Colossians 3:11, Christ is all. When Christ is your all, He’s your everything; your world, your health, your thoughts, your walk, your smile, your joy, your very breath. He is your wisdom and your knowledge when He is your everything. Your desire is for lost souls, a “go ye” to the whole world to get the Gospel out.

Hebrews 10:20, Through the veil—people can get into the Lord only through the blood veil. If you don’t go through the blood veil, the Lord is shut away from you; you are separated from your God. You stand outside trying to contact God, but you won’t go God’s way; you won’t go through the veil. It needn’t be that way. You have liberty to be born again, to go through the veil into the holy of holies and stand before the throne of grace any time. You may talk about Jesus, sing about Jesus, but your salvation must be real or you will not know the glory of this wonderful promise: Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need (Hebrews 4:16).

At the Last Supper, as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins (Matthew 26:26-28). What does holy communion mean to you? Is it the real bread of life, Jesus? Is it the real cup of divine blood? In that divine blood nothing is left out. Ye are complete in him (Colossians 2:10).

Ye are complete in Christ when you take fully of all that is contained in the cup of communion. If you don’t have the cup and all that’s in it, you’re not complete. Most Christians in the past have lived and died without really being complete in Jesus Christ. They thought being complete was just to be born again, to have the Holy Ghost baptism; but when you’re complete, you have the whole Jesus, the whole cup.

All the benefits of God contained in the cup are for the children of God, but in the past, Christians have not been taught how to receive them. Today, however, the Lord is saying: Drink ye all of it (Matthew 26:27). Use everything of me; I gave my whole self for you. I gave you the divine Son of God, and I gave you the Son of man as well. I gave you both man and God; I gave all. I am your everything. Because God has given us Jesus you will be without excuse if you neglect Him and stand before God with the wicked dead on Judgment Day.

To have everything is to have the whole Jesus and all He used when He was here on planet Earth; to have everything is to be partakers of His divine blood. We have His blood in our souls, and we are partakers of His body, the Word.

Speak the Love Language

When you are born again, the language of the “old you” dies and is replaced by the love language. If you are still speaking any part of that old language, you are not with God where you must be, but on dangerous ground. If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man’s religion is vain (James 1:26). James said if you don’t wear that love bridle your religion is vain; there’s no Heaven for you.

Are you still fussing and carrying on with anyone? If so, you don’t have on the love bridle. When you speak any part of the language of sinners, you’re speaking a dead language; there is deadness in you. But when you are alive in the Spirit and speaking the new language of the new man, you’re wearing the love bridle.

The tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell (James 3:6). From a tongue of fire and iniquity damnation pours forth. Hell is ready to use that kind of tongue at any time. It’s a fire of hell when you use that tongue the wrong way, and it destroys, destroys, destroys. But the love language, on the other hand, with the love bridle is something beautiful to behold!

First Corinthians 2:12, Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God. Through Jesus Christ the Son of God these things are freely given. You receive the Spirit of the new creation, the new man, the new woman; and you’re ready to live in the new world. You’re not in the new world until you take on the new man or the new woman. Until then, you’re in the old world, the world of sin. From the world of redemption, the world of freedom, you will be lifted out and planted up in Glory. This new world of the born again matches that heavenly world up there—the language and everything else all matches.

Taste the Sweetness of the Lord

John 3:16, For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. God so loved us that He gave Jesus, our lamp. We need never lose our way because the lamp is always available to shine through the darkest night. God’s people are not to be afraid of the night of this world, the spiritual darkness, because the Jesus lamp penetrates the darkness and shows us the way through it all. We don’t have to worry about the manifestations of the Antichrist as he reveals himself in all kinds of hideous ways now throughout the earth. We don’t have to fear because we have the light to shine on all our paths. We know that Jesus leadeth us, and we know we’re going to follow His light; we’re going to follow the star, Jesus. The wise men followed the star and it led them to God’s greatest gift; it led them to Jesus. We follow the star, and the star leads us, too, right into the deepness of God.

Jesus is sweeter than honey in our mouths. How sweet are thy words unto my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth (Psalm 119:103)! Oh the sweetness of the Lord! No wonder the Psalmist said, Taste and see that the LORD is good (Psalm 34:8). Jesus makes His people sweet. Haven’t you seen some of the most sour people become sweet when they received old-time salvation? Where did that sweetness come from? From the sweetest of the sweet, Jesus.

