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Ezekiel 37, verse 1, And the hand of the Lord was upon me, and carried me into the Spirit of the Lord, and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of bones, and caused me to pass by them round about. And, behold, there were very many in the open valley, and, lo, they were very dry. And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live? And I answered, O Lord God, Thou knowest. Again He said unto me, Prophesy unto these bones, and say unto them, O ye dry bones, hear the word of the Lord. Thus said the Lord God unto these bones, Behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and you shall live. And I will lay sinews upon you, and will bring up flesh upon you, and cover you with skin, and put breath in you, and you shall live. And you shall know that I am the Lord. So I prophesied as I was commanded. And as I prophesied, there was a noise. And behold, a shaking, and the bones came together, bone to His bone. And when I beheld, lo, the sinews and the flesh came up upon them, and the skin covered them above. But there was no breath in them. Then said He unto me, prophesy unto the wind. Prophesy, Son of Man, and say to the wind, Thus saith the Lord God, Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live. So I prophesied as He commanded me, and the breath came into them, They lived and stood up upon their feet an exceeding great army. Here in this portion of Scripture, we have an account of a man of God that is instructed by God Almighty to come and do certain things that was important to Israel. Israel is described as just dry bones, been given up and nothing you can do with dry bones. But you know, in our text here, I want to call your attention to something here. And I just want the Lord helping me preach a little bit on this thought here in verse 9. Then said He unto me, Prophesy unto the wind. Prophesy, Son of Man, and say to the wind, Thus saith the Lord God, Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these flames, that they may live. Now I realize that the doctrinal applications to the Jew here But I want to make some things to you tonight that I believe we today can take home with us and help us as Bible-believing Christians. The wind here is called by the prophet. And I want to say that wind here is called God's breath. There are winds in the Bible, all kinds of winds. As a matter of fact, the Bible tells us in Job 33, verse 4, that there is a wind that will bring life. It brings life. And I'm thankful for Genesis 2, verse 7, when the brother said last night, he said it so plainly, that the Lord formed man out of the dust of the ground and He breathed into that man, in the nostril of man, man became a living soul. You and I are here tonight simply because of the breath of God. And I'm telling you today that the Bible here, the Spirit is likened to that wind. Not only is the wind responsible for life, but it's responsible for death. As a matter of fact, the Bible tells in Job 4, verse 5, that God's breath is by which man is brought down. And the Bible says there that He's nostrils filled with fierceness and He'll end man's life. And you know, I'll think about that. You know how wind, different types of wind all over the country. If you're out west, you know, like we are, we've got more wind than anything else. And a lot of times, I think during our camp meeting it was like that, wind blew. And here's about a couple of weeks ago, we had a revival meeting out of Pinon. And it was very interesting. You know, so a lot of these winds, they go about 50, 60 miles an hour. It could be a calm, you know, just a calm, quiet day. Just a perfect day for a picnic. Just a perfect day to go out and do something. But I don't know where a wind will blow out there. And I mean, that dust will pick up and you'll lose your sense of direction. And you know, during that camp meeting, Friday night, we hadn't had no stirring all week. We'd been praying God would do something, and we had two kids saved, but it just seemed like it was dead. It didn't seem like anybody was interested. And everybody was there to meet Him. And it might have been me. I was the one preaching. And I'll tell you, I tried to do everything I can to get something going. But I'll tell you, that Friday night, I pulled in there late. And I figured people already got in and they're ready to go. But what I saw surprised me. All the men was holding down that tent. And here was a wind blowing through there about 50, 60 miles an hour. And everybody was holding down to that wind. And I'm telling you, that wind coming and it started stirring. I mean, he was pulling up stakes, and he was blowing one corner of the tent out, and I'll tell you, the women were holding on to their hair, and they were screaming, and the kids were crying, and I walked in there and said, preacher, what are we going to do? And I just smiled, and I said this, Blow, wind, blow. Amen. I said, let it blow. Amen. I said, listen, we need something tonight. God wants to do something. We need our hearts blown on. We need our hearts stirred tonight. Is that what God's going to use today? We need it. Amen. And I'll tell you, folks, I didn't travel all this way just to get my ears tickled. I didn't come all this way just to hear all this and