Abraham's Seed
59-0423, Abraham's Seed, Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose, CA, 63 min




Usually, when having healing services, I take the afternoon, after about three o'clock, at this time, I go into prayer. I stay right in prayer for the rest of the day until they come and get me at night. Then I come out then to pray for the sick.
Being that we had to squeeze our meeting here, and--and compile it into just these three services, or three days, I thought that I would like to come and kindy have a little time of fellowship with you in the afternoon service.

And I said, "Oh, I think so, Brother Bosworth."
Said, "It's two fellows in one ship." That's right: fellow-ship. So there's quite a bunch of us this afternoon in the old ship, the old ship of Zion.
My little boy, Joseph. The other day before we left home... He's just about three years old. You remember him... The Lord promised him to me six years before he come. And so... And then the next one was born well, the doctors said there could be no more born; it was a girl came. So a lot of people called me up and said, "Billy, the vision meant Josephine, not Joseph."
I said, "No, it meant Joseph."
The doctor our home doctor there, he said, "Just impossible. The woman can never have another baby."
I said, "She'll have one more." So I said, "God promised Joseph, and Joseph's coming."
So when this little fellow was born, they said, "Is this Joseph?"
I said, "I don't know. But Joseph is coming."
So when the nurse that morning said, "Reverend Branham?"
I said, "Yes, ma'am."
She said, "You got a fine, seven pound three ounce boy."
I said, "Joseph, you been a long time getting here. Daddy's glad to see you."
I was thinking maybe Billy, my boy would be a minister, but looks like he isn't. And I asked the Lord to give me someone to hand this Book to after He's finished with me on earth. I hope to put it in the hands of Joseph as a servant of the Lord.

And that give me a text. And then I just picked up my pen and begin to sketch off a few little things that I want to have, won't be able to get. I've never preached on it yet. But that's true.
When He was here on earth, He was so poor, He had not a place to lay His head, and He... When He went to preach the gospel, He had to borrow a boat to preach it from. But He's the Captain of the old ship of Zion.

Now, all gifts operate through faith. Remember, you can't get anything from God outside of faith. "For he that cometh to God must believe that He is, and a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him." So you must come by faith.

And, you know, God's just so everywhere, you can see Him if you'll just get Him on the inside of you. That's what makes it so hard for people to see and understand God, because He's not in their heart. If God is in the heart, He--He shows you. He--He shows Himself to you. And I seen the sun set, and there was God in the sunset. And then I...
As you know, my people are Irish, except on my mother's side. My mother's mother come from the--from the reservations, the Cherokee reservation. And so, I love the outdoors so much, just enough to make me like the outdoors and woods. My conversion never took it out of me, and I'm glad.

And then, the old male elk begin to bugle. He got lost from the herd during the storm. There was God in that bugle. And a wolf got to howling. And the mate answered it the bottom of the hill. There's God in the wolf. Everywhere you look, you can see God.

Now, you all don't believe that Baptists shout; I--I was shouting. Of course, I--I am a Baptist, but I'm a Pentecostal Baptist, one with the Holy Ghost. And so, then while I was carrying on there, if somebody had been in the woods, they'd thought they'd had a maniac out there. Around and around that tree just screaming to the top...

And I thought, "Well little fellow, I--I'm... What's you so excited about the way I'm acting. If you loved your Creator the way I did, you'd be doing the same thing. So..." And I was just talking to him.
But I noticed the little guy wasn't watching me. He cocked his little head and looked down like that, in an old blow down where the storms, previous storms had blowed the tree laps together.
And during the time of the hard blowing, a eagle had been forced down into this blow down. And he was watching that eagle, great big brown eagle, gray eyed. And this big eagle jumped up on the limb. And I said, "Well now, looky here. God, why did You stop me from shouting? I seen the sunset, call of the wolf. I hear Him in the call of the elk, see Him in nature; everywhere around just God. It's good to be here. We could build three tabernacles. But why was it You made that little squirrel carry on like that so I'd see that eagle?"

And so, I noticed the eagle was brave. He wasn't afraid. I wondered, "Why aren't you afraid? Do you know I could take my rifle and shoot you?" Well, if he could've read my mind, he'd knowed that I--I admired him. I admire anything that's not afraid. I hate a coward. And so then I--I noticed him how he... "What makes you so brave?" Well, I thought, "Now, he sees my rifle setting against the tree. And he knows before I could get that rifle and shoot him, he could be in that timber, and I'd never see him no more." He'd just fly through that timber and you'd never catch him then. And so, he knew that. And I kept notice him, taking his feathers, you know, and moving his feathers back and forth. I thought, "Oh, yes. I get the idea."

