put on when I'm preaching in the north country to keep from taking a cold. I went to Shreveport and forgot it, and I really got a cold. And then wind coming across like that, you really just don't know. It was taken out accidentally, and the skin's still soft; and with just a little perspiration, and I've really got it in the throat. Had to close many meetings. So, I'm just a teeny bit h___se tonight.
5 We want to say we've had a wonderful time coming across here though, in the meetings. Last night we had a wonderful time up in ... with the brethren at the other chapter. And so, had a great crowd out and wonderful attendance, the people so reverent and nice. So it makes me feel real good to be a part of the Full Gospel Businessmen. It's been....
6 I have a message, I feel, from God. It's a little odd to some people that ... I can't help being no more.... I just got to be what I am. And I don't mean to be different; it's just that I'm living at a changing time.
7 As long as you're building the wall one straight way, it's all fine---the bricklayers can go right down the row. But when you have to turn the corner, that's where the time.... And we're not building a wall; we're building a house, you see, so these turns has to come. They come in the age of Martin Luther, John Wesley, and the Pentecostal age; it's here again. So it's hard to turn the corners. But I'm so thankful for ... to God; even though how rough it's been, the people has responded 100%. So, we're very grateful; thank each one of you.
And now before we open the Book, let's speak to the Author, if you will, just a moment, while we bow our heads.
HEB8:12 HEB10:17
8 Dear God, we are grateful to You tonight for the privilege of knowing Jesus Christ our Saviour---your Son---and the free pardoning of our sins, and to know that His blood is sufficient, that's covered all of our sins and our iniquities. They're so blotted out and put in the sea of God's forgetfulness ... and His bride will stand at the wedding supper---pure, unadulterated---to marry the Son of God. How we thank Thee for this all-sufficiency and the faith to know that we do not trust in our own merits but in His merit alone, for what He did for us. We're so grateful.
9 Thank You for the success that these brethren had overseas in the countries over there where they're hungering and thirsting for God. I pray, Lord, that if they go back again, that those children that they brought into the kingdom will be great-grandmothers and grandfathers of the children that they bring in also. Grant it, Father.
10 Bless us together tonight, and may the Holy Spirit give to us the things that we have need of. Close our mouths to the things that we should not say, and open our hearts to receive what You would tell us. Grant it, Father. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
11 Now, let's turn in the Bible to a little text that I would like to speak on for a while tonight, and it's found over in St. Mark, the tenth chapter.
12 A few years ago when I would speak, I wouldn't even have to write a note; I could remember it. And I didn't have to take a pair of glasses to read it out of the Bible. But since I've passed twenty-five now---twice---it's kind of a little hard for me to do like I used to do. And it's like a worn-out car, but I'm still running. I want to keep on chugging along till I go to the scrap heap to be molded over again. That's the promise.
13 St. Luke, the tenth chapter, and begin at the ... I believe I said the twenty-first verse, if I can find it here somewhere. I'm mistaken; it's St. Mark. I'm sorry.
MARK10:17-22
14 St. Mark, the tenth chapter, and the twenty ... beginning with the twenty-first verse, I want to read. Let's get the seventeenth verse, rather:
And when he was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeling down to him, and asked him, saying, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?
And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, and that is, God.
Thou knowest the commandments, Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Defraud not, Honour thy father and mother.
And he answered and said unto him, Master, all these have I observed from my youth.
Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, and sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasures in heaven: and come, and take up thy cross, and follow me.
And he was sad at that saying, and he went away grieved: for he had great possessions.
And may the Lord bless the reading of His Word.
15 Now, we're going to speak tonight on a subject. I want my text to be: "Follow Me"; and my subject: "Leadership."
16 Now, it's strange, but I thought maybe, today in praying.... And I've been so long, and each night right down the line on the message that I have, the Lord has given to me to speak on. I thought tonight, over in this new chapter, I would approach it from a different standpoint. And many times we have talked on this, called it "The Rich Young Ruler." And many of the ministers here, my brethren, no doubt have approached it in many different ways. And I want to try to approach it in a different way tonight than I ever have, this of leadership.
17 This.... Remember this, that each one of us, young and old, your first step that you ever made in your life, someone had to lead you. That's right. And your last step you'll ever make, someone will be leading you. Someone has to lead.
18 God has likened us unto sheep. And if anyone knows about raising sheep and the nature of sheep, why, you know that a sheep cannot find his way around. He has to be led. Even in the slaughter pens, we find that they bring the sheep there and he's led up into the slaughter by a goat. A goat leads him up, then when he gets up to the end of the chute, he jumps out and the sheep goes right on into the slaughter. So, we find that a sheep cannot find his way around.
19 I remember an experience I had with one, one time. I was state game warden in Indiana, and I had been out in the field, and I heard something, the most pitiful cry. And it was a little lamb, had lost his mama. And he couldn't find his way to her, and the mother couldn't find her way to the little lamb. And I picked the little fellow up, and how quiet he laid against me. And I went along there, my hands holding the little fellow. And crying (I heard him), how he just snugged his little head down against me, and it seemed like he knew that I was going to help him.
20 I thought, "O rock of ages, cleft for me, pick me up in the arms of the Lord Jesus, and just be content as I know I'm going to go home to be with my loved ones." And I thought, "At the end of my life's journey, just bring me in your arms, Lord, like that. That I know I'll be carried across the river then, there on the other side where there'll be no sorrows and sicknesses and things, and I'll be with the loved ones that I've loved."
21 And if you'll study nature, there's a great thing in nature. Everything that I look at, and God has made, He's the author of nature. Nature runs in continuity. All nature runs about the same. You notice, everything.... As I have said---I believe last evening---that nature testifies of God. If you never had a Bible, you could still watch nature and know that this Bible is the truth.