that. I've come here See, the wind blow, amen. We need that blow. We need that holy option from heaven to blow in here. See, the problem is some of you, you've seen it already, and it's already got you nervous. Amen? You're kind of nervous. You're not sure which way this thing is going to head. I've got news for you. The most important person. the most welcome person, the most invited guest here ought to be the Holy Spirit of God. We ought to be here looking for God to do something. And I'm saying to you, folks, now listen, it could be denied, amen, but we need that wind to sweep. We need it. We need to say, blow, wind, blow, amen. I want to preach a little bit on that thought. Blow, wind, blow. You say, Preacher, why is it important? The Bible says when that wind showed up, it united the people. Amen? It's talking about the powerful operation of God's Spirit. I like it when God's Spirit it shows up. You know what our problem is today, Bible-believing preacher? We said all we need is a Bible. All we need is a good outlining. I'll steal his outlining. I'll put some meat to it. Now go ahead, big boy. That's been done before. You can preach and the Holy Spirit not show up. But I'm going to tell you, if there's going to be any liberty, if there's going to be any working, If there's going to be anything accomplished, it's going to have to be done by the power of the Holy Spirit. Oh, preacher, work to God. We get on our knees, call for God to blow on us. Oh, God, blow. We need that wind to blow down on us. Amen. I'm saying to you now, folks, that's the only way. You know what we've done? We've gotten mechanical. I mean, we know what to do, how to deal with things. We know exactly. We can run a service without the Holy Spirit. I've seen it done. Everybody, you guys have done it. We've done it. But I'm going to tell you, we got mechanical. And we got to the point where we just go through the methods and the motions. You know, and we think that that's going to be alright. But hey, that's not so, brother. I believe tonight, folks, that like the prophet said, I mean, God told the prophet, prophesied to the bones. He said, you know, he needs to do something so you get out of the way so God could come moving. I mean, I'm telling you, folks, we got people tonight, you know, we're not seeing the Holy Spirit blowing the churches. We're not seeing people walk the aisles. We're not seeing much conversion. We're not seeing much conviction because the people have gone through the service and gone through the motions without the Holy Spirit of God. Folks, I'm telling you, we need the Spirit of God in this day and age. Would you God, even if we have a service like this, man, instead of working up something, we ought to get out there and say, blow, wind, blow. We can't do nothing. We'll not operate. We'll not start a service until that wind does start blowing. Amen. I'm saying, folks, that it's high time. Listen, my friends, we need the Holy Ghost of God in our preaching. Amen. We need it. You know what Jesus said? Now, this is the Son of God. This is God in the flesh. He said, just the Spirit of the Lord is upon me because He had anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance unto the captive. If our Lord And by God, if our Savior depended upon the Holy Spirit to help Him accomplish the task God gave Him, certainly we need it tonight. Certainly all of us need it tonight. Oh, I'm telling you, you talk about that. The Bible says over there in John chapter 3, verse number 8, Nicodemus is over there having a conversation with the Lord Jesus. And the Lord Jesus is talking about the birth, you know. And in there, right between verse 7 and verse 9, He puts in a verse that says, the wind listeth where it will. And He said, nobody knows where it's coming from. Nobody knows where it's going. He said, listen, you know what I thought about? I thought about, hey, When that wind shows up, I want to get in on it. Amen? It might not put me where I want to be, but at least I'll be with the one I'm supposed to be. Amen? I'll be with the most comfortable place I need to be. I'm saying to you folks, that new birth is like that. It's that spiritual birth. It's an invisible birth. It's something you can't see. That wind you can't see. But I'll tell you, folks, you make that wind blow, and when it's blowing, listen, you'll not stop it. Amen? You didn't start that wind, you're not going to stop it. That wind just does what it wants, when it wants. Amen? And I'm saying to you tonight, folks, we're going to pray and say, God, could you blow this way? Amen? Just blow in here and do something for us down here. Amen? I'm telling you, folks, unite. The Bible says when He began to prophesy, He said the bones came together. I mean, people start uniting. Amen? Listen, probably a lot of people come from all over, people from China. People from out where I'm at and from the south, no doubt, out here and out from the north and all over. We come here, you know, not to come and just reacquaint ourselves with some brothers and sisters. We didn't come here just so that we could shout a little bit and go home. We came here because we want to see God do something. We want the Spirit of God to come in. We want that wind to blow. Amen. We want to come... I just got a tickle about that that