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DARE TO BELIEVE GOD, THEN COMMAND!

Preached in Melbourne, Australia Spring 1927

Published in Triumphs of Faith p. 106 May 1927


Published in Pentecostal Evangel p. 1, 8-9 April 9, 1927
Published in Pentecostal Evangel p. 4-5 March 30, 1940
Published in Pentecostal Evangel p. 3, 12 May 8, 1948

Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do
shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto
my Father. And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the
Father may be glorified in the son. If ye shall ask anything in my name, I
will do it.
John 14:12-14

Jesus is speaking here, and the Spirit of God can take these words of His
and make them real to us. “He that believeth on Me . . . greater works than
these shall he do.” What a word! Is it true? If you want the truth, where will
you get it? “Thy word is truth,” Christ said to the Father. When you take up
God’s Word you get the truth. God is not the author of confusion or error,
but He sends forth His light and truth to lead us into His holy habitation,
where we receive a revelation of the truth like unto the noonday in all its
clearness.

The Word of God works effectually in us as we believe it. It changes us and


brings us into new fellowship with the Father, with the Son, and with the
Holy Spirit, into a holy communion, into unwavering faith, into a mighty
assurance, and it will make us partakers of the very nature and likeness of
God as we receive His great and exceeding precious promises and believe
them. Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. Faith is
the operative power.

We read that Christ opened the understanding of His disciples, and He will
open up our understanding and our hearts and will show us wonderful
things that we should never know but for the mighty revelation and
enlightenment of the Spirit that He gives to us.
I do not know of any greater words than those found in Rom. 4:16,
Therefore “It is of faith, that it might be by grace.” Grace is God’s
benediction coming right down to you, and when you open the door to
Him - that is an act of faith - He does all you want and will fulfill all your
desires. “It is of faith, that it might be by grace.” You open the way for God
to work as you believe His Word, and God will come and supply your
every need all along the way.

Our Lord Jesus said to His disciples, and He says to us in this passage in the
14th of John “You have seen Me work and you know how I work. You shall
do the very same things that I am doing ,and greater things shall you do,
because I am going to the Father, and as you make petition in My name I
will work: I will do what you ask, and by this the Father shall be glorified.”

Did any one ever work as He did? I do not mean His carpentering. I refer to
His work in the hearts of the people. He drew them to Him. They came
with their needs, with their sicknesses, with their oppression, and He
relieved them all. This royal Visitor, who came from the Father to express
His love, talked to men, spent time with them in their homes, found out
their every need. He went about doing good and healing all who were
oppressed of the devil, and He said to them and He says to us, “You see
what I have been doing, healing the sick, relieving the oppressed, casting
out demons. The works that I do shall ye do also.” Dare you believe? Will
you take up the work that He left and carry it on?

“He that believeth on Me!” What is this? What does it mean? How can just
believing bring these things to pass? What virtue is there in it? There is
virtue in these words because, He declares them. If we will receive this
word and declare it, the greater works shall be accomplished. This is a
positive declaration of His, “He that believeth on Me, greater works than
these shall he do,” but unbelief has hindered our progress in the realm of
the spiritual.

Put away unbelief. Open your heart to God’s grace. Then God will come in
and place in you a definite faith. He wants to remove every obstruction that
is in the world before you. By His grace He will enable you to be so
established in His truth, so strong in the Lord and in the power of His
might, that whatever comes across your path to obstruct you, you can arise
in divine power and rebuke and destroy it.
It is a matter of definite and clear understanding between us and God. To
recognize that Christ has a life force to put into us, changes everything that
we are to believe it will change. He that believes that Jesus is the Christ
overcomes the world. Because we believe that Jesus is the Christ, the
essence of divine life is in us by faith and causes a perfect separation
between us and the world. We have no room for sin. It is a joyful thing for
us to be doing that which is right. He will cause that abundance of grace to
so flow into our hearts that sin shall not have dominion over us. Sin shall
not have dominion; nor sickness, nor affliction “He that believeth” - he that
dares to believe - he that dares to trust - will see victory over every
oppression of the enemy.

A needy creature came to me in a meeting hall withered and wasted. He


had no hope. There was absolute death in his eyes. He was so helpless he
had to have some one on each side to bear him up. He came to me and said
in a whisper, “Can you help me?.” Will Jesus answer? “He that believeth on
Me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these. . . .
Behold, I give you power. . . over all the power of the enemy. “These are the
words of our Lord Jesus. It is not our word but the word of the Lord, and as
this word is in us He can make it like a burning passion in us. We make the
Word of God as we believe it our own. We receive the Word and we have
the very life of Christ in us. We become supernatural by the power of God.
We find this power working through every part of our being.

Now Christ gives us something besides faith. He gives us something to


make faith effectual. Whatsoever you desire, if you believe in your heart.
you shall have. Christ said, “Have faith in God. For verily I say unto you,
That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be
thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that
those things which he says shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he
saith. Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire when ye pray;
believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” Mark 11:22-24.
Whatsoever he sayeth! Dare to say in faith and it shall be done. These things
have been promised by. Christ and He does not lie.

This afflicted man stood before me helpless and withered. He had had
cancer in his stomach; The physicians had operated upon him to take away
the cancer from the stomach, but complications had arisen with .the result
that no food could enter the man’s stomach. He could not swallow
anything. So in order to keep him alive they made a hole in his stomach
and put in a tube about nine inches long with a cup at the top; and he was
fed with liquid through this tube. For three months he had been just kept
alive but was like a skeleton.

What was I to say to him? “If thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the
glory of God.”

Here was the word of Christ, “He that believeth on me the works that I do
shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto
my Father.” The Word of God is truth. Christ is with the Father and grants
us our requests, and makes these things manifest, if we believe. What
should I do in the presence of a case like. this? “Believe the ‘Word.” So I
believed the Word which says, “He shall have whatsoever he saith.” Mark
11 :23. I said; “Go home, and have a good supper. “He said, “I cannot
swallow.” “Go ‘home and have a good supper,” I repeated. “On the
authority of the Word of God I say it. Christ says that he that believes that
these things which he says shall come to pass, he shall have whatsoever he
says. So I say, Go home in the name of Jesus, and have a good supper.”