22 I have had the privilege of being around and around the world. And I've read the different phases, and I've seen different religions ---the Mohammedans, and I've read the Koran, and seen the Sikhs, the Jains, and Mohammedans, and the Buddhists, and whatmore. But yet, each one of them, they have a philosophy and a book of creed and a book of laws, and so forth. But our Bible is the truth, and our God is the only one that is right, because each one of them has to point to a grave somewhere where their founder is still laying; but Christianity points to an open tomb and can live in the presence of the one that was put in there. He is alive! It's not a God that was, it's a God that is. Not a "I was," or a "I will be," but "I AM."
23 And all nature runs in continuity. As I have said, talking on our church ages (which we have the books now that's coming out about my writing of the church ages) and how that we see the church, how it's matured, come up just exactly like all nature does.
24 And we was talking the other day about how the sun rises in the morning---it's a little baby, real weak, not much strength to it at all. And as the day goes on, it gets stronger and stronger. About eight o'clock it enters school, like a young boy or young girl. And then about eleven o'clock it's out of school, and it's ready for its service. And then across till about three o'clock it changes, in the middle life into old age. And then dies in the afternoon. Is that the end of the sun? No. It comes back the next morning to testify that there is a life, a death, a burial, a resurrection, see.
25 We watch the trees, how they move and what they do. I was some time ago down in Kentucky---I like to squirrel hunt---and I went down in the fall of the year there to squirrel hunt with a friend of mine. And it got very dry.
26 And anyone ever hunted gray squirrel, know that ... how hard it is to slip up on them when the leaves just crack. And, oh, Houdini is an amateur escape artist to those fellows, how they can get away! And then trying to shoot eye shots at fifty yards, it takes some good hunting to get your limit in a day.
27 So, Mr. Wood, a friend of mine, a converted Jehovah Witness, was with me. And he said, "I know a farm over here where there's a man that's got a lot of (we call them there) hollers."
28 How many know what a holler is? Well, what part of Kentucky you from, anyhow? See? And that's where I am from.
29 Like here in one of the chapters not long ago (I have to tell this to Brother Williams and them), they said, "We will now stand and sing the national anthem."
30 And I said, "For My Old Kentucky Home." Nobody joined in with me, so.... That was the only anthem I knew. And so we was, now....
31 [Brother Branham is handed a note.] "Please have prayer, for a lady in here now is bleeding at the nose." All right, sir. Let us pray.
32 Dear God, I ask You, Lord, Thou art the great healer and I ask that your grace and mercy will touch this dear woman just now and stop that blood. As a believing people who's a__embled together.... The lady has come here to enjoy the Word of the Lord and the fellowship of the people, and I ask You, Lord, just now, to rebuke the enemy and stop the blood. In Jesus Christ's name. Amen. (And we believe it. We believe it.)
33 On with the little story just to kind of get a feeling before we get right down in the few notes I've got written here, and some scriptures.
34 Now, he said, "Well, this old man, we'll go over and see him. He's got a lot of hollows in his place," he said, "but he's an infidel." He said, "He'd just about curse us out if we went over there."
35 I said, "But we're not getting no squirrels here." We'd been camping two weeks, and we was dirty, and beard all out over our face.
36 He said, "Well, let's go over."
37 So, we went a few miles down, about twenty miles. I'd been in the country down there once before, for three nights at a Methodist campground, where there had been some great things the Lord had did---a great healing service amongst the Methodist people. And then we went way back over some hills and hollows and ridges. And you just have to know Kentucky to know it, what kind of a place you had to get into. And while we went back there, we come to a house; and there sat an old man ... two old men sitting out there with their old hats slouched down over their face. And he said, "There he is," and said, "he's a tough one." Said, "He hates that word of a 'preacher.'"
38 So I said, "Well, I just better sit in the car, or we won't get to hunt at all." I said, "You go in and ask him if we can hunt."
39 So, he got out, started walking in. He spoke to them. And in Kentucky, always, you know, it's "come in," and so forth. And so, he went up there, and he said, "I just wondered if we could hunt a while on your place."
40 The old man sitting there, about seventy-five years old, tobacco running down his mouth, he said ... spit, and he said, "What's your name?"
He said, "My name is Wood."
He said, "Are you any relation to old man Jim that used to live...."
He said, "Yeah, I'm Jim's boy." Said, "I'm Banks."
41 "Well," he said, "old man Jim was an honest man." Said, "Certainly, help yourself." He said, "Are you by yourself?"
He said, "No, my pastor is out there."
He said, "What?"
He said, "My pastor is out in the car." Said, "He's hunting with me."
42 He said, "Wood, you don't mean you've got so low down till you have to tote a preacher with you wherever you go?"
43 So, he was a rough old character. So, I thought I'd better get out of the car, you know. So, I got out and walked around, and he said, "Well, then you're a preacher, huh?"
44 I said, "Yes, sir." He looked me up and down (squirrel blood, and dirt), and he said ... I said, "Don't look much like it."
45 Said, "Well, I kind of like that." He said, "You know, I want to tell you something." He said, "I'm supposed to be an infidel."
46 I said, "Yes, sir, I understood that." I said, "I don't think it's much to brag about, though. Do you?"
47 And he said, "Well," he said, "I don't know." He said, "I'm going to tell you what I think of you guys."
I said, "All right."
48 He said, "You're barking up the wrong tree." And how many knows what that means? See? It means it's a lying dog, you see; the c___'s not up there at all, see. He said, "You're barking up the wrong tree."
I said, "That's to opinion."
49 And he said, "Well," he said, "look, you see that old chimney standing up there?
I said, "Yes."
50 I was born up there, seventy-five years ago." And said, "I've lived right here in these hills all around through all these years." And said, "I've looked towards the skies, I've looked here and there, and surely, in all these seventy-five years, I would have seen something that looked like God. Didn't you think so?"
