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People who follow William Branham refer to themselves as being in "[[The Message]]."  But what does being "in the message" entail?
People who follow William Branham refer to themselves as being in "[[The Message]]."  But what does being "in the message" entail?


==Quotes of William Branham==


89 God said, "Separate Me Paul and Barnabas!" Amen. Separation! "Come out from among them and be not partakers of their unclean things!" God wants separation, total annihilation from sin. Separate! That's what's the trouble today, reason we can't be Abraham's Seed, we can't separate ourselves from dogmas and creeds, and so forth, called Christianity, to the living Word. Separate yourself from your unbelief, and believe God's Word. God will make It manifest to you. Right. 90 Genesis 12, God said, "Separate yourself from all your kindred and from everything around you." Oh, my, we can't separate ourself from card-playing! Huh!
62-0705 - Jehovah-Jireh #1
71 Now, we're in the evening time. And the messengers down through the age… We find out that at the beginning when a messenger was sent, to—to misconstrue His Word or to doubt one Word, it was total annihilation and Eternal separation from God, to misconstrue that messenger's Word. And the first Messenger was God Himself. And the… Every other messenger has been God speaking through man, since, which is God's Word, for there's no man then for Him to speak through but just the one He was talking to. But since He's made man and redeemed man, it's been God speaking through man. He uses not the—the agency of—of any mechanical device, but the agency of man, a man that's surrendered and consecrated to God.
62-0603 - The End-Time Evangelism


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