Conferences
60-0228, Conferences, First Assembly Of God, Phoenix, AZ, 73 min




Good evening friends. It is a priv... [The congregation claps--Ed.] Thank you. That just makes me feel double welcome. And so nice to be here in Arizona tonight in this city of Phoenix and this lovely tabernacle with this fine fellowship, which I've looked forward of coming back since I was here last.
And few days ago it was mentioned just before I went overseas, that the possibilities of coming back to Phoenix, that none of the brethren was coming in this time. Well, that sure made me feel good to know that I'd get to see my friends again out here. And while I was in Puerto Rico and in the--the Caribbean Islands, why, then when I returned I heard then that we was coming out here. And it certainly was a great privilege to get to come back.

And up on Sixteenth and Henshaw was a desert. That's where I stayed, up, just right out on an old country road. Rode down along an irrigation ditch coming into Phoenix, how I got down from the Henshaw Road coming into Phoenix, all gravel, just an old gravel road coming here. Certainly has changed.

But He has never changed and never failed to remain the same loving, sweet Saviour that I have--that I found. The only thing in me, it just seems like He gets more dear to me each day as it goes by. Because I'm getting just a little closer to Him. My life's running out, and I'm not the little boy I was a few years ago. But there's one great hopes that I have, that someday to return back to that again, only with immortal life never to die.

I said, "Yes, it was caused to start with from a barber putting carbolic acid on my hair; it all come out and then it never did come back right." I said, "But, honey, I want to tell you; I haven't lost one of them."
She said, "Pray, tell me where they're at?"
I said, "Well, I'll answer you if you'll answer me."
She said, "All right."
I said, "Where were they before I got them? There were bound to be a substance somewhere. And wherever they were before I received them, they are there waiting for me to come to them." Someday this... That is exactly right. Not one hair of our head but what's numbered, God knows all about it.

And then we're... Knowing that this life no matter whatever happens in this life, all of our homes, our big city, our fine nation, this fine state of Cal--of... I better not say that, had I? The water rights are too... Arizona is a--will fade and go away someday. All of our homes in this valley will be dust again. But our souls has immortality when we're borned again of the Spirit of God. God promised to raise us up again at the last day through His Son Jesus Christ, and then we would be young forever. We'd never have to be sick no more, never have no more heartaches or sorrows. And what a time that will be. When He said in Revelations 21: "I saw a new heavens and new earth: for the first heaven and first earth was passed away; and there were no more sea..." That's the one we're longing to go to, striving to go to. [Revelation 21:1]

Today I was standing in the caf--Miller's Cafeteria, and the man who was taking care of the meat back there knew me. Then the boy waiter said, "Hello, Brother Branham." I set down, and I met my friend, Brother and Sister Norman and their people from Tucson. In a few moments an elderly man and woman come up, and this lady, when they introduced themselves, was from Oakland came over, going to be here for the meeting. They're probably present tonight. And she received, as I understand, the Holy Spirit two years before I was born. She's been--been preaching for forty-one years, I think it is, the Gospel.

Want to thank our precious brother here tonight, and the board of this church for inviting us and bringing us out here so we could associate and have great fellowship together. Trusting that God will give us a great meeting, I think it's about fifteen days. My, can you put up with me long? Fift--that'll be about as long as I ever held a meeting in my life, would be fifteen days, the longest meeting. I usually just stay three to five nights and gone.

And because of our coming together, I trust that it'll cause a revival, a real revival over the entire Maricopa valleys here, that there will be a revival in every church, and everywhere, there'll break out the Spirit of God of love, and fellowship, that'll be on its way to bring Jesus Christ the Son of God back to the earth again. Upon those thoughts before I take a text, let us bow our heads for a word of prayer.
Now, before we pray, would there be any would like to be remembered in this prayer? If they would, just raise your hands up to God, inside or out. He sees and understands. Keep your thought in your mind now as we pray.