51 I said, "Well, it depends on what you're looking at, what you're looking for."
52 And he said, "Well," he said, "I certainly don't believe there is such a creature. And I believe you fellows just simply get out and swindle the people out of their money and everything. And that's the way it goes."
53 I said, "Well, you're an American citizen, you have a right to your own thinking."
54 He said, "There's one guy, one time, that I heard of," he said, "that I would sure.... If I would ever get to talk with that fellow," said, "I'd like to ask him a few questions."
I said, "Yes, sir."
55 He said, "It was a preacher; you might know him." Said, "He had a meeting up here in Campbellsville, not long ago, in a church yard up there, a campground." And he said, "I forget his name." Said, "He was from Indiana."
And I said, "Oh? Yes, sir."
56 And Brother Wood started to say, "Well, I...."
("Don't say that.") So he said.... I said, "What about him?"
57 He said, "Well," he said, "Old Lady [somebody] up there on the hill...." Said, "You know, she was dying with cancer." And said, "Wife and I would go up there of a morning to change her bed." Said, "They couldn't even raise her up high enough to put her on the bedpan." Said, "They just had to pull a draw sheet." And said, "She was dying. She had been to Louisville, and," said, "the doctors had give her up and said she was going to die."
58 "And her sister went up to that meeting." And said, "That preacher was standing up there on the platform, looked back over the audience and called this woman by name, and told her when she left she took a handkerchief and put it in her purse. And called this woman's name down here, twenty miles below here, and said how she was suffering with cancer, what her name was, and all she'd been through; said, 'Take that handkerchief and go lay it on the woman,' and said that 'the woman will be healed of her cancer.'"
59 And said, "They come down here that night." And said, "Honest, I heard the awfullest screaming up there. I thought they had the Salvation Army turned loose on top of the hill up there." Said, "'Well,' I said, 'I guess the old sister's dead.' Said, 'Tomorrow we'll go and get the wagon (and how we'd take her out to get to the main road),' and said, 'so they can take her to the undertaker.'" And said, "We waited. No need of going up that time of night," said, "about a mile up on the hill here." Said, "We went up there the next morning, and you know what happened?"
I said, "No, sir."
60 He said, "She was sitting there eating fried apple pies and drinking coffee with her husband."
I said, "You mean that?"
He said, "Yes, sir."
"Oh," I said, "now, mister, you really don't mean that."
61 He said, "What bothers me is what ... how did that man, and never in this country, and knew that?"
And I said, "Oh, you don't believe that."
He said, "It's the truth."
I said, "You believe that?"
62 He said, "Well, go right up there on the hill; I can prove it to you." He's preaching back to me now, you see.
63 I said, "Hmm-mmm." I picked up an apple, and I said, "Can I have one of these apples?" and I rubbed it on my clothes.
64 He said, "Well, the yellow jackets are eating them up, I guess you can have one." And now I said, "Well...." I bit into it, and I said, "That's a nice apple."
65 He said, "Oh, yes." Said, "You know what? I planted that tree there, oh, forty years ago, or something like that."
I said, "Oh, is that right?"
"Yes, sir."
66 And I said, "Well, and every year...." I said, "I notice we haven't had no frost yet---it's early August." And I said, "Them leaves are falling off the trees."
67 "Yes, sir. That's right, it's coming on fall. Believe we're going to have an early one this time."
68 I said, "Yes, sir." Changed the subject, see. And he said.... I said, "Well, you know, it's strange," I said, "how that sap goes out of that tree." I said, "And them leaves falls off, and yet there's no ... they haven't had no frost to kill the leaf."
69 And he said, "Well," he said, "what's that got to do with what we're talking about?"
70 And I said, "Well, I was just wondering." (You know, Mama always said, "Give a cow enough rope and it'll hang itself, you know." So, I just give him plenty of rope.)
71 So, he went on out, and he said, "Well, yes, what's that got to do with it."
72 I said, "You know, God brings them apples up, and you enjoy those apples and leaves, and you sit in the shade and so forth. It goes down in the fall of the year, and," I said, "comes back up again with the apples and with the leaves again."
73 And he said, "Oh, that's just nature. See, that's just nature."
74 I said, "Well, of course, that's nature." I said, "That's nature, but somebody has to control nature." See, he said.... "You tell me now what does that?"
75 He said, "Well, it's just naturally nature."
76 I said, "Who is it that says to that little leaf now, and the...?" I said, "Now, the reason that leaf falls off, it's because the sap goes down into the root. And what if that sap stayed up in the tree through the wintertime? What would happen?"
77 Said, "It would kill the tree."
78 "Well," I said, "now, what intelligence that runs that sap down into the roots, said, 'Get out of here now, it's coming fall of the year, get down into the roots and hide'? And stay down into the roots like a grave, and then next spring comes back up again, brings up more apples, and brings up more leaves and things."
79 He said, "That's just nature; it'll do it." Said, "The weather. The changing, you know, coming on fall."
80 I said, "Set a bucket of water on the post out there, and see if nature runs it down to the bottom of the post and brings it back up again."
"Well," he said, "you might have something."
I said, "Think of it while we go hunting."
And he said, "Well," he said, "hunt where you want to."
81 And I said, "When I come back, if you'll tell me what intelligence runs that sap out of that tree down into the roots to stay all winter and come back the next winter, I'll tell you that's the same intelligence that told me about that woman up there."
Said, "Told you?"
I said, "Yes, sir."
He said, "You're not that preacher!"
I said, "Would you know his name?"
Said, "Yes."
I said, "Branham?"
He said, "That's him."
I said, "That's right." See?
82 And you know what? I led the old man to Christ, right there on his own testimony.
83 And a year later, I was down there and pulled a car (Indiana license on it) in the yard. They had moved away; he had died. And so when I come back, there stood his wife to really rake me over. I thought I had permission to hunt. And she come out there, she said, "Can't you read?"
