1948 Our third interpretation is the story of Isaac and his two sons: Esau and Jacob. The picture is drawn of a blind man being deceived by his second son into giving him the blessing which belonged to his first son. The story stresses the point that the deception was accomplished through the sense of touch. “And Isaac said unto Jacob, Come near, I pray thee that I may feel thee, my son, whether…
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You will find tonight very practical, and yet I assure you, very, very spiritual. Christianity has to be continually redeemed from secular history, for Jesus Christ is the human imagination. As Paul tells us in his First Letter to the Corinthians: “We have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit which is from God, that we might understand the gifts bestowed upon us by God.” Now tonight we’ll show you one of…
Read moreGod Became Man
02-24-1969 You are told that God became man that man may become God. You may think you are the man that God, as another, became, but I tell you: you are the God who became man, that man may become you! Because my visions which parallel scripture are accurate, I can boldly say that what I have just told you is true. In the 82nd Psalm we are the speaker, speaking to ourselves, saying:…
Read moreGod Given Talent
05-31-1971 Tonight is the Law. We are told in the book of Acts that: “God is not far from each one of us, for in Him we live, and move, and have our being.” (Acts 17:28) I would like to change that a little, and say to you that: God is never so far off as even to be near, for nearness implies separation. And God and Man are one. “Man is all imagination,…
Read moreGod is Known by Experience
03-10-1972 God is known by experience or not at all. I have experienced God. I can no more deny it than I can the humblest evidence of my senses; so I feel qualified to tell you how you are going to experience God. There is only God in the world. When you say, “I AM,” that’s God forever and forever. Tonight you will know why the term “Judeo-Christian” came to be hyphenated. The story…
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