And From That Time
59-1231, And From That Time, Branham Tabernacle, Jeffersonville, IN, 51 min




Now, we are very happy tonight to have with us, a--one of our guests here at the--as we call it, the prayer service on New Years night, a good friend of mine, Brother Ernie Fandler, one of the converts to the Lord Jesus Christ, a trophy of grace. Originating, his home in Switzerland, is where he came from. And I believe the brother with them there that--which they're living in Shawano now, a German by descent, a Brother Waters. We're happy to have them with us tonight.

Brother David is here now to talk it over, and pray over with it, between now and Monday to decide just when, and where into-- to Africa, and different parts of the world to go. As Brother David has had a very prominent office with the Pentecostal World Convention, and also is well known with many great religious leaders throughout the entire world. And's been very influential in persuading and causing, as far a long as we are now, to help bring the body of Jesus Christ together of all denominations of faith. Regardless of what the... they... church they have, or what they--brand they're branded, it--it's that--the Church in who Christ died for.

And used to set there on the saddle and watch the ranger bringing those cattle through. And each ranch in the bottom that could raise a ton of hay... If they could raise fifty ton of hay, that meant they could put fifty cattle. If they could raise a thousand ton of hay, a thousand head of cattle could go through.

And I think that's the way it'll be at the judgment. It'll not be what kind of brand we're wearing, but if the Blood tag's there. Ha. That's the thing that'll--that'll count, the Blood tag.

However, Brother David can't stay till midnight. He's very wanted man everywhere. And as soon Brother Rogers heard that he was over here, why he's going to send and have him over there at ten. So that means he will be leaving here pretty short to get way out there in South Louisville. And I thought it would be nice, if it would be all right with Brother David, if--if we'd have him to come up and speak what's on his heart. Preach for us, do whatever the Lord lays. We'd all like to hear Brother David duPlessis from South Africa.


[Brother duPlessis says, "Thank you, brother... "--Ed.] [Blank.spot.on.tape--Ed.]...?...
Amen. We all did. Brother David, hurry right right back and be with us again. That's very fine. We're sure happy.

Well, we sure appreciate the visit of our brother. And he is of what was the--connected with the World Conference of Pentecostal believers, and is a great man in the line of his work throughout the whole world. And we're fortunate tonight to have brother David come speak to us on this New Years night. And you can see what great men think about our Lord, think about His great service.

And now... But this being New Years night, we just entertain each other by the Kingdom of God, preaching until it comes the new year. And I've got to get up in the morning real early, way before day.

On his road now over to preach at Brother Rogers, and tomorrow to be with some--some somewhere else, and somewhere else, and somewhere else. And back here again Monday. And I've got to meet with him to make arrangements for a worldwide tour coming now. And we're to be in Africa, I understood this afternoon, in March, this--this coming March. I'm to meet Clayton Sonmore, from the Full Gospel Christian Businessmen this week, or this coming week, first part of it, and make arrangements for Jamaica, Haiti.

Now, all these are in making. See? I haven't said, "Yes." David's here, Clayt's coming. Gordon, Brother Gordon Lindsay's coming for South America. And--and the rest of the Christian Businessmen for the Latin speaking America. And Brother David's for Switzerland, Germany, on down.
But we don't know yet. You keep praying. I don't want to go nowhere until God says, "Go," in the best of my knowledge. Therefore, if I feel lead to go, then when I get off the plane, I... And no matter what the opposition is, I can say, "I come in the Name of the Lord Jesus." [Romans 8:4]

But friends, I appreciate that. But the greatest thing that I can think of being associated with, is Jesus Christ, the Son of God, that great One.
Now, Brother Neville and some of them will be speaking in a few moments. But I want to read just a little something out of the Scripture now.

You know, God didn't make us all alike. He made us different. He made us different in our stature; He made the world different, and big mountains, the little mountains, prairies, deserts, and big white flowers, blue flowers, and all different kinds. He just makes us different; that's all. He makes red heads, black heads, brown heads, white heads; fat, slim, tall, oh, whatevermore. See? He just... He just makes us different. God is a God of variety. And I kind of like that, don't you? But just the same thing all the time... My, my. I like this.
So let us turn now in our Scriptures over in the book of Saint Matthew, Saint Matthew's Gospel, beginning with the--and the 4th verse. I want to read for a--read us a text, the Lord helping us. Saint Matthew, the 4th chapter. I believe before we read, let's pray.

All these meetings that are in progress, Lord, that we're thinking of, with Brother duPlessis, and around the world, into the Asia, and over into Europe, and all--all around. Lord l--let it be Your will and Your power that'll lead to these things. And if we should at any time be stepping off of Your Divine ordained path, may the Holy Spirit put a block in the way and stop us, Lord, and turn us back to the right place. Grant it.