He went home. Supper was prepared. Many times he had had food in his
mouth but had always been forced to spit it out again. But I dared to believe
that he would be able to swallow that night. So that man filled his mouth
full as he had done before, and because some one dared to, believe God’s
Word and said to him. “You shall have a good supper in the name of
Jesus,” when he chewed his food it went down in the normal way into his
stomach, and he ate until he was quite satisfied.

He and his family went to bed filled with joy. The next morning when they
arose they were filled with the same joy. Life had begun again. Naturally he
looked down to see the hole that had been made in his stomach by the
physicians. But God knew that he did not want two holes, and so when
God opened the normal passage He closed the other hole in his stomach.
This is the kind of God we have all the time, a God who knows, a God who
acts, and brings things to pass when we believe. Dare to believe, and then
dare to speak, and you shall have whatsoever you say if you doubt not.

A woman came to me one night and inquired, “Can I hear again? Is it


possible for me to hear again? I have had several operations and the drums
of my ears have been taken away.” I said, “If God has not forgotten how to
make drums for ears you can hear again.” Do you think God has forgotten?
What does God forget? He forgets our sins, when we are forgiven, but He
has not forgotten how to make drums for ears.

Not long ago the power of God was very much upon a meeting that I was
holding. I was telling the people that they could be healed without my
going to them. If they would rise up I would pray and the Lord would heal.
There was a man who put up his hand. I said, “Cannot that man rise?” The
folks near him said he could not, and lifted him up. The Lord healed him,
the ribs that were broken were knit together again and were healed.

There was such faith in the place that a little girl cried out, “Please,
gentleman, come to me.” You could not see her, she was so small. The
mother said, “My little girl wants you to come.” So I went clown there to
this child, who although fourteen, years of age was very small. She said
with tears streaming down her face, “Will you pray for me?” I said, “Dare
you believe?” She said, “O yes.” I prayed and placed my hands on her head
in the name of Jesus.

“Mother,” she said, “I am being healed. Take these things off - take them all
off.” The mother loosed straps and bands and then the child said, “Mother,
I am sure I am healed. Take these off.” She had straps on her legs and an
iron on her foot about 3½ inches deep. She. asked her mother to unstrap
her. Her mother took off the straps. There were not many people with dry
eyes as they saw that girl walk about with legs just as normal as when she
was born. God healed her right away. What did it?-She had cried, “Please
gentleman, come to me,” and her longing was coupled with faith. May the
Lord help us to be just like a simple child.

God has hidden these things from the wise and prudent, but He reveals
them to babes. There is something in childlike faith in God that makes us
dare to believe, and then to act. Whatever there is in your life that is bound,
the name of Jesus and the power of that name will break it. if you will only
believe. Christ says, “If ye shall ask any thing in My name; I will do it.” God
will be glorified in Christ when you receive the overflowing life that comes
from Christ in response to your faith
Dare to believe. Do you think that truth is put into the Word to mock you?
Don’t you see that God really means that you should live in the world to
relieve the oppression of the world? God answers us that we shall be
quickened, be, molded afresh, that the Word of God shall change
everything that needs to be changed, both in us and in others, as we dare to
believe and as we command things to be done. “Whosoever shall say unto
this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not
doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall
come to pass, he shall have whatsoever he saith.”

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l.et us read 1be fourteerlth chapter of 1ioya1 \-isitor, who came from the Fa-
j&n’s Gospel to-night, but take the ther to express His love, talked to men,
twelfth, thirtcclltll and fourteenth verses spent time with them in their homes, and,
for our ICSSOll. Jesus is speaking and most likely, slept with them, and He said,
tile Spirit can take the lvords of our Lord “You see what I have been doing: heal-
Jesus and make rhe~n as real to us as if He ing the sick, relieving the oppressed, cast-
were speaking to-night. He says, “Verily, ing out demons. The works that .I do
verily I say unto you, He that believeth shall ye do also.” Dare you believe? \Vill
01, hle the works that I do shall be do you take up the work He left and carry
also; and greater works than these shall it on!
he do because I go to my Fatbcr. And “He that believeth on me.” What’s
whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that this ; \\‘bat does it mean? How can
11ill I do, that the Father may be glorified just believing bring to pass these things?
iu the Son. lf ye shall ask any!hing in \Vbat virtue is tllere in it? It is be-
r my name I will do it.” cause He said it. If we will take it UP
“He that believetb on me greater and alao say it, it shall be accomplished
uorks than these shall he do.” What in our Ii\-es.-“He that believeth , . greater
a word! II it true! If You \vvant truth works than these shall he do.” But un-
. nherc will you get it? “Thy Word is Ixlief has hindered our progress in both
truth; He says to the Father. When our human activity and our divine activity.
you take up God’s \Vord you get the But put away unbelief. Open the heart
truth. God is not the author of cow to God’s grace and God will come and
fusion or error, but enlightens and brings place in 1-0~ a definite faith. He wants
forth that wl~ich reveals truth unto us to move every obstruction there is in the
like the noon-day. It changes us, and vorld from before ?ou. By the grace of
15~ enter into the fellowsllip, into con- God I uxnt to so establish you that
r;l- llllllli”ll, into faith, into assurance, into xxbcn you go out of this place, that what-
t ;ocl’s likenew for we saw the truth and rver C”,,,eS across hour path you can
1 Iwlicved. I 602 that faith is an operative .~“.-~--“-“-‘-,-,-,---,--.:.
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Children’s Corner
DARE TO BELIEVE. THEN

A LITTLE PILGRIM Had conscience bv her orat& roused his fears.