And if we have sinned against our brother, or against our neighbor, or anyone, may the Holy Spirit reveal that to us at the beginning of this revival, that we might go and make these things right, that we might have clear hearts, and clean hands, and undefiled conscience before Thee, that Thou could send us to the needy, those who are indifferent about God. Our testimony would not be hindered, but the great Holy Spirit would go before us and help us to bring people to the Lord Jesus. [John 16:23-24, 26]

We ask, Lord, to remember those that are sick and afflicted, the shut-ins tonight out in the hospitals, and the convalescent homes, and around, let Thy Holy Spirit, Lord, minister graciously to them through the Name of the Lord Jesus.
Give unto us of Thy grace and Thy love. And give us Thy Word, Lord. May the Word each night be planted into our hearts, and the Holy Spirit water until we become real statues of God, members of His body bringing forth love in such a measure, that it would be so salty until all of Phoenix would thirst to be like those Christians. For it is written of our Lord, that He said these words, "Ye are the salt of the earth." And we realize that salt is a savour when it contacts. May we live such lives till our spirits will contact others, and make them crave to be the people, and live the life that the Holy Spirit lives through us.
Bless Thy Word as we read It tonight. And we pray that You'll establish It in our hearts, for we ask it in the Name of the Lord Jesus Thy Son. Amen. [Matthew 5:13]


Come now,... let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be white as wool.[Isaiah 1:18]
I thought that would be a very appropriate thing to start out the service with tonight. And I want to take the text, if I should call it a text, of: "Conferences."
The prophet here has been called to God said, "Come, and let us reason together. Let us just have a conference."

Many in here can remember a conference that I have in mind tonight, was a few years ago, when they had what they called, the Big Four Conference. The free nations was come together and held a conference, because that they was an emergency. At that time Germany was just about to take England and the--the world, as it was. There was a state of emergency.
And the Big Four powers of the free world met together, and--and they was trying to come upon some idea, something that they could put their hands on, that they could change the strategy to--to know how to win that war.

This minister friend of mine was listening to the radio, and he was just walking the floors, listening at the speech. And he said, "Someone knocked at the door, and it was during the time that when we were having rough times." You couldn't have sugar in the coffee, and well, we complained about that. And had to boil the coffee the second time, and we complained about that.
Sometimes I wonder if we don't do a little bit too much complaining. When we think of having to boil the coffee twice and complaining about it, and men dying on the field... Young American blood being shed on the field, and blood of the nations poured out, and then we complain about some little sacrifice that we have to make. It--it seems like that... I hope this doesn't seem wrong, but we seem to be more or less an ungrateful people for the things that we do have. We don't put the valuation to the things that we do have.

And he said, "My dear man, won't you come in and set down just a moment?" He said, "I'm hearing the returns of the results of the Big Four Conference."
And the young fellow wasn't interested in a conference; he was only interested in his own poetry. And he wouldn't even listen to the minister, till the minister had to take him to the door, and make him set on the porch, until he had heard the returns, because he seen the only thing in life to him was to sell this poetry that he had written.

And then recently, the Paris Conference... We remember the great Paris Conference, another great historical marker. And then now, our own beloved President Dwight Wisen--Eisenhower, he's visiting the free world, conference after conference after conference. Khrushchev, he's also out, conference after conference after conference.

God also has conference. God holds conferences when emergency arises. Let us look into some of those conferences. The first one that I can call when an emergency arose, was we would call it the Eden Conference. When word reached heaven that God's children had fallen, there were immediately something had to be done, because His own son and His own daughter had fallen from grace. And there was a case in the stage of emergency; if man ever existed, there had to be something done.

And how are they going to live after the death sentence hangs on them? And there was a conference held. And there was a propitiation made for that sin. And temporarily, until the woman's seed was to bruise the serpent's head, that would pay the full penalty of sin, there was a lamb sacrificed until that time to be fulfilled. And there was something that was achieved. There was something done that was great, a way that man could be saved again. [Genesis 3:1-21]

And then let's call another conference. There was a time when there was a prophet that knowed the Lord God as his Saviour. And he'd misbehaved himself and tried to do it in his own way. May I stop here just for a moment to say this, my brother, or my sister; any time that any person ever tries to do God's Word, or will, in their own way, they need a conference right quick with God, 'cause they're wrong. There's only two ways to do anything; that's right and wrong. That's your way and God's way. Your way is always wrong.
Moses found out that his way didn't work. And as Moses learned the hard way, so have I learned it that way. No doubt, but many of the people here tonight, setting here, or standing here, has learned it the same way. It's a hard way. It's best to surrender your will to God's will and hold a conference with Him. [Exodus 2:11-15]

That's what's the matter with the people today. We're trying to outsmart something. We're trying, even in our churches, to see how great a steeple we can build, the better class, as we call it, to get in, the better dressed. Taking away the real jewels and nuggets of the Gospel and compromising upon them: instead of the altar, a handshake. Instead of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, we compromise to a handshake, or a baptism by immersing to the sprinkling of some water, anything to get our own plan in it. But it'll never work. It never did work, and it never will work. God's way is always right. Got to be His way, is the only way.
Moses and all of his great military mind, and how that he could achieve... He thought murder was the--the question, or murder was the way, and he slew an Egyptian. In his very beginning he found himself defeated. [Exodus 2:11-15]


