Talking to Str Hannah after service about the song Auntie Jemimah! She said the Lord said to her sing the song "Auntie Jemimah!" And she took heed! The song was not rehearsed at all! The lyrics sung were spontaneous coming right there at the stage! And just to think that's my 1 year 1 month year old daughter's name! I was extremely blessed! May God continue to bless you Str Hannah, am amazed at the level of yielding to God's leadership!
@@vannesamatumbu1432 slip of the tongue. Auntie Jemimah was a black American Christian lady with a great testimony. After her son had fallen ill and was dying, she asked GOD to send her Elijah the prophet... GOD answered her prayer and sent forth William Marrion Branham(Malachi 4:5) who prayed for her son and he was healed. William Marrion Branham was in a plane flying over Memphis City but the plane had to take an emergency landing to which GOD then led HIS Elijah the prophet to Auntie Jemimah. She had identified a character in The BIBLE (the Shunamite woman or Zarephath if you like) that's the one sister Hannah was referring to in this beautiful song.
She is such a blessing to the Bride Of Jesus Christ! Each time i listen to this particular song and just to think it was unrehearsed umm its too much for me!
This is such a beautiful song. I'm honestly going to sing it in church. What a wonderful inspiration of a song. Oh Lord let me get to these levels of inspiration. Amen
Say that again Br Innocent Mapara! I thought i would never witness in my generation a singing gift likened to that of Elisha that operates as the minstrel plays! Those powerful lyrics descented right there on the podium!
It was said by our prophet William Marrion Branham who was stopped by lord to go to pray for son of Auntie jemima while the air plane wait for prophet until he came back
Jemimah (also written Jemima, Hebrew) was the oldest of the three beautiful daughters of Job, named in the Bible as given to him in the later part of his life, after God made Job prosperous again. Jemimah's sisters are named as Keziah and Keren-Happuch. Job's sons, in contrast, are not named. Jemimah, along with her sisters, was described as the most beautiful women in the land. Also, unusually and in common with her sisters, Jemimah was granted an inheritance by her father, with her brothers as might have been expected (Job 42:15). Apart from these brief references at the end of the Book of Job, Jemimah is not mentioned elsewhere in the Bible. The name Jemimah means "dove".
Elle a dit : “Je savais que vous viendriez!” Et j’ai dit : “Comment le savez-vous? Me connaissez-vous?” Elle a dit : “Non monsieur.” Et elle a dit : “Je savais que vous viendriez.” Elle a dit : “Avez-vous déjà entendu l’histoire de la femme sunamite?” J’ai dit : “Oui, en effet.” 158 Et elle a dit : “Eh bien,” a-t-elle dit, “je suis ce genre de femme là.” Elle a dit : “Le Seigneur m’a donné un enfant, et je lui ai dit à elle…Lui ai dit à Lui que je l’élèverais.” Elle a dit : “Je suis une femme pauvre. Je fais des lessives et je travaille pour les blancs pour gagner de quoi vivre.” Elle a dit : “Et Il m’a dit qu’Il-qu’Il me donnerait un enfant, et je Lui ai dit que je l’élèverais.” Elle a dit : “Je l’ai élevé du mieux que je pouvais, mais,” a-t-elle dit, “pasteur, il s’est mis à avoir de mauvaises fréquentations. Il a attrapé une maladie, et nous n’en savions rien.” Elle a dit : “Cela a atteint un stade avancé. Il se meurt sur le lit, là, à l’intérieur.” 60-1208 - L'Âge de l'Église de Thyatire Rev. William Marrion Branham
158 And she said, “Well,” she said, “I’s was that kind of woman.” She said, “And the Lord give me a baby, and I told her…told Him that I’d raise him.” Said, “I’m a poor woman. I wash and work for the white folks for a living.” She said, “And He told me that He-He give me the baby, and I told Him I’d raise him.” Said, “I raised him the best I knowed how, but” said, “Parson, he got amongst the wrong company. He got a disease, and we didn’t know nothing about it.” Said, “He got it advanced stage. And he’s dying, in there on the bed.” Said, “He’s been unconscious now, two days.” Said, “The doctor-man come and said, ‘It done eat up his heart and so forth, got into his blood stream, so bad till it damaged him; so that the stuff that they give him wouldn’t help him now.’” And said, “He’s dying.” And said, “I just can’t stand to see him die, a sinner.” And said, “I prayed and I prayed,” said, “all night long I prayed.” Said, “He’s unconscious, he don’t know nothing.” Said, “He hadn’t for two days.” 159 Said, “I prayed, I said, ‘Lord, You give me that baby’ and said, ‘like You did the Shunammite woman.’ Said, ‘Where is Your Elijah? Where is…?’ Said, ‘Well, where-where is something to help me?’” 160 And said, “I fell asleep on my knees.” And she said, “The Lord spoke to me, in my dream,” and she said, “‘Go out and stand by the gate. And there’ll be a man coming down the street, wearing a little, tan hat and a dark suit.’ He said, ‘He’ll speak to you.’” 161 And she said, “I been standing here since ’fore daylight.” And her back was wet from dew. And she said, “And I seen you come in that tan hat,” she said, “but you was supposed to be packing a little satchel.” 162 I said, “I left it in the hotel.” See? And I said, “Your boy is sick?” Said, “He’s dying.” I said, “My name is Branham.” I said, “Do you know me?” She said, “No, sir, Parson Branham, I-I never heard of you.” I said, “I pray for the sick.” She wasn’t interested in that. She didn’t want her boy to die, a sinner. 163 I walked in; they had an old gate there with a plowpoint hanging on it to swing it back (maybe many of you Northerners wouldn’t know what it is), but, to keep the gate closed. And I walked in the house, in a little, bitty, old, two-room (looked like a little…what we call a little “shotgun house”) like, setting there; there’s a room here, and that’s the living room, bedroom, and all together; and the kitchen back there. When I walked in…It was a little whitewashed place, and nice, stripped down on the sides, and clapboard. So then…No, I believe she had tar paper on top of the roof, I remember seeing them big bubbles, like of the dew, hanging on top of it. 164 Then when I walked in, there was a sign hanging there across that door, said, “God Bless Our Home.” Right here in the corner was an old bedstead over here, and one over here. There laid a great big fellow (not a rug on the floor), great big boy, big fine-looking chap standing there. I guess he was a…weigh a hundred and seventy or eighty pound, close to six foot. And he had the blanket in his hand, going, “Uhm. Uhm.” 165 And she said, “Mama’s baby.” 166 And I thought, “‘Mama’s baby.’” And yet he had a-he had a social disease, syphilis. And he-he was dying. 167 And she kissed him on the forehead, and patted him like that, said, “Mama’s baby.” 168 Why, my heart just went big. I thought, “Yes, no matter how deep you are in sin, you’re still her baby.” Then I thought, “See, no matter how bad off he was, it’s still ‘Mama’s baby.’” And I thought, “God said, ‘A mother may forget her suckling babe; but I can never forget you, for your name’s engraved in the palms of My hand.’” See? How could it be! 60-1208 - The Thyatirean Church Age Rev. William Marrion Branham
@angella maja Even you can be Auntie Jemimah! I see this song is getting a worldwide audience and to some it's tongues! Let me demistify the meaning of the song for you my dear! The inspiration of the song is coming from a quotation extracted from the sermon "Expectation" preached on the 5th of April 1950 by Rev William Marrion Branham! In the sermon at paragraph 48 he says, "A few months ago, coming from Dallas, I was grounded by plane. I’ll tell you this before leaving. I was co-grounded by a plane at Memphis, Tennessee. I stayed all night, and the next morning they called us and said that the plane will leave at nine o’clock. And I went down. I was writing some letters back, and I went to the Post Office, had my grip. And I was going down to the Post Office to mail the letters, and I was going down the street singing that little song that you Pentecost people sing, “I’m So Glad I Can Say I’m One Of Them.” Isn’t that it? Something about people telling everywhere. I was trying to sing that, you know. And I started across the street, and Something said, “Stop.” 49 I started again, and I seen It was the Spirit of the Lord. I moved back into the corner of a bank. I said, “Father, what would You have me do?” He said, “Turn back.” I went right down by the hotel, and kept walking, singing to myself, “Only believe, All things are possible…” Led of the Spirit, I went way down by the river, and to some little colored shacks down there in the river… And I was going walking down. He said, “Turn now to your right.” I was going down a little hill, like this, a beautiful morning, the sun was coming up, flowers just blooming around Memphis. And I was… The sun had just peeping up over the hill, and it’d been a rain the night before, and so it was all beautiful there in the South. And I looked, hanging out over the gate and there hung a typical Aunt Jemima. She had a… Instead of… She had a man’s shirt tied around her head. She was looking over the gate. I come walking by, going [Brother Branham hums-Ed.] going down the street looking, wondering where the Lord was leading me. She looking, tears over her big fat cheeks. She said, “Good morning, parson.” I said, “Howdy do, Auntie.” It caught me, “Parson?” I looked around, I said, “Do you know me?” She said, “Yes sir.” And I said, “Do you know my name?” She said, “No, sir.” I said, “How’d you know I was a parson?” She said, “Parson.” Said, “Did you ever hear about the Shunammite woman that had a baby by… The Lord promised her the baby, and the baby died?” And I said, “Yes.” She said, “I was a woman that way. And I promised the Lord that I’d raise my baby for Him.” And said, “The Lord give husband and I a lovely boy.” And said, “Parson, he took the road that’s wrong when he’s about-a few years ago.” And said, “He got a-a dangerous disease, venereal disease.” And said, “It went so long on him, we didn’t suspect it.” And said, “And now he’s laying in the room dying.” Said, “The doctor has give him all kinds of shots.” And said, “He can’t get well.” And said, “He’s been unconscious since yesterday. The doctor was back here and said, ‘Look for the worst at any time.’ There was no hopes for him. His blood was four-plus, and nothing could help him at all.” And said, “He’s dying.” And said, “I got down on my knees.” And said, “I prayed.” And said, “I prayed, ‘O Lawd.’” Said, “‘I’s a woman like the Shunammite. Where is You Elijah?’ And just begin to praying.” Said, “I prayed and prayed.” And said, “This morning, just before daylight.” Said, “The Lord told, ‘Stand at this gate.’” 50 And there was her back was wet where she’d been standing. She wasn’t telling me anything wrong. She said, “And look.” Oh, my. Begin to… I walked into the house. There was a great big husky looking boy. And she patted him. He was laying there with a-with a blanket in his hand, going, “Um, Um, Um,” like that. And he was saying, “Mammy, it’s so dark. Um. I don’t know where I’s a going, mammy,” like that. She said, “Honey child, do you know mammy?” Honey child. He was… ’Course, no matter how old you are, you’re mother’s child just the same. No matter what you’ve done, you’re still mother’s boy. And there she was, patting him and loving him. She said, “Do you know mammy?” saying, “You know your mammy?” He didn’t seem like he recognized her. He’s hollering, “Mammy,” going on; he was unconscious like condition. And so she said, “Can we pray, Parson?” I said, “Yes ma’am.” 51 And that old saint got down there and prayed. Oh, my. Just wring the heart. And I got up, and I felt his feet. They’s cold and sticky; death was on him. And then we knelt again and begin to pray. And I said, “Dear God, I don’t know why You sent me down here. But You turned me on the road like that, and brought me here. And I know it’s past time for the plane.” However, the plane was delayed two hours. So I said, “I-I don’t know why You brought me here. But now, in obedience to the leading of the Spirit, I lay my hands upon this boy in the Name of Your Son, Christ Jesus.” He said, “Mammy, it’s getting light.” In a few moments he was up and on his feet. I passed through there a few months ago. He met me at the Abbey’s Station. He said, “Brother Branham, I’m perfectly normal now. And it’s all gone from me.” Comment: So Auntie Jemima from Memphis Tennessee went to her type in the Bible and by faith regarded herself as the Biblical Shunamite woman! She asked God where be her Elijah seeing her scenario was at par with the Biblical Shunamite woman's scenario! So Auntie Jemimah's faith is the one that caused a technical fault on that plane and it grounded the servant of the Lord Rev William Marrion Branham! As if it was not enough he not only was a servant of the Lord but he had the Spirit of Elijah also upon him! Thus God spoke to his servant and directed him straight to Auntie Jemimah's gate! She was there waiting for him for she had seen him coming in a vision and had to wait for him in the wee hours of the day even though it was cold! You heard in that account above that she is the one that even first greeted the servant of the Lord for she had seen him in a vision and knew what he would look like when he comes! Now about the song in question: Like I said Auntie Jemimah can even be you depending on your need! You also literally could have a servant of God grounded so he be used to attend to your need so you glorify God when you finally receive your miracle! It might not be a servant of God but there are elements also that God can halt for your sake when you kneel down to pray earnestly so you receive your miracle! You only need to know your Bible well so you can go to your type in the Bible and claim a character that resembles you and your situation and watch what God will do! In simple terms that's the inspiration behind the song Auntie Jemimah! Last by not least, you said you don't see the name of the Lord being praised? Personally when that song was first sung I was there and I gloried God! My daughter's name is Jemimah and to me that song was prophetic! Quantum elements were halted and grounded for the sake of my daughter that she gets her miracle! All the days of her life there shall be a chain reaction of Boeng 747s being grounded for her sake! And again when the song was sung I also took it that I am Auntie Jemimah and God is grounding another plane like he once did in Memphis Tennessee for me hence I praised God and still do even now! God bless you!
