Justification, Sanctification, and the Holy Spirit: Difference between revisions

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*Did William Branham insinuate that John Wesley and Martin Luther (and everyone in their 'Church Ages') did not have the Holy Spirit?.  If the Holy Spirit fell on Pentecost almost 2,000 years ago, why did Jesus say "I will never leave you"?   
*Did William Branham insinuate that John Wesley and Martin Luther (and everyone in their 'Church Ages') did not have the Holy Spirit?.  If the Holy Spirit fell on Pentecost almost 2,000 years ago, why did Jesus say "I will never leave you"?   
*Did William Branham [[Fallen From Grace|fall from grace]] when he required that people reform to his code of conduct?  Why was receiving the Holy Ghost (God himself) not good enough?   
*Did William Branham [[Fallen From Grace|fall from grace]] when he required that people reform to his code of conduct?  Why was receiving the Holy Ghost (God himself) not good enough?   
*Didn't William Branham teach that "Sanctification" is conduct?
*Didn't William Branham teach that "Sanctification" is conduct? Why would he then say that your conduct is what gives you eternal security, and not the Holy Spirit?
*William Branham said that your conduct, not the Holy Spirit, is what gives you eternal security.  Go read the quote from "Leadership" again.  He is saying that you are greater than the Holy SpiritWho saves you?  It had better be Jesus Christ...because if you want to be saved by your conduct, as William Branham says, you had better be sinless.  But will living piously just make you a Christian Pharisee?
*Who saves you?  If you are saved by your conduct, than you had better be sinless.   
*Will living piously simply make you a Christian Pharisee?




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