night. When these people were sitting there in their chairs, and they were waiting for the meeting, and that wind coming there just stirred everything up. I mean, I'll tell you, you know what else that wind will do? Not only will it unite people together, but it will upset your plans. Amen. I mean, hey, listen, that's a problem with most of us. We come here not expecting much, amen? We like our comfort zone. We like all this good, positive preaching. But we don't let nobody step on our toes. We don't let nobody tell us what to do, amen? Listen, some of these Indians got mad at my brother Charlie and said, you're always late, amen? Maybe that's why they're late, amen? But I'll tell you what, folks, I told him, I said, I like a good fight, amen? And He challenged me to not be late. I'll try my best not to be late. Amen? Listen, folks, tonight you're uncomfortable here. Something ain't robbing you, right? It's called conviction. It's called that Holy Ghost come in and He's doing some work in you. And I'll tell you, listen, carnal person, you might be saved, but you need to quit your sinful ways. You need to get away and get out of the sinning business. That's why you don't like that preacher. That's why when these men get up here, you say, but why does he have to say that? I'm saying to you, folks, that wind comes in here. I mean, it shows up from time to time, wanting to do something for us. But a lot of us, you know, we don't want our plans upset. We don't want our plans to be cancelled. I'm saying I like it when the Holy Ghost comes up and just upsets your plans. Amen. It's called conviction. It's called, you know, when the Holy Ghost... Listen, us preachers, we're doing without that today, too. I mean, we cut the preaching and the Holy Ghost ain't convicted. What we do is we go and use intimidation. We start intimidating our members, putting them on the guilt trip, see how we can hold them. I'll tell you what, folks, if guilt trip ain't gonna work, intimidation ain't gonna work, matter of fact, if the Holy Spirit don't work, we might as well shut down and go home. If the Holy Spirit don't work, nothing else will work. But as far as I'm concerned, I've done this thing 23 years ago, it's worked, it's still working, brother. It'll be working, we'll work on. Hey, I'll tell you what, I'm glad. We'll have to get tonight and say, hey, blow or wind blow. Amen! Amen! We need that! Amen! Boy, I tell you, when that wind comes, that breath of God, He'll upset your plans. I mean, listen, Jesus was over there in Mark chapter 2, and the Bible says there, as He gathered those people in, it was noise that Jesus was in the house. And when he got over there, the Bible says that straightway, everybody went and made their way to that house. You know, that guy over there, he might not like that person living in that house, but Jesus was there and he went. I mean, there might have been some things crossed ways with each other, but the Bible says straightway. Straightway means you put off everything else. Amen. Put away everything else and just go where you need to be. And those people showed up, and I tell you, when the Holy Spirit shows up, there's going to be something going on. Bible says that as soon as the Lord Jesus grabbed them people together, He started preaching to them. You know, when I thought about that, God will send a wind into our lives to upset the stillness and, you know, the inactivity. I don't know about you, but every once in a while I get this disease of do-nothingness. Amen. I'll tell you about that time that wind will come to blow and it will kind of upset me and kind of get me back in that place where I need to be. And I'm saying, you know, when that wind caught that tent, I've seen some of those women had their purses by them. They had their bottled water by them. They had their blankets by them. I mean, they was rooting for bear. But when that wind come in there, it threw them bottles up. It threw them blankets up. I mean, everybody spent half the summer looking for their property. And I stepped back and I said, what the God, God would do that in the church? Where people grabbing the things, they got their pet sins, they got their pet things. Oh, what the God, the Holy Spirit blow in here and just blow a lot of stuff out of our life. That's unsettled us, amen? Some of us say, well, amen, praise the Lord, but you're sitting on your do-nothingness. What you need to do is let the Holy Spirit blow in you today and just get blown on you till you get something going. You know, one of my brothers said, he's here tonight, he said, brother, he said, preacher, he said, you know what? When that wind blew in here, he said, you know, it blew some things that I realized I didn't have tied down in my life. And I thought about it. I said, did you, did you miss him? He said, no. He said, I don't know why I had him, but God just blew him out of there. See, that's the way some of us are. We got a lot of things that we feel like we need. I mean, a Baptist is a... a Bible-reading Baptist is a pitcher of a yard sale. We go to a yard sale, and my wife and the ladies of the church, they go to a yard sale, and they say, we're going to go ahead and make some money, get rid of some of this stuff. I'll tell you what, by the afternoon, man, they come back with