Godly Deliverance

"Ten thousand years can't change a heartache. Ten thousand years can't right the wrong. It took the blood of my Redeemer at Calvary there to atone. Let us rejoice and sing His praises, that lovely man of Galilee. He's the one they call the Rock of Ages, He's done these things, friend, just for me." Can you sing it with me? "Ten thousand years can't change a heartache. Ten thousand prayers can't right the wrong. It took the blood of my Redeemer at Calvary to atone. Let us rejoice and sing His praises, that lovely man of Galilee." Can you sing it with me? Do you really believe what I'm singing? It took His blood at Calvary to atone. Praying won't do it. Fasting won't do it. And unless you can get in touch with Him to have the blood of Jesus it won't do it. It took His blood at Calvary. Let's rejoice and sing His praises, that lovely man of Galilee. The one they cell the Rock of Ages. All these things He's done for me. Can you sing it one more time?

You know I've thought down through the years you can't change heartaches. Have you ever had heartaches? You can't change heartaches. There's no way to change heartaches. I've tried. Even heartaches I had when I was a young boy, I've tried my best to change them. But my years of living has never altered them one tiny bit. When I look back they hurt me just as bad as if it was the day it happened. So you can't change it. You can't change it. That's why God is making a new world, and that's why He's doing away with the old. It'll never be changed. It's indelibly wrote upon the walls and tables of our hearts to be there, and that is what kills us. That is death. That's what takes our life. But when the Bible used the terms, in that day there'll be no remembrance of the former things for all things have passed away. And He said, Behold I make all things new. All things new. In that world, in that man's heart, of the new man there won't be any heartaches. And I've often thought, I prayed, I prayed. When I felt, as Brother Taylor said, down through the years, some thoughtless word of deed makes our heart to bleed. And many times I prayed, and I prayed, and I fasted, and I prayed, but it didn't change it. It didn't change it. All I could do was put my faith in His righteousness and the atoning blood of Calvary. That's the only way I could get peace. That was the only way. Let's sing it again, can we? "Ten thousand years can't change a heartache. Ten thousand prayers won't right a wrong. It took His blood spilt there at Calvary for my sins there to atone. Let's rejoice and sing His praises, that lovely man of Galilee. He's the one they call the Rock of Ages. He's done these things, friend, just for me." Can you sing it one more time?

I've been ask a lot of things out of church. Some of these things I've answered, some of them maybe I've not answered. I've tried to answer all of them. But I tried to answer as much as I could. I got in to some things over in Revelation the other night, the book of Revelations, the question was, that we should differentiate between one group of people that was in the tribulation, and the other people that didn't seem to be in tribulation, as to whether or not they were all the saints of God, or the church, the question more of less orbited around the thought as to, you know, are they the same or whatever? So we ministered, and they have it on tape. We ministered about those things as to differentiating, I want to ask a question here, I believe that what time we devoted to that that during that period of time we gave an explanation that was sufficient as to be able to tell the difference. If anybody could tell the difference would you raise your hand? The ones that was here that heard it would you raise your hands and hold then up for just a minute? Okay. Some of you did. that's good. I'm a little disappointed. I thought maybe more of you did. I even ask my wife when I got home. I said, Betty, did you understand what I was saying? If I ask her a lot of times, I feel like if she understood them the others understood, you know, but she said that she was so oppressed that night, and some of the younger folks sitting with her that they kind of bothered her. She didn't concentrate as well as she wanted to. But I see that some of you did understand.

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By Rev. George Leon Pike Sr.

Founder and first President of Jesus Christs Eternal Kingdom of Abundant Life, Inc.

Holiness Unto The Lord