Now, help us as we approach this text that we're fixing to read, Thy Word. And only You, Lord, can interpret. And we pray that You'll grant it to us for the Kingdom of God's sake, in Jesus Christ's Name. Amen.

I didn't think... I said the other night, I didn't suppose I'd get to come down, because that my throat was getting raw. And my wife said to me yesterday, or day before, she said, "Then I suppose you'll not be going down to the church."
And I said, "Honey, I don't think so. My throat's so sore and raw."
And then, no more than that night when I set down and picked up the Scripture, I run onto this. Brother Sothmann came by; he said, "Will you be going to church tomorrow night?"
I said, "Yeah, I will be there."
And Meda looked around at me, and she said, "I don't understand you."
I said, "I don't expect you to." See? I said, "or no one else."

Even the disciples said there at last, said, "Lo, now speakest Thou plainly; now we understand."
Then Jesus said, "Do you un... Do you now believe?" See? after that.
You just can't do it, because you're led of the Spirit. And you start doing something, you find out that... You see, you're... God wants to use you somewhere; you got to stop here and go here. Just led of the Spirit. They're odd, peculiar people, that has a life that you want to consecrate to God. [John 16:28-31]

And I want to live like that. I don't want nothing tying me down. I don't want no great big something or another where it's worth millions of dollars, and you have get so much money every day, to tie me down. I want to be where when God says, "I want to go down here to these people; there's only five of them. But go down there and stay there till I tell you to leave." I want to go there. I haven't got no obligations, just... And if He wants me go overseas...
Now, here it is, just mentioned going to Germany--or to--to Africa, and some millionaire woman, just the time that the Spirit put it upon me go to Africa, she said, "I will sponsor the trip and pay every bit of it." See? That's all. Why should I worry about money and things, when my father owns all of it. See? He could just speak to this rich man, or that rich man, or this people, or that people, and no need of me have to worry about it. See, God just takes care of it all. Brother Roy, that's the way to live. Just let Him take care of it. It's so good.

Now when Jesus had been... And now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, he departed unto Galilee;
... leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is upon the sea coast, in the borders of Zabulon and Nephthalim:
That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Isaiah the prophet, saying,
The land of Zabulon, and the land of Nephthalim, by the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles;
The people that set in darkness saw great light; and to them that would set in the regions of the shadow of death light is sprung up.
From that time Jesus begin to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. [Matthew 4:12-17]
... leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is upon the sea coast, in the borders of Zabulon and Nephthalim:
That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Isaiah the prophet, saying,
The land of Zabulon, and the land of Nephthalim, by the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles;
The people that set in darkness saw great light; and to them that would set in the regions of the shadow of death light is sprung up.
From that time Jesus begin to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. [Matthew 4:12-17]
I want to speak on the subject: "And From That Time."

Now, I suppose there's--practically all of us here tonight, could call to member--member--remembrance of certain things that taken place at certain times. From that time something changed. Such-and-such a thing, it happened at that time, and from that time on it was different. And it's a good thing that we can. And some of those memories of things that we think of is worthy things that changed. And there's some things that is not so worthy of thinking of.

The--The drunk man tonight on the streets that's trying to drink his sorrows away, you might pick him up...
Like, I was down on the bowery here some time ago, in New York, the great center of the drunken people. I was walking with a certain minister. And there laid a man, oh, just plenty of men, harmless, helpless, laying there with their front of their cloths all wet, and the--and the beards all over their faces, and just in a terrible condition. And they were perfectly harmless.
And this minister said, "Pick that one up, and just ask him."
And I went over to this man, which was laying with one foot across a bumper of a car, and his head laying down on the street. And where that he had been unable to--to--to go at times of the--to the rest room... And oh, he was just in a terrible condition. And I took a hold of him. And I said, "Can you speak?" And he wouldn't make me no answer.
So the minister got down. He knowed more about how to deal with him. And he asked him, "Who are you." And finally he got him roused up enough, till he'd say, "If you'll buy me a drink..." And come to find out, he could point his finger to the bank that he used to be president of.
Well, he said, "We are preachers. Could you tell me what took place."
"If you'll promise me a drink."
Well, we couldn't do that. I said, "I couldn't add sorrow to your sorrows. I want to help you."
Oh, his story, and he come home one night, and there was a--what he called a "Dear John" letter on the--the table. Then his wife had left him, and had... He loved her, and she had taken his children. And he was divorced. And she'd run away with another man. And he said, "I didn't know what to do, to shoot my brains out, or what to do, so I--I went down to the saloon." And from that time, there he was. That's all over the world.