more stuff than they went. And I say, where's all that stuff you sold? Hey man, and now my storage is so full, my wife said, you know, honey, you need to build a bigger storage. I said, no. I said, you just need to get rid of your junk. There's no room for my stuff. I said, my stuff we need, but you're telling me you're just piling them up. You need to get rid of that. That storage is big enough. But see, that's the way it is with both of us. Holy Spirit can't live in here and work in us because we've got so much stuff in here. I'm saying you deny it, folks. We need some people live to be upset. I mean, God just upset your plan this week, amen? We have people making this decision to come the last minute. Boy, I tell you, some of us leading these people, it upsets us. We got this thing planned out. Brother Charlie said, for the last time, and Sister Tobert said, for the last time, brother, let's finalize this paper. And I thought, what the world for? Just as sure as I'm talking on the phone, there's going to be some nabob that hasn't made their decision. The day I'm leaving, I'll be on the road, they'll call me and say, we decided to go. That just upsets me. Listen, I'm sorry, but people don't plan like I do. But you're the same way. Every little thing upsets you. But I tell you, we need some upsetting this week. Amen. We need God just to cancel some things, clear the calendar. Let God come and have His way with us. Let God show up. Amen. Tell you what, that's what God wants to do. Amen. Let this one blow. Some things are tying your life now. Amen. God said, Son of man, can these bones live? I'll tell you what, folks. Listen. He said, preacher, you haven't got me yet. Maybe I'll get you now. Know what he said? Can these bones live? You think about that. I feel sorry for Ezekiel. He had the first dead bone Baptist church. And some of you preachers are right behind him. You think about that. Some of the bones in the church, you know, you talk about, how about that wishbone Christian? Always wishing something would happen. Always wishing that something would take place. But they're too lazy. And they don't have no character to go get up and do something about it. Amen. I mean, listen, they just bury their talents like that old boy did. And that's kind of crazy. You know what God's going to do this week? Upset your plans. He said, the church ain't wishing well. It's time to get going. We'll need the Holy Spirit to blow on you this week. Amen. How about that funny bone Christian? Some of you sitting right here. Brother Charlie done picked you out and he hasn't named you yet by the end of the week. I'm sure he'll name you. You don't want nobody sitting by you. This place is safe. I want nobody touching me. That touchy Christian. Amen. The feelings got to be just right before you do something. Amen. I'm going to tell you what, in God's business, the feeling ain't never right. It don't ever correspond with the Holy Spirit. Look at all the mess the charismatics are in. They're trying to run the field with the Holy Spirit. It don't work. You got faith in there. God operates on that pretty good. We need that tonight. Amen. I'm saying to you, not only that, but you know what? These funny bone Christians, you know, they get their feelings hurt. And then you got them dry bone Christians. My, tell you what, the Pharisee type. We always do it this way. What else is he doing trying to do it a different way? Why wouldn't somebody inform him about how we're doing it? He's just a new guy. He had no idea. Amen. Listen, if I'm wrong, let me be wrong. I'm enjoying the trip all the way to glory. Amen. I'm having a good time being wrong. He can straighten me up up there when we get there. Until then, let me just enjoy myself. We got a lot of people always correcting this, always doing this. I mean, I've always got to be there to make sure that they cross the T's and dot the I's. I'm saying to you today, folks, God's going to come this week and just stir up your dry bones. I'm going to get you going, get you back in that church where you need to just do something for God. Amen? Then you've got the hip bone Christian. I remember several years ago, a preacher came by here and he said the Baptist's heart was right here. And he kept going like this, you know? And I got to thinking about it. That's the hip bone Christian. They won't tithe. They won't give their money to God. But they're off for a new building down the road. Where are we going to put up that new building? What, we? You rascal, you? You're going along for the free ride. It ain't going to work. Amen. That hip bone, you know, God is fixing to stir you up this week. I'll tell you what, those are the people, you know, they're just what we call hitchhiker Christians. I remember one year I preached on that, you know, that grasshopper. Christian, where those ants were carrying that cockroach like this. And I got to figuring out how in the world, you know, did they have a hard time putting it over that back splash? When they finally got it up there and I helped them, I looked and I turned that cockroach over and there was some ants sitting underneath them arms of that dead cockroach. And there was that Baptist. They said, come on now, hurry up and bring that thing up here. Man, it's chow time. It's almost