Prophecy: Smyrnian Church Age 2
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The following prophecy was the second of two prophecies spoken after the sermon "Smyrnian Church Age", preached by William Branham on December 6, 1960, in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
Interpretation of the Prophecy spoken in an unknown language
I say unto thee my people this night, That as I have spoken again, this evening unto thee Thou must search thine heart Thou must recognize me this night, for I come into thy midst To bring thee these tidings – not to frighten thee, But I am the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and I walk among thee this day, I say unto thee my people, That thou should persevere in faith That thou should lay aside these fancies, and these feelings for personal affections, That thou should set thy heart upon thy God, That thou should depart from foolishness That thou should put these human ways away from thee That thou shouldst turn unto my spirit and allow me to glorify my name through thy being I say unto thee this night, Be zealous, and turn from thy foolishnesses Cast aside thy fear, For I am thy God that watches over thee this night And mine eyes shall run to and fro, As I have spoken, so will I perform it, even unto the end Therefore, look unto me. And believe me. And repent from thy wickedness. And from thine unbelief. And from thy fears, And come unto me, and serve me. Thus saith the Spirit of the living God. (Bro. Branham comments: "He that has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.")
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