April 22,
1980
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada
Le Theatre Saint-Denis
Concert
Thank you. Last time I was here in Montreal I played a show which, I can’t remember where it was, (…..) I had a temperature of 106 that night. [Voice from the audience: “You did great anyway!”] (after Ain’t Gonna Go To Hell For Anybody)
Jesus died at Calvary. You may think, why should a man have to die on Calvary? Way back when, the keys to the world was given to someone called Lucifer – or something like that. I don’t remember the exact title ,,, anyway, he’s always around. The only way for the keys to come back was by Jesus coming to the cross. Now you might think that’s a strange thing for me to say but it has been revealed to me that it is The Truth, Satan we now call Lucifer. He’s called the God of this world, prince of the power of the air. He’s called all sorts of things, but he’s really the Devil, no more, no less than that. And he’s a spiritual being. You can’t see him, but he can control you and if he can’t control you, he’ll want to destroy you. So what do we have to fight Lucifer with? What did Jesus do by going to the cross? He rendered him helpless. That is why I say “The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God in pullig down strongholds, casting down imaginations against every high thing that exalts itself against God” (before Solid Rock)
Thank you. (…..), that’s Spooner Oldham. On the other set of keyboards, Terry Young. Playing lead guitar tonight, Fred Tackett. On the drums, J.D. Keltner. Playing bass guitar, Mr. Tim Drummond. The lady on the right, you met her earlier, Clydie King. Gwen Evans. Mary Bridges. Mona Lisa Young. Young girl who told you about Jesus earlier, remember? Regina McCrary. (before Are You Ready?)
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