See, anything that you try to do, the intellectual mind is so contrary to the Spirit. The intellectual mind thinks it has to be smart and wise. The Holy Spirit is humble. Break down all you ever knowed and walk sweet and humble before the Lord, loving Him with all your heart, with all your mind, and with all your strength. There's where the Holy Spirit works. Make you do things that you didn't think you ever would do. It'll make you repent and go back and shake hands, and make up with people, that you could join church and still call yourself a Christian, and hate down in your heart, but you can't be led of the Holy Spirit and do that. You can't do it. You can't--you can't cheat. You can't lie. You can't pull shady deals. It's got to be out and above board, and the Holy Spirit's approval on it. [Exodus 2:11-15]

So Moses... God determined, 'cause He'd elected him to do so. He wandered in the desert, and one day on the back side of the desert God decided to call his runaway prophet. And He selected a certain tree. I've always wondered, wonder what He put on that tree that it didn't burn up? The leaves were popping and cracking, and the fire burning. And I don't know how long it'd burned. But it didn't burn. It was God's selected place to meet His prophet. [Exodus 2:11-15]

Moses walked up to the burning bush, watching and beholding. What a sight it was to see a bush that was burning, and yet, it did not consume. And when he walked up to the burning bush, he got orders, "Take off your shoes, Moses, for the ground that you're standing on is holy ground." Moses obeyed by taking off his shoes. [Exodus 3:1-5]

How different it is from God's conferences. Man don't come together in God's conferences to eat. They come together to fast, and to pray, and to receive orders, and go forward with it. [Isaiah 1:18]

Men who ever have a conference with God, or women, knows what it means to forsake food sometime, forsake water, forsake the things of the world, forsake everything else, to come apart with God to hold a conference.
Moses on this first conference, the burning bush, he received orders from God. "I'm the God of your fathers, and I've heard the cries of My people and I'm sending you down to deliver them. I want you to go down into Egypt."
Look what simple reasons he used. Moses begin to make excuses and said, "I'm--I'm not... I'm slow of speech and so forth."
So He told him that He'd be with him, and the Angel of God would go before him in signs and wonders that He would do. So he was ready then to go. [Exodus 3:6-7], [Exodus 4:10]

God promised Abraham that his Seed would sojourn in a strange country among strange people. But He would bring them back to that land after they'd been captive four hundred years. So Moses was perfectly in line with the Word of God. And even in that you still hit obstacles. [Exodus 3:1-21]

Those things happen. Moses was perfectly in line of duty of God, and also in line of the Scripture. The first thing for a man to do to find out if something's went wrong, is check himself. Are first you in the line of God's Word? Then the next thing, are you in line of duty, following what the Holy Spirit told you to do? Then if that be so, then there's only one thing left, that's a conference. [Exodus 14:1-15]


God said, "Stand on your feet, Moses. Go, speak to the children of Israel that they go forward."
Never does God ever say retreat. There's no retreat in God. God is, "Go forward." [Exodus 14:15]

"Well," say, "I know someone went into fanaticism." But that wasn't you. See? Your duty is to go forward; until God gets through with you just keep moving forward. [Exodus 14:15]

From there came Oral Roberts and the--and Tommy Osborn, and so forth; and revival fires burn all over the world tonight. Why? Speak and going forward. Don't back up, we're coming to kind of a slow down. There's no place to slow down. If there's anything, get in double gear and let's go forward. No stopping place, Pentecost cannot stop. There's no place to stop. Let's not build a fire on the same ground. Anyone's... Two fires in two nights. Let's build a new fire here tonight and a new fire on up the road a little, on and on, until we see Jesus. There's no stopping place now.

A conference, that's what the churches need tonight is a con-ference: get orders, and move forward. You pray and ask if it's time now to lay the great blessing of this, that's went through in the last thirty or forty years of Pentecost, of the blessing of the Holy Spirit. The baptism that set the world afire for a revival that's never been set--sin--seen since the day of Pentecost in the beginning... They never had it in the Lutheran revival; they never had it in the Wesley revival; they've never had it in no revival till this revival. It's not time for Pentecostal to lay itself to seed; it's time to spread out its tents. It's time to go forward, bringing in the brethren from every denomination, from every walk of life, and the Message to burn forward. No time for stopping. If you're halting, let's call a conference, see what's wrong.