Or, Jesus Paid the Fare And shuck upn the fountain of his tears:
Ad made his thoughts in sad cwfuskm whirl?
One s,,n,rne, evening, em the sun went down
At last he said, “Once I’d a little girl,
when ciw .nen wet-e hastening fmm the town.
1 loved her much; she was my little pet.
To reach their homes-sane near at hand, a-e
And with great fondness I remember yet
far-
How much she loved me. But one da; she died.”
~~ snorting train, by omnibus or car,
“She’s gone to heave%” the little girl replied;
To k beyond the reach of city’s din-
“She’s gone to Jesus-Jesus paid her fare.
A street-car stopped, a little girl got in:
0 dear conductor. won’t you meet her there?”
A cheew looking +. scarce four years old;
The poor conductor now broke fairly down:
Although not shy, her tnanners were not bald;
He coubi have b.,rnc the harshest look or frown,
gut al, alonr ! one scarce could understand.
But no one laughed; but many sitting by
She held a bundle in her Little hand-
Beheld the scene with sympathetic e(ye.
A tiny handkerdxief with corners tied.
He kissed the child, far she his heart bad won.
But which did not some bread and butter hide;
“I am so sleepy,” said the little one.
A satin scarf, so natty and so neat,
“If you wiU let me. I’ll lie here and wait
Was o’er her shoulders thmwn. She took her
Until your carriage comes to Jesus’ gate;
seat
Be sure you wake me up. and pull my frock.
And laid her bundle underneath her arm.
And at the gate &we just OM Little knock,
And smiline prettily, but yet so calm
And you’ll see Jesus there?’ The stmn~ man
She to the porter said. “May I sit here.?”
wept.
He answered instantly, “0 yes, my dear.”
1 could hut think as from the car I stepped.
And there she seemed inclined to make her stay,
How aft a little c.ne has found tJxe road,
While once again the car went an its way.
The narrow pathway to that blest abode:
The tall uonductomver six feet high.
Through faith in Christ has read its title clear,
Now scanned the travelers with a business eye;
While learned men remain in doubt and fear.
But in that eye was something kind and mild,
A little child! the Lord oft uses such
That twk the notice of the little child.
The sto”test heart to break, or bend, or touch;
A Little after. and the - went round,
Then h,- .His Spirit bids the conflict cease.
And soon was heard the old familiar sound
And once for ever enter into peace.
Of gatherins fares and clipping tickets too-
And then along the mad the news we bear-
The car was full and he had much to do.
On OUT way to heaven-that Jesus paid our fair!
“Your fare. my little girl+” at kn@h he said.
-Missionary Worker
She looked a monrent. shook her lit& head-
“1 have no pennies; don’t you know,” said she.
“My fare is paid. and Jesus paid for me?”
He looked bewildered-all the people smiled:
“I didn’t know; and who is Jesus, child?”
“Why. don’t you know He once for sinners died?
Far Little children. and for men beside.
To make us pxl, and wash us fmm our sin;
Is this His railway I am traveling in?”
“Don’t think it is! I want your fare. you know.”
“I told you Jesus paid it long ago;
My mother told me just before she died.
That Jesus paid when He was cruckied;
That at the cross His railway did begin,
Which took poor sinners from a world of sin;
My mother said His home was grand and fair
I want to go and see my mother there-
I want to go to heaven. where Jesus lives.
Won’t you go. toa? My mother said He gives
A lovirq welcome--shall we not be late?
I want to go hefore He shuts the gate;
He bids little children to - to Him.”
The poor conductor’s eyes felt rather dim,
He knew not why-he fumbled at his coat,
And felt a substance rising in his throat.
The people listened to the little child,.
Samr were in tears-the roughest only smiled.
And some one whispered as they looked amazed:
“Out of the mouth of babes the Lord is praised.”
“I am a pilgrim,” said the little thing:
“I’m going to heaven. My mother used to sinp
To me of Jesus and His Father’s love;
Told me to znert her in His home above.
And 50 to-day when aunt went c,ut ,o tea.
And lmkinp out 1 could not father sec.
1 got my bundtckissed my little kit,
(I’m 50 hungry-,‘d like to have a bit!)
And got my bat and then I Icf, my home.
A little pilgrim up to beavcn to roam:
And then your carriage stopped. and I cau,d we
You looked so kind-l saw .yau beckon me.
1 thouqht YOU must belong to Jesus’ train.
GREAT REVIVAL AT DES MOINES,
IOWA
Pastor \\‘illard H. Pope writes from
Shcrburn, hlinn. : “\\‘e have just return-
ed borne from “ne of the nmst wonder-
ful rcviml campaigns we have crer seen.
\Vr were with Brother John Gobcn in tbc
npenit~g of the Des Noines Gospel Taber-
nacle at 5oi East Grand. Brother Goben
Icascd the old skating rillk for a year and
c”nvcrted it into a real tabernacle. It
is a nonderiul building for gospel work
and ill an excellent location. The tide
IX&U1 to rise higher and higher from
tlie very first service, until “~1 the Thurs-
day night of the second \\.eek it broke
OYU with an over~rl~eln~ing flood tide of
victory, a-hen m ”re than I50 people came
to the altar for salvation in the one serv-
ice. hf;tny of them bad been church
mcmbcrs for a long time and bad thought
tllcy were’ Christians, but through listzn-
ill!: to the heart-searching messages of
(~~1’s eternal truth night after night, they
bad discovered to their consternation that
tllcy bad never been born again. Oh, but
it \vas A wonderful sight--a sight that
made all lwavcn rejoice as v\-ell as the
uints of the Most Higb.