Talking to Str Hannah after service about the song Auntie Jemimah! She said the Lord said to her sing the song "Auntie Jemimah!" And she took heed! The song was not rehearsed at all! The lyrics sung were spontaneous coming right there at the stage! And just to think that's my 1 year 1 month year old daughter's name! I was extremely blessed! May God continue to bless you Str Hannah, am amazed at the level of yielding to God's leadership!
GOD be praised. I listened and was blessed beyond words.
The collabo came out very well as well 👌🏼🔥
Please where is the story of Jemimah in the bible I'm now very interested to know this is a spirit filled song
@@vannesamatumbu1432 slip of the tongue.
Auntie Jemimah was a black American Christian lady with a great testimony. After her son had fallen ill and was dying, she asked GOD to send her Elijah the prophet... GOD answered her prayer and sent forth William Marrion Branham(Malachi 4:5) who prayed for her son and he was healed. William Marrion Branham was in a plane flying over Memphis City but the plane had to take an emergency landing to which GOD then led HIS Elijah the prophet to Auntie Jemimah.
She had identified a character in The BIBLE (the Shunamite woman or Zarephath if you like) that's the one sister Hannah was referring to in this beautiful song.
@@Nyson.K awwwww thank you very much i really appreciate
This is nice singing
I love listening to sr Hanna's songs cause they bless me a lot ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ wonderful song🙂🙂🥰🥰🥰
She is such a blessing to the Bride Of Jesus Christ! Each time i listen to this particular song and just to think it was unrehearsed umm its too much for me!
That's my daughter's name! I am hyper blessed! God bless you Str Hannah Mapepeta!
I saw you dancing in the video!
God bless you 🙏 sister Hannah. Your song 🎵 is wonderful
Such a beautiful singing..powerful 👏
This is such a beautiful song. I'm honestly going to sing it in church. What a wonderful inspiration of a song. Oh Lord let me get to these levels of inspiration. Amen
@Lucy Mbewe, would love to see your video when you do sing it! Please get in touch!
Did you manage to sing this song as yu said
@@kabairaliberty Am also still waiting for the video! If she si not careful i will sing it before she does kk
God bless you str Hannah, you never cease to shower us with wonderful songs. May you keep being inspired with these songs
Keep singing my sister I enjoy your song God bless you and your family
Wow ...beautiful song...God bless you sister Hannah ❤ 🙏
I feel so blessed this morning.
Much love from Uganda dear Sr. Hannah and Brethren.
God bless you...
@hopemukholi6895, God bless you too
@@theophaniccivilizationchannel Amen 🙏
Wooow, that voice, lyrics, just awesome!!
God u my sister we love u
I'm enjoying the backing vocals, they were indeed enjoying themselves.
Thats what it takes, getting into the Spirit of what you are doing!
Very moving very very especially knowing the Memphis story of that little woman & her son ......
@stephenwilkinson949, Say that again! God bless you!
A genuine blessing to The BRIDE.
Say that again!