I said, "Yes, ma'am."
84 She said, "Did you see those signs saying 'No hunting'?"
85 I said, "Yes, ma'am, but," I said, "I have permission."
86 "You do not have permission!" she said. And said, "We got this place posted for many years."
87 I said, "Well, sister, I was wrong then. I'm sorry."
88 And said, "Sorry nothing! Them Indiana license on there, and sit up here ... you're the boldest people!"
I said, "Could I just explain it?" I said....
She said, "Who gave you permission?"
89 I said, "I don't know, just...." I said, "It was an elderly man sitting out there on the porch, when I was down here last year, and we was talking about God." See?
And she looked. She said, "Are you Brother Branham?"
I said, "Yes, ma'am."
90 She said, "Forgive me. I didn't know who you were." She said, "I want to tell you his testimony. In his last dying hours, he raised up his hands and praised God." Said, "He died in Christian faith, and was carried away to God." See?
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91 "If they hold their peace, the rocks will immediately cry out." There's something in nature.
92 Watch the birds, watch the animals, watch everything, and you watch nature.
93 Watch the little dove, how he flies. What a different bird he is, see. He doesn't have any gall; he can't eat like the crow can, see. He has no gall in him. He doesn't have to take a bath in the water, because he's got something on the inside of him; it cleans him from the inside out, you see.
94 And that's the way the Christian is. That's the way God represented Himself---in a dove. See, because ... and Jesus was represented as a lamb. Always in nature you'll find God. And God likened us unto sheep that has to be led. Did you ever notice there ---I preached a sermon on it some time ago---that the dove coming down on the Lamb to lead the Lamb, and it led Him to the slaughter? The dove. Now, that dove could not have descended upon any other type of animal, because they both had to be of the same nature, see. If the dove would've lit upon a wolf, and he would have snorted or growled, the dove would have took its flight.
95 Well, that's the same way now. In our ill ways, the Holy Spirit just takes His flight and goes away. It's got to have the same nature. The bird of the heavens, the dove; the meekest animal on earth, the lamb; they can agree together. And when the Holy Spirit comes upon us and makes us new creatures, then He can lead us. But we try to live the same old life, it won't work. It just won't work.
96 Now, the first step you probably ever taken in your life---speaking of leadership---is probably the hands of some kind old mother. Them hands may be still tonight, out here in some cemetery somewhere, but that was the hand that held you to make your first step.
97 Then after mother taught you how to walk---and you'd make a few steps and fall down, and get up, and you thought you were doing great things---then she turned you over to the school teacher. And then she began to lead you to an education---of how and what you must do, and how you must learn, and so forth like that.
98 Then after the school teacher got through with you, then you returned back, your father got ahold of you. Then when your father got ahold of you, he taught you perhaps your business---how to be a successful businessman, how to do things right. Your mother taught you how to be a housewife, how to cook, and so forth like that.
99 Then after they got through with you, then your minister or priest got ahold of you.
100 But now who leads you? That's the question now. Now, we're all led by something tonight. We have to be. We're led. Notice.
101 Now, let's look at this young fellow's ... what had influenced him. Let's look at this young businessman, we would call him, because he was a businessman. He was a great successful man. Let's look at his leaders.
102 Perhaps, first, his mother had taught him as a little boy the things that he should do. His father had made him such a fine success, and maybe left him an inheritance, because he was a ruler himself. Perhaps his father was gone, so he was a businessman. He was a ... let's call him, today, like a Christian businessman; or, he was a religious businessman, I think would be the best quotation.
103 This man was religious; he was by no means an infidel. And he had been taught by his mother how to do right, how to walk, how to dress himself. He had been taught, by his father, a great business, and how to be a successful man. And his business was successful. And father and mother had been raised up in the church, and had pointed him to the priest. And the priest had made him a real religious man. Therefore, he was a fine cultured man. He was a fine boy with good character.
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104 If Jesus Christ looked at him and loved him, there was something about the boy was real. Right. For the Bible said here (we find out in Mark), "And Jesus beholding him, loved him." Yeah, "Jesus beholding him, loved him." So, therefore, there must be something real outstanding about this young fellow. He had a good character rating. He was a man that was raised right, intelligent, smart, intellectual, successful in business, and a religious man. He had a lot of good characteristics that was outstanding, so much that it attracted the attention of Jesus Christ the Saviour. But when he was confronted, being successful in all these other things....
105 Nothing had went wrong. He was perfectly cut out right, measured up right, intelligent, right education, his success. He was smart, a fine businessman, probably belonged to a businessmen's group somewhere there in Palestine. He might have belonged to a businessmen's fellowship like we have here tonight. No doubt he did, because businessmen has always had fellowships with another, one with the other, because just like "birds of a feather," they have things to talk about.
106 And the religious men, they don't want to talk about the men that runs the barroom and all them together, because they have nothing in common. We've got to have things in common. So Christians has things in common with Christians; sinners has things in common with sinners; and societies---and whatever they are---they have things in common. And this young boy probably belonged to a businessmen's fellowship.

MATT19:20 MARK10:20 LUKE18:21
107 And he was religious as he could be, because Jesus in questioning him here, he said, "I have kept these commandments, observed them all from my youth." That's right.
108 See, he had been brought up right, taught right, and everything. But when he was confronted with the thought of eternal life.... Now, I want you to notice: with all this character that he had, he yet knew he did not possess eternal life.
109 Now, all of our societies, our church, our membership and the things that we hold so dear---our American societies, and everything ---is very fine. There's nothing to be said against that. And our Christian Businessmen's Society here is a great thing. It's been an open door for me on my interdenominational thoughts that "we are Christians."
