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The following prophecy was spoken after the sermon "Ten Virgins and 144,000", preached by William Branham on the morning of December 11, 1960, in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
Interpretation of the Prophecy spoken in an unknown language
Yea I say unto thee My people, this morning again,
Yea, I say unto thee My servant: I have accepted thee
In the giving forth of My Word, I will follow thee, and will speak to thee in private
Yea, I will show thee thy itinerary
Yea, I will be with thee and will bless thee
Yea, My people, I say unto thee this morning: I am Almighty God
I am using this vessel this morning to come to thee through
I say unto thee, turn not aside from My Spirit
Forsake not the voice that speaks to thee
I am with thee as thou wilt be with Me
Turn from thy ways, and turn from thy thinking
And believe Me, for I am with thee
If thou wilt come to Me, and follow Me in baptism
I will bless thee and preserve thee
I will bring thee in the fullness of the consumation*
Yea, I have spoken.
Will I not fulfill it?
Yea, saith the Lord.
- possibly "consumation". Possible alternatives are "consolvation" and "congregation".
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