I watched him there for a few moments. And oh, that little pine squirrel was just cursing him for all that was in him. And he never paid much attention to him. And after while, he got tired of it. So he just gave one great big jump, and made a one two big flops with his wings, and he was outside the timber. And then the amazing thing, he never bluffed any more. He just jumped and made a couple of flops and on with his wing to get out of the timber, and then he knew just how to set those wings. And every time the wind would come in, he'd ride up on it. And I stood and watched him till he got smaller and smaller, till he become a little speck.


O Lord, it is a gracious thing to come into the Presence of God. And we know that You hear, because You promised You would. And we're so happy to know that we have a Saviour that's a--the only Mediator between God and man, that's at Your right hand today to make intercession upon our confession. Anything that we should confess that Jesus has done for us, then You are there to make that good. There is a bloody sacrifice laying on the mercy seat today. And we are so happy to know that we have a right to come through to that; for when we come to God, we want to come boldly. Not because that we think we're deserving, but because we have been bidden to come by the Lord Jesus, Who said, "Ask the Father anything in My Name, I will do it." Oh, how perfect that is.
And let our assurance today rest solemnly upon Thy Word, for It is Truth. And as it is written, "Let every man's word be wrong or a lie, and God's be Truth." And we're coming today, Lord, help us to nail down and clench on the other side Thy Words of faith, that we might go out of here today better people than we were when we come in. For we ask it in Jesus' Name, and for His sake, Amen.

(As it is written, I have made thee the father of many nations,) before him who he believed, even God, whom quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as though they were. [Romans 4:17]
Now, we're going to study these two days, the Lord willing, on faith. Now, faith does not rest upon the shifting sands of man's idea, but upon the solid Rock of God's eternal, unmovable Word. And faith can take its stand upon the--God's Word, the Rock of Ages, and can stand there in the face of death, rejoicing, because it looks across the country to Him that said, "I am the Resurrection and Life." It believes God. [John 11:25-26]
Now, the reason that I've chose today this subject of Abraham, is because that we are Abraham's children. The Bible said that they that are in Christ are Abraham's children--Abraham's seed. And these promises that was made to Abraham, was not only to Abraham alone, but to his seed after him. Now, the promises that He made Abraham was to us also. [Genesis 17:19], [Acts 7:5]

May I quote it like this: If we be dead in Christ, then we are Abraham's seeds and heirs according to the promise. If we be dead in Christ, not after the things of the world, alive in Christ, then we are Abraham's seed, and all the promises is to Abraham and his seed after him. He was a father of, not a nation, but nations. God made him. [Romans 4:9-25], [Galatians 3:16]

Now, the first place, I want you to notice that he was a father of nations, every nation that believes on Him, believes on God, through Christ, Abraham's seed, heirs according to the promise. And the promise that was given to Abraham, not, "If you will..."
The covenant was altogether grace, for when He gave it, the covenant, made a covenant between Adam and Himself, Adam broke the covenant. Every time, man breaks his part of the covenant. But this time, it was absolutely unconditional, the covenant was. It was God's grace determined to save man, not, "If you will... I have." It's already a finished work. [Romans 4:9-25], [Galatians 3:16]

It wasn't Adam running up-and-down through the Garden hollering, "Father, Father, where art Thou?"
It was God screaming, "Adam, Adam, where art thou." See, he reflected then what all man was, a fighter. Instead of man coming right out and confessing his wrong, and being honest before God, man tries to hide back behind some kind of a fig leaf affair. It's still the nature of man to do that. It's just in him to do it. Instead of just confessing, and saying, "I'm wrong. God, You help me," or just taking God at His Word, he will try to find some way to bypass it. Ministers today, many of them try to find a way to bypass Divine healing, try to bypass the baptism of the Holy Spirit. There's no way to bypass it. People go right on receiving It just the same. You're going to receive It anyhow, because It's a promise of God. [Genesis 3:1-21]



But if his mammy was really instructed, she'd say, "Wait a minute, son. Just a minute. I'm going to tell you something you don't know." That's what I want to tell you. See? "You don't know who you are, son. You see, you are borned under a birthright. And when the master of the house... I don't care what you look like; when the master of the house comes out to see he's got a--a new mule born, then the thing he has to do is go get a lamb without a blemish, and take that perfect lamb... And that perfect lamb dies so you can live." Then the little mule can kick up his heels and have a big time.

