Third Pull: Just when Abraham needed a ram, God provided that ram. And He provided the squirrels. He could speak a squirrel into existence, because He's creator, just the same as He could speak the ram. Abraham never asked for it. He was just simply going on to do it, but it showed that Jehovah Jireh was there. When I said that, a humble little woman, for the first time this ever happened (the third pull) upon a human being was a little humble woman that making about two hundred dollars a year for a living; all she got out of her little farm (her husband dead, two children that had turned kinda wild) and come and donated twenty dollars of that to the building of this tabernacle. And Meda had give me some money that morning for groceries (twenty dollars), and I was going to give it back to her that day, while I was down there, so she wouldn't have to pay it, but she wouldn't take it. And when... She was setting back in the corner, and when I said, "Only thing I know that He's still Jehovah Jireh," and little Hattie said the right word. She said, "That is nothing but the Truth." And when she said that (Brother Banks Wood here, is one that was present) that room felt like it was coming apart. And the Holy Spirit said (the same voice that spoke about the squirrels) said, "Give her what she ask for." I said, "Sister Hattie, as a witness before God, this is it. Now, if there's any doubt in your mind, you ask what you want to and if it ain't laid in your lap, then I'm a false prophet." She said, "Brother Branham..." Everybody was crying. Said, "What shall I ask?" I said, "You're poor, and you live on the hill over there with no money; you might ask for that. You got a little crippled sister setting here, Edith, that we prayed for for years; you might ask for her healing." I said, "Your father and mother is old and broke down; you might ask for them. Whatever you ask for, Sister Hattie, see now, if it happens or not, right now." And I said, "He's just told me." The same Voice said, "Give her what she asks for." And she looked around and said, "What shall I say, Brother Branham?" I said, "Say what your desire is. Think of your greatest desire, and say it." (And her boys was even snickering and laughing.) And she said, "The greatest desire I have is the salvation of my two sons." I said, "I give them to you in the Name of Jesus Christ," and there they went, and they been faithful in this church with communion; them little fellows setting there washing feet with the men, and things like that. We all are witness of that. She had a real choice. Her mother has to die, so does she; all of them, but what she asked will be eternal in the salvation of her children. That was the third time it happened. LOOK AWAY TO JESUS 63-1229