Jesus is our understanding. For the first time we’re coming into understanding of the whole Jesus. Through the Holy Spirit, Jesus is unveiling Himself to the Bride. He wants the Bride to know everything that is to be known about Him because the Rapture and the marriage supper of the Lamb are that close.

Jesus, the protector of the Bride, is dining with her, leading her into green pastures and beside still waters. Jesus is everything to each member of the bridal company, for the only way you can be a member of the bridal company is to let Him be your everything.

To have understanding of Jesus is to love and adore Him beyond what you ever imagined possible, to enjoy Him more than you ever dreamed you could. To carry His peace, to have inner peace and to hold His hand in yours all the way is to have understanding of Him.

The God of this people of Israel chose our fathers, and exalted the people when they dwelt as strangers in the land of Egypt, and with an high arm brought he them out of it (Acts 13:17). God was the high arm for Israel, and Jesus is our high arm. That high arm separates the waters of the sea, quenches the violence of fire, destroys everything within its path that would be destructive to any little lamb of God. Yes, Jesus is our strong high arm. In that high arm is all the strength anyone could ever need.

The mind of Christ has more knowledge, more greatness than all the human minds on Earth can comprehend. Computers are just a number of human minds mixed up together; but put all the computers, all the human brains together in one great conglomeration, and it would not equal the mind of Jesus. Yet the mind of Jesus belongs to each child of God—it’s ours!

Jesus came, a babe in the manger with a little human mind like the one you were born with. But even in growing up, Jesus had understanding, wisdom and knowledge. He took on the things of divinity available to Him to give Him the kind of mind that must be used on this journey. Jesus walked the path; He found out as a human being everything we would need to know; He didn’t miss one thing that we must have on the journey.

Jesus can be touched with the feelings of our infirmities; the Bible declares it. For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin (Hebrews 4:15).

Prophets Knew of His Coming

He’s not a young Christ after all, is He? Oh no! Jesus told the Jews, Before Abraham was, I am (John 8:58). They thought Jesus was crazy, but He had simply told them the whole truth. When Jesus said, I am…the truth (John 14:6), He meant exactly that. Before Abraham was, Jesus existed. Moses knew about Him. Jesus is the invisible Christ that Moses had the vision of thousands of years ago. The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken (Deuteronomy 18:15). This revelation given to Moses made him willing to pay the price to go into the greatness of God.

Considering that Moses received the vision of the invisible Christ and paid such a price to yield his whole life to God, think what a privilege we have since Jesus is not invisible to us! In living reality He is ours inside and outside. He walks with us, talks with us, dines with us.

Jesus is the Lord of hosts. For mine eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts (Isaiah 6:5). He’s the wonderful counselor, our Lord, the captain who leads us in all our battles. Because He’ll always be with us, we have nothing to fear, nothing to worry about.

Jesus, our example, is not only the Son of God; He is also the Son of man, the Son of righteousness and holiness. In every way we can be just like Him when He was here on Earth and took on the form of man. What form Jesus had before He walked the earth we don’t know; the Bible does not tell us. We may learn one day what form He had when He was in Heaven all those millions, trillions of years with the Father; however, the humility and the love for the human race that caused Jesus to take on the form of flesh will move Him to keep that form for all eternity.

When Jesus appears to me, He appears in the form He evidently had when He was here on Earth. It’s wonderful to look into His eyes, to see His face. One time I even saw the back of His head close up. I didn’t know what I was seeing at first. His hands were outstretched, and I thought I was looking at the Cross; but then He dropped His hands and behold! it was Jesus! And I was right there, only a few inches away.

His hair is a beautiful brown with highlights all through it—I’ll never forget the experience of seeing it. When you see Jesus, you’ll see the kind of hair He willed, I’m sure, for the human race, for Eden. I think about that experience, and it does things to me; a spirit of humility comes over me. Although it happened a number of years ago, the impact is still great.

Jesus Is Our Everything

Jesus is the Son of man which makes Him our brother as well as our companion, father, mother, and sister. He is our everything.