God called you by His grace, not that you would, but if God would. The Scripture said He was the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. That was God's Word. When God speaks, it's as good as finished right then.
So how you going to stamp out the baptism of the Holy Ghost? How you going to stamp out the gifts? How you going to stamp out the Church? You can't do it. God spoke it, and it's going to be. That settles it. Certainly. It'll materialize somewhere. [Revelation 13:8]

Now, the Book of Revelations said, "When the antichrist comes upon the earth, he will deceive all--'all' upon the earth whose names were not written in the Lamb's Book of Life from (the last revival. No, no.)--from the foundation of the world." God, by foreknowledge, knew you, and called you in Christ, and put your name on the Lamb's Book of Life before the foundation of the world. [Revelation 17:8]

Oh, perfect assurance. Jesus is mine. Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine. Heir of salvation, purchased of God, borned of His Spirit, washed in His Blood. That's our story.
Oh, then Satan can't stand that (See?), because he's a defeated being; he's nothing but a bluff. Jesus paid the price, called us by His grace; we're heir. What a perfect set-up that is. See, he's already defeated. I never defeated him; Christ defeated him. I'm just claiming my own God given privileges. That's all you do. You just tell Satan, "Get away from here. I've got an abstract deed on this building. It's mine. I heired it."


"What do you do with it?"
"It hangs on the wall."
That's faith. People say, "Oh, I'm a Christian. Oh, I believe God can." But what do you do about it? Put it to work. Turn it loose. Do something with it. Get out and hunt up the devil where he says, "You still hurting." Say, "You're a liar." Pull a bead on him. Get him in the scope. Don't be afraid to pull the trigger, 'cause it'll go off as sure as anything. Yes, sir. It'll boomerang on him. So hold on.

Now watch. The first thing God did to Abraham, was called a absolute separation. Exactly. You've got to separate yourself from all unbelief. Get away from it. That's it. You've got to get away from unbelief.
God called Abraham to separate himself from his kindred, from everything that he had, that he might walk with Him. Give him a strange land. That's the way every sinner when he gets saved, he comes into a strange land, among strange people. God calls for a separation. [Romans 4:17]

And if you notice, He never brought it to pass till Abraham completely did what God bid him to do. Abraham wandered, and done everything else, but God never did bless him till he absolutely separated himself from all that He told him to do. [Genesis 13:1-18]

I can hear God give him the commission today, "Well, uh, I'm..." We got a mixed audience, multitudes here in a audience. Listening to me now. You listen to your doctor. About every twenty-eight days, you know what I'm speaking of. I see Abraham get up the next morning after he told Sarah and said, "Sarah, dear."
"Yes, honey."
"Is there any difference?"
"Nope. No difference."
"Well, glory to God. We're going to have it anyhow. Go down to the store and buy you some booties, and buy some birdeye, and some--some pins, and get ready, 'cause we're going to have a baby."
"Well, honey, I'm sixty-five."
"That makes no difference. God said so. That settles it." [Genesis 13:1-18]

Why is it I depend on those visions like in Africa? See those blind, deaf, and see it before it happens, and stand out and challenge to over five hundred thousand in Bombay. Why? God said so. Got to happen. God said so; that settles it. If it's always God, it's always right.


"Oh, your grandchild?"
"No, no, ours."
"Yours? How old is this woman?"
"Sixty-five."
"How old are you?"
"Seventy-five."
"And you're gon... Oh, well, I... Yes, sir. I--I... What is your address? I--I'll call you later. Whew, he's off at the head.
Every man that believes God is considered the same way. Because faith is ridiculous to anybody except he that's got it and God Who's gives it. The world is so intellectual till it doesn't see faith.
It just as real to Abraham as the sun shining or anything else, because his heart said so. God stays on the control tower in your heart, controls your emotions, controls your faith, controls all you are. When God comes into the heart, He takes over.

