

14 And I looked, and behold a white cloud, and upon the cloud one sat like unto the Son of man, having on his head a golden crown, and in his hand a sharp sickle.
15 And another angel came out of the temple, crying with a loud voice to him that sat on the cloud, Thrust in thy sickle, and reap: for the time is come for thee to reap; for the harvest of the earth is ripe.
16 And he that sat on the cloud thrust in his sickle on the earth; and the earth was reaped.
Revelation 14
We’re watching for the coming of our blessed Saviour,
Lo, and behold the fig leaves now becoming green;
The Gospel of His Kingdom has gone to every nation;
And we’re near the end, can be seen.
Is that right? [Congregation says, “Amen.”—Ed.]
Then gladly away we’ll herald the Message of His blessed appearing,
Soon He’s coming in glory, to tell to one and all;
Then awake, ye saints of the Lord, why slumber when the end is nearing,
Let’s get ready for that final call.
She’ll turn at the west and ride back again, one of these days, just remember. She sure will. And that’s right. Until then:
Take the Name of Jesus with you,
Child of sorrow and of woe;
It will joy and comfort give you,
Take it, everywhere you go.
Precious Name (precious Name), O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of Heaven;
Precious Name, O how sweet! (how sweet!)
Hope of earth and joy of Heaven.
At the Name of Jesus bowing,
Falling prostrate at His feet,
King of kings in Heaven we’ll crown Him,
When our journey is complete.
Precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of Heaven;
Precious Name, O how sweet!
Hope of earth and joy of Heaven.
Now, on this last verse, let’s sing it with bowed hearts now.
Take the Name of Jesus with you,
As a shield from every snare;
And when temptations around you gather, (these things of Satan’s kingdom, see, see)
Just breathe that holy Name in prayer.
“Satan’s Eden”, 65-0829, William M. Branham
Said, “Then you went on down; that big horse turned around, way as far west as you could.” Said, “You stood and raised your hands up like that.” Then he started crying. Said, “Brother Branham, to see that horse standing there; all that war bonnet and everything like that, and,” said, “that breastplate and everything shine.” Said, “You held your hands up a little while.” And said, “You looked down again, picked up the reins, said, ‘I’ll ride this trail just once more!'” Said, “The whole earth shook back and forth, like that.” And said, “There was no more life left in me; I just fell down aside of the rock. Then I woke up.”
“And Knoweth It Not”, 65-0815, William M. Branham
One morning the Lord woke me up, said, “Get up there in Sabino Canyon.” I took a piece of paper and my Bible.
The wife said, “Where you going?”
I said, “I don’t know. I’ll tell you when I come back.”
I went up in the canyon, climbed plumb up where the eagles was flying around. I was watching some deer standing there. I knelt down to pray, and raised up my hands, and a Sword struck my hand. I looked around. I thought, “What’s that? I’m not beside myself. Here is that Sword in my hand; bright, shiny, glistening in the sun.” I said, “Now, there’s not people in miles of me, way up here in this canyon. Where could that come from?”
I heard a Voice, said, “That’s the King’s Sword.”
I said, “A king knights a man with a sword.”
He, the Voice, come back, said, “Not a king’s sword, but, ‘The King’s Sword,’ the Word of the Lord.” Said, “Fear not. It’s only the Third Pull. It’s the vindication of your ministry.”
“What Is The Attraction On The Mountain?”, 65-0725E, William M. Branham
Now, we find God (I got to close now, in this.), God standing there… And watch, He took His own Son up, after… Remember, He went straight to Calvary from there. He took His own Son up there. And what did He do? He showed Him in His coming. He was glorifying Him. There He was standing there, and “His raiment shined like the sun.” In other words, God said, “I have been Your Father through the age. But now, the only way to approach Me from this on, is through Him. This is My beloved Son.” See what He’s doing? The adoption, the placing. See? “This is My beloved Son. Hear ye Him.”
“Hear Ye Him”, 62-0711, William M. Branham
Set your eyes on that mountain top;
And To adoption let us rise.
Look not to shallow ground,
Worldly pleasures around;
It’s an Eden to despise.
For our journey has almost come to the end
We have passed two-thirds of the way
Just a few more steps are all to go
Then we would be taken away.
CHORUS
Our treasures lie just beyond that mountain,
All the glories of the Lord there we shall share.
Our treasures lie just beyond that mountain,
Have no fear, have no fear, You will be there.
Jesus said it’s a narrow rugged way,
And few there be that find it,
But broad is the way which leads to destruction
Where millions travel along,
But though our trials are tough and afflictions much,
It’s not worthy to be compared
With the joys that the faithful servants of God
Someday shall surely share.
Set your eyes on the White rock
That Light is now shining on,
Turn not your eyes away from God’s message today,
Till you shine with the light of the Son.
For you’ve been made by God to be a reflection of Him,
Let it be settled in your heart and mind
That we are a Super Race ordained of Grace;
And there’s where happiness you will find.
Shoo those buzzards off your sacrifice
When temptations come your way,
Believe not the devil’s lie,
Though those vultures fly,
Continue to watch and pray.
For there’s a path that the eye of the vulture,
Has never, ever seen,
Where you as an eagle can fly perfectly justified
For you are a heavenly being.
“Our Treasures”, Ulric Andrews
Also inspired by songs “Let the rain come down” (https://soundcloud.com/timmy2210/let-the-rain-come-down-2) written by Kenrick White and “Ask of the Lord rain” (https://soundcloud.com/timmy2210/let-the-rain-come-down-2) written by Arlene James