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ERILY, verily, I say unto you; He to express His love, talked to men, spent sickness, hor affliction. “He that believeth”
that believeth on Me, the works that time with them in their homes, found -he that dares to believe-he that dares to
I do shall he do also: and greater out their every need. He went about doing trust-will see victory’ oyer every oppression
works than these shall he do ; because I good and healing all who were oppressed of the enemy.
go unto My Father. And whatsoever ye of the devil, ‘and He said to them and He A needy creature came to. me in a meet-
shall- ask in My name, that will I do, .that siys tb us, “You see what I’have .been do- ing, all withered and wasted. He had no
the Father’may be glorified in the Son. If ing, healing the sick, relieving the oppressed, hope. There was absolute death in his
ye shall ask any thing in My name, I will casting out demons. The works that I do eyes. He was so helpless he had to have
do it.” John 14:12-14. shall ye do also.” Dare you believe? Will some ‘one on each side to bear him up.
Jesus is speaking here, and the Spirit you take up the work that He left and He came to me and said in a whisper,
of God can take these words of His and carry it on ?, “Can you help me?.” Will Jesus answer?
make them real to us. “He that believeth “He that believeth on Me !” Wliat is “He that believeth?bfi’ Me, the works that
on Me . . . greater works than these shall this? What does it mean? How- can just I do sh$ll he do al&; and greater works
he do.” What a word! Is it true? If believing bring these things to pass ? What than these. . . . Beholcll. I give you power
you want the truth, where will you get it? virtue is there in it? There is virtuk in . . . over all the power of’ the enemy.”
“Thy word is truth,” Christ said to the these words because, He declares them. If These are the words of our Lord Jesus.
Father. When you take up Gocl’s~ Word we will receive this word and declare it, It .-is. not our word but the word of t)e
you get the truth. God is not the author the greater works shall be accomplished. Lord, and as this ‘word is in us He can
of :con.fusion.-o~..e~~or.,~
b,~~~:~el,-~~~~, -This is a positive declaration of His, “He make it like a burning passion in us. We
His light atid truth to lead us mto EIS that believeth ,011Me, greater works than, make the Word of’God’as.we believe it our
holy habitation, where we- receive a reve- these shall -he do,” but unbelief has hitlder- own. We receive .the Word and we have the
lation of the truth like’ unto the noon ecl.our progress in. the realm of the spiritual. very life of Christ in us. We become super-
day in all its clearness. vatural by the power of God. We find this
Put away unbelief. Open your heart to
The Word of God works effectually in God’s grace. Then God will cothe in and power .working through every part of our
us as we believe it. It changes us and place in you. a definite ,faith. He ,wants being.
brings us into new fellowship- with the to remove every obstruction that is in the Now Christ gives us something besides
Father, with the Son, and .with the Holy world before you.. By His grace He will faith. .He gives us something to make
Spirit, into a holy communion, into an enable you- to be so established in His faith effectual. : Whatsoever you desire,
unwavering faith, into a mi&ty assurance, truth, so strong in the Lord and in the if you believe in- your heart. you shall have.
and it will make us partakers of the very power of His might, that whatever comes Christ said, “Have faith in God. For verily
nature and .likeness of God as we receive across your path td obstruct you, you can I say unto you, That whosoever shall say
His great and exceeding precious proinises arise in divine power and rebuke and de- mlto this mountain, Be thou removed, and
and believe them. Faith cometh by hearing, stroy it. be thou c&t into the sea ; and shall not doubt
and hearing by the Word of God. Faith in h.is heart, but shall, believe that those
is the operative power. It is a matter of definite and clear under-
standing. between ,us and God. ,To recog- things.which he sziitli’&all come to pass ; ha
-We read that Christ opened the under- nize that Christ has a life,force to put in- &all have wlzatsos&___. he .s&h. . Therefdre
standing of His disciples, and He will open to-us, changes everything that we d&e to:~+ I 1. say unto you, What things soever ye
up our understanding and our hearts and believe it will change. He that believes clesjre. wh&n ye pray; believe ,that ye re-
will show us wonderful things that we that Jesus is the Christ ov&comes the world. ceive them, and ye shall have them.” Mark
should never know but for the mighty Because we believe that Jesus is the ChrBt, 11:22-24. @Thatsower he suit/z! Dare to
revelation and enlightenment of the Spirit the essence of divine life is in us by faith say in‘ :faith and it shall be done. These
that He gives to us. and causes a perfect separation between things have been promised ‘by. Christ and
i I do not know of any greater words than us and the world. We liave no room for He does not lie.
1 those found in Rom. 4:16, “Therefore sin, It is a joyful thing for us to be doing This aelicted man stood before me help-
“It is of faith, that it might be by grace.” that which is right. He will cailse that less and withered. He had had cancer
Grace is God’s benediction coming right abundance of grace to so flow into our in his stdmach; The physicians had operat-
down to you, and when you open the’door hearts tjiat sin shall not have cldminioti ovei- ed. upon liim to take away the cancer from
to Him-that is an act of faith-He does us. Sin shall riot have dominion; nor the stomach, but complications had arisen
all you want and will fulfill all your dksires. %ith .the result that no food could enter
“It is of faith, that it might be by grace.” .the man’s stpmach. He could not swallow
You open the tiay for God to work as you anything. Sd in order to keep him alive
believe His Word, and God will come .in they made,a hole in his stomach and put in
and supply your every need $1 along the a tube about nine iriChes long with a cup
way. STANL’2Y HOWARD .FRODSHAM
at the top; and he was fed with liquid
Our IJord Jesus said to His disciples and MY& PBARLMAN.
usocuTE ezcww.s through. this tube. Por three months he
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of Job?, “You have seen Me work and skeleton.
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you know how I work. You shall do and Is the offi& organof theAssemb&s What was I to say to him? “If thou
the very same things that I am doing, 0 of Godin’U..‘& A. + I. wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the
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to.His work in the hearts of the people, He makes these things manife$t, if we believe.
drew them tb Him. Thejr cam.e with their What sho.uld I’ do in the presence of a case
needs, with their sickneqses,, .w’ith their lilic. this? “Believe the ‘Word.” So I be-