Wonderful. First time seeing these amazing brethren God bless you all. From Ghana 🇬🇭
@hannahanoff, Glad to have reached out as far as Ghana! God bless your heart!
Thank you sister Hannah I can't spend a day without listening to this song, there's a special message in it , God bless you
@lindsaytewende9162, that makes two of us! God bless you!
The grounding of a plane Powerful . Thank you
@emelybrowngonde4535, God bless you!
Amen. Surely God is grounding another plane
@petronellawatyoka591, Amen! God bless you!
Thnxs sister Hannah such an inspiration
Awesome gift to the Bride of Christ, Sr Hannah
@JARVIS BENHURA, Say that again Baba vaJemimah
Wow. Blessings. The Lord bless you continually.
One of the most inspired pieces ever
Say that again Br Admire Siziba
Wow the way I love that name thanks sister Hannah
@tendayiphiri8948, the song makes people wanna change their name indeed for it brought elumination regarding that name!
this is good for my soul
Oh my...Wonderful inspired song......
Say that again Br Innocent Mapara! I thought i would never witness in my generation a singing gift likened to that of Elisha that operates as the minstrel plays! Those powerful lyrics descented right there on the podium!
Beautiful song my precious sister may God continue to inspire you my dear
@@brendamunaki4747 Amen to that!
Always repeating the song God bless you
@tonderaigondo6568, kanoda kutongoisa parepeat for sure!
Beautiful
@godfreytawandachisango5652, Say that again! God bless you!
So BLESSED BY THIS!!
AMEN AMEN
Beautiful!
Glooooooryyyyy God bless you
@zodidimjantshi9667, Amen! God bless you too!
Great song thank you Str Hannah
Amen🙏 glory to god
Amen 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wow wonderful hossanah oh hallelujah
@harmonykangara6348, Praise God!
@harmonykangara6348, Praise God!
My favorite
@nyashanemachena7244, I concur, the song is a masterpiece!
My My what an inspiration! Amen!
Auntie Jemimah, hallelujah!
@fungaitrevormudzingwa1125, Glory!
What an inspirational song from the Spoken Word, Amen!
@fungaitrevormudzingwa1125, Say that again
God bless you allllllll!!!!
@josephoriaku602, Amen! God bless you too!
Amen!
Glory
Glory!!
@tac4082, Hallelujah
God bless you precious saints
@tac4082, Amen we receive!
We appreciate the Lord for such an inspiration may the Lord continue to use our sister mightily.
Well said!
Hallelujah
@marveloussigauke9303, God bless you!
Amen Amen Amen
Aunty jemima…nice song, … which part of the Bible please? Would like to read it
It was said by our prophet William Marrion Branham who was stopped by lord to go to pray for son of Auntie jemima while the air plane wait for prophet until he came back
Powerful singing
Amen and amen!!!! My str you are such an inspiration!!! Am just so blessed str Hannah
Amen sister glory
@howardseptember, Praise God! God bless you!
Lovely song
@magrettapera4123, Indeed! God bless you!
God bless you Saints!! blessed singing!!!!
@ruthjamna761, Amen, God bless you!
Thank you Lord for your covering
You are so welcome @KASI DIARIES
Plane grounding prayer ❤
@brendamuchemwa3392, Those words are the title of a 2 hour sermon on their own!
God is grounding another plane🕺🕺
@victornyalugwe6770, Yes please! God bless you!
Amen!
Amen
@rutendoshilohgwata8092, God bless you!
This is good singing, what prayer can do
Say that again
Amen this song is powerful
@lovejere, Its hyper powerful!
Amen 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Jemimah (also written Jemima, Hebrew) was the oldest of the three beautiful daughters of Job, named in the Bible as given to him in the later part of his life, after God made Job prosperous again. Jemimah's sisters are named as Keziah and Keren-Happuch. Job's sons, in contrast, are not named.
Jemimah, along with her sisters, was described as the most beautiful women in the land. Also, unusually and in common with her sisters, Jemimah was granted an inheritance by her father, with her brothers as might have been expected (Job 42:15). Apart from these brief references at the end of the Book of Job, Jemimah is not mentioned elsewhere in the Bible.
The name Jemimah means "dove".