lunch. Come on now. That kind of Baptist, you know. Just hitching along, going for the ride, shouting it out in the glory land as long as things are good. Hey, the Holy Spirit will not upset you this week. Let Him upset you. Amen. And then we got that jawbone Christian. Amen. Can't keep their mouth shut. Always jibber-jabbering. Got thousands of things to talk about. Hey, you know what? I got to thinking about this, Brother Joe. I got to thinking about, you know, when these preachers come out there, you know, and boy, they can preach wide open. But they get out there and they get to preaching in that sudden 200 feet elevation. And man, one point and they're going... Boy, it might kill me when I see Brother Tinney. I say, boy, you're going to kill yourself, amen? That's called breathless. That means you're out of breath. But you know what? No preachers out there are the only ones guilty. Most of you Christians are guilty of that. How do you know, preacher? I know because when I saw it, Brother Charlie gave it to me. We need a testimony. Some of you will be out of breath. Amen. Well, they'll talk. Amen. They'll talk about this. They'll talk about that mourner. They'll talk about that boat, that fish that's gone. Every time they tell it, you know, they'll just tell all these stories. When they come down to talking about Jesus, when they come, hey, they're out of breath. They can't breathe. They're going to be resuscitated. Amen. We need somebody that's going to realize tonight, hey, that you know what? You can talk all you want, big boy, but the thing that counts is when you talk about Jesus. When you start lifting up His name, I guarantee you, you can talk all day, all night about Jesus. Never run out of breath. Amen. I tell you, that Holy Spirit will fill you up. He'll charge you up. You'll realize you've got breath that you never thought you had. Amen. You'll just keep right on going on that. That's the reason why most Baptist can't testify. The wind ain't blowing on you. Not only that, but you know what? What we really need out of this thing is a backbone Christian. I mean, we need some people to stand up and have a backbone. Do something for God. Boy, I tell you, you're doing something for God this week, and you're getting some things done this week. I'll tell you what, folks, I'll let the Holy Spirit of God blow on you. You can do even more. You can do the impossible. There's nothing impossible with our God. Amen. Last of all, I want to say that wind needs to blow tonight because it will utilize you for a purpose. Take your Bible. Turn to Acts chapter 2. Acts chapter 2. Verse number 1. And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound. from heaven as of a rushing, mighty wind. And it filled all the house where they were sitting. There appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them." But I want you to notice there, the Bible says that a wind showed up. God will send a wind into our lives to upset the stillness in our lives, but also to utilize us for a purpose. And you know what? get back to that story about that tent. When we got over there in that tent, you know, things started going. And I'll tell you, before that, it was real still. And that night was the best service we ever had. But I believe that wind coming there physically upset some people. In the midst of all that, I think people got serious. I think people got downright serious. You know, we're going to have to do something with this community here. And I believe some people realize that God wants to utilize them for a purpose. Sometimes a stillness is not good. You know, over in South America, I read just now, and it might not be true, but this is what I read, that there's a disease called cholera. It comes on the people from the soft breeze of the marshes. And when that soft breeze comes in, it brings in this disease. of Cholera and it goes on the people. And everybody stays in it. There's a stillness. There's a quietness in there. Everybody's afraid to get it because it comes off the marsh. But they said that after a certain time, the still wind, soft wind, and if you know your Bible, that soft wind is not too good. Over in the book of Acts, I'll give you this. Book of Acts, Paul got on that boat and they sailed out of Alexandria. And the Bible says Alexandria's wind was soft. They said they were not making no progress. They said it took them forever to get to their destination. But another time, Paul got on the boat from Antioch and he said it was smooth sailing. People got saved along the way. And I'll tell you, they accomplished much from the wind that was from Antioch. I don't know about you tonight, but I've got the book That's from the wind of Antioch, not from Alexander. It does the job, amen? And I want to say to you tonight, when that wind, when that stillness comes and brings in that death and it brings in that quietness among the people, they said that right after that, that wind will pick up and it will start to become a strong wind. And what it does is it will push that disease, that disease causing cholera, to move across the land and set the people back at ease. And I'll tell you what, folks, sometimes just being at ease and doing nothing is not too good. We need the Holy Spirit to come in and blow on us and get some of that stuff out of