Jesus is our unsearchable riches. There is no way to search out all our riches in Jesus Christ. All the riches of Heaven are in Him; all the riches and love we will enjoy for eternity are in Jesus. All the peace, all the kindness, and all the fruits of the Spirit are part of the unsearchable riches of Jesus.

Jesus is the fullness of the Godhead bodily. Born of a woman, Jesus brought the whole Godhead within Him: Father, Son and Holy Ghost were all connected together for this greatness. Bone of His bone and flesh of His flesh—we’re part of God, we’re part of the Holy Ghost, we’re part of Jesus, we’re part of the whole powerful Godhead. Through Jesus the whole body of the Godhead dwells within us.

As long as we stay a part of the Godhead we’re indestructible; our soul cannot be destroyed by any forces of darkness; it’s not possible. The devil can’t destroy one soul standing with the Godhead. All the devils coming after that one soul will not be able to overpower it. The body of the Godhead is in this Jesus cup: Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Drink ye all of it; the whole Godhead is yours.

It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us (Romans 8:34). As Jesus at the right hand of the Father makes intercession to the Father, the Father answers our prayers just as He answered the prayers of Jesus when Jesus was here on Earth. Jesus, the very divine Son of God as well as the Son of man, came down here in love knowing His place in Heaven was waiting for Him when He had completed His mission.

Jesus is our pastor, our preacher, our evangelist. How wonderful to have a pastor like Him! Daily forevermore I seek to be as much like Jesus as I possibly can be. When something happens, I want to know what Jesus would do. How would Jesus handle this?

Use the Help Jesus Gives

Jesus is our keeper. The LORD is thy keeper (Psalm 121:5). He keeps us in the hollow of His hand, in His Spirit, in His love, and in His peace. He keeps us in His joy if we will let Him, but we have to let Him. Jesus is not a tyrant, and He does not force Himself on any human being.

Our help is in the name of the LORD (Psalm 124:8). What name do we carry? The name Jesus. Use His name, the blood name, and it will work if you have all of Him, if you have His cup. But if you don’t drink all the cup, you will not get much done; you won’t get prayers answered that could have been answered—and we must have every prayer answered that God wants to answer in this final hour. He can’t answer a prayer as long as He is hindered; He would step out of His role in doing so. God has given us free choice, and He does not force us into anything.

The Lord will walk the waters for you if you want Him to walk the waters, but if you don’t want Him, He’ll let you have the angry sea of life all to yourself. If you want His help, call for it. When Peter called for Jesus’ help, he got it. Lord, if it be thou [Peter said], bid me come unto thee on the water. And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus. But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me. And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt (Matthew 14:28-31)? Jesus gave Peter the help to walk the waters, but Peter started sinking because he didn’t continue to use that help after he had received it.

It isn’t enough to receive help from the Lord; you have to use that help daily, night and day. Use that help, that strength, that peace, that joy. If you don’t use what the Lord gives you, you’re going to use what the flesh and the devil give you. The devil gives oppression, depression, despair, loneliness and all the other burdens he can pile up to serve you. That isn’t what you want.

This sweetness of the Lord, this help of the Lord, is not forced on you, I say again; the Lord is not going to spoon-feed you. You’re at the Lord’s table, and He’s getting you ready for the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. Abraham and other prophets of old will be serving at that supper, but neither will they spoon-feed you. Absolutely not!

The Lord is giving me revelations and visions in a way I never thought a human being could have. I’m seeing the miracle cloud day and night. If you could see the miracle cloud as I do, you could have your healing or your miracle right where you are. All the pain would leave if you were free to see the power of this great cloud we’re living in.

Jesus is our year of jubilee. He said, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, To preach the acceptable year of the Lord (Luke 4:18,19). The acceptable year that Jesus mentioned is the year of jubilee.

Under the Law, the year of jubilee was wonderful, but it happened only once every fifty years. And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubilee unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family (Leviticus 25:10). After forty-nine years in bondage, in slavery, a person on the fiftieth year got his property back, or was set free; everyone was delivered—it was jubilee!

Today Jesus has set us free, and we can all have jubilee days, jubilee weeks, jubilee years! Are you living this jubilee? Learn how to have that happiness, that joy, that greatness, that jubilee in Jesus.