110 There is no one (no one denomination) can claim us, a real Christian, because you belong to God. Denominations are man-made, and Christianity is heaven-sent. But in all these things that we have---as good as they are, as fine as we come together, and as nice of meetings as we have, and social understanding that we have ---yet we're each one confronted with eternal life. And no matter how successful we've been in business, how successful we've been, and what a great church member we are, how we work, how we try to do things right, still, if it's not done in the right way, it is a worship of God in vain.
MATT15:9 MARK7:7
111 Jesus classed that the same way (as I stop here for a moment). He said, "In vain do you worship me, teaching for doctrine the commandments of men." Now think! A sincere, honest worship with the sincerity of your heart to God, and still be in vain! It began that way with Cain at the garden of Eden. Sincere worship, but was rejected. Very religious, still rejected.
112 In Shreveport last week ... week before last, at a Businessmen's meeting---a breakfast there where several hundreds of people had gathered---I took two and a half hours to speak on doing God a service without being God's will. Now, that sounds strange, but we've got to channel ourselves into God's provided channel and God's way of doing it. No matter how much we think it's right, it's got to be according to the Word of the Lord or it's in vain. Cain worshipped, but it wasn't according to the Word of the Lord. The Pharisees worshipped, but not according to the Word of the Lord. And in this particular message to the Businessmen, I taught this.
1CHR13:3
113 David, he wanted to do the Lord a service, and he was right in what he said. He said, "Is it right for the ark of the Lord to be down there? Let's bring it up here." In the days of the king, the other king that he had succeeded.... He said, "It's not right. They never consulted the Lord by the ark, but we must do it." Now, that's correct, what they should've done. He said, "We should go get the ark, and we can consult the Lord." And that's right. It was down in another country. Said, "We got to bring it up here. Get it up here and put it in our house here, and worship the Lord."
1CHR13:1
114 Now notice, he went in the wrong channel to do it. He consulted the captains of fifties and hundreds and thousands. They all was consulted, every one. Seeing it was the will of the Lord, looked like that it was the Word of the Lord.
115 The Word of the Lord ... sometimes you have to put it in its right place or it's not the will of the Lord. Now let that soak deep and you'll get a general conception of what I'm trying to say.
MATT7:16,20
116 I don't want the church to fall into the steps that you found over there in England: long hair, and painted-faced men, and pervert. We don't want that! No matter how religious it sounds, and how much Elvis Presley can sing religious songs, he's still a devil. I'm no judge, but by their fruits you know them. He's a Pentecostal, but that don't make a bit of difference, see. Your fruits bear record of what you are.
MATT7:23
117 No matter if the Spirit comes upon him, he could speak in tongues, he could shout, he could heal the sick; and Jesus said, "Many of them will come to me in that day, and say, 'Lord, haven't I done this and that?' And I'll say, 'Depart from me, you that work iniquity, I never even knew you.'" See?
118 We've got to be real, genuine Christians, and the only way we can do that is confront it with this question here of eternal life.
119 There's only one form of eternal life, and that comes from God. And He foreordained every creature that would ever have it. Just as you were the gene in your father, you was a gene in God---one of His attributes to begin with---or you'll never be there. You come forth in the bedding ground of your mother. Your father didn't know you; you were in his loins. And when you come forth in the bedding ground of the mother, then you become a human being and are made in the image of your father. Now you can fellowship with him. And the same thing by God, if you got eternal life.
JOHN6:37
120 The life that you come in---the natural life, physical life, that was by your father.... And the only way you can come born again is ... the only way is it has to be from your heavenly Father, His attributes. "All the Father has given me will come to me." See?
EPH1:4 EPH2:6
121 You are here because your name were placed on the Lamb's book of life before there was even a foundation of the world. That's exactly right. You're a gene, a spiritual gene out of your heavenly Father, a part of God's Word. That be so, as I've said, then you was with Jesus when He was here because He was the Word. You suffered with Him, died with Him, buried with Him, and rose with Him, and now sitting in heavenly places in Him.
122 Notice, David thought everything was fine. And he consulted all these people, and they every one began to dance and shout and scream. They had all their religious motions that there was, but still it wasn't God's will to go down and bring the Word of God back to the house of God. But, you see, God always, in all ages, works through one way. His first decision is His only decision, because He's perfect in His decision. He never does nothing except He first reveals it to His servants, the prophets. That's exactly.
MAL4:5
123 That's why this.... The church age that we live in, there's no church---no Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostals, or anything else---can ever put this church into the bride. It'll have to be the answering of Malachi 4, for God to send a prophet to be revealed to, because that's the only way. Our churches denominate and throw the thing into a mess and huddle, just like they've always been, and God always sends the prophet.
124 And there was Nathan standing in the land, a vindicated prophet before God, and he wasn't even consulted.
1CHR13:7
125 And they went down there and caused the life of an honest man, and so forth, and took the ark. Instead of putting it on the shoulders of the Levites to pack it, they put it on a cart to pack it. Altogether messed up!
126 You see, if you don't go according to the will of God, and the way that God has give us to go, they always get it messed up and take it off in some organization, denomination, some message, and there you go, see. It's always been done that way.
MATT19:20 MARK10:20,21 LUKE18:21
127 That's the same thing that this boy was confronted with. He had been a member of maybe the Pharisees or Sadducees or some great order of that day. He was religious as he could be. He said, "I've observed these commandments I've been taught since I was a youth," see. And Jesus loved him for it. But he refused to be guided; he refused to accept the real leadership of Jesus Christ to give him eternal life.
MATT19:16 MARK10:17 LUKE18:18
128 Notice, he believed there was something different than what he had, or he would have never said, "Good Master, what must I do now?"
129 See, he wanted to do something himself. That's the way we do---we want to do something ourself. The gift of God is a free gift. God give it to you; you don't do one thing for it. He ordained it to you, and you're going to have it, see.