And I said, "What makes you do that?" And I set down to talk with him. I said, "I want to ask you. Those stories are too wild for people to believe."
He said, "The first one I can ever remember telling," he said, "I was a little boy that was raised in a good home." And he said, "I went out and smoked corn silk cigarettes, just to be smart. And I'd eat some coffee to take it off of my breath." And he said, "I done it back behind the old chimney behind the house." And he said, "I will never forget. When mother caught me up and said to me, 'Sonny, let me smell your breath.' And I blowed my breath into her face, and she said, 'You've eat coffee to take something off of your breath. What have you been doing? Have you been smoking cigarettes?'" And he said, "Something told me to tell her the truth." He said, "But I said, 'No mama. I cross my heart. I haven't been smoking cigarettes.'" He said, "And from that time..." That started it.
We can all find something that begin at--at a certain time. And from then on, things was change.

And right after the First World War, when--when the Kaiser Wilhelm signed the treaty of peace, we were told here in America... I was a boy of about nine years old. But I can remember of the people all saying, "We will never have another war from this time on. It's settled forever." But we had another war.
And when the great U.N... Or I would say before that, they formed what was called the League of Nations. And they said, "Now, we will have no more wars, because we've got a League of Nations that will patrol the world. And if there is an uprise somewhere, these men out of every nation will go there and police the world." But it was a failure. It went right on having wars. And the U.N. will become the same thing.

No, because you can't suffer atomic war. If one of theirs pass through the sound barrier this way, we will throw them that way, and the world will go to pieces. Something's got to happen yet before Jesus comes. That's right.

All these things that are... There's a time when something happens. And maybe all their vows, and all the Leagues of Nations, and so forth, maybe had good intentions, but they all come to an end. All become crumbling beneath the--the--the feet of men. With all the good intentions we could have, but all must come to an end.
But there is a time that where man can come to something that's eternal. That's when a man--the time man meets God. That's when something happens that's eternal.

But there is a place, where a man can come to a time that it'll change him forever, for eternal. "He that will come to Me, I will in no wise cast out," said Jesus. A man can come to God, and his whole eternal destination is changed. And a man can meet God, and he can never be the same any more. You can't meet God and ever remain the same person you was. If you turn away from Him, you'll be a worse person that you ever were. If you receive Him, you got Eternal Life, and He will raise you up at the last day by His promise. [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5], [John 6:37, 44, 65], [John 5:14], [Psalms 95:7-8], [Hebrews 3:7-8]

Twenty-five years later, they were discussing--trying to disgust him, telling him that he'd believed something was wrong. But the Bible said he got stronger all the time, giving praise to God, because he knowed that God had to keep the promise.
That's when a man meets God. It changes his make up. It gives him a super sense. [Genesis 12:1-5], [Romans 4:3, 17-22]

There was a time when a man had been trained in all the wisdom, all the theology of the Word of God. He knowed it by the letter. He'd been school. He had all the degrees. He was so smart until he could teach the Egyptian scholars and their teachers. He knowed it all by letter, but a coward with it, that was run, and went out to the back side of a desert and was herding sheep for a stranger. But there come a time, that when God met him there in the burning bush, and from that time on Moses was changed, because he met God in a burning bush. And face to face with God, he couldn't be the same any more. [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5], [Exodus 3:1-6]

Didn't only change Moses, it changed Israel. It changed Egypt. It changed the world at that time, because one man met God, and took Him at His Word.
What we need today is somebody to meet God face to face and talk to Him. The situation... When men meet God, things are changed. Certainly. That's the only way that we can have things. And from that time on, Moses the coward, Moses the one that was running, had been changed. And from that time, he become the servant of the Lord. It always works that way. When a man meets God, things are changed. [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5], [Exodus 3:1-12]



But one day he was on his road to Damascus, and he met God. A Light shined around him, and from that time on, he was no more Saul of Tarsus, but he was Paul, the humble one, the meek one, because he met God and it changed him. [Acts 9:1-20]

And He said, "I will, be thou clean." And from that time, he didn't have no more leprosy, because he met God. [Mark 1:40-41], [Luke 5:12-13]
There was a blind man setting by the side of the road. And he could not see the daylight from dark. There was nothing could help him. One day Someone come walking out of the city of Jericho. And when he met God... And from that time, he could see. His sight come to him. The sight of light had broke into his eyes and he could see again, because from that time, when he met Jesus, he was a different man. He had his sight. When a person meets God, something happens definitely. [Mark 10:46-52], [Luke 18:35-43]

