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(Revelation 19) All These Things
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Hattie Philletta Hammond (1907–1994). Born in 1907 in Williamsport, Maryland, Hattie Hammond was a prominent Pentecostal evangelist and Assemblies of God minister known for her powerful preaching and healing ministry. From childhood, she sensed a call to missions, preaching to dolls, animals, and herself in mirrors, and distributing tracts at school with dreams of serving in Africa. At 12, she survived a life-threatening bout of typhoid fever after her pastor anointed her with oil and prayed, marking a turning point in her faith. Saved and baptized in the Holy Spirit at 15 during a tent meeting led by Rev. John Ashcroft, she began boldly witnessing to classmates, dedicating herself to full-time ministry at 16. Her first sermon in Martinsburg, West Virginia, sparked a revival when she spontaneously preached from Galatians 3:1, leading to widespread conversions. Ordained by the Assemblies of God in 1927, she became known as “the girl evangelist,” preaching in major cities like Cleveland, Detroit, and Los Angeles, with her simple message of total consecration to God accompanied by reported miracles and healings. By the 1930s, she was a leading voice in Pentecostalism, ministering globally across 30 countries, speaking at colleges, conventions, and camp meetings. Hammond’s 71-year ministry left a lasting impact on evangelical spirituality, and she died in 1994. She said, “If you ever see Jesus, you’ll never be the same again.”
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In this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing gratitude for the presence of the audience and their hunger for the word of God. He refers to the previous night's gathering and the presence of the Lord during that time. The preacher then directs the audience to turn to Revelation 19 and leads them in prayer. He emphasizes the phrase "after these things" and discusses the challenges and trials that believers may face. The sermon concludes with a mention of the overcoming crowd and their worship of God.
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Life is one life of God with hungry hearts. And during this convention, I have met more hungry hearts. You just sit there and just pull the tooth right out of them. So I'm, I'm... How many of you were here last night? The Laura was with us once. Go on where we left off last night. Wonderful. Open this precious book. Will you please get right into it. Begin with the first verse. And I heard a great voice of much people. Alleluia. Salvation. For he has judged all the things. All sorts of human beings. All the attributes. All the passions. All these things that God has. And all that he has is in answer to a sacred thing. You are to say these things. We are to say these things. Not just your tomorrow. He knows that you work. Because he says of you. You are saying all things. Work together. And then there isn't a week. Months. To work things. All because. All because. For we know that all bad things for good. He also did more good. Thanks for the sugar, brother. These are all my things. Oh, what are these things all about? They're blasphemies. But I want to hold you. On what. For the kind. You know this. What. Because they are not. No qualifications. And right now we are. What. For our. To be able to. In the twentieth. We know not what. For here. These. So that we might. These. Things. So that. Did you know this? His own son. So he took him out. Lord. The gold. Into his. For this. All. Things. All. Should. One thing. Shall. Or distress. Or. Persecute. We are. Killed. All. The day long. For. Than. He. For. Truth. There aren't as many. Nothing. Nor. Suffer. But. What. Thou. Would. If. Thou. Couldst. God. Nothing. Couldst. Thou. But. And again. They say. The crowd. That. And. Was. And. Before. These. Fell. Down. Sat. On. We. Like. Get. would have gone badly, but those of you who... are on the way.
(Revelation 19) All These Things
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Hattie Philletta Hammond (1907–1994). Born in 1907 in Williamsport, Maryland, Hattie Hammond was a prominent Pentecostal evangelist and Assemblies of God minister known for her powerful preaching and healing ministry. From childhood, she sensed a call to missions, preaching to dolls, animals, and herself in mirrors, and distributing tracts at school with dreams of serving in Africa. At 12, she survived a life-threatening bout of typhoid fever after her pastor anointed her with oil and prayed, marking a turning point in her faith. Saved and baptized in the Holy Spirit at 15 during a tent meeting led by Rev. John Ashcroft, she began boldly witnessing to classmates, dedicating herself to full-time ministry at 16. Her first sermon in Martinsburg, West Virginia, sparked a revival when she spontaneously preached from Galatians 3:1, leading to widespread conversions. Ordained by the Assemblies of God in 1927, she became known as “the girl evangelist,” preaching in major cities like Cleveland, Detroit, and Los Angeles, with her simple message of total consecration to God accompanied by reported miracles and healings. By the 1930s, she was a leading voice in Pentecostalism, ministering globally across 30 countries, speaking at colleges, conventions, and camp meetings. Hammond’s 71-year ministry left a lasting impact on evangelical spirituality, and she died in 1994. She said, “If you ever see Jesus, you’ll never be the same again.”