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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2021 · 5 MIN

The Family Altar Audio Devotional - Day 115

from Ten Thousand Worlds · host Luis Urrego

I have erred. How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove? Teach me, and I will hold my tongue: and cause me to understand wherein I have erred. How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove? (Job 6:24-25) 66 I was going over to get Brother Boze. I turned on the radio. I like to hear Brother Neums; he’s a good preacher. And I went over to hear him. And on the road over, oh, my, he was raking Divine healing, as fanaticism, and devils and everything else. And he said, “For instance, the Bosworth brothers.” He said, “When I was…they…I was with them when they was in their best, when they were young men, just both kids.” And said, “They both died, nothing but boys.” Said, “If there would be anything of Divine healing, what about that?” I thought, “Oh, Brother Neums! My!” 67 He said, “Aimee McPherson died, nothing but a girl, see, just a young kid.” And Aimee was an old woman when she died. 68 So I thought, “Oh, my.” Well, I went on out, and I thought, “I know that he has made such a error.” So I went out to—to the—to the airplane place over there, and I—I went in. I called him up. I said, “Brother Neums?” He said, “Yes.” I said, “This is Brother Branham.” He said, “What do you want?” 69 And I said, “Brother Neums, you made a little mistake this morning, that’ll hurt you, if you don’t watch, brother. I believe you’d do the same thing for me. But you spoke and said, ‘The Bosworth brothers died when they were both young kids.’” He said, “They did.” 70 I said, “Brother Neums, B. B. is in Detroit now, holding a—a meeting. And F. F., Fred Bosworth, is my manager.” And I said, “He is nearly eighty years old. He is in Miami, at the time.” And I said, “Brother Neums, two years ago, we held a revival right here in Louisville, together, where thousands of people come and listened to Brother Bosworth.” And I said, “His picture goes out through thousands of people, around over the land here, and everything, his articles and things.” I said, “He is living today, and in the very best of health.” I said, “A strong man here, at nearly eighty years old, still preaching the Gospel; just returned from Africa, with me.” I said, “That’s the truth.” 71 I said, “Brother Neums,” I said, “I believe you’d do the same thing for me.” I said, “Well, you—you’ve got a great revival message here on the radio, and so forth. You got…You—you got all the…and lots of people listening at you. And, Brother Neums, if they find out…And they know that, thousands of people is listening at you, knows Bosworth, right now.” I said, “You make such a statement as that, it’ll hurt your ministry, and we’re brothers. You shouldn’t do that.” Said, “I’ll straighten it up.” 72 Now, see, there’s no need of fighting. God takes care of all things, you see. Don’t do it. Just love. Return good for evil, all the time. Is that right? When anybody speaks good about you; well, be thankful. If anybody speaks bad about you; bless them anyhow. Sure. That’s right. Let…God takes care of the rest. He’s the One. Isn’t that right? He is the One. So, after all, we all got to answer to Him. 54-1219m - "Divine Healing" Rev. William Marrion Branham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Order your own copy of the Family Altar at http://store.bibleway.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Appreciate what we do? Consider supporting us: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds/support

I have erred. How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove? Teach me, and I will hold my tongue: and cause me to understand wherein I have erred. How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove? (Job 6:24-25) 66 I was going over to get Brother Boze. I turned on the radio. I like to hear Brother Neums; he’s a good preacher. And I went over to hear him. And on the road over, oh, my, he was raking Divine healing, as fanaticism, and devils and everything else. And he said, “For instance, the Bosworth brothers.” He said, “When I was…they…I was with them when they was in their best, when they were young men, just both kids.” And said, “They both died, nothing but boys.” Said, “If there would be anything of Divine healing, what about that?” I thought, “Oh, Brother Neums! My!” 67 He said, “Aimee McPherson died, nothing but a girl, see, just a young kid.” And Aimee was an old woman when she died. 68 So I thought, “Oh, my.” Well, I went on out, and I thought, “I know that he has made such a error.” So I went out to—to the—to the airplane place over there, and I—I went in. I called him up. I said, “Brother Neums?” He said, “Yes.” I said, “This is Brother Branham.” He said, “What do you want?” 69 And I said, “Brother Neums, you made a little mistake this morning, that’ll hurt you, if you don’t watch, brother. I believe you’d do the same thing for me. But you spoke and said, ‘The Bosworth brothers died when they were both young kids.’” He said, “They did.” 70 I said, “Brother Neums, B. B. is in Detroit now, holding a—a meeting. And F. F., Fred Bosworth, is my manager.” And I said, “He is nearly eighty years old. He is in Miami, at the time.” And I said, “Brother Neums, two years ago, we held a revival right here in Louisville, together, where thousands of people come and listened to Brother Bosworth.” And I said, “His picture goes out through thousands of people, around over the land here, and everything, his articles and things.” I said, “He is living today, and in the very best of health.” I said, “A strong man here, at nearly eighty years old, still preaching the Gospel; just returned from Africa, with me.” I said, “That’s the truth.” 71 I said, “Brother Neums,” I said, “I believe you’d do the same thing for me.” I said, “Well, you—you’ve got a great revival message here on the radio, and so forth. You got…You—you got all the…and lots of people listening at you. And, Brother Neums, if they find out…And they know that, thousands of people is listening at you, knows Bosworth, right now.” I said, “You make such a statement as that, it’ll hurt your ministry, and we’re brothers. You shouldn’t do that.” Said, “I’ll straighten it up.” 72 Now, see, there’s no need of fighting. God takes care of all things, you see. Don’t do it. Just love. Return good for evil, all the time. Is that right? When anybody speaks good about you; well, be thankful. If anybody speaks bad about you; bless them anyhow. Sure. That’s right. Let…God takes care of the rest. He’s the One. Isn’t that right? He is the One. So, after all, we all got to answer to Him. 54-1219m - "Divine Healing" Rev. William Marrion Branham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Order your own copy of the Family Altar at http://store.bibleway.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Appreciate what we do? Consider supporting us: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds/support

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