For as he [a man] thinketh in his heart, so is he (Proverbs 23:7). Do you think you’re full of the Spirit, full of God, full of the Word when you are born again? You must think you are full of those things to have them. Know you have them in full assurance; Jesus is full assurance.

The Healer of Broken Hearts

Jesus is the healer of our broken hearts. He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted (Luke 4:18). He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds (Psalm 147:3). I found out when Angel, my wife, went to Heaven that the Lord was the only healer of broken hearts; no one else could have healed my heart. A whole congregation couldn’t do it. They gave me some comfort, but they couldn’t heal the dreadful sorrow. I was beyond that stage; I was beyond the stage of human hands. I had lost my will to live, my heart was so broken, in so many pieces. Even my physical heart was affected. My speech didn’t come out right part of the time, and I almost hemorrhaged to death.

It took a long time for the Lord to put my broken heart back together—I didn’t think it would ever be whole again. To be able to have peace, deep peace, to be able to have joy and laughter that would be genuine seemed out of reach forever. But it has happened all because of Jesus the healer of broken hearts. I’m a living witness to that healing power.

When you lose a loved one, you lose much of your life if you really loved that one with all your heart, if you loved that one better than you loved yourself. I loved Angel better than I loved myself, better than I loved my hands, my eyes, my feet, my legs, my body; I loved Angel next to my love for the Lord. If I ever put Angel ahead of the Lord at any time, I didn’t know it. When I married her, Jesus was my first love; and He remained my first love. He still is my first love.

I had read in the Bible that the Lord came to heal the brokenhearted, but then I didn’t know what a broken heart was. Many of you don’t know what a broken heart is. I used to minister to broken hearts for years before Angel died; I tried to help so many. I preached funerals of loved ones who had died and left the brokenhearted behind. I really thought I could sympathize with them; I thought I was feeling as they felt. I tried so hard to give them sympathy. Then one day I discovered what a broken heart really was.

I feel that the most unbelievable thing that can happen to one’s body is a broken heart. It’s worse than a disease because you know that one way or another you’ll be free of a disease one day. If you die, you go to Heaven and it’s over with; but to live with a broken heart, you suffer with sorrow that seems to go on and on for an eternity; there’s no quick fix. Jesus patiently worked at putting together the pieces of my broken heart; He lived with me. Again and again He would say to me, I am the Lord that walketh with thee.

And the Lord is walking with all of you who have Him in your heart. I never remember the Lord telling me He walked with me until Angel went; then He said it hundreds of times during the weeks and months afterward: I am the Lord that walketh with thee. It was the greatest tonic, the only real tonic that would go within my soul, within that broken heart. Each time He said it, I healed a little. Then one day He took me into His arms—or an angel did, I don’t know who hugged me that day—and it did something to my broken heart, started it at last on its way to be able to somehow bear the grief. It wasn’t quite as painful. Oh yes, it was plenty painful after that at times, but not like it had once been. Jesus, I say again, is the healer of broken hearts.

No matter what has broken your heart, the healer of broken hearts will live with you if you let Him. Jesus is the healer but we must learn to depend on Him. I learned to trust Jesus after Angel’s death in a way I had never trusted Him before. I learned pure trust; I learned the pure faith of God as I had never known it. The only way I could breathe was through His love, and I would tell Him, Love me; I can’t live without love! I’d hide away with the Lord for Him to love me: Love me, Jesus. Oh Jesus, love me! I was like a man in a desert without water, begging for water; and I couldn’t get enough.

I was used to the love of God, but I was also used to a human hand of love touching me, Angel’s hand. People need God’s love and human love, real love. That’s one reason I warn young people to wait for the one God wants them to have. Make sure it’s the will of God before you marry because if you don’t, you won’t have that hand of love day after day, week after week, month after month; and there will be a void in your life. You’ll wonder why life treats you as it does.

I had such fullness of life. I had the hand that heals broken hearts, and I had the hand of a girl whose love would never die; it would just increase more and more if that were possible. Lovingly the Lord had brought our hands together in such a great bond that they would never separate until death took that hand out of mine—and what an empty hand it was then! No one can ever know what that separation means unless they go through it.