MATT19:21 MARK10:21 LUKE18:22
130 Notice, he knew it was there. He believed in it and wanted it. But when he was confronted with how he had to do it, it was different from his ritual. It was different. He could hold his money and belong on to the church that he belonged to, and so forth. But Jesus knew that, and knew that he had h___ded this money, and He said, "Go sell all you've got, and give it to the poor. And come take up your cross and follow me, and you'll have treasures in heaven." But he couldn't do it.
131 The other leaders that he had had in his youthful days had such an influence on him till he refused to accept God's provided way, which was Jesus Christ---the only one who holds eternal life, the only one that can give you it. Not the church, can't give you eternal life; not your neighbor, not your pastor, not your priest, not your creed. Only Jesus Christ Himself can give you eternal life.
132 No matter how good you are, what you quit doing, what you start doing, you've got to accept the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. And then when you do that, He is the Word, and then your life fits right in the Word and it manifests itself to this age that you're living in.
133 Noah had to do that for the Word to be manifested in his age. Now, what if Moses come along, said, "We know what Noah done; we'll take Noah's word. We'll do it just the way Noah did it. We'll build a ark and float down the Nile River and go out of Egypt"? Why, it wouldn't have worked. See, that was another age.
134 Jesus couldn't have come with Moses' message; Luther couldn't come with the Catholic message; Wesley couldn't come with the Luther's message; the Pentecost couldn't come with the Wesley message. And the bride can't be formed in the Pentecostal denomination. It just can't do it. That's exactly right. She's done organized and went out here, and there she sits just like the rest of them. It's a shuck. Just like the life comes up through the....
135 That writer (as I spoke the other night), that writer that wrote this book.... And not because he criticized me so bad---said I was a devil "if there was such a thing." So, he said he didn't believe in God. He said, "A God that could fold His arms and sit up and watch them martyrs through the early ages, and claim to have power to open the Red Sea, and let them women and children be tore to pieces by lions and so forth, and then said He was a loving God." Said, "There's no such a creature." See, the fellow without inspiration of the Word fails to see it.
136 The first corn of wheat, the bridegroom, had to fall into the earth in order to rise again. So did the first bride that was born at Pentecost---had to go through that Dark Ages like any other seed, be buried. They had to die. They must do it. But it started sprouting again in Luther in the first reformation. It didn't look like the seed that went in, but it was the light of that day. The stalk then went on into the tassel, Wesley. And from the tassel it went into Pentecost, the shuck.
137 When you see into ... the wheat, when it comes forth, the corn of wheat (a man that's raised wheat, you go out and see that wheat form in there) it looks just exactly like the grain. But if you'll take a tweezer and sit down and take that wheat and open it up, there's no grain there at all. It's just a shuck. And then what? It's formed there to hold the grain, see. And then, the first thing you know, the life left the stalk to go into the tassel; left the tassel, go into the shuck; it leaves the shuck and goes into the wheat. Three stages, see, of it; and then forms the wheat outside of the three stages (Luther, Wesley, Pentecost). Just exactly, see. No doubt. You can't interrupt nature.
138 Now look, every three years after a message has went forth sent from God, they organize. This has been twenty years, and there's no organization. It won't, see. Now the shuck has to pull away, give the wheat a chance to lay before the Son to ripen: the message coming right back into the church again, forming the body of Jesus Christ just like the first original one that went into the ground.
139 Now, to see the eternal life, the life.... Sure, the stalk back here carried the life. Certainly it did. But, you see, when it become the stalk and it was finished (the organization), the life went right on into Wesley, come right out, like.... And watch each one of them. One ... a big blade don't look like the grain. But when the little pollen comes---like on the shuck ... or, on the stalk---the pollen of the tassel, it looks a whole lot like the grain. But when it comes down to that shuck, it's almost there.
MATT24:24 MARK13:22
140 Didn't Jesus say in the last days [Matthew 24:24] the two would be so close it would deceive the very genes, predestinated, the elected one, if it was possible? Almost like the real thing, see. So ... in the last days. Now, you see, it's wheat time now. It's getting harvest time. This is not Luther's age, this is not Pentecost age---this is the bride age.
141 As Moses called a nation out of a nation, Christ today is calling a church out of a church, you see---the same thing in type---taking them to the glorious eternal promised land.
JOHN1:1,14 HEB13:8
142 Now, to refuse that person that's doing the calling, Christ.... No matter if you're Pentecostal, Methodist, Luther, whatever you are, you've got to, this age---nothing against them, not at all---but in this age now you've got to accept (like they did in that age) the person of Christ, which is the Word! "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ... And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us." "The same yesterday, today, and forever," Hebrews 13:8. See, you must accept that person of eternal life.
143 Now, what life Luther had was justification. Wesley had sanctification---added to it. The Pentecost had the restoration of the gifts coming back in it---added to it. But now it's completing in the body, you see, the three phases of it, and out of that.... Now, when the resurrection comes, the life that lived in them Lutherans that's went out, the life that lived in the Methodists and went out, the life that went into Pentecostals, will all be raptured out of the ground in the body of the bride to be taken in before Jesus Christ. Glory to God! Oh, it's exciting! It's the truth!
144 We've turned a corner! We're looking towards heaven, watching for the coming. The cap on the pyramid, as we would say, it's coming back! The church must be resurrected soon, and we must get ready.
145 And the only way you can is not say, "Well, I belong to the a__emblies. I belong to the Oneness, Twoness [or whatever it is, all them there], I belong to the Church of God." That don't mean a thing. "Our fathers shouted and danced." That's perfectly all right; that was their day. But today you're confronted not with the organization that they made, but with the life that's going on, which is Jesus Christ.
DEUT18:15
146 This young fellow had done the same thing. Moses wrote those commandments. But, you see, the same God that wrote the commandments by His prophet was the same thing that prophesied the day would come, "I'll raise up a prophet likened unto me. And it'll come to pass that all that don't hear him will be cut off"---back in the denominational shucks and tassels. They must go on to life. And today, don't say, "I'm Pentecost. I belong to this; I belong to that." That don't mean nothing. You've got to accept the person Christ, eternal life. Confronts every one of us! Don't forget that.
