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I was in a meeting not long ago. I'm looking at a--a colored brother
setting here, I suppose, him and his wife. And I've been watching him since I
been preaching, nodding his head, and re--rejoicing in the meeting and just
brought me to a--a thought.
There was a boy
come into the meeting one time, and as soon as the service was over, he--he ran
to me, and he said, "Parson." He was a southerner. And he said,
"Parson, I's wants to find the Lord Jesus tonight." I was having a
healing service.
And I said,
"Certainly, my brother, I am more than happy to lead you to Him." He
said, after he had gave his heart to the Lord; he said, "I wonder... I
guess you are wondering why I run up out here like this." Said, "I
heard you were in the city, and I just come up to see what--to see you."
He said, "I'll tell you my story." He said, "I more or less been
a wanderer." Said, "My old mother was a real Christian. My sisters
was Christian. I had one Christian brother." Said, "I was the baby of
the family, and a spoiled child to begin with, 'cause they babied me, was so
good to me." But said, "I would not take heed to my mother or my
godly relation. I wanted to be a wanderer. I wanted to live a man's life."
He said, "I thought that being a Christian was more like for the women or
the weak." He said, "And I become a cook, and I was very good at my
trade." And said, "Something, another, I wanted to go to the north.
And one day I staggered in on a pulp camp, where they were cutting pulp wood.
And I was broke. And I said to the foreman, 'Could you use a cook?'" He
told his recommendations, that he had in his pocket, from different great
places where he had been a chef.
115 And he said, "Well, we have one
now." He said, "But, however, until you're able to get around, we can
give you a little bit of money on the side. We got an elderly colored woman in
there now, which is a good chef. But go in, talk with her, maybe she could use
you. And if she could, we can give you a little spending money till you get on
your feet." He said that was as good as he wanted. And said he went in
there, and he met the old woman, and said he helped her around for two or three
days.
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And one night, said he was laying there, and he said he kept noticing
the flashes across the side of the wall. And after while he wondered, "Is
that... Is somebody outside?" And said, after while he heard a--a deep
roar, and it was a thunder. And said, outside he heard some voices talking, and
they said, "You know, we better get back to the horses, and take care of
them, because we may not be here very long." Said he took the cover off
his head, and listened up to the wall. And the lightning flashed, and he saw
his boss and the teamster. And he understood by their talk, that there was
coming a storm across the mountains, which we call up in the north lands
"a northerner," comes quickly, without warning. You don't have time
to do nothing. The mountains are so high; they just break right over at once.
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And that flashing had been lightning. And he said, "You know, we
may not be here after while." Said, "That sounds like a terrible
twister coming." And then he said, "I begin to think, 'Well, I hope
it doesn't strike here,' said, 'because I know I'm not ready to go.'" And
sometimes you wait too long, you know. So then he said, "Just in a few
moments, the wind begin to blow, and the trees begin to rock." And said he
listened. The canvas was between he and where the--the old lady slept, and
said, "She was beating on that canvas. She said, 'Son? Oh, son?'" He
said, "Yes?" She said, "Would you come over to my side? I have a
lantern lit." And said, "I went over to her, because I was scared to
death." And said, "She had a lantern setting on an old soap box. And
she said, 'I'd like to ask you something.'" Said, "Yes, ma'am."
Said, "Is you ready to meet the Lord?" He said, "Then I really
got scared." Said, "No, ma'am, I'm not." "Why," she
said, "honey, I want you to tell me something. You'd better make ready
now, 'cause you may have to meet Him, unprepared in the next few minutes."
Said, she said, "Will you kneel with me here?"
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that old soap box." He said, "Parson, I'm going to tell you the
truth; I was too scared to pray." He said, "The trees was slamming
against that building, and the lightning a-flashing, the thunders a-shaking. I
was too scared to pray." Said, "I started to say, 'Lord, be
merciful,' and bang would go the lightning. I'd said, 'Where was I at? Lord, be
merciful,' bang would go the lightning." He said, "But I learned a
lesson." He said, "That old sainted woman set just as cool and happy
as she could be." Said, "She talked to Him like she'd knowed Him
since she was a baby, like He was her father or her mother." Said,
"She was no more disturbed than nothing." Said, "I was scared to
death." Said, "Finally I got these words out, and I said, 'Lord, if
You'd just let me live, and I'll find a place where it's more quieter, I'll
come to You." He got another chance, but you might not. When the judgments
of God begin to pour out, there's no more chance. You've got your chance now.
This is your chance.
128 The storm was on him. He said,
"Parson, is it possible for a man like me to be tucked away in that
safety, that when death begins to come upon me, that I can enter up to talk to
Him like that old saint did?" I said, "Son, the Blood of Jesus Christ
that made her that way can make you that way right now." I was standing by
my automobile. He was a well-dressed boy, cultured, educated. He fell on his
knees in the muddy yard and there he found that hiding Place, that Refuge in a
time of storm, that Rock in a weary land. You don't have to be weary as long as
you're in the Rock. The Rock is one place that's not weary. The Rock is a
satisfying place. You can just set back and look out, just as safe as you can
be.
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There is a hour coming, and now is (and the sealing is about over), that
where every man and woman on the face of the earth is going to be in that place
of Refuge, like it was in the days of Noah, or on the outside of It. You have
to make your decision. That safety is Jesus Christ. That... He is the only
Place, the only One Who has Eternal Life. No man can come to the Father, but by
Him. He is the Ark
of our safety. The Holy Spirit bears record with us now, that we've passed from
death unto Life. And when we look at the grave, and know that each one of us is
going there...
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We see the newspapers and the oncoming storm. When you go home tonight,
do me one favor, don't go to bed till you read Revelations the 8th chapter. You
see the oncoming plagues and storms, that shall hit the earth, and thunders and
lightnings are going to shake the heavens. Woes are going to pass over the
nation. Men will rot in their flesh. Diseases will strike them the doctors
knows nothing about. But remember, before that took place there was a sealing
went forth. And the death angels and the plagues was commissioned by God,
"Don't come near any of those who has the Seal in their forehead."
And the Seal of God is the baptism of the Holy Spirit; Ephesians 4:30 says,
"Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby you are sealed until the day
of your redemption." No matter how hard the ark rocked, no matter how many
times the lightning struck close to it, "Ten thousand shall fall on your
right, and thousands to your left, and it shall come not nigh thee." The
Holy Spirit...
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