But one day, he met Jesus. And from that time on, the maniac of Gadara had his ri--right mind, clothed, setting at His feet. He could go back home as a gentleman. He could return to civilization. He could go back to his loved ones. He could say, "From that time, I've been changed." Yes. [Mark 5:1-20], [Luke 8:22-39]

I'm so glad of that. God... Death and God met together. Death hasn't been the same. It ain't got no stinger to it now. The Christian believer can walk right into it's face and say, "Oh, death, where is your stinger? Grave, where is your victory?" Why? They both met God. They haven't been the same since then.
No man can be the same. Nothing can be the same when it once meets God. You'll never be the same. [I Corinthians 15:55-58]

Men and women, when you meet God, you're changed. We make our New Year vows tonight, go back tomorrow morning to break them, next day to break them. But what we need to do is not a New Year vow, but we need to come face to face with God and have Eternal Life, be borned of His Spirit. [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5]

That's what we need, maybe not a stob in a field, but somewhere, some secret closet, some place; not a... Oh, tonight there will be hundreds of vows taken, thousands of them taken. And next year we will have to take them all over again. We will say, "We will quit lying; we will quit doing this, and we will lay aside our temper; we will do more for God; we will do this, or that, or the other," only to find it's in vain.
But what man needs to do tonight, is come face to face with God. And from then on, he's a changed creature. Hallelujah! Oh, I wished I could s... tell it in the way that I believe it. But when a man meets God, he's changed from that minute. The rest of his days he will never be the same, because he's got Eternal Life. He's a new creature; old things have passed away, and all things have become new to him. He looks new.
The sick man can walk in the face of God, when the doctors has said he is going to die; but he can walk in the face of God and plead his case, and he will come away a different person, and from that time on... [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5]

I've seen the time where cancer eaten people, laid with nothing but a shadow, and the doctors had passed by, and said, "They're gone." Their loved ones gather in to say the last words that they could to them; encouragement, but they met God. And from that time on, they were changed. They lived different.
I can see the foul woman yonder on the street. I can see the drunkard yonder in the alley. I can see the hypocrite yonder in the church. All those different kinds of people, each New Year, turning a new sheet and trying to do something different, try to make restitutions and do so forth. Let them meet God one time, and from then on... [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5]

And I say tonight, if a man wants to have a real change come on him, let him come face to face with God and meet Him one time, then he can say, "From then on, from that time on, I was a changed man. I know by experience."
In a little while, the church will be gathering here around the altar. You'll be consecrating your lives anew. You'll be giving up things, and laying things on the altar. Brother, let me give you some advice. If you've never met God face to face, let me tell you something: You stay at that altar. Just stay there until you meet God. Then you can point your finger back to that New Year night, not and say, "I turned a new page, I made a new vow," but, "From that time on I met God, and life was changed, and things were different, and everything's become new to me again, from that time on." The time that you meet God. [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5]

That's all good. I appreciate that. Brother, it'll never be eternal until you meet God first. When you meet God first, and from then on, everything will be different. [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5]

Give us experiences, Lord. Give us of Thy goodness and mercy. Forgive us of our sins. And let us live through this coming year, O Lord God, with an experience that we have met You and our lives has been changed. Grant it, Lord. Forgive us of our shortcomings. Place within us Your Holy Ghost. Lead us and guide us.
Father God, here's 1960 facing me. And there's opportunities for a worldwide meeting, where it look like that even tens of thousands times thousands, and thousands of thousands of raw heathens, of pagans, and so forth might come to You. O Lord God, with Your Spirit in my heart, I face Your altar tonight, and face You, and say, "Help me, O God." My heart's a burning with zeal. I love You, Lord. I give myself to You in service. Lead me anywhere You want to lead me; send me anywhere You want to send me, Lord; just speak and I will go.
Bless my church. Bless Brother Neville. Bless all the people here, the strangers in our gates, and these pastors that'll be speaking time by time on through the evening. I pray, God, that You'll bless their ministry. Bless Brother Neville. Bless Brother Junie Jackson, Brother Beeler, all these other ministers. Bless them, Father. Give us a great year in 1960. We, Lord, who know that we have met You face to face, and know what it means to be borned again of Your Spirit, give us of Thy eternal grace to serve You. In Jesus' Name we pray. Amen. [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5]

No matter what comes or goes, let them blow it up Sunday night if they want to. If they want to, the bomb will not be through cracking, till we will be in glory with Him in the millennium. There's nothing can harm us. Hallelujah!
I'm so glad I met God. I'm so glad that I can say, "From that time," pin it down to that spot. When I met God, something happened to me, I was changed from that minute. I've been changed ever since. I'm so glad to be on this road tonight as a testimony to the glory and the power of God. [II Corinthians 5:17], [Romans 12:2], [Titus 3:5]
