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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2021 · 6 MIN

The Family Altar Audio Devotional - Day 167

from Ten Thousand Worlds · host Luis Urrego

And being let go, they went to their own company, and reported all that the chief priests and elders had said unto them. And when they heard that, they lifted up their voice to God with one accord, and said, Lord, thou art God, which hast made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is: Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things? (Acts 4:23-25) 47 Peter said, “I have silver nor gold, but such as I have I’ll give you: In the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.” And the man hesitated a little, and Peter grabbed him by the arms, him and John, and lifted him up and his ankle bones received strength. He begin leaping and praising God. 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. 48 Acts 4 they held a conference. And they preached, and they prayed like this, “Lord, why did the heathens rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Is it right for us to refuse to preach Divine healing in our messages? Should we preach Divine healing, or should we refrain from such a thing? O Lord, we know what Your Word said; then give us boldness, courage.” Oh, my. 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. 49 I believe that the Holy Spirit kills the nature of the world in a man or woman. Yes, sir. I believe that Divine healing is right. I believe that the power of the Holy Spirit is just as great today as It was when It was when It was poured out at Pentecost. I believe It breaks down the walls of partition and brings a brotherly love, that the devil and all the cares of the world can’t separate us from the love of God that’s in Christ. We need a conference, a real conference to bring us together in these kind. 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? 60-0228 - "Conferences" Rev. William Marrion Branham

And being let go, they went to their own company, and reported all that the chief priests and elders had said unto them. And when they heard that, they lifted up their voice to God with one accord, and said, Lord, thou art God, which hast made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is: Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things? (Acts 4:23-25) 47 Peter said, “I have silver nor gold, but such as I have I’ll give you: In the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.” And the man hesitated a little, and Peter grabbed him by the arms, him and John, and lifted him up and his ankle bones received strength. He begin leaping and praising God. 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. 48 Acts 4 they held a conference. And they preached, and they prayed like this, “Lord, why did the heathens rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Is it right for us to refuse to preach Divine healing in our messages? Should we preach Divine healing, or should we refrain from such a thing? O Lord, we know what Your Word said; then give us boldness, courage.” Oh, my. 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. 49 I believe that the Holy Spirit kills the nature of the world in a man or woman. Yes, sir. I believe that Divine healing is right. I believe that the power of the Holy Spirit is just as great today as It was when It was when It was poured out at Pentecost. I believe It breaks down the walls of partition and brings a brotherly love, that the devil and all the cares of the world can’t separate us from the love of God that’s in Christ. We need a conference, a real conference to bring us together in these kind. 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? 60-0228 - "Conferences" Rev. William Marrion Branham

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