"No different."
"Hallelujah, we'll have it anyhow. God said so." A year passes. "How you feel, honey?"
"No different."
"Praise God, we'll have it anyhow." Ten years pass. "How you feel, honey?"
"No different."
"Hallelujah. It's going to be greater than ever. Now, instead of sixty-five, you're seventy-five." Plumb on till she was almost a hundred. He was still... He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strong, giving glory to God. Instead of getting weaker, he got stronger.
And we come up the prayer line, and go to the meeting, and see the Presence of God; we say, "Lord Jesus, I believe You healed my hand."
In about a hour, get outside, "Now, how's that hand, you said is..."
"Well, I don't know."
Next morning. "That hand any better?"
"I just can't see it..." Sons of Abraham?

When God's Word has come to be made true and real to your heart, anything contrary any time is a lie. God told the truth. Right. Going to happen anyhow.
"How's your hand?"
"No different that I can see, but praise God, it's healed anyhow. God said so."

Now, to you Catholic... You know, I'm Catholic too. You knew that, didn't you? Sure, I'm Catholic.
I met a fellow the other day. He said, "Billy, the strange thing to me is, that you--your sincerity, and yet not Catholic."
"Oh," I said, "I am a Catholic."
He said, "I didn't know that."
I said, "Oh, yes."
"Aw, now..."
And I said, "Sure. Yes, sir." I said, "Now, is it true..." My people we're Catholic. And when... I said, "Is it true that the Catholic church teaches that this is the history of the Catholic church? Jesus Christ ordained the Catholic church, twelve Apostles, made Peter the first pope."
"That's right." He will agree with that.
I said, "Well then, you know, when He set up the first pope, Peter, and He set up all the apostles, and they wrote this..." I said, "Now, of course, you said the church has power and authority to change anything they want to." They believe that. See? They don't teach the Bible, because it's something in the past. I said, "Then I just believe what the first bunch of Catholics taught. So I'm an old fashioned Catholic."
"Peter said, 'There's no other mediator between God and man,' the first pope that walked with Jesus. And now, you've got all kinds of dead women, and dead men interceding and things. I--I... See? I don't... I believe the old fashion Catholic. And you know, Jesus, the Establisher said in the last book of the Bible, 'If any man will take anything out, or add anything to, the same will be taken out of the part Book of Life.' So I'd just rather be an old fashioned Catholic. See?"

"Yes, sir. That's right."
And I said, "You beg for your living, and sell pen--or newspapers it is, on a corner."
"Yes, sir, that is right."
I said, "You been blind from an explosion, happened years ago."
"That is true." see, he said.
And I looked back, and I seen the old man seeing in a vision. I said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, you're healed."
He started off the platform; he said, "But, I--I don't see."
I said, "That has nothing to do with it. You're already healed. God said so. I'm seeing in a vision."
He said, "Well, what shall I do?"
I said, "Just keep praising God for healing you."
So he come back in a few minutes; he said, "But I'm not healed yet."
I said, "You told me you believed me."
He said, "I did."
I said, "Do you still?"
He said, "I do."
I said, "What are you questioning me about then. Go on, believe."
So he said, "Well, what must I do?" He said, "I'm Catholic."
I said, "Well, that's all right. But I want--I want you to keep believing."
He said, "What must I do?"
"Keep thanking God for your healing, just like Abraham did: Call those things that which are not as though they were."

About two or three weeks after I left, a little boy led him across to the barber shop. Now, he's preaching Divine healing on the land--on the field today. And so, led him across to the barber shop to get a shave.
Well, a little smart aleck barber, you know, had more intelligence than he had gumption to know how to control. So he set him back in the barber chair, and lathered up his jaws, and shaved about one side down. He said, "Say, dad, I heard you was up to see the Divine healer when he come up."
Said, "Yeah, I was up."
He said, "I heard you got healed."
He said, "Yes, praise the Lord for healing me." And his eyes come open. And he jumped up out of the barber chair with the towel on his neck and the barber chasing him with a razor in his hand. Down the street they went. "Praise the Lord, for healing me." See, he stayed with it. Stay with it. Hold on. God said so. That settles it. Stay right there. Oh, it'll take place if you can believe it. Hold on; that's what Abraham...

He, "Glory to God, we'll have it anyhow."
Maybe the doctor send a runner out and said, "Hey, what about that baby case?"
"Going to have it anyhow. Praise the Lord. Going to have it anyhow. It's all finished. God said so. We got the boots; we got the pins; we got the birdeye. We got everything ready; it's coming."
"When's it going to be here?"
"I don't know. But God said it anyhow; we're going to have it. Amen. That settles it. I don't know when it's going to be; that's up to His wisdom. But we're going to have it."
When a man takes God at His Word, you're going to get it. I don't care what takes place; God said so. That settles it forever. That's all of it.

