"He’s waiting anxiously for His people to call Him on the scene of action." | Rev. William Branham

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • 68 It was many years later, when our text reading, tonight, our subject reading, when Elisha had seen the curse of that nation, and was up on the mountain, and for hundreds of years there had been no prayer answered in Israel. Yet, Elisha knew that there was a God of history that could come on the scene. And he challenged the unbelieving world to stand in the presence of this God and see which one would answer by fire. And the God who could protect the Hebrew children from the fiery furnace brought down fire and consumed the sacrifice.
    69 It was also not long after that when a man had died, by the name of Lazarus. And there was a God that still lived, that could take Enoch Home without even seeing death, and take Elijah up on a chariot of fire. And He was called on the scene, in the dark hour of death, and He acted just the way He would at any time. Yet, He was a God of history, but was raised up from history to a present crisis.
    70 It was down by the Jericho gate where a blind man sit by the road, crying. All hopes was gone. No doctors could do him any good. His money was spent. There was nothing left for him but to sit there and dream for a few days, till death would be a sweet relief. And one day, coming down the road, a God of history come on the scene, in a present crisis. God opened the eyes of the blind.
    71 Is in Jairus’ house, where the doctors had failed, and turned the little girl back to the…to be to die. And death had come in and taken its bitter toll, and had taken the only child, the home, the little girl of twelve, and stretched her out on a couch. When a broken-hearted little preacher had to forsake his denomination and all of his friends, but he remembered that there was a God of history who could raise the dead. And he went to find Him.
    72 “Seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it’ll be opened unto you; ask, and it shall be given unto you.” He is still the same God.
    73 When this God, dwelling in a body called Jesus, the Son of God, when He was called on the scene, called up out of history, the God Who could raise the dead in the Old Testament, bring life back to a dead baby through a prophet. That God cannot die. He is God for Eternity.
    74 That baby laying there on the bed, stretched out. And little Jairus knowing that the Shunammite got her baby back, he said, “That God of history, if He could ever be called into action, He’s the same God today.” And searching through, he had heard of some Man-Man that claimed to have the power, and that was Jesus of Nazareth, Who they all hated. But he called Him on the scene, for He was the closest representative he could find of God at the day, a God of the living God. And when He was called on the scene, and the historical God was called up, He acted the same way He did when He spoke to Elijah on that dead baby.
    75 Let me more say today, my brother, sister, in this present day when crisis, and when cancer is eating the world up, and diseases of all kind; the same historical God that cleansed the leper, healed the sick, and raised the dead, is the same God today. He’s waiting anxiously for His people to call Him on the scene of action.
    76 The One Who could forgive a harlot for committing adultery seven times in a day; He Who could cleanse the vilest sinner and make them white as a lily; that same God of history lives today, to clean every blackened heart of sin and unbelief.
    77 There was a man had a boy with epilepsy one day, and he took him to the church, and the disciples danced and hollered around him, for a while, and could do no good. But there was still a God of history that lived. He was determined to find Him. Seeing Him coming off the mountain, he run to Him, and said, “Lord, have mercy on me. A devil has took my child, and he pines away and falls into the fire.”
    78 Jesus said, “I can, if you believe.” If you believe what? If you believe that the God of history still lives today. And He was called on the scene, and the epilepsy left the child.
    79 That same God lives today; when the churches has failed, when politics has failed, when everything else has failed, and man has failed, and everything has failed. God can’t fail. He’s a God of this old, black-backed Bible. His promise is just as true as they ever was. And it’s time that His people called on Him, raised Him up from history. For it is written, “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today, and forever.” He’s a historical God, and He’s a present-time God.
    80 “And in the last days,” He said, “I’ll pour out of My Spirit upon all flesh, and signs and wonders shall follow them that believe; for in My Name they shall cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; if they take up serpents, or drink deadly things, it would not harm them; and if they lay their hands on the sick, they shall recover.”
    81 That was a historical God that give the promise, and we’re the people today of His pasture.
    58-1001 - Lifting Him Up Out Of History
    Rev. William Marrion Branham

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