If we cool off, what are we going to do? Then we're putting a bad example before them. No time for cooling off, it's time for a warming up. And we can't have a warming up, till we have a conference, an old time revival that'll bring back the revival fires that'll attract attention; when sinners are borned into the Kingdom of God, when man begin to see ill-famed women, and ill-famed men, and sinners repenting, and changing their life, going forth, making restitutions, weeping, bringing precious sheaves. The--the Church needs a good case of old time godly love, brotherly love. We need a conference. Hold a conference.
Quickly, let's go to another conference. There was a Gethsemane Conference. There's many we could mention. There was a conference one day in Babylon, whether they should bow to the image of the king or whether they keep God's Word. God sent the fourth Person down on account of that conference.

When we get so wrapped up in the things of the world, till we can't come to church on Sunday night, or--or Monday night, or any other night, and have to watch our television programs, and certain things like that, that shows that the world has leaked into us. [Daniel 6:1-23]

Ministers, break down their middle wall of partition. Church members that'll forget the differences between the denominations of churches. Church members, and ministers, hold to the horns of the altar with one accord and pray until the fire of God begins to fall again. God knows the... The stubbornness, indifference of men is broke up, and godly fear, and brotherly love takes its place in the human heart. Then you'll become salty. Then the message will have its preeminences in the heart. It'll have its influence in the city. [Hebrews 12:1]

Jesus was brought Himself to a decision. And before going to Calvary, the Father brought His own Son into conference in Gethsemane, while Angels taking their positions, to see what the decision would be.
Oh, it might not have been this way, but let's think maybe it was. I can hear Him say, "Son, do You desire to go on to Calvary? There's a band waiting for You; there's persecution; there's death and murder laying in the way. There's exposure of Your own body; they'll strip the clothes off of You; they'll beat You into pulp. They'll pull a crown of thorns over your head, and You'll die screaming for mercy. Should You go on?"

Jesus, when He looked up into the face of the Father, He said, "It's not My will; it's Yours to be done." What a decision. That decision anchored and swept the world, and still comes tonight to every penitent soul. "Not My will, but Thine be done." That's the decision of... [Luke 22:42]

That's what's the matter today. That's what's the matter with our churches today. What's the decision for this hour? Looky, here, when Khrushchev, and with the communists the other day, could take a little bottle of medicine, and shake it in the face of the world, a atheist, ungodly, god-hating nation, and say, "We can take a paralytic and pour this into him, he will straighten up again."

They're trying to build bomb shelters down under the ground, four hundred feet and make it out of steel. Why, the concussion of one of those bombs that blows a hole in the ground a hundred and seventy-five feet deep, for a hundred and fifty square miles. Why, there's no way to dig out of it. There's only one way to get out of it, is go up out of it.

Now, the--the communist shake a bottle in front of us, say, "We got it here."
Jesus Himself said, "Verily, I say to you: if you say to this mountain, 'be moved,' and don't doubt in your heart, but believe that what you said will come to pass, you can have what you said."
Oh, my, what's the matter then? A conference, that's what we need, a conference: one accord and a conference. [Mark 11:23]

How they must do? Carry a pad of paper with them and take everybody's name down, give them communion, and send them on, was that it? But they were waiting with one accord in one place; that was Pharisees, Sadducees, all the rest of them. The little things of their denominations had been broke down. Their sect and so forth of their--of their religious teaching had been broke down; they were called to a conference by Jesus Christ. There they were waiting with one accord. And suddenly, there came a sound from heaven like a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were setting. There appeared unto them cloven tongues like fire, and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and begin speaking with other languages, as the Spirit gave them utterance. [Acts 2:1-4]

Brother, we capitalize upon the things of God, and make it just our group is the only ones. God, it is time to call another conference. Get back to God again and hear another sound like a rushing mighty wind, to see brotherly love. We hear so much today about Christians has got to be millionaires. You have to own a fleet of Cadillacs or you're not spiritual. How far that is... [Acts 2:5-6]

How contrary that is from real Pentecost. You got to live in a better neighborhood today. You got to do this, and you got to dress this way, or be that way. That's all right. I believe Christianity as much soap and water as God will make you keep yourself clean (That's right.), physically. And of course, if the Holy Spirit's there It will spiritually.

