A Thousand Times More by Richard Roberts
RR: … out toward the seed that we are sowing into the kingdom of God through the International Charismatic Bible Ministries Fellowship. Thank You, Lord, for this seed. It is blessed and made holy unto You. Lord, it shall do a great work through the ICBM. Lord, it is now sown into the kingdom, and You are obligated to watch over Your Word to perform it. And You said when we bring it in, You would pour it out. And we take You at Your Word and we thank You that as we have sown the seed, You bring out blessing into our lives, spiritually, physically, financially, emotionally, in our families, in our marriages, in our businesses, in our jobs, in our ministries, in every area of our lives. Thank You, Lord. By faith we receive the harvest in advance. And we have it by faith to do what You’ve called us to do, in Jesus’ name, let everybody say amen. (Response)
Well, give the Lord a handclap of praise. Thank you, men and women. (Applause) Turn to the person next to you and say, “How did you enjoy the ministry of Joyce Meyer?” Just turn to them, ask them. (Response) God bless you. And you can be seated. Wow! That’s all I have to say after your ministry, Joyce. I receive it.
I don’t know if you have noticed the way the Holy Spirit is leading, but so far this ICBM is extremely practical. Did you notice that this afternoon and tonight? Wow! This is wonderful!
I am happy to present the man that God has raised up with a message for your deliverance, author, educator, evangelist, and my father, Oral Roberts. (Applause)
OR: Thank you. Be seated. Something good is going to happen to you. (Response) Say that to somebody on both sides of you, please. (Response) Something good’s going to happen to you.
Well, I want you to know that my darling wife, Evelyn, is here, that I’ve been married to 59 years. Honey, stand up. Turn around, let people see you. (Applause) Honey, remain standing, please. This is a white woman, I want you to notice. She is German. And this is my son, Richard, who is a white man, mostly of German descent because of his mother.
RR: What are you?
OR: What am I? Well, I’m a person of color. I was chosen the Indian of the Year of all the tribes of America in 1962. I am a full one eighth Cherokee Indian, and now the reason that I’m telling you this is, my daughter, who took after me, is here and she graduated from the ORU law school and is practicing medicine … not medicine … (Laughing) … practicing law for the charismatic community of Tulsa, and she’s making more money than her daddy and her brother put together. And she’s enjoying every moment of it. Honey, stand up and let them see that you have Indian, that you’re like your daddy, Indian. (Applause) That’s Roberta Ann … Ann … Jean, Roberta Jean Potts. And I’m so glad she’s here. Did you notice that dark color of hers? We people of color have to stand together, you know. (Response)