147 The other leaders, you see, they had such a hold on him. The peoples would talk, "Well, we belong to this, and we belong to that," and had such a hold on him. But what a fatal thing to reject the leadership of eternal life!
MATT28:20 JOHN14:19
148 Now, that life is present tonight. That's right. The Holy Spirit is here, which is Christ in Spirit form. His Spirit, the anointing, is here. "A little while, the world seeth me no more; yet ye will see me ... For I'll be with you, even in you, to the consummation, to the end of the world."
149 Jesus alone can lead you to that eternal life. There's no church, no denomination, no preacher, no priest, no nothing else can lead you to it. You must be led by Him, the only One that can lead you.
150 Could you imagine Him leading you out of His Word, which that's Him? And if He is the Word, and you're a part of Him, won't you be a part of the Word?---the Word that God wants to pour the waters of salvation upon today, to identify Him today; like the apostles identified Him, like Luther, like Wesley, like in the people in them days identified Him. This is another age. It's the Word. The Word said these things that we're seeing taking place now is predicted to take place in this hour. So, accept Jesus Christ and let Him lead you to eternal life.
151 Though he had achieved, this young fellow.... He had achieved all good things. In school, been fine. As a good boy ... no doubt, had been good. As a real father.... In listening to his daddy in business, he had been a good boy, good to his parents. He had been loyal to his priest, he had been loyal to his church, he had been loyal to the commandments of God. But he lost the greatest thing, and the rest of them didn't mean very much to him when he turned down the leadership of eternal life, Jesus Christ.
152 Notice. This leadership confronts every one of us today, the same thing as it did that young man. No matter how religious we are---you may be Catholic, you may be Baptist, Methodist, or you may be Pentecostals, or whatever you are---this same thing confronts you tonight: Eternal life---that's acceptance of Jesus Christ. We are given this opportunity.
153 Sometime in life we have to confront the thing just like this young man did, because you are a mortal being and you are given the opportunity of choice. You have a choice. God made it so you can choose. If He put Adam and Eve on free moral agency so they could choose (and then they made the wrong choice), and, see, He can do no more to you than He did to them: He's got to put you the same thing so you can choose or reject.
You have a choice. Let's look at some of them.
154 You have a choice, as a young man, whether you're going to have an education or not. You have that choice. You can want to be ... just not have it; you can just refuse it.
155 You have a choice of your conduct. I'm going to hurt just a little bit here, see. You can go out and let your hair grow down and be a Beatle or some of these ignoramuses.
156 Or you women, you can look like a decent human being or you can be one of these weird creatures that we have out there---them blued eyes and waterhead haircuts and things---completely against the Word of God, which is absolutely contrary. Not even offer ... couldn't offer a prayer to be accepted. That's the truth. Exactly right. That's what the Bible said.
157 But what's happened to you, church? You've seen so much television, so much things of the world, it's so easy for your old Adam nature to drift into that, to act like the rest of them.
EX12:15,19 EX13:7 EX34:25
158 May I repeat this again: In the kosher, in the offering of the atonement in the days of Moses, when Moses brought the children out, there was to be seven days that there was to be no leaven among the people. Anyone knows that. In Exodus, "No leaven should be found in your camp at all, seven days." That seven days represented the full seven church ages, see.
1JHN2:15
159 No leaven. Now, what is that? No creed, no world. Jesus
said, "If you love the world or the things of the world, the love of God's not even in you," see. And we're trying to mix that! You can't do it! You've got to come to one thing to believe. You're either going to believe God, you're going to believe your church, you're going to believe the world. You cannot mix it together. And you can't hold to them old things that the other church before you did. You've got to take the message of the hour.
EX12:10 EX29:34 LEV8:32
160 He said, "What was left over, don't let it stay till morning [to come into this other age]. Burn it with fire, be destroyed." That the age that you're living in (the message of this age), it's got to be brought out of the Scriptures and vindicated and proved by God that it's God doing so. Then you either receive that or reject it. That's eternal life, leadership of the Holy Spirit, leading His church.
161 We could stay on that a long time, but let's move, just keep moving along.
162 The choice of your conduct.... You can't mix it now. You're either for God or against God, and the outward expressions shows exactly what's on the inside. The c___lebur. Many of you think, "I got the baptism of the Holy Ghost, I'm going to heaven." That don't mean one thing that you're going to heaven. No, sir. You can have the baptism of the Holy Ghost every hour in your life, and still be lost and go to hell. The Bible says so. That's exactly right.
163 Look here, you are a outside person. You have five senses that contacts that outside body. God gave you five senses---not to contact Him---your earthly home: see, taste, feel, smell, and hear.
164 Then you have a spirit on the inside of that, and it has five outlets---conscience, and love, and so forth---five outlets that you contact the spirit world with that, but with your spirit.
165 Your physical contacts the physical. Your spiritual contacts the spiritual. But inside of that you've got a soul. That soul is that gene that come from God.
166 And like a baby formed in its mother's womb, when the baby comes into the mother's womb, by the little germ, it crawls into the egg. It doesn't form one cell a human, the next a dog, and the next a cat, and the next a horse. It's all human cells because it's building off of an original human cell.
JOHN1:1,14
167 And when a man has been born again by the Word of God, predestinated to eternal life, called "the elected," it'll be word of God on top of word, word on word! Not a denominational creed and then a word, and a creed---it won't work! You can't have that leaven in it! Only one eternal life, Jesus Christ the Word. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ... And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us."