A certain fellow raised up when I said this, and he said, "Brother Branham, that's the greatest mistake the church ever made, let them do that."
I said, "Why you get that?"
He said, "Because when the persecution arose they had no homes to go to, and they were scattered everywhere."
I said, "It's Exactly the will of God. 'Cause then they had no place to go, no worldly possessions; they went forth preaching everywhere, and the Word of the Lord grew. God's decisions is always right. That's right. Went forth everywhere preaching, that's the way He had scattering the Word."

Now, there was another conference, and we're coming to a close, with this last conference. There was a conference arose after they were scattered abroad everywhere preaching. And two of them went up to the gate called Beautiful, and there laid a lame man that was sick, crippled from his mother's womb. And he was lame in his feet. And Peter and John said, "Look on us." And he did, and he said, "Silver and gold have I none." That's stiff. But such as I have..." Would you trade that for silver and gold? Would you trade that for a name of popularity? Would you trade that for a television show on Sunday night, or Monday night, Tuesday night, whenever it was, when your church has got services going on.
That's what's the matter today. I've often said this: "If this isn't that, then I'll keep this till that comes." [Acts 2:39], [Acts 3:6]

It did something to the congregation. They took them in, and whipped them, and threatened them, that they should no more preach in such a Name, no more scatter that heresy of Pentecost any farther.
So when they did that, they went out with that threat, that they'd be throwed into prison if they preached it again: said anything about the, Jesus being raised, and the Holy Ghost here, performing miracles. You know what they done? They were in trouble. There was an emergency. So they went to their own company.
That's where we ought to go tonight, not go out and ask the mayor of the city how we should do this, or how we should do that. We shouldn't send off to some school of education, and ask how we must do this, or how that, we must do that. If our church is getting lean in the Spirit, the thing we should do is hold a conference with God. [Acts 3:6]

Then the house was shook where they were assembled together. What an answer. Give us a conference like that on Eleventh and Garfield; we'll preach the full Word of God; we'll stand on everything that God said stand. We'll believe in being dead from sin and alive in Christ. We believe that a--a man that's dead from sin, refrains from the things of the world, because they're dead to him. There's no more gossips, and pouts, and fusses, and fights, and stews. He's at peace with God and with the church from then till the day he's taken out of the world. [Acts 4:25]

There's another conference coming. And that's the conference of judgment. Now, you might not have been at the Big Four; neither was I. You might not've been at the Geneva; neither was I. But brother, sister, let me say this to you as your brother; that one, you're going to be there. Every time that ambulance screams out there on the street, it let you know that you're going to be there too. Every time you pass by the graveyard and see a tombstone, something tells you you're going to that conference. Every time you hear the warning voice of your pastor across this pulpit, it tells you you're going to the judgment. Every time you comb your hair, and see the gray, or it falling, the wrinkles in your face, your eyes dimming, what is it? You're going to judgment. You're going to be at that conference. Just remember that. You've got to be there, young or old, right or wrong; you're going to stand there. Some men's sins go before them; some follow.


There might be some say, "Well, look here, Brother Branham; I'm an old man, an old woman. I'm--I'm insignificant. I was borned in a home that didn't believe in God." [Isaiah 1:18]

I believe tonight, and I pray that right in this audience, right now, that Angels of God will take their places around this building. Let's hold a conference. What if you die tonight? Or what if somebody runs in the door and say, "John Doe, I have a message here for you."
"Oh, what is it? I'm John Doe?"
"I have a order here; you inherit a million dollars." Oh, that would be grand. But you might die before you ever get it.

"Well, here's a--here's a postal order. Here's a--from the government shows before this can be written, this order, there has to be a million dollars on deposit before this can be written."
I say, "Well, what are you hollering about? You just got a piece of paper."
But you say, "Look what it is. Look on here. Here's the postal clerk's name," if such could be written, "a million dollars on deposit here; it's in the bank."
I don't care what you got against you. You may have cancer; you may be--you may be sin-sick. You may have demon possession. I don't care what you got; I've got a Message here for you, screaming across this pulpit as hard as I can: there's pardoning; there's grace; there's healing; there's forgiveness; there's love; there's joy; there's peace.
You say, "Why are you so enthused about it, Brother Branham?"
It's written, "Thou your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow. Come, let us reason together."
But you say, "I'm unworthy." I know you are, but Jesus died for you. [Isaiah 1:18]

And they looked him over, and there his arms was broke; his legs was broke; and his... They thought he was unconscious; he wasn't even hardly breathing. So a bunch of doctors, they thought about others they had, and they said, "We should hold a little conference here. Now, the old man is nearly seventy, no doubt; we don't know--know--know who he is. It'll take us hours after hours of our time to operate, set his bones back again, and try to straighten him up. And the old fellow doesn't have very much longer to live, and we got others waiting out here. I just don't believe it's worth while to do it. Let's just lay him back, and it won't be too long till he will be gone anyhow."