our lives. Hey, we can be useful again for the Lord. God can get a hold of us. And hey, when it comes time to start doing something for God, it becomes a joy to serve God. It becomes exciting to serve God. You can't wait. I don't know how many times I heard it on the trip. These young guys in these places, they say, boy, I can't wait till we get there. Amen. Oh, I'm just excited from that first song to when it's over. I can't wait. Amen. They weren't excited about seeing Charlie. They were not excited about seeing Gloria. They were excited about how the Holy Spirit's going to blow in here, do something for us, go home, give us something, do something for God. Listen. God wants to do that. He said let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. Amen. Boy, is your shout about out? You want to praise the Lord? Won't you let that Holy Spirit stir? You know what the Bible says in Deuteronomy? It says, as an eagle stirreth her nest, even so the Lord leadeth His people. God wants to lead you, but He's going to have to stir you. That's the Holy Spirit's job, to stir you up. Some of you know a little bit about eagles. When an eagle, when a baby, if that's called an eaglet, when they get to a certain age, a lot of times, they don't want to fly. Because that eagle, by the way, it just stays with one mate all their life. And unlike people, Eagle's got better sense than you and I. And you know what? That eagle will go through the trouble of really making that nest real comfortable. I mean, fur and everything in there. And I'll tell you, one guy's told me this week at home, he said that they weighed an eagle nest on a reservation, and it weighed 2,000 pounds. Got up on a rock. And I thought, man, that's heavy. But each time that those two met, they'd bring some eaglets, they build a nest bigger. They line it again. But when that eagle don't want to leave that nest, that mama and that daddy will go in there and tear out all the fur and everything, the lining. And then they'll make it rough because all the wood is rough. And then when they still don't do it, they'll set them up on the edge of that nest, thousands of feet up in the air off a rock. And then that mama will just go, push that old little bird off. Encourage him a little bit. See, maybe that's what you need this week. The Holy Spirit just needs to nudge you a little bit. Go on to unseen territory. But don't you worry. That mambo bird comes down under them and picks them up. And he'll keep doing that. Boy, isn't that good. I'll tell you, the Bible says the Spirit that quickens. The flesh profits nothing. I'm glad He quickened me. Amen? I'm glad He stays on me. I'm glad when I fail and I can't seem to do something, I'm glad He's there to catch me, bring me back, start all over. Hey, God, I'd encourage you to do something for God. Oh, help us tonight, Lord. Oh, the Bible tells us, you know, that the people in Acts chapter 2 that we just read about, if you read the end of that chapter, they were still praising God. Bible says in verse 47, praising God, having prayer with all people, and the Lord added to the church daily as such should be saved. You know why we're not having people saved? Because I'm preaching to you about it. Amen? God wants to get you out of your comfort zone, baby. You know, God wants to lead you out. He can do it alone. The Bible says, as the eagle stares at the nest, so the Lord alone He didn't leave them. By Himself. I'm telling you, folks. You ready to fly? God furnished the wind. Jesus flied. Wrapped them wings. He said, God, here I go. I guarantee you, you'll succeed. But you know what? You need tonight to ask God to blow. Blow wind in. Amen. Let's jump out. Amen. Just jump on and say, blow! Wind, blow! Breathe on me, that songwriter says. Breathe on me, O Holy Spirit. Take down my heart. Cleanse every part. Holy Spirit, breathe on me. That's what you need tonight. You know what? You lost your shout. You know why? Maybe because you ain't clean. Maybe because you don't want to surrender. Maybe you don't want to obey the Holy Spirit. Well, I tell you, we need the Holy Spirit to move in here. All of us will just surrender tonight. You know, when an Indian surrendered... How many of you watch John Wayne movies? John Wayne never lost a fight. Never! But brother, when John Wayne won, he told that Indian, bring yourself over here and surrender. That Indian didn't hide a knife. He said, well, I'm going to catch them, not look at them. I mean, they came to the big duke and laid everything there. And then they came over and said, I'm yours. Listen, that's what you need to do to the Holy Spirit tonight. Just say, I'm yours, lock, stock and barrel. Do you need God to blow on you tonight? You need to come just fully surrendered. Would you do that? Let's pray.
Blow, Wind, Blow
Series Magic City Jubilee 2006
Preached during the 2006 Magic City Jubilee at Gloryland Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. Wilson Calvin is a Native American preacher, and Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church of Klagetoh, on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona.
Sermon ID | 714064527 |
Duration | 34:52 |
Date | |
Category | Camp Meeting |
Bible Text | Ezekiel 37:1-10 |
Language | English |
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