168 Friends, you feed my children. You send me across the mission fields to the world to bring the message. I got to be sincere with you. What I'm looking at, maybe you don't see. That's what I'm here to try to tell you. It's not because I don't love people. It's because I do love people. Corrective. When I see the slipping of the church, going off saying, "Well, we did this and we did that," and look around over the church and see their.... It just won't work.
REV3:16,19,20
169 Then look here in the Bible and see it's got to be that way at the end, that lukewarm Laodicean church age, putting Jesus out (the Word). He never called.... He ain't going to call no church. He said, "As many as I love, I rebuke. I chasten them, taking the Word and pound it on, and tell them, 'You're wrong in it!' That's the reason I love you. If you'll open the door and let me in, I'll come in and sup with you." Not a church; He's done put out of that.
170 She's headed for the Ecumenical Council. That's where she's gone, right back into Rome where she come from. And that's exactly. I've got that wrote on paper from twenty-five years ago ... or thirty-three years ago, and there it is. Not only that, it's wrote in the Bible, from visions. She's gone back. There's no way of saving it, it's gone! It's going to be that way.
REV3:20
171 God's calling individuals. "I stand at the door and knock. If any man, any person...." One individual out of a thousand, it might be one out of a million.
NUM14:30 NUM26:65 NUM32:12
172 As I said a few nights ago: When Israel come up out of Egypt, there were just two million people come, and just two people went in---one out of a million. Did you know that? Caleb and Joshua.
JOHN6:31,49,58
173 And Jesus, when He was on earth, they said, "Our fathers ate manna in the wilderness. We're keeping the traditions, and we're doing this. We know where we're standing."
JOHN6:49
174 He said, "I know your fathers ate manna in the wilderness, and they're every one eternally separated. They're dead!"
175 When the sperm comes from the male or female, there's a million eggs comes, there's a million germs come. And out of all them little germs, of the kind.... If it's from the male cow, or the man, or whatever it is, there's just millions of germs, a million germs working. In there there's only one of those germs that's ordained to life, for there's one egg over there, fertile, to meet it. That's right. Only one egg it'll meet. Just like this body here sitting here, and the germ comes from God. And watch that little germ come up among all these other germs, and wiggle around them, right on past them, go over here and find that fertile egg and crawl right into it; and the rest of them die.
MATT7:13,14 LUKE13:24
176 What if it was that way with the church today, one out of a million? See where it would be? "Strait is the gate and narrow is the way, and few there'll be that'll find it; because broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many there'll be that go in thereat." "Is that truth, Brother Branham?" I don't know, but I'm just quoting Scripture, see.
177 Now, you're ordained to life. You see it if you're ordained to see it. If you're not ordained to see it, you won't see it. Said, "They have eyes but they can't see, ears and can't hear." How thankful you should be, church! How you should straighten yourself up from these things! How you should be on fire for God, that your eyes beholds what you see, your ears hears the things you see. Leadership! Why did you come here tonight to hear a message like this? I'm branded across the world, by the churches, as a fanatic. Why did you come? The Holy Spirit led you here to listen. Circumcise! Cut away the things of the world. Accept the leadership of Jesus Christ, or you'll perish as sure as the world.
178 You have a choice of conduct. How you conduct yourself, that's up to you.
179 You have a choice of wife. You go out and take your wife. You want to take a wife, you want to take one that's complementary to your ... to what you want your ... plan your future home to be. Could you imagine a man, a Christian man, going out and taking one of these modern Rickettas for a wife? Could you imagine? What's the man thinking about? What kind of a home is he going to have if he takes a striptease, a burlesque off of the street out here, a street prostitute? "Oh," you say, "now, wait a minute." How does she dress herself? Wear shorts and things? She's a street prostitute. "Oh," you say, "now, Brother Branham!" Oh, them little ol' tight skirts, look like you're poured into: street prostitute.
MATT5:28
180 Jesus said, "Whosoever looketh upon a woman to l___ after her, has committed adultery with her in his heart." Then, he's got to answer for that. And what'd she do? She presented herself. Who's guilty? Think of it.
181 You say, "They don't make any other clothes." They got goods and sewing machines. No excuse. Uh-uh. That's exactly.
182 Now, I don't want to hurt you. And this is not a joke; this is "thus saith the Lord" from the Scriptures. It's exactly true, friend. I'm an old man. I haven't got much longer to stay, but I've got to tell you the truth. If this is my last message, it's the truth, see. Don't, sister. Don't, brother.
183 And you fellows that's hanging onto a creed and knowing the Word of God being vindicated right before you---the baptism of the Holy Ghost and these realities that we have today---and then, because of your creed, turn away from it? How can you be a son of God and deny the Word of God that's predicted for this last days that we're living in? How can you do it? How can the Bible call this...?
184 As I said last night about a king one time down in the south when they had ... the colored down there was sold for slaves. Why, they was no more than just a used car market---you get a bill of sales on them. I was alarmed, at a little place I read one day, where a broker come along to buy some. And he said, "Well, now, I'd like...." They was sad. You'd have to whip them, make them work because they was away from home. They're sold (slaves) in a foreign country they know nothing about, and they'd never be back home again, and they were sad. They had to whip them, make them work. But this broker come by a certain plantation.
185 One young fellow there with his chest out, his chin up, they didn't have to whip him. He was right up, and he kept the morals of the rest of them up.
The broker said, "I'll buy him."
186 He said, "He's not for sale. You ain't going to buy him, because he's not for sale."
187 He said, "Well, what makes him so much different?" Said, "Is he the boss over the rest of them?"
Said, "No."
Said, "Do you feed him different?"
188 Said, "No, he's a slave; he eats out there in the galley with the rest of them."
Said, "What makes him so much different?"
189 He said, "I wondered myself till I found out. Over in Africa (where they come from, where the Boers bought them, and brought them over there and sold them for slaves), over there his father is a king of the tribe. And yet an alien away from home, he knows he's the s

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