Pass the Potatoes
Excerpt from the Sermon of William Marrion Branham
I believe you love me, and if you had beans and potatoes and carrots and fried chicken and pumpkin pie and ice cream, and everything else setting on the table, I believe I'd be just as welcome to the potatoes as I was to the beans. I believe I'd be just as welcome to the chicken as I was to the pie. It's all on the table. And the only thing I'd have to do is say "Would you please pass me some pie?"
And I believe that with a good free heart, in your love for me you'd say "Certainly, my brother, have a nice big piece of it." Is that right?
If I'd say, "Would you pass me potatoes?"
"Why certainly, my brother, here it is."
And every redemptive blessing that Jesus Christ died for and purchased in his atonement at Calvary is setting on the table, and every believer is sitting before it. Hallelujah! If I need healing, I say, "Father, pass me some healing," and I pour it out on my plate and eat.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
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