Splendid @Artistic Life
Thank you for explaining kusaziva shoko thank you
@@bosslady933 God bless you
❤❤❤❤
This song is powerful. Praise the Lord
@hmadziripimakowa8183, Say that again
Powerful song🙏🙏
@sibongikosimuzadza5730, Say that again!
my God is grounding another plane
@rutendomachingura4032, Indeed He is! God bless you!
Amen. God is grounding another plane for me.
@elizabethmurugi2154, Yes indeed! God bless you!
My Skosana brother can you do the song in your language, if that's okay
@Tac, say that again! I believe we can be blessed!
I would like to read this story in the bible . Please give me reference . God bless you all
2 Kings 4:17 - 37
@@theophaniccivilizationchannel 64-0620e God Has A Provided Lamb paragraph 81 to 120
@@graysonmakwinje God richly bles you!
@@theophaniccivilizationchannel Amen...God bless you
Elle a dit : “Je savais que vous viendriez!”
Et j’ai dit : “Comment le savez-vous? Me connaissez-vous?”
Elle a dit : “Non monsieur.” Et elle a dit : “Je savais que vous viendriez.” Elle a dit : “Avez-vous déjà entendu l’histoire de la femme sunamite?”
J’ai dit : “Oui, en effet.”
158 Et elle a dit : “Eh bien,” a-t-elle dit, “je suis ce genre de femme là.” Elle a dit : “Le Seigneur m’a donné un enfant, et je lui ai dit à elle…Lui ai dit à Lui que je l’élèverais.” Elle a dit : “Je suis une femme pauvre. Je fais des lessives et je travaille pour les blancs pour gagner de quoi vivre.” Elle a dit : “Et Il m’a dit qu’Il-qu’Il me donnerait un enfant, et je Lui ai dit que je l’élèverais.” Elle a dit : “Je l’ai élevé du mieux que je pouvais, mais,” a-t-elle dit, “pasteur, il s’est mis à avoir de mauvaises fréquentations. Il a attrapé une maladie, et nous n’en savions rien.” Elle a dit : “Cela a atteint un stade avancé. Il se meurt sur le lit, là, à l’intérieur.”
60-1208 - L'Âge de l'Église de Thyatire
Rev. William Marrion Branham
158 And she said, “Well,” she said, “I’s was that kind of woman.” She said, “And the Lord give me a baby, and I told her…told Him that I’d raise him.” Said, “I’m a poor woman. I wash and work for the white folks for a living.” She said, “And He told me that He-He give me the baby, and I told Him I’d raise him.” Said, “I raised him the best I knowed how, but” said, “Parson, he got amongst the wrong company. He got a disease, and we didn’t know nothing about it.” Said, “He got it advanced stage. And he’s dying, in there on the bed.” Said, “He’s been unconscious now, two days.” Said, “The doctor-man come and said, ‘It done eat up his heart and so forth, got into his blood stream, so bad till it damaged him; so that the stuff that they give him wouldn’t help him now.’” And said, “He’s dying.” And said, “I just can’t stand to see him die, a sinner.” And said, “I prayed and I prayed,” said, “all night long I prayed.” Said, “He’s unconscious, he don’t know nothing.” Said, “He hadn’t for two days.”
159 Said, “I prayed, I said, ‘Lord, You give me that baby’ and said, ‘like You did the Shunammite woman.’ Said, ‘Where is Your Elijah? Where is…?’ Said, ‘Well, where-where is something to help me?’”
160 And said, “I fell asleep on my knees.” And she said, “The Lord spoke to me, in my dream,” and she said, “‘Go out and stand by the gate. And there’ll be a man coming down the street, wearing a little, tan hat and a dark suit.’ He said, ‘He’ll speak to you.’”
161 And she said, “I been standing here since ’fore daylight.” And her back was wet from dew. And she said, “And I seen you come in that tan hat,” she said, “but you was supposed to be packing a little satchel.”
162 I said, “I left it in the hotel.” See? And I said, “Your boy is sick?”
Said, “He’s dying.”
I said, “My name is Branham.” I said, “Do you know me?”
She said, “No, sir, Parson Branham, I-I never heard of you.”
I said, “I pray for the sick.” She wasn’t interested in that. She didn’t want her boy to die, a sinner.
