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''And so, remember, '''my daughter-in-law was barren, to begin with. She could not have no children.''' And one day, leaving a meeting, the Lord spoke to me and said, "Loyce, you will bare a son. The Lord has blessed you. '''Your female trouble is gone'''." Little Paul was born, nine months later.  Two months before this baby come on the scene, I was setting, eating breakfast one morning, at the table, and Loyce and Billy was setting across the table from me. And I seen Loyce feeding a little baby with a pink… or a blue blanket wrapped around it. And Billy was setting in the corner, feeding little Paul. I said, "Billy, I just saw a vision. Loyce was feeding a baby wrapped in a blue blanket." He said, "There goes my hunting trip. That's just nine months from now." Eleven months later, little David was born. And I haven't been able to dedicate him to the Lord yet, and will not until we return again. So you see what it is.<ref>William Marrion Branham, Sermon: Who Is This Melchisedec?, 65-0221E</ref>
''And so, remember, '''my daughter-in-law was barren, to begin with. She could not have no children.''' And one day, leaving a meeting, the Lord spoke to me and said, "Loyce, you will bare a son. The Lord has blessed you. '''Your female trouble is gone'''." Little Paul was born, nine months later.  Two months before this baby come on the scene, I was setting, eating breakfast one morning, at the table, and Loyce and Billy was setting across the table from me. And I seen Loyce feeding a little baby with a '''pink'''… or a '''blue''' blanket wrapped around it. And Billy was setting in the corner, feeding little Paul. I said, "Billy, I just saw a vision. Loyce was feeding a baby wrapped in a blue blanket." He said, "There goes my hunting trip. That's just nine months from now." Eleven months later, little David was born. And I haven't been able to dedicate him to the Lord yet, and will not until we return again. So you see what it is.<ref>William Marrion Branham, Sermon: Who Is This Melchisedec?, 65-0221E</ref>


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