oppression, and He relieved- th&%all. This lieved the W&l which says, .:‘He shall have
royal Visitor, whq came froni the Fathei whatsoever he saith.” Mark 11 :23. 1
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said; “Go home, and have a good supper.” God healed her right away. What did it? Godhead. He’.was crucified in thk flesh;
He said, “I cannot swallow.” “Go ‘home, -She had cried; “Please,., gentleman, come Thev mocked Him. Thev disrobed .Him.
and have a good supper,” I repeated. “On to me,” and her longing tas coupled with And it has bben kept up ‘ever since. They
the authoritv of the Word of God I sav b faith: May the .Lord help us to .be just deprive Him of His deity -in college and
it. Christ gays that he that’ believes th& like a simple child; pulpit. They are disrobing Him and mock-
these’things which he says shall come to God has hidden these things from the ing Eim, and as a, consequence thejr will
pass,. he. .shall have whatsoever he says. wise and prudent, but He reveals them to be surpris,ed, shocked, horrified, when they
So I say, Go home in the name of Jesus, babes. There is somethinp in childlike faith see. Him coming&xxJpq.yer and great glory.
and have a good supper.!’ in God that makes us da;e to believe, and Their surprise ~111.& fdrned into mourn-
He went home. Supper was prepared. then to act. Whatever there is in your ing, a mourning which has come too late,
Many times he had had food in his mouth life that is bound, the ,name of Jesus and to be followed by perpetual night.
but had always been forced ‘to’spit it out the’power of that name’will break it. if ,you Wherefore! “learn a parable of the fig
But I dared to -believe that he will only believe. Christ says, “If ye tree; when its branch is yet tender, and
%:& be able to swallow that night. So -shall ask any thing in My name; I will putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer
that man filled hi8’%%tl?full as he had done do it.” God will be glorified in Christ is nigh.” As you see the fig tree budding
; before, and because some one dared to when you receive the overflowing life that you may know the event is within reason-
, believe God’s Word and said to him. “You comes from Christ in response to your able, measurable distance.
shall have a good supper in the name of faith.
Jesus,” when he chewed his. food it went Wedlock
down. in the normal way. i&o. his stomach, There is no place of privilege given either
and he ate until he wq..quite satisfied, to the man dr the woman. The union be-
.He and his family went to bed filled with tween them is to be such that each is the
joy. The next morning-when they arose master of the other. Thus comes true
they were filled with the same joy. Life Purposed from All Eternity happipess. The world laughs at what it
had begim again. Naturally he’ looked thinks “the old bachelor, Paul,” had to
dowri.to see the hole that had been made Prophesied Throughout the Old say about marriage. The woild reads,
in his stomach by the .physicians. -But ‘, : Testament “Wives. submit vourselves unto vour otin
.God knew that he did not want ttio holes,’ husbands : ad the church is’subject-to Christ,
and so when God opened the. normal passage Peered into by Angels so let the wives be to. their own husbands
He closed the other hole :in his stomach. ‘Pro&sed Through All Our Lord’s in everything.” Eph. 5 52, 24. This is all
This is the kind’:of God .we have all ihe Life the world sees and says it is not fair. If
time, a God who knows, a God who acts, they would read one verse more the picture
and brings things to p&s when we believe. Proclaimed Throughout the, Present would be changed. For though it is true
Dare to believe, and then dare to speak, and Dispensation that to the woman is given as standard
you shall have whatsoever you say if you for her love the highest type of human
doubt not. Praised Through All Eternity love, that of the Church for Christ, to
A woman came to me one night arid’in- the man an even higher standard of love
quired, ““Cati I ‘hear’‘&$iJl? Is- it possible HALLELUJAH FOR THE CROSS ! is given. For to the man is written,
for me to heap aeaiti ? I have had several “Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ
operations and the drums of my ears have also loved the Church and gave Himself
been taken away.” 1. said, “If God has Dare to believe. Do you think that truth for it.” No woman will have any difficulty in
not forgotten how. to make drums for ears is put into the Wsrd to mock you? Don’t submitting to a man who would be willing
you can hear again.” Do yoq thifik God you see that God really means that you to be crucified ‘for her.--Revelation.
has forgotten? What does S;od forget? He should live in the world to relieve the op-
forgets our sins, when we are forgiven, but pression of the world? God answers us that Sanctification
He has not forgotten how to make drums we shall be quickened, be, molded afresh, The essence and fulness of the sanc-
for ears. that the Word of God sliall chance every-
thing that needs to be changed;‘both ‘In tified life is Christ Himself who has been
Not long ago the power of God was very enthroned by the Spirit and who lives ‘His
much upon a meeting that I was holding. us and in others, as we’dare-to believe and own life in and through us. The life
I was telling the @ode that they could as we command things to be done. “Who- most fully sanctified is the life which is
be healed without my.&&g to them. If soever shall say unto this mountain, Be
most like His. Paul bore testimony to this
they would rise up I would pray and the thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; along with his claim to the fact of his
Lord would heal. There was a man who and shall not doubt. in his heart, but shall death on the cross with Christ, stating
put up his hand. I said, “Cannot that man believe that those thin& which he saith “nevertheless I live, yet not I, but’ Christ
rise?” The folks near him said he could shall come to pass, he >haZl have wkatso- liveth in me.”
not, and lifted’ him hp. The Lord healed ever he saitk.”
him, the ribs th& were broken were knit to- I am crucified with Jesus,
gether again and were healed. And .the cross hath set me free ;
The Soon Coming of Christ I have rlseq again with Jesus,
There was such faith in the place that And He lives and reigns in me.
j a little girl cried out, “Please, gentleman,, (Continued from Page One)
come to me.” You could not see her, she was and cleave it in the center. Zech. This the secret of the holy,
i so small. The mother said, “My little girl 14:4. Not our holiness but Him:
wants you to come.” So I went clown there If a mountain will crumble, quake, Jesus! empty us and fk’us,
With Thy fulness to the brim.
I to this child, who althou,gh fourteen, years divide, part asun,der, under the pressure
i of age was very small. She said with tears of His feet. what ‘man will be able to with-
streaming down her face, “Will you pray stand those eyes which are as a flame The Work of Prayer
for me?” ,I said, “Dare you believe?” She of fire? Or who will be able to stand be- Prayer is not the foe to work.. It does