Although you have no human being to share the kind of life I’ve been talking about, you don’t have to be a lonely soul. Jesus will be your husband, wife, mother, father, brother, sister; He will be your everything. The Bride is going to be a joyful Bride; the Bride is going to thrive on His love. You can be so happy in Jesus. He will be your lover; He will be your love. He is your Bridegroom getting ready to take you away, and remember, you don’t go in couples. He takes each person individually.

Many people have never had real love, and they need the whole cup to make up for that which they don’t have in human love. The Lord will make up the difference. You will never walk alone; you will never live alone; you will never be alone; He’s the healer of broken hearts, and He’ll heal your broken heart.

Your mate may still be alive, but perhaps that one is not really a mate, that one doesn’t really love you. You may think you married the wrong person because you don’t get along; it’s always a fuss. Don’t fuss anymore. Stop your side of it: let it be and let Jesus be your everything. Drink of the cup, and the Lord can heal that broken heart, too. Although your mate will not accept Jesus and will miss Heaven, will miss the Rapture, you can still make it.

Study the Early Church and you’ll find saints of God were separated from husband, wife, from friends, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters; and many were betrayed, betrayed, betrayed. But the Lord was their everything, and they marched to the lions’ den with heads high, singing until the last breath was taken from them. The devil couldn’t stifle their praises; they shouted hallelujahs to the blood as long as they had voice.

Jesus is coming soon to take His obedient Spirit-filled children home. He told us how that time would be: I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left. Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left (Luke 17:34-36). Two can be sleeping side by side, one will be taken and the other left. From some homes the wife will be taken and the husband left; from other homes the husband will be taken and the wife left. Then there will be the homes of lukewarm church people where both will be left. You’ll never fuss your way into Heaven; you’ll never fight your way into Heaven; it won’t work.

The healer of broken hearts walks with us, talks with us, dines with us. He is the mighty God; the Bible tells us so. Isaiah said He was The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). Think about Him being mighty God, not just God, but mighty God. That means almighty, all might, all power. Jesus said, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth (Matthew 28:18), and I give you this power.

Jesus Took Our Place

Jesus is our substitute, not our sympathizer. There’s no need to go to the Lord for sympathy; He is your substitute. Jesus took your place in sickness and in death. He took your place in hate and in all despair. He took your place in oppression, depression and loneliness. He took your place in the darkest of the night. He took your place on Calvary. You should have been dying there; I should have been dying there; we were the sinners, not Jesus. But Jesus died, He took my place; He died for me and He died for you.

Jesus took your sicknesses, and He took mine. The devil has no legal right to lay anything on you that Jesus carried for you. Jesus paid the price for your healing, but you have to assert those rights He gave you. The devil can’t legally bind you with anything in any way; you’re free through the blood cup. You’re free because Jesus has become your everything.

Jesus took your place in all the rough spots of life to make you good places. He took the thorns Himself so you wouldn’t have to suffer with them like He did. You suffer some persecutions, but you won’t have to suffer like Jesus suffered. Jesus gets no glory out of your diseases or sicknesses; He gets glory when you get healed. Jesus got no glory out of my sickness; He got glory when I got healed.

Jesus is the very courage of our lives, courage to accept Him as everything. This anointing of divine courage from On High is more than just ordinary courage; this is divine courage to accept the whole cup, to know it’s the whole Jesus, that you have Him all.

If you want to know what the Father will do for you, study Jesus. Did the Father listen to Jesus any hour of the day or night? Yes. Did He listen to Him in the Garden of Gethsemane? Yes. The only time the Father didn’t listen to Jesus was when He died for you. Think about that—when He died for you!

Ponder the Greatness Jesus Offers You

What kind of courage must you have? Gethsemane courage. Jesus gives it, not the courage to die for a lost world, but the courage to serve a lost world. Jesus is asking you to serve the life that He has given to you, a brand new life in a brand new world. Jesus’ courage is the kind you must have, so take this courage in a different light from any other courage.

Jesus is the cure for loneliness, depression, oppression and confusion. The Bible declares God is not the author of confusion, but of peace (I Corinthians 14:33). Don’t live in vindictive anger, it’s part of the works of the flesh. Jesus paid so you could have the works of righteousness, so you could be the righteousness of God, pure and clean.

