I will walk this path

1 Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
2 And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.
1 Corinthians 13


And there was a young fellow there, I think it’s some movie star’s people. His name’s Danny Henry, and he was a Baptist boy. Well, he come to the platform to put his arms around me, and he said, “Brother Branham, I hope this don’t sound sacrilegious, but” said “I believe that could almost be the 23rd chapter of Revelation.”

And I said, “Thank you.”

And he started to say something else and he started speaking in tongues, a Baptist boy. And when he did, there was a—a woman from here in Louisiana, she was a Frenchman, kind of a big heavyset woman, she wrote down the interpretation.

Well, then there was another young fellow setting over here was a Frenchman, he wrote down what he said. They compared the notes, and they both was the same.

And then a big, light-headed boy standing way back in the back, at Clifton’s Cafeteria, come walking forth. He said, “Let me see those notes.”

I went to see what they was, and all three of them was the same for the interpretation. He was the interpreter for the U.N., French interpreter. And it said this:

Because thou has chosen this straight and narrow way, the harder way, you’ve done it at your own choosing.

But what a glorious decision you’ve made, because it’s MY WAY.

See? And said… and went ahead and said then:

This in itself is that which will bring to pass, and make and bring to pass, the tremendous victory in the Love Divine.

“Trying To Do God A Service Without It Being God’s Will”, 65-1127B, William M. Branham

He didn’t say that it was going to be easy;
Every promise my Lord has made
We’ve got to fight to claim.
For as many as He called,
He gave the power to overcome;
And every devil that stands before us
Must be on the run!
So why should I ever think it strange
When fiery trials should come my way?
For He said that if I do suffer for His Name,
With Him I shall reign.

CHORUS
Come what may, with Your Word I will stay,
Come what may, I’ll press through anyway;
Come what may, Lord have Your way.

I’ll consider Him
Who for the joy that was set before Him,
The cross He endured;
And that same life now dwelleth within me
Victory I’m assured.
For He did say, He’ll never leave me nor forsake me,
And as a seed of Abraham
I’ll possess the gates of my enemies!
Why should I ever think it strange
When fiery trials should come my way?
For He said that if I do suffer for His Name
With Him I shall reign.

As I journey along,
May Lord I ever be, courageous and strong;
For inch by inch I’ll possess the land
For I’m a journeyman,
By striving lawfully,
Knowing Thou savourest reverence and humility;
Let the fullness of that meal offering
Be displayed in me!
I should never ever think it strange
When fiery trials should come my way,
For You said that if I do suffer for Your Name,
With You I shall reign.

When I am down on the ground,
May I press through like a lily
In spite of the muck all around;
Rejoicing in the glory wherein You have clothed me.
When I am up in the air
And the strong winds blow,
May I ever know that You are there;
But if I be like a wounded dove,
May I press through with Your message of Love.
For I no longer ever think it strange
When fiery trials should come my way;
For I know that if I do suffer for Your Name
Lord, with You I shall reign.

“Come What May”, Ulric Andrews

Also inspired by a song “I will walk this path” (https://youtu.be/eexZbGG5hsk)

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