You see, God wants you to do what He says do. Don't hang on, say, "Now, I would go down to that meeting. I'd bring Suzie down, but her mother doesn't bel..." That doesn't have anything to do with it. See? Separate yourself from every unbelief. Then God will act in your stead. He will act for you.

I was talking to a young man awhile ago. We was talking about God. And I said, "You see the Spirit of God in a man. He meets someone, it's like through a shady glass. But he knows that something in there is his brother." What a love. Someday when that veil's taken away, then we will know as we're known.

That's the way people make their choice today. They say, "Well, if I want to be religious, I'll... Here's a church that's already established. It's a great church; it's a big church, got plenty of money; it's fine people." Be careful. By faith, we choose (See?), by faith. [Genesis 13:1-18]

That's what we got to look by faith and see. Like Moses, looking out the same window that Pharaoh did, upon the same people. Pharaoh called them mud-daubers. That's all they was, just a bunch of slaves. But by faith, Moses saw them to be the promised people. [Genesis 13:1-18], [Hebrews 11:23-27]


Now, said, "Rise up, Abraham. Look east, north, west, and south. It's all yours. I give it all to you." The meek shall inherit the earth, we know that. "Notice. Look everywhere, it's all yours. Get up. Don't just set there, get up and walk through the land, see how you like it."
That's the trouble with people today who call themselves Christians. Somebody say, "You know, if I owned anything, I'd want to see what I got. I'm nosy. If somebody'd give me a house, I'd look at every inch of it. I want to see what it looks like, climb up." [Genesis 13:1-18]


You may think I'm just a little crazy. But if I am, just leave me alone. I'm more happier this way than I was the other way. So I--I like this way the best. And so... But I know that I'm a heir, heir of salvation, heir of every promise.
Why you Pentecostal people. You sing:
Every promise in the Book is mine,
Every chapter, every verse, every line.
Then act like it. Amen. Walk around, and see what you--see what you got in here. It's all yours. You're heir to it, so walk around. Take possession. It belongs to you. God gave it to you. What a beautiful promise there.

Now, Abraham played the part of a Christian again, of Christ going out after the fallen brother to bring him back. Christ went out after the fallen brother to bring him back.
Here's just a little something on the side now. You smear this butter on after you get home and think about it.
Listen. As soon as they got back, Abraham, from the slaughter of the kings, kings come out to meet him. And Melchisedec came to meet him, which was the King of Salem, which was the King of Jerusalem, King of Peace. He had no father; He had no mother; He had no beginning of days nor no ending of life. He's still alive, ever-who He was. He never was born; He never had a papa, and never had a mama. He never had a day He started; never have a day that'll end. Who was He? Watch this Guy. [Genesis 14:1-24]

And some of you mothers, I want you to notice something here too on the tithe paying. Now, Levi was yet in the loins of Abraham when he met Melchisedec, and the tithe that Abraham paid to Melchisedec was allotted to Levi. For the Bible said that Levi, who received tithes, paid tithes for he was yet in the loins of Abraham when he met Melchisedec, which was his great-great-grandfather. I wished I had enough time here to preach on: "Sowing To The Wind And Reaping The Whirlwind," for you. [Genesis 14:18-20]

For there, He allotted that to Levi, paying tithes, when he was in the loins of his great-great-grandfather. Abraham begot Isaac, Isaac begot Jacob, Jacob begot Levi. There you are. Great-great- grandfather, he paid tithes in the loins of Abraham. What a beautiful thing there, folks. Live right. It'll--it'll do something to your children to follow you. On, on, keep living right, doing right, separating yourself from the things of the world, and live godly in this present world for Christ Jesus. [Genesis 14:18-20]

Then God wanted to make this oath--or confirm this oath to Abraham. Now, he's getting real old. Now, I want you to... Now, take your cherry pie now, and get your fork to lay the seed over to one side if you hit one. And then if you don't, then you lay your seed over and keep eating pie. And if you're eating chicken, I never eat the bones, but it never stops me from eating chicken. I just keep on eating chicken, lay the bone down. That's the way you do now, the same thing.

