SANDRA:…never the less, I was taught that. And, and, uh, that, that, that, that they had passed away, you know? And, but that’s not true because I’m a sign and a wonder. Aren’t you? People are still wondering what happened to me, glory to God, you know. And we’re still signs about what God has done in our life. But if you had heard about healing as much as you had heard about the salvation message, about the goodness of God, how God came and died for you and how much He loves you and God’s not mad with you and God’s on your side and then you just decided to believe what you heard. If you heard about healing just as much as you heard about, uh, the goodness of God in that arena it’d be very easy for you to take Him as your healer. The problem is is that you and I forget that even though, even though we have been saved, that, uh, you know the very day you got saved many of you did not look saved nor smell saved.
AUDIENCE: (LAUGHTER)
SANDRA:True? And it took you a little while. It was a process. It was a process. And some people believe that if Jesus comes back and you only believe that you have to feel it, I gotta feel that I am saved, I got to feel that I am saved in order for me to go to heaven, you’d better hope Jesus comes back on your good day.
AUDIENCE: (LAUGHTER)
SANDRA: Isn’t that true? Now, now let me ask you this. How come… that’s not a good way… there’s a good Southern right way to put it. My question is this: Why is it that you believe that you’re… How many of you believe you’re going to heaven? Hallelujah! Believe you’re going to heaven? How many of you have acted like a fool in the last week?