163 I walked in; they had an old gate there with a plowpoint hanging on it to swing it back (maybe many of you Northerners wouldn’t know what it is), but, to keep the gate closed. And I walked in the house, in a little, bitty, old, two-room (looked like a little…what we call a little “shotgun house”) like, setting there; there’s a room here, and that’s the living room, bedroom, and all together; and the kitchen back there. When I walked in…It was a little whitewashed place, and nice, stripped down on the sides, and clapboard. So then…No, I believe she had tar paper on top of the roof, I remember seeing them big bubbles, like of the dew, hanging on top of it.
164 Then when I walked in, there was a sign hanging there across that door, said, “God Bless Our Home.” Right here in the corner was an old bedstead over here, and one over here. There laid a great big fellow (not a rug on the floor), great big boy, big fine-looking chap standing there. I guess he was a…weigh a hundred and seventy or eighty pound, close to six foot. And he had the blanket in his hand, going, “Uhm. Uhm.”
165 And she said, “Mama’s baby.”
166 And I thought, “‘Mama’s baby.’” And yet he had a-he had a social disease, syphilis. And he-he was dying.
167 And she kissed him on the forehead, and patted him like that, said, “Mama’s baby.”
168 Why, my heart just went big. I thought, “Yes, no matter how deep you are in sin, you’re still her baby.” Then I thought, “See, no matter how bad off he was, it’s still ‘Mama’s baby.’” And I thought, “God said, ‘A mother may forget her suckling babe; but I can never forget you, for your name’s engraved in the palms of My hand.’” See? How could it be!
60-1208 - The Thyatirean Church Age
Rev. William Marrion Branham
Who is Auntie Jemimah ??I don't see the name of the Lord being praised
@angella maja Even you can be Auntie Jemimah! I see this song is getting a worldwide audience and to some it's tongues! Let me demistify the meaning of the song for you my dear! The inspiration of the song is coming from a quotation extracted from the sermon "Expectation" preached on the 5th of April 1950 by Rev William Marrion Branham! In the sermon at paragraph 48 he says, "A few months ago, coming from Dallas, I was grounded by plane. I’ll tell you this before leaving. I was co-grounded by a plane at Memphis, Tennessee. I stayed all night, and the next morning they called us and said that the plane will leave at nine o’clock.
And I went down. I was writing some letters back, and I went to the Post Office, had my grip. And I was going down to the Post Office to mail the letters, and I was going down the street singing that little song that you Pentecost people sing, “I’m So Glad I Can Say I’m One Of Them.” Isn’t that it? Something about people telling everywhere. I was trying to sing that, you know. And I started across the street, and Something said, “Stop.”
49 I started again, and I seen It was the Spirit of the Lord. I moved back into the corner of a bank. I said, “Father, what would You have me do?”
He said, “Turn back.”
I went right down by the hotel, and kept walking, singing to myself, “Only believe, All things are possible…” Led of the Spirit, I went way down by the river, and to some little colored shacks down there in the river… And I was going walking down. He said, “Turn now to your right.”
I was going down a little hill, like this, a beautiful morning, the sun was coming up, flowers just blooming around Memphis. And I was… The sun had just peeping up over the hill, and it’d been a rain the night before, and so it was all beautiful there in the South. And I looked, hanging out over the gate and there hung a typical Aunt Jemima. She had a… Instead of… She had a man’s shirt tied around her head. She was looking over the gate. I come walking by, going [Brother Branham hums-Ed.] going down the street looking, wondering where the Lord was leading me. She looking, tears over her big fat cheeks. She said, “Good morning, parson.”
I said, “Howdy do, Auntie.” It caught me, “Parson?” I looked around, I said, “Do you know me?”
She said, “Yes sir.”
And I said, “Do you know my name?”
She said, “No, sir.”
I said, “How’d you know I was a parson?”
She said, “Parson.” Said, “Did you ever hear about the Shunammite woman that had a baby by… The Lord promised her the baby, and the baby died?”
And I said, “Yes.”
She said, “I was a woman that way. And I promised the Lord that I’d raise my baby for Him.” And said, “The Lord give husband and I a lovely boy.”