said, “0 yes.” I prayed and placed my hands fore that countenance that shineth like the, not paralyze activity. It works mightily.
on her head in the name of Jesus. sun in His strength, or withstand the sharp, Prayer itself is the greatest work. The
“Mother,“- she said, “I am being healed. two-edged sw,ord that prqceedeth out of His lazy man does not, will not, carinot pray, ‘-
Take these things off-take them all off.” mouth? fbr prayer demands energy. Paul calls
The mother ldosed straps and bands and “Then:Hhall appear the sign of the Son it a striving, an agony. With Jacob it was
then the .child said, “Mother, I am sure I df man in heaven : and ?hen shall all tribes a wrestling. With the Syrophoznician wo-
am healed. Take these off.” She had straps of the earth~mourn, and they shall see the man it’ was a struggle which called into
on her legs and an iron on her. foot about Son of man coming in the clouds of heav- play all the higher qualities of the soul,
3% inches deep:, She. :asked her mother to en with Dower and great glory.” Matt. and which demanded great. force to
unstrap heti. Her ‘&%her took off the 24:30. Tb the majoryty of-the world it meet. . . , The energy for work, the mas-
straps. There were not many people with dry will be a sad sight to see Christ coming in tery over self, the deliverance from fear, all
eyes as they saw that girl walk about with power and grea: glory. They are robbving spiritual results and graces, are much ad-
legs just as normal as when she was born. Him of I-Jis glory now, of His deity and vanced ,by prayer.-Purpose in Payer.
ET tis read ,in*the fourteerifh chapter . Smith Wigglesworth They -make us ‘supernatur& It is-not just
of John, veges 12 to 1.4. Jesus,said, the faith of .Jesus-it is the words of Je-
“Verily,~ verily’;. I say, unto.,you, He condition the “promise will be’fulfilled in &s; We. need more thin-mere faith. We
th,at .believeth-bn me, the wqrks that I do. our’lives.’ “He -that believeth. on ,me, the need words added to our ,faith. Whatever
shall he do .a& ; and greater war-ks than . works that I do shall ,he dq also..‘2 ,But ‘we’desire, i,f we believe we can declare
these shall he-do ; because I-go to,,mf. Fa- unbe&f .has h&dered our progress, both that we are going. to have it. We can ,be-
ther.” i in spi&ual. blessing and in bhysical h&l- , gin to say, and ,what we dare to say shall
“Greater worki &an these shall he db;” ing. - be. done.’ Of the one who believes, ]esus
What a word.!., Is-it frue? He said t6 the ‘_ Put away all dpub;\. Open your heart tti says, “He shall have whatsoever he saith.”
Father, “Thy Word- is truth.” ,When -God’s grace, arid God will >comeand .place / Mark, 11:23. ,
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you take upGod’s Wor.d-you get the truth. in you an active .faith. He wants His This .afflicted. rrian, standing before me
God is not a man that He shoul‘d lie’; nei- amighty pqwer to -move through you. No ’ ‘so helpless, SO wither&d,- had’had cancer
ther. is He. the author of confdsion or. &r- matter what ,obstr@ion may. come. across of ‘the st6mach.--The physicians had taken
ror.; bu! He enlightens and hreveals truth .you+patli,.He wants you to rjse.~witli di- aw$y .the cancer from his stomach, but in
unto us as clear a: the noonday. By it we vine power%0 rebuke and. destroy. it. Je- removing it they had ‘taken away the
are .changed* Wd enter .into fellow&p, sus iias a !if6 foi-ce to &t,in us that-.:+11 man’s swtillowing power. ,The cance? was
.into; conimuni6n, .itito assurance, into ,the . change &rything that w.S.daie 6, believe removed,. and seemingly his life was
likeness of God when we see the truth And it’will- char& “Wb<o Ts he that’ over6om- spared; but. he could not swallow: In order
be&e. F&h ;Cometh by- hear@g, arid eth’the wprldi..b& he &at beiieveth that~ to keep hlm~ from starving, they had made
h&&rig by t&Word of. Gtid. Faith is an J&us’ is, tl!e ‘%i :of’ ‘God?“’ l$&a&.~~w.~‘ tin operiifig ,ifi: his stotiadti and inserted -a
‘operati+*power’. Xf‘op+s the understand? bkl5e$e that ;J& isi,the’ S,ob of; God, we -tube. about nine inekes lb@, iyith a ctip .
ing so that- God can. show’ us -things we* ha& within us the‘essence of divitik. life, at the top, and he fed:him$lf with liqtiids.
neve$ woilld’ have known ‘had not our. whi’ch c&es & separation. between. us and Fo’r three months-he lad, managed to keep
hearts been opened. the world. .We have &room for sin. We al$ej walking$,about -1ike.askeleton. Here
No greater wbrds can be found than d&gh$.in doing .th$ which. is iiglit. As he was-.asking #whether I could help him.1
those in Remaps +:lb”Thezefore it with sin, so .with sikkness and afflictionS. W,bat should I’ say.? ’I remetibered the
is of faith, that. if ‘might .be by grace.!’ Hk’ that ‘belie+sj,.be. that dai-es to trust, promise,;:“If thou ‘canst believe, all things
Grace is God’s benediction coming right overcorn&. &zkiiess and afflict’iqns: are. possib& to him that beli,eveth;” Mark
down to you. .Wli&?, by 5ih a?t of fiith, : ,I will. .gijre ~6ioG, ~fi instance. A &dy .9 $23. And ,again; ‘!‘He that belie&h on
you open,the, d6or to Him, He does that creature came to me in a meeting.- He was me,. the w&ks that I do Shall he. do also ;
which needs to be done. It is of faith, withered and wasted, in a .hop$ess, con- ’and great& wdrks than these shall he do ;
-that itlmigl? be by grace. You are the:one dition ; death ‘lay’ili- his eyes. He was ~0 because I g6’unto._tny Father.”
to open the way,‘bj; f&b. God is the Q?e helpless .he had ,‘to‘ have spmeone on The Word must be true. Jesus is with
to supp$your n,@d;by grace. _ each. side tb bear hiti up, He. said to’ine the Father,- and therefore even greater
Jesus says, “You have seen the work I .in a whisper; “Cari you help. me?“’ Let works than His can be done if we.believe.
do, and how I doit. You shall do the ,Jesus answei- : “He th$ believeth ‘on me, So I belieyed, apd theref;ore I‘ spoke.
same work.,, Did imyone ever wofk as He the ‘works that:I dp shall, he ,do also.” He “rG~ hpme and have a .good.supper,” I
did ? I do .not rriean His carpentering ; I said, “I give you power over all tlie povGer said.’ The .poor fellqw. replied, .“I cannot
mean Hjs. lllinistry ‘to the people. The of the, enemy.” .Those’are the words of * swallow.” I reptated, “On :the authority
.people caltie to-Him with their needs, their .Jesus. If you believe dn ZIini, the-power .?f- the Word of G6d I say it. It is ,the
depres&ons, and He relieired them all: of the enemy :ca&ot stand, Fdwever’ e’vil promise ,of Jesus. Go”home in t,he n&me
This Royal $‘sitor, who came from hea- the n’at&e.~:God’s word is against him. of Jesus, and, have, a’good SLipper.” He
ven to express the. Father’s love, talked ‘If we have the. words of Jesuk abiding.in ei was prepared. Many
to in&~, at:, with, them, pro is he .h&fa&en food in his
their liomes, ;. a<d corn-- mouth ‘and h&d been
municated the life ‘and I. ,’ .,. ‘. force to p’ut’it otit again.
power of C@imi?.th&m. - a ’ ., But I had believed God.
:
And He.savs, “You have ’” (I am here to inspire
seen the work I do- ‘you.) I am a natural