Holy confidence goes beyond daily confidence. Go on in to have confidence that the Father is always on the throne looking on with loving eyes ready to help you in any way. He knows every step you take, and He’s ready to send one angel or many angels to assist you.

The Psalmist prophesied of the care God would give Jesus: For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone (Psalm 91:11,12). The care God gave Jesus is the same care God has for us; we’re sons and daughters of God. We are treated the same as His Son—except we’re not the blood sacrifice; we’re not the sacrificial Lamb; we are the serving lambs.

With love and grace, sacrifice your spirit unto the Lord, a holy spirit, your reasonable service. I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service (Romans 12:1). Presenting your body as a living sacrifice before the Lord should be a living joy, for people to see the works of grace through a new creation-you.

Sacrifice with joy and gladness; sacrifice with praise unto the Lord. Jonah finally reached the place of praise in the belly of the whale; and he said, I will sacrifice unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving (Jonah 2:9). Sacrifice with peace, holiness and righteousness. Throughout all eternity we will sacrifice those kinds of sacrifices, heavenly sacrifices.

We’re walking, living epistles. Ye are manifestly declared to be the epistle of Christ ministered by us, written not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God; not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart (II Corinthians 3:3). Just think, a holy child of God is like the Bible itself, like a book in the Bible, one of those epistles.

The Lord has given you much to think about; and the only way you can be all the Lord intends you to be is to come clean.

The Lord plants forgiveness in this cup so you can forgive anybody of anything they do to you—it’s His forgiveness, the same forgiveness the Lord would give were the thing done to Him. He has given you that forgiveness. As a human being Christ forgave, and He forgave because this divine forgiveness works in divine blood. The blood forgives; the blood forgives the vilest of the vile—the blood, the blood, the blood.

It’s hard to tell some days how many times I say, The blood. How many times have you said it this week? I can weep when I say: The blood, the blood, the blood! Such a revelation of the blood God is giving today!

A Message from the Holy Ghost

I am here; I am here, saith the Lord, and I am giving a revelation of my greatness. I am here, and you’re closed in with me. The world is shut out, and I have brought you in to my innermost being, saith the Lord, in my heart, in my heart. Feel my heartbeat of love for you now; feel my heartbeat of love, my heartbeat of love. Let my Word flow; let my blood flow; let my love flow. I am your Lord; I am here; I am here.

This is your hour. Feel this hour through my divine feelings, not through human feelings. You must feel this hour through my divine feelings, saith the Lord, you must. This is your hour; this is your hour. Holy Lord God Almighty!

I want you to see your Savior on the way to Calvary; I want you to see Him now. Through my great love you can see your Savior on the way to pay the price for you. He did not fail you; He never will fail you. He is your Redeemer; He is your Savior; He is your Lord, and because of Him all heaven is yours. I am here to make your way blood reality. I am giving you understanding of divine blood; I am giving you understanding of the ways of divine blood, of the power of divine blood, of the humility of divine blood, all power of the divine blood, all power. I bring you the revelation of the greatness of the blood that destroys all sin, destroys all sicknesses and diseases.

This is your hour of visitation, this is your hour of revelation, this is your hour, saith the Lord. This is your hour; yield to my Spirit; give over to the reality of your Lord going to Calvary just for you. Open your heart’s door, and my Spirit will flow this anointing of reality.

Your Hour of Visitation and Revelation

You’re being visited by Heaven. Your hour of visitation and revelation is preparing you for the whole cup, preparing you to use the cup daily. Humble yourself like never before. Get rid of the old you. The old you will not humble itself before God, but the new you will. Humble yourself before the Lord. You’re being visited by the Lord, and in the spirit of humility see Jesus going to Calvary for you. Your precious Lord—it was necessary for Him to make that walk for you. No one else could have made it; no one else would have paid the price.

This is your hour of greatness. Give over to the Lord. Sinners: see Jesus going to Calvary for you today. Christians: see Jesus going to Calvary. Oh, Bride of Christ: see Jesus going to Calvary. Then you can serve more of His love, more of His grace, and you can be a greater witness.

