Sid: I don’t know a better way of being red hot for the Messiah than to find out exactly what He did for us. And this is Passover week and that’s why I’m so excited about the book we’re making available it’s called “The Passion What Does it Mean?” And we’ve seen the passion the movie perhaps through perhaps Catholic eyes but we have not seen the passion through Jewish eyes. And that’s the only way that you can understand the depth and the riches of the Passion. I have the author Dr. Bree Keyton on the telephone here I’m speaking to her at her home in Kansas City… I promised our Mishpochah that we would play the selection called “Nails.” Tell me about what this means and what happens when people listen to this particular music.
Bree: Jesus was the most violent offender to the kingdom of darkness that’s every lived and that’s why He was nailed to the cross. Now your listeners are about to hear this song “Nails” and I want them to know that nails were put in His hands and feet to deliver us to set us free from all of the attacks of Satan against our souls, against our bodies, against our mind. And so when you listen to this if you will just lay your hand on your belly and if you feel a stirring just let God set you free. This is a powerful song and it’s based on the authority given the believer in Luke 10:19 which says “Behold I have given you power to trend on serpents and scorpions and over all of the power of the enemy.” That means the enemy does have power but He’s given us authority over it; and this is part of what this song will do is to set you free; to deliver you and bring you into a closer more intimate walk with the Lord.
Sid: Okay, “Nails.”
Nails excerpt
Sid: That was “Nails” by Dr. Bree Keyton and this came out of several years of fasting; actually originated from a vision she had in May of 1993 where she saw the Messiah being crucified, she saw the passion. And as a matter of fact on Monday’s broadcast we played a song in which you hear the whip cracking 39 times and what does that mean Bree?
Bree: Of course we know from scripture Isaiah 53 is an absolutely marvelous picture of the coming suffering of the Messiah. It is amazing to me that the people did not recognize Him when He came but the suffering of the Messiah for us to be healed; for us to be delivered. And Isaiah 53 really deals with that in depth. There have been a number of people just sovereignly healed by God; getting up out of wheelchairs. There’s a particular woman I was doing a concert in the park the summer… a couple of summers ago I could remember her clearly as I did this song I could see her face begin to light up. I went out and I touched her hat and I said “Rise and walk” and this woman got up out of a wheelchair, she had not walked in 15 years. And she got up and strength came into her legs and she walked up and down praising God and giving glory to God. And that’s of course my only goal is bring glory to God; these songs were really His and they really bring close to us that how much Jesus suffered for us that we might be healed, we might be delivered, and most of all that we might be saved.
Sid: Now Bree, you had this vision of May 1993 in which you saw Jesus’ suffering which Mel Gibson’s movie was almost nothing compared to the suffering that you saw Him go through. But I can see how God’s prepared the vessel you’ve gone through a lot of suffering in your life. As a matter of fact you should be dead. Tell me what happened, you were a nightclub singer before you became a believer in the Messiah. Tell me what happened.
Bree: Yes, I was a warm up back for rock stars by brother and I traveled the country from the time we were little kids and we’d come out and do the warm up and then the rock idol or whoever it was would come out and do their whole show. And of course we had a nightclub act where we came out and sang and danced. And one night a man nobody knows who he was, nobody knows why this happened, but he came in the back ad shot me in the head. Now I fell forward and I was taken to the hospital, the man got away and nobody ever knew who it was. And he got away and they took me to the hospital, dug the bullet out of my head, washed it out with salt water, x-rayed it and said “Go home.” And that doesn’t sound possible to me Bree, it sounds like it’s a miracle. It was a miracle but you know Sid; there was somebody praying for me all of those years that I was in the world and it was a family friend who was a Christian man and he just stood in the gap for me and prayed and prayed and never would give up. I just wish that everybody would do that; they would think of somebody to pray for that just looks impossible. But I know that I looked impossible because I was so ensconced in show business that I was so deep into that lifestyle it was just a miracle that I ever came out of it.
Sid: What about the time that you were screaming like Janis Joplin; what happened to your voice box?
Bree: You know I was in a rock band that later those guys became the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, but at that time we were in a band called Albatross. I was on stage screaming on a Janis Joplin song and my throat pour and blood gushed out and I fell forward onto the audience; it seems I do a lot of that doesn’t it. And they took me home; I went to the doctor and they said “You’ll never sing or speak again; you’ve destroyed your voice.” And so I really was heartbroken because unfortunately music was my god at that time. And I thought “Oh no, my life is over, I couldn’t image doing anything else.” And one day I actually had a good friend who had been a Pentecostal believer at one time, of course he wasn’t living a very godly life at that time, but he said “Why don’t you just get on your knees and ask God to heal your voice.” And I thought “Aha, an epiphany what an idea.” So I waited till everyone had left and I got down on my knees and I said, of course I couldn’t speak out-loud I just mouthed these words, I said “God if you’re really there heal my voice and I’ll give it to You.”
Sid: Bree we’re out of time we’ll pick up here on tomorrow’s broadcast I got to find out what happened to someone that’s a professional singer and their voice box is ripped out.
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth