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Was each time that William Branham said "Thus saith the Lord" correct? | Was each time that William Branham said "Thus saith the Lord" correct? | ||
One of the big challenges with William Branham's prophetic ministry is actually finding verifiable examples of it. This is dealt with in detail in our article on the []Proof of the Prophetic]]. From the period from the first recorded tape in 1947 until his last recorded sermon in 1965, we have been unable to find any examples of unambiguous prophecies that were publicly announced by William Branham and that were clearly fulfilled at a later date. We have repeatedly asked for examples publicly but have had no one yet contact us with any clear examples. | |||
This is a serious problem for those that wish to believe that William Branham was a prophet. | |||
Based on our research, there are several instances where William Branham spoke in the name of the Lord or pointed to a vision that he said came from God but that did not ultimately come to pass. Examples of these would include: | |||
*[[The Municipal Bridge Vision]] | |||
*[[The Brown Bear Vision]] | |||
*[[The Vision of the Meetings in South Africa]] | |||
*[[Heavenly Vision|His Commission by a Heavenly Vision]] | |||
*[[The Marilyn Monroe Vision]] | |||
There are also problems with prophecies that changed significantly over time, including: | |||
*The [[Prophecy of the Cloud]] | |||
*The Seven Visions of 1933 | |||
**[[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] | |||
**[[Mussolini invades Ethiopia]] | |||
**[[Hitler and WWII]]''' | |||
**[[Russia and the three ...isms]] | |||
**[[Driverless Cars]] | |||
**[[Morality|The Morality of Women]] | |||
**[[Rise of a Woman in America]] | |||
**[[America in Ashes]] | |||
=Was "''Thus Saith The Lord''" unique in William Branham's ministry?= | =Was "''Thus Saith The Lord''" unique in William Branham's ministry?= |
Revision as of 18:29, 24 April 2013
William Branham believed that when he spoke "Thus saith the Lord" that God was obligated to carry out what William Branham said. DIVINE.HEALING DES.MOINES.IA 54-0620E
Was "Thus Saith The Lord" always correct in William Branham's ministry?Was each time that William Branham said "Thus saith the Lord" correct? One of the big challenges with William Branham's prophetic ministry is actually finding verifiable examples of it. This is dealt with in detail in our article on the []Proof of the Prophetic]]. From the period from the first recorded tape in 1947 until his last recorded sermon in 1965, we have been unable to find any examples of unambiguous prophecies that were publicly announced by William Branham and that were clearly fulfilled at a later date. We have repeatedly asked for examples publicly but have had no one yet contact us with any clear examples. This is a serious problem for those that wish to believe that William Branham was a prophet. Based on our research, there are several instances where William Branham spoke in the name of the Lord or pointed to a vision that he said came from God but that did not ultimately come to pass. Examples of these would include:
There are also problems with prophecies that changed significantly over time, including:
Was "Thus Saith The Lord" unique in William Branham's ministry?Some message believers are of the view that William Branham's ministry was unique because of his use of "Thus Saith The Lord" and in this way can be differentiated from other self-appointed prophets like Joseph Smith, Ellen G. White and others. Joseph Smith (Mormon Prophet)Joseph Smith - Doctrine and Covenants 124:125
Mormon historical revision by J. Reuben Clark, a former member of the LDS First Presidency
Ellen G. White (Seventh Day Adventist Prophet)The Great Controversy, p. 595.
Mary Baker Eddy (founder of Christian Science)
Muhammad (Prophet of Islam)Indirect quote=“'Thus', says Allah in the Quran, 'We restored Moses to his mother, so that her eyes might be cooled and she would cease to grieve and would know that Allah's promise was fulfilled.'” Charles Russell (Jehovah Witness Prophet)
William Branham (The Message Prophet)Possessing All Things, Jeffersonville, IN, May 6, 1962 (tape #62-0506)
David Koresh (Branch Davidians)
Biblical ViewIn the King James Version of the Bible, the phrase "Thus saith the Lord" appears 415 times in the Old Testament but does not appear at all in the New Testament. The term "saith the Lord" does appear 13 times in the New Testament but generally in reference to a quotation from the Old Testament. While William Branham appears to have been fixated on this phrase, it appears to have no significant relevance in the New Testament. Hebrews 1:1–2
Deuteronomy 18:20–22
Jeremiah 23: 25-32
QuotesTHE.WORST.SINNER.IN.THE.CITY_ MINNEAPOLIS.MN SATURDAY_ 56-0218E
SPIRIT.OF.TRUTH PHOENIX.AZ 63-0118
PERSEVERANCE_ NY.NY V-18 N-12 SATURDAY_ 63-1116E
THE.ANOINTED.ONES.AT.THE.END.TIME_ JEFF.IN V-5 N-3 SUNDAY_ 65-0725M
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