I want everyone who has a broken heart—maybe it’s because of a death, or maybe it’s a living death in your home, and that can even be worse—to turn to Jesus. You’ve tried to survive; you’ve tried to overcome, but it seems there’s no way out. Let the Lord heal your broken heart. If you have a companion who won’t cooperate, who is full of anger and wants to fuss, don’t let him or her drag you to hell. That one has done enough damage to you in this life, too much, in fact. You don’t want to go to hell; you don’t want to be even close to hell. Or maybe it’s a child who’s afflicted, or a child gone astray; let the Lord heal your broken heart.

Perhaps you’re just about dying with disappointment. Your hopes were so high; but they’ve all been shattered, and it’s robbing you. Now you must claim the promise: The joy of the LORD is your strength (Nehemiah 8:10). The Lord will help you. Jesus was a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief (Isaiah 53:3), but He was also a man of great joy and peace. The reason He had so many sorrows was He took yours and mine. The Lord is ready to help you with your sorrows today; no matter what has broken your heart, let the Lord heal that broken heart.

The Lord healed me of a broken heart, I say again, and He’ll heal you. He will do a work on you of love and grace if you will patiently let Him work on you. Call for Him to help you as I did. Love me Jesus, was my cry. I just have to be loved! Lord, I’ve had so much love; I can’t live without love. The sunshine’s gone, the moon and stars; everything is gone; it’s all gone. I have to be loved! I knew the only thing that could bring me back to life was love. Love gives life. You just can’t have life without God’s love.

Let the Lord do a work inside you today that you never thought possible. If you have physical heart trouble, spiritual heart trouble—or any kind of heart trouble—just put your hands over your heart today, and let His healing love be real to you. If you have a broken heart over a child, or over anything, put your hands over your heart today and feel His great love and care for you and your concerns. Jesus can feel that broken heart of yours, and He’s the only one who can heal it; He’s the only one who has the cure; He is the perfect cure, God manifested in the flesh. Let His very presence become real to you now.

Jesus Is Your Salvation and Healing

If you don’t have Jesus in your heart, let me pray with you now: Oh, God, save my soul! I do believe in the blood of Jesus! I’m so sorry that I sinned against you, but I have come home. I’m going to serve you, Lord, the rest of my life, and I believe the blood of Jesus washes away all my sins. Come into my heart, Jesus! Come on in!

If you meant that prayer He has come. If you meant it, the blood is flowing in that soul of yours; it has washed away every sin stain. Walk with Him; serve Him. Live in His Word; pray; fast, and one day Heaven will be yours.

Whatever is giving you trouble, by faith take your deliverance as if you could take the problem or disease with your hands and pull it out. That’s the way the Lord taught me to deal with the people who needed to be delivered by the thousands from AIDS in the African nations. The Lord said to tell them to reach right in and pull the AIDS from their body, to put the AIDS under the blood and it would be destroyed.

In one of those crusades, for the first time I saw AIDS outside of the body. No wonder it kills, no wonder people can’t get rid of it, no wonder medical science hasn’t been able to cure it! I’ve never seen any sickness like it. The devil is destroying humanity with that awful devilish disease. But the faith of people goes up, and you see them by the thousands reaching by faith to take AIDS from their bodies. Whole families are being healed. Oh, we rejoice over testimonies from the mail telling us about their deliverance. It’s wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!

If you need a healing, you can have it when you take the Word in faith believing. Jesus sends healing from On High. Lord, I bring the sick and afflicted to you. I know there’s power in the blood of Jesus to heal each and every one. From your gift of miracles and your gifts of healing it comes in the name of your Son, Jesus: Heal! Heal in the all-powerful name of the Lord.

And now you’re in the Lord’s presence; give your sickness to Him. When you give sin or sickness to the Lord, you give it over to the blood, and that which you put under the blood is destroyed. Jesus came to destroy sin and sickness, the Bible declares. He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed (Isaiah 53:5). It was divine blood that did it, and with His blood stripes we have physical healing. Isn’t that marvelous!

Hide that promise of healing in your heart and decide you will get well. Notice each improvement daily and praise the Lord for it. The Lord brought the blood to be used for the whole person, mind, body and soul. Trust His divine blood and let it become total reality to you in this last and final hour.

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