And said, “Parson, he took the road that’s wrong when he’s about-a few years ago.” And said, “He got a-a dangerous disease, venereal disease.” And said, “It went so long on him, we didn’t suspect it.” And said, “And now he’s laying in the room dying.” Said, “The doctor has give him all kinds of shots.” And said, “He can’t get well.” And said, “He’s been unconscious since yesterday. The doctor was back here and said, ‘Look for the worst at any time.’ There was no hopes for him. His blood was four-plus, and nothing could help him at all.” And said, “He’s dying.”
And said, “I got down on my knees.” And said, “I prayed.” And said, “I prayed, ‘O Lawd.’” Said, “‘I’s a woman like the Shunammite. Where is You Elijah?’ And just begin to praying.” Said, “I prayed and prayed.” And said, “This morning, just before daylight.” Said, “The Lord told, ‘Stand at this gate.’”
50 And there was her back was wet where she’d been standing. She wasn’t telling me anything wrong. She said, “And look.”
Oh, my. Begin to… I walked into the house. There was a great big husky looking boy. And she patted him. He was laying there with a-with a blanket in his hand, going, “Um, Um, Um,” like that. And he was saying, “Mammy, it’s so dark. Um. I don’t know where I’s a going, mammy,” like that.
She said, “Honey child, do you know mammy?”
Honey child. He was… ’Course, no matter how old you are, you’re mother’s child just the same. No matter what you’ve done, you’re still mother’s boy.
And there she was, patting him and loving him. She said, “Do you know mammy?” saying, “You know your mammy?”
He didn’t seem like he recognized her. He’s hollering, “Mammy,” going on; he was unconscious like condition.
And so she said, “Can we pray, Parson?”
I said, “Yes ma’am.”
51 And that old saint got down there and prayed. Oh, my. Just wring the heart. And I got up, and I felt his feet. They’s cold and sticky; death was on him. And then we knelt again and begin to pray. And I said, “Dear God, I don’t know why You sent me down here. But You turned me on the road like that, and brought me here. And I know it’s past time for the plane.” However, the plane was delayed two hours. So I said, “I-I don’t know why You brought me here. But now, in obedience to the leading of the Spirit, I lay my hands upon this boy in the Name of Your Son, Christ Jesus.”
He said, “Mammy, it’s getting light.”
In a few moments he was up and on his feet. I passed through there a few months ago. He met me at the Abbey’s Station. He said, “Brother Branham, I’m perfectly normal now. And it’s all gone from me.”
Comment: So Auntie Jemima from Memphis Tennessee went to her type in the Bible and by faith regarded herself as the Biblical Shunamite woman! She asked God where be her Elijah seeing her scenario was at par with the Biblical Shunamite woman's scenario! So Auntie Jemimah's faith is the one that caused a technical fault on that plane and it grounded the servant of the Lord Rev William Marrion Branham! As if it was not enough he not only was a servant of the Lord but he had the Spirit of Elijah also upon him! Thus God spoke to his servant and directed him straight to Auntie Jemimah's gate! She was there waiting for him for she had seen him coming in a vision and had to wait for him in the wee hours of the day even though it was cold! You heard in that account above that she is the one that even first greeted the servant of the Lord for she had seen him in a vision and knew what he would look like when he comes!
Now about the song in question: Like I said Auntie Jemimah can even be you depending on your need! You also literally could have a servant of God grounded so he be used to attend to your need so you glorify God when you finally receive your miracle! It might not be a servant of God but there are elements also that God can halt for your sake when you kneel down to pray earnestly so you receive your miracle! You only need to know your Bible well so you can go to your type in the Bible and claim a character that resembles you and your situation and watch what God will do! In simple terms that's the inspiration behind the song Auntie Jemimah! Last by not least, you said you don't see the name of the Lord being praised? Personally when that song was first sung I was there and I gloried God! My daughter's name is Jemimah and to me that song was prophetic! Quantum elements were halted and grounded for the sake of my daughter that she gets her miracle! All the days of her life there shall be a chain reaction of Boeng 747s being grounded for her sake! And again when the song was sung I also took it that I am Auntie Jemimah and God is grounding another plane like he once did in Memphis Tennessee for me hence I praised God and still do even now! God bless you!
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