Come unto me my little bride
take shelter under the shade of the Tree of Life
my leaves are wholesome n healing
my branches are where the doves coo n sing
love songs filling the air.
My fruits are not grievous but pleasant n sweet
and where you are grafted into this tree
you will prosper in the wealth of my Word
you are gene seed
the product of me.
My trunk is strong n sturdy
the roots dig the depths
and though the ill winds blow
and pestilence around you fall
and man failing for fear
I, your Root of David
is your Tower n Strength
Unshaken n comforted you will be
nestled on the downy feathered pillow of Jehovah Eagle
under the shade of this living tree.
So my little bride arise
dust your weary clothes
from earth’s toils
I have a robe yonder and eternal
washed by the blood of the Lamb
in this City of gold built by my hands
Rest n be assured
the quickening power is working in you
soon n very soon you will take flight
Into the spiritual reality of your home sweet home!
Sis Grace
06th April 2021, SAA
63-0623M – Standing In The Gap
139 Now, and as Billy and I started on down the road, see, started going on down the road, Billy went to sleep again. And It said, “I’ll give you an everlasting sign.”
140 And I said, “Lord, what…” I waited a little bit and nothing happened. I said, “What is the everlasting sign, Lord?” And I waited a few minutes. And just then I looked over to see Billy; he was asleep.
141 And He said, “I’ll give you an everlasting sign,” again. He said, “Look westward from where you’re at.”
142 And I turned my head like this in the truck, to look; slowed down, you know. And, oh, my, the Spirit of the Lord! I felt like I could scream and cry. And I looked, and I just saw a mountain with white caps on it. I said, “I don’t know, see no everlasting sign about that.”
143 He said, “Your name is wrote all over it.”
148 I stopped and looked up on the mountain, and I seen those seven hills. Now, here, if you want to see something: There was seven peaks on top of a mountain, one mountain, that run for several miles. The last mountain before you go into the other country; no more mountains after that. And it was running from east to the west, the mountain set, and it was snowcapped on top.
149 The first two small peaks, and then a large peak; and then another small peak, and then a larger peak; and then a small peak, and then a great, large, long, snowcapped mountain. And I said, “Lord, I do not understand what that means.”
150 He said, “How many peaks are there?”
151 I said, “There is seven.”
152 “How many letters is in your name? B-r-a-n-h-a-m, M-a-r-r-i-o-n B-r-a-n-h-a-m.”
153 And there was three outstanding peaks. He said, “Those three peaks are the first, second, and third pull. The first one was your first part of your ministry, small hill; then your first pull, pretty high.” You know, sign in the hand. Then there was a little interval in there, the time that I was taken off from being too tired. Many of you remember it. And then come the discernment, the second pull. Now I’ve had another, about a few years here of just kind of little peaks, see, back like my ministry wasn’t yet, and then come the third one.
154 Three is a number of completion, see, the third one. The next peak was five, number of grace. And the next peak was seven, the number of comp-…of perfection, the end. “Six days shall you labor. The seventh is the Sabbath,” the end of the week, the end of time. See? And I stopped and I showed it to Billy. And I looked at them.
155 He said, “That, let that stand. If there is ever a doubt in your mind, remember this place, come back here.”
