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=Blind girl learns her colors=
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In Germany, they brought a blind girl up to, and he said, "Satan has caused this, but Jesus is going to make you well."  He pulled her to him, and prayed for the girl.  I was 18 or 19, he said, "Lord Jesus, give this little child back her sight."  I watched her eyes come open.  Then she grabbed hold of my Dad's tie, like this.  She said to the interpreter, "What color is that?"   
In Germany, they brought a blind girl up to, and he said, "Satan has caused this, but Jesus is going to make you well."  He pulled her to him, and prayed for the girl.  I was 18 or 19, he said, "Lord Jesus, give this little child back her sight."  I watched her eyes come open.  Then she grabbed hold of my Dad's tie, like this.  She said to the interpreter, "What color is that?"   


 
=Healing of a Tumor=
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One time in Shreveport Louisiana, I'll never forget it, there was a woman who had a tumor.  And I think they estimate...it weighed about 50 pounds. ...He stood there and I seen him pray for that, and I was just a young boy, and I brought that woman up to him.  
One time in Shreveport Louisiana, I'll never forget it, there was a woman who had a tumor.  And I think they estimate...it weighed about 50 pounds. ...He stood there and I seen him pray for that, and I was just a young boy, and I brought that woman up to him.  


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That's the God that we are talking about tonight. He's the same yesterday, today, and forever.  
That's the God that we are talking about tonight. He's the same yesterday, today, and forever.  


 
=Seeing the Angel=
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My Dad's brother Donny and I was there, sleeping. About 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning, I'll never forget.  He woke me up, and he had a pillow across my face.  And he shook me.  He said "Paul?"  
My Dad's brother Donny and I was there, sleeping. About 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning, I'll never forget.  He woke me up, and he had a pillow across my face.  And he shook me.  He said "Paul?"  
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But I am a witness to you tonight. It went from a form like that man there, into a mist, and went out of the room. From that time on, God bear me witness tonight, I could always tell you when he come into the meetings.  
But I am a witness to you tonight. It went from a form like that man there, into a mist, and went out of the room. From that time on, God bear me witness tonight, I could always tell you when he come into the meetings.  


 
=Backsliding, Healing, and Restoration=
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Billy Paul eventually started hanging around the wrong crowd, and was enticed by the fun and rock and roll of his generation.  One morning, while washing his car, William Branham said to his son, "Do you want me to tell you where you were last night?" <br>
Billy Paul eventually started hanging around the wrong crowd, and was enticed by the fun and rock and roll of his generation.  One morning, while washing his car, William Branham said to his son, "Do you want me to tell you where you were last night?" <br>
Billy Paul said, "No sir."  <br>
Billy Paul said, "No sir."  <br>