healing the sick, relieving , ” man,, just as you are, but
the oppressed, casting out I dar?d to believe that he
demons.. The‘works that _ would swallow that night;.
I do shall ye. do .also.” ;* -So after he .had filled his
Will you dare. to believe ? mouth with food, he
Will YOLXtake up the- .” chewed it, and then it
work He left and carry _ went/right down: He ate
itb~? I ‘- until he Was quite satis-
.“He that believeth .OII fied. He and his family
me,” He says: What-does. went to bed filled with
this &can.? ‘How- can. joy. The next morning
mere believing bring such when they arose they
things to ptiss ? * Why were filled with, ihe same
should there be tiny uir- n. j,oy. Life had- begun
tu6. in oqlr beiieving? ’It agSin,- it seemed. The
is because He said’it. If man looked down to see
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wotild rise and.:‘,stand wherever they- were; I ‘i .,-
would p’ray and the Lord wouldheal them. There
was a. man.who put up his hands. I said, “Can’t
that ;man rise ?” :They said he could’not, *so they
lifted him up., . We prayed,’and that man was j i
T. A. Gonce healed then-and there. Hi’s ribs had. been broken
., ‘_’ : . ‘and were n.ot joined,’ but G,od healed him corn-
have robbed Me. But ye say, Wherein have we
pletely.’ .. ! ,’
IKE any other organization, a-church must
be financed.’ It costs’money to erect a robbed Thee? In tithes ,and ,offerings.” Open ‘. When it .was evident that- the,uian was healed,
church building: ‘The .-church /then has’. to’ be your Bible and read the rest-of the chapter for there was such faith: throughout ‘.the congrega-
lighted, :heated; “etc.‘.: ‘And -‘the:,pastor and his .yourself. :. . .’ : ‘. tion [that a little giril said,’.“Piease, gentleman,
family need living Jquarters,- food,, and:‘clothing come: to me.‘! I: cd,uld.~riotsee her; she was. so .’
I amhnot wiit&,..thih in ,oider only that the small; The mother said, ?lvIy ,:little- girl wants
the same.as,the church1~members. .Thfsall takes: ..ministers, of the, gospel. may be,, cared for..
money. -_ ,.
_.
- / ^. .,: ;’ ( :;’ i I believe I have an even greater. vision than you “to :come.L’ ::So I!-wentoverto. her. .‘The-girl
was ahout ‘fourteen years-old; and she: was a .’
In order to get. the ‘required, money’. some that. If. we as ‘Christians can get a real under- cripple. With ‘tears running. downher face, she
ministers bave’offe~nded..their congregations by standing of what the Lord is ‘saying in the third -asked, “Will’gou pray for’ me?‘! I said,. “Will
preaching sermons.“on &iances. -,. Some one, chapterof Malachi, we may,-have’ those blessings you. dare. to- believe?” ,She answered,,“Oh, yes.”
probably will say, .“How dotyou know, people are that He promised the sons -of Jacob.. I pray-ed, and zplaced my’hands on her ‘head, ,in
offended by such sermons?” Many times I i But-in order ,to get. these.blessings, you must the.nam’e of Jesus. -The.girl said, “Mother, I am, ,
have heard people say that. they .w.ouid’lilce I to. remember that ,-God&es not need your money.- being ,healed. Take those. things off-take ‘them
hear certain. &njsters .pieach if. they ‘would not Y.ou must be, able to pay your tithes -with the all of?.? The mother loosed the straps and bands
spend so much time talking about money. ..: feeling .that God .has given :you .:a privilege .to ,011the, girl’s ,legs. :There. was an iron, on .‘her 1
Furthermore,. if. a. minister becomes absorbed help i.n His. plan,of salvation. ,..After all, ‘paying foot about 3% inches deep.9‘She .said,,!‘Motlier, ’
in the financial affairs of,“the ‘chprch,. he 6ot tithes,,is a~privilege;‘a&if you do not feelthat Iam--sure I a,m healed. Take,it till off:” So her
only, off ends his congregation, ‘but : hinders \ his way. about. it, you had better .study, your ,Bible ,motlrer unstrapped; the iron ‘and took it, &, and
own spiritual ‘life,. How can a preacher be con- -prayerfully, lest you miss-some of God’s special that girl began to’ w$rlk. Therewere not many
cerned in ,a man’s soul and, in the man’s- pock-et- blessings. ‘.
dr.y eyes in -that-place, as the people saw, that,
bookatthesametime? _..‘.. Referring- to our giving.: Paul ‘saysi’ “He girlwalk.about with legs quite as true as.when
How then should.chutches~be-financed? They which soweth sparingly shall reap sparingly ;.and she was born: God had ‘healed ,her right, away.
should be financed by church members like you he which .soweth’bountifully shall reap bounti-, What Idid.., it? She ‘dared ‘to, believe; and: i’
and me. You probably ,thonghtI was.a~mini&r fully.” ’ Christ warns ,us that. .if’.we’ are .unL trusted God. “Please, ,gentlenian, come to me,” ‘.
since I am writing on church: finances: x am faithful with -“the unrighteous mam,mon,” how’ :she”had said. Her,‘longing had\ been coupled, b
not.. I am’not even a.deacom That is why I am shall we %be entrusted .:with. true riches-the j with *faith. : :
taking this liberty t&write on this subject. I riches. that will-,be”given* to ‘His faithful ones;? This% the-faith*we~ -need. God wants us to
am writing. as one Christian to-:another.’ If, we are faithful in .a.little, He will. make us be as children,%He has.h’idden these things from
Now I am-about to ‘say- something’that may: rulers .over much;, We ‘do. hot have to: i&it the wiser and prudent, but revealed them: unto -’
cause some one to turn.: back. ‘If every:. Chris- ourselves to. tithing. .The saints, ‘of the’* early babes. “Alllthmgs are possible to him that be-
tian wouldpay tithes (one tenth of .iiisincome) church did not. ’.A$. Christ tells’us, “Give;, and. lieteth.!‘; Canst tliou believe? Whatever there
the churches would .b,e~$nanced’-and .‘you ‘would: it: shall b.egiven unto’,you’;:?goodmeasure, press-. is--in your ,lifg that is -bound, the name of Jesus,
never hear the,,pieachers.~begging. for ,m&y: ,‘I ed “down; shaken together, and+n@ng.overt’~ ‘: through,faithin:I;Iis name, shall ,break it loose;
‘shall go a’. ‘little;~ fdrther’and say that every +C,~AEIO;MA CX~~Y,‘~&$.~'..~ .: i -1. ' :,., ,- ’
_, ,.". / __. _. .' ' '. . .. -. Ifi ~‘dlf Scripture, reading in John. 14; we find
Christian ‘s~ohld_pg~-tit~~s:-Di,d, you &er’~read~ that1 Jesus-went, on to say, !‘And whatsoever”ye I.
'-.. ,,:, *. ._' :_ '::. ;, .', _' (,-'.. -; ::. :'. -_ .:,.
Malachi 3 :8? ,,:tWill’a:-ma$ .rob ,God?:yPet. . . ye ,I,.._ . ,1 I ._: ,,i,, .', ,A.. . ‘,. .,,I ~ shall’ask,,in’:my :name, that will I do, ‘that’the
s : : ._-
:_..’ ~. * : ,. DARE TC).~B:EC!EVE -Lifi’ D! ,TQ’ ‘,’ Father.;may:beiglorified in the. Son,” He says,
. :- . . : I. : !‘When I’d0 what.-you. ask, the Fatlier will be ‘\
: :. ‘.. , ‘ . ~&&?&p< -: :’ ; :
_’ ..1 1_ pleased for, it will glorify Him.” ,God .will be ‘,
oti.* t: I .‘) .‘,
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the opening whicli .thk physicians had made in&
,’giorified in Jesus when you dare. to-believe and
receive: the: life!,:from . J,esus through ‘*your faith. ’
his stomach, but:it,was gone. ,He did not need- “. ,:. -, ,.. ,..“’ -I... :.
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two opei&$s, ,so when God)ope$ed thk natural.- . . . : ., .a ”

