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Sermons by William Marrion Branham: He Cares, Do You Care?
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Sermons By
William Marrion Branham
“… in the days of the voice …” Rev. 10:7

He Cares, Do You Care?
Jeffersonville, IN USA
July 21, 1963

Introduction
The remarkable ministry of William Branham was the response of the Holy Spirit to the prophecies of the
Scriptures in Malachi 4:5,6, Luke 17:30, and
Revelations 10:7. This worldwide ministry has been the culmination of many other Bible prophecies, and a continuation of the working of God by His Spirit at this End time. This ministry was spoken of in the
Scriptures, to prepare the people for the Second
Coming of Jesus Christ.
We pray that the printed Word will become written in your heart as you prayerfully read this message. While every effort has been made to provide an accurate unabridged transcription, the English audio files are the best representation of the sermons spoken by Bro Branham.
Audio and transcribed versions of over 1,100 sermons preached by William Branham are available for free downloading and printing in many languages at: www.messagehub.info
This work may be copied and distributed as long as it is copied entirely, not modified, and distributed free of charge.

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1PET5:7

So if you’ll just stand up for a moment, for dismissing. Let’s sing that again. “Cast your cares upon Him, for He careth for you.” And now if you care for Him, let’s say, “Lord, I. . . ” When you do this, you’re making this statement, “Lord, I know You care for me. And I’m raising my hands, I care for You.” And let’s hold our hands up now in this love feast of charity, as we sing.
He careth for you,
He careth for you;
Through sunshine or shadow,
He careth for you.
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ISA53:5

Now, as we bow our heads, say . . . [hums]. Oh, the sweetness of my
Lord. Don’t you feel his love just pulling you right up close to Him? Say,
“Lord, I love You. I love You. You care for me, Lord. You cared so much till when I was a sinner You died for me. You was wounded for
my

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