Dying a Thousand Deaths Daily
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And we vow, we vow with our very life to be so careful to give you all the praise and all the honor and all the glory for everything that the Holy Spirit does in this place of worship today. That’s one thing you’ll not share with any human being. You’ll not share the glory. You’ll not share the praise. And before the visible and the invisible, we vow to give you the glory for the marvelous manifestation, the supernatural manifestation of our God.
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Not one person, I pray, shall leave this place of worship this Saturday afternoon the same person they were when they entered. It’s a simple prayer, but granted I pray for Jesus sake. Amen. Thank you. You may be seated. Oh, thank you. They’re here from everywhere. They tell me that I don’t know how many are on the outside still trying to get in.
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They should have made convention center a little larger when they built it here in Las Vegas. You know, I see down here on the front row some of the most distinguished men in the medical profession. What are you doing here? I see a very marvelous distinguished lady in the medical profession. I think that’s marvelous.
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I’m glad you’re sitting on the front seat so you won’t miss anything. I see down there a man who’s on the staff of John Hopkins Hospital. I see a couple of you medical men down there. I know you. I see a couple of you who first came to the services as skeptics. Dr. Castarf, you were one of the greatest skeptics I have ever had.
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There were times I could have killed you. And I think Dr. Fryman, you came as great a skeptic because of your training in in England and you had not been trained, you know, to believe these miracles. But had you ever thought really that all healing is of God? Really, when it comes right down to it, you great surgeons can perform surgery.
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But remember something, the greatest surgeon in the world has to wait until uh after he performs his surgery, he has to rate wait for a supernatural power to do the healing. And it’s just like that, you know. I’m going to speak to you for a very a very short time, not more than 10 minutes, but I’m going to talk to you about something that’s vitally important.
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This is not a sermon. I’m just talking to you because I feel that I owe it to you. I don’t care where you go these days. Everybody’s talking about the uncertainty of the future. And I feel that I owe it to you to talk about what the Bible says regarding the future. There’s an an uncertainty in the very atmosphere.