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This grand bo,oplf,in. ,the ,librar’y of the
Bible-loymg Chrrstlan is a mighty impetus
to the life, of prayer .and.‘faith. We quote :
from comments ‘of reviewers : ,-
Rebecca, Witness the .touching drama of hear again.” Do’you think God has -forgotten?. 2 “It is impossible to ‘summarize such. a book
* Truth’s accident, when the, ‘youngest proved,, There,‘is*one‘thing’.God does forget-He forgets’ ‘as this,’ We”‘Can ,only say- that through the
her devotion t&Jesus; i, ,our : sins ,-when ‘He. forgives: us-but He has; testimony’ of the. life. ‘of Mr. ‘Muller; we are
This lovely book, .th,ough a ndvel,:‘llustrates not forgotte*n’how to. make drums for ears:;.. b.rought; face to face. with-, the ‘living God.” ‘.
a consecrated.mothei’s ‘struggles and beauti-. A ‘woman ‘told me that her ~lungs&ere in: rib- “The story. of a giant in the earth in
ful victory through faith’.,& rearing a.,*large. ’ /
family where; the.. ‘father. has been, taken -bans, and ,that.shk &ui&pdrt *with a pint of.puss.
away. This, is a bobk,;for mothers; for yo~ung’. at any time. ‘But. when ‘I invited. people to re--,
people;. f,or all :who- enjoy ,a ,,high:,‘t.ype of.. ceive’;divine i- healing, she “dared to: believe God,
Christian fictiop. ,! .,,,‘; ‘_. . i .,;, : I ::’ ‘.’ ‘. ‘. and $she was. completely healed in -that very.
“, ,., meetlng, ,: .T I’. * I. . i : : _
( i .. .,,. :t.P*i+.!$O&~ -.,-’ 1, :,*
<‘,‘~ ’ .P;Tof,ldng' ago ‘~,~~aasin a. :ye~~ing..gnd”tlie. ,.”
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