Oh, now watch how He's confirming this oath. And oh, my Arminian brethren, set still just a minute and listen to this. Notice. Just as the sun was going down, a great horror fell over Abraham, death that's due to all men--horror. Then after that, come a smoking furnace: every man due to go to hell. But after that, come a little white Light and passed between these. Oh, my. Do you get it, what He's speaking of? Christ, you see? [Genesis 15:9-18]

But Abraham, in the Oriental country, the covenant was then, if they made a covenant, they wrote it out on a piece of paper, a piece of script of some sort. And then they killed a beast, and cut the beast open, and stood between this beast's body; and took this piece of paper, and took their oath, and tore it apart; gave one to one party, and the other party taken the other; and took an oath, that let their body be like this dead beast if they ever broke this covenant. See? And then when they come together, both those pieces of paper had to dovetail one against the other one, 'cause you cannot duplicate it in any way, the way it's tore; it has to be the same.

See, you could join church; you could do anything you want to, but the Spirit that raised Christ from the dead has got to be in you. Amen. He tore Him apart. We got the Holy Ghost; He's got the body. Someday it'll join together, we'll be one. "That day you'll know that I'm in God, God in Me, and Me in you, and I..." Oh, at that day... You get it? Confirmed it with an oath by Himself, that that's what He would do. [John 14:20]


After He did that, then He appeared to him in the 17th chapter of Genesis, and He appeared to him in the Name of God Almighty, great God Almighty. I like that Name. Almighty, if He's Almighty God, He can do all things. And if He cannot do all things, then He's not Almighty God. I like that.
And the word from Elohim, "El" being God, He's... His... Actually the Name was "El Shaddai." I may not pronounce that word just right: El Shaddai. Now, "El" is God, like Elohim. "Shad" is "a breast like on a woman." "Shaddai," is plural, "breasts, breasted." Then He is the breasted God. [Genesis 17:1-25]

"Say, Brother Branham, the doctor told me I had cancer, was going to die."
"But I am the breasted One. I'm Elohim. I'm El Shaddai. Oh, Abraham, you little old drawed up, shriveled up looking fellow (That's right.), hundred years old, stooped over, long whiskers and long hair, stooped back, and little old Sarah, just about big as your fist. But I am the breasted God." [Genesis 18:1-15]


And when a child of God... Here it is, get it. When a child of God begins to break through that dark mist of unbelief, and gets a hold of God's promise, and begins to draw from it, draw from it, it shuts up about its sickness then. It begins to draw from it; it's satisfied. They don't say, "Well, my hand's no different." It don't even look at the hand any more. Why? It's looking at where its strength's coming from. My strength cometh from the Lord. Hallelujah. "Hallelujah" means "Praise our God." He's worthy of all the praise. He is the breasted One. Lean up against Him. [Psalms 121:2]

Now, what if the mother gave the baby the breast, and the baby refused to take it. The baby will die. That's all. And the baby doesn't just--time it take its first mouthful become a big fat healthy baby. But it's laying there drawing, and satisfied while it's drawing. First thing the warm milk gets into its little stomach, and its little bright eyes begin to roll around. Mommy pats it. She knows he's coming along just fine. You just take God one time like that, you children of Abraham, say, "Lord God, I believe in Jesus Christ. I believe that You--You sent Him to the earth. He was wounded for our transgressions; with His stripes we were healed. I'm laying right against that promise right now. I believe right now that I swallowed the first big mouthful. I feel it warm as it goes down into my heart. I believe I feel better already." Do you? Sure. Oh, my. The little toes begin to wiggle, little hands begin to move. Something's taking place. Why? You're nursing from the breasted God that your father Abraham nursed from. Oh, God, have mercy. Believe Him with all your heart. [Isaiah 53:5]

Lord, oh, we appreciate You so much, the great Holy Spirit, the confirmation that You keep Your Word. Did not our Lord look down through the time and see how man would stretch the Word, and make It say things that It was not intended to say? Oh, we realize that, Lord, but we're so glad that He said this: "I'll not leave you comfortless. I'll pray the Father, and He will send you another Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, and He will abide with you forever," One that would confirm the Word. And You said, "When He comes, He will testify of Me and will show you things to come." How glad we are today, Lord, to have the Presence of the Holy Ghost. [John 14:18]


May every church grow and prosper, and great revivals break out through the country, revival fires be burning on every altar. Grant it, Lord. May there be such a kindling power of this little get together here, and this brotherly come together will be an example to all churches everywhere. What God will do. May this San Joaquin Valley just be one roaring for a revival from church to church. Grant it, Lord. For we ask...