Sure you are. Angels of God are here. I don't care what you've done, "Though your sins be as scarlet, they'll be white like wool; though they be red like crimson, they shall be white like snow."
Let's hold a conference, each one where you're at, and ask God, "O Lord, am I worth anything? I'm just a little housewife. I--I'm just a farmer. I--I work at a filling station." [Isaiah 1:18]

Now, and "What must I do? Maybe I've just got this week to work and that'll be the last that I'll ever have time to work." Let's hold a conference now and see what the Holy Spirit would say, while we bow our heads everywhere, inside and out.
If our pianist there, ever who it is, will go to the piano just a moment...

While we have our heads bowed and our eyes closed, each one of you now, a little private conference with God while we wait.
"Though your sins be as scarlet, yet they shall be white like snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be white like wool."
You say, "Brother Branham, it's sickness that I've got." That's... A little faith right now will settle the whole thing. It's just a little sin not to believe. What is sin? Unbelief. "He that believeth not is condemned already." Let's find a little conference. [Isaiah 1:18]

Now, inside and out, with you heads bowed, how many like to be remembered tonight in closing prayer of the message? Would you raise your hand. God bless you, you. God be with you. Outside would you want to hold your hand? God sees, there's no darkness or dark, but what He can see. Yes, hundred and fifty, two hundred, or maybe more hands have went up. There's no way for us to make an altar call here. The altar's full of little children. But the...

Our heavenly Father, in the sacredness and sweetness of this minute that may mean the difference between death and life to many people. We cannot see outside standing in the church yard, but around the building, inside, over the audience, we seen many hands, many of those calling for salvation, many of those wanting to be saved and filled with Your Spirit.
Then there was many raised their hands for sickness. And we've been through the conferences, Lord, of that upon the Word, we ministers, and we have orders from You, "Preach the Word." That's why they call us Full Gospel preachers; we preach the whole Word, the whole counsel of God. We believe He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquity; the chastisement of our peace is upon Him, and with His stripes we were healed. We believe that's so, Lord; we're settled in that in our heart. No matter what they have done, through their sins be as scarlet, You promised if they'd come and reason together... [Isaiah 53:5]

Lord, if there be anything in me, as I stand here at this pulpit, over this sacred spot where the Gospel has been preached so long, where great servants of Yours has wept this altar wet with tears, try me, Lord; I want a conference. And You promised that I could have it with the Father if we would ask in Your Name. And each of us are holding conferences inside and out; may we hear the burning of the Holy Spirit. May we feel the impact of His Presence that tells us our sins are forgiven. And though they were like crimson, they shall be white like wool. And our unbelief, and flusterations, and our indifference, and--and little petty thoughts will all pass from us, and we'll become a great united church of the living God, every denomination together, every heart, all with one accord marching forward, undivided upon the principles of the Lord Jesus and upon His teachings, upon His Spirit that's bringing us to that day of the judgment. May we confess our sins now and they go before us. [John 5:24], [Isaiah 1:18]

Bless every minister, Your shepherds, Lord. O Lord, bless their precious hearts. Shepherds of these flocks around through the country here, Lord, may their churches just begin to prosper. May the cause of Christ begin to grow. Grant it, Lord.
Bless this pastor here, our--our dear brother. We ask that You'll just bless him abundantly, and all of his staff, and his church, and his members. May there be hundreds additions to the fellowship. Grant it, Lord, because of the Presence of Christ. Forgive us of every sin and take us into Thy keeping.


Softly and tenderly Jesus...
As you come by, would you come right at the altar so I'll be sure to touch each one.
... for you and for me,
See on the portals He's waiting and watching,
Watching for you and for me.
Come home, come home,
Ye who are weary, come home;
Earnestly, tenderly, Jesus is calling,
Calling, O sinner, come home!
See on the portals He's waiting and watching,
Watching for you and for me.
Come home, come home,
Ye who are weary, come home;
Earnestly, tenderly, Jesus is calling,
Calling, O sinner, come home!

While we remain with our heads bowed. I'm going to ask the pastor now to say a word. What you say is all right now.