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Does God want to do something new but we are eating off something that is fifty years old? | |||
=Why does this always happen?= | |||
:''How often have you heard Christians say, "God is doing a new thing in his church"? The "new thing" they refer to may be called a revival, an outpouring, a visitation, or a move of God. | :''How often have you heard Christians say, "God is doing a new thing in his church"? The "new thing" they refer to may be called a revival, an outpouring, a visitation, or a move of God. | ||
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:''And even what is eat today, don't try to keep it for tomorrow. "Burn it with fire, before daylight come," for there's a new Message coming forth, and a new thing. | =What is old and what is new?= | ||
==Was Pentecost the "old thing"== | |||
:''Pentecost is like her denominational vulture sister, setting now in large "counsel seats of the ungodly," certainly, listening to her worldly, politic heads feeding her on vulture food of dead rabbits, of something that passed by, fifty years ago. That's the condition of the Pentecostal church. Oh, my!<ref>William Branham, THE.SEED.IS.NOT.HEIR.WITH.THE.SHUCK_ JEFF.IN V-6 N-4 THURSDAY_ 65-0218</ref> | |||
==Was the message the new thing?== | |||
:''And even what is eat today, don't try to keep it for tomorrow. "Burn it with fire, before daylight come," for there's a new Message coming forth, and a new thing. <ref>William Branham, THE.RAPTURE_ YUMA.AZ V-5 N-14 SATURDAY_ 65-1204</ref> | |||
=Is the message now the "old thing"?= | |||
''We're in the last days. We're standing near the judgment. Why? '''They're trying to eat old manna that fell back yonder fifty years ago''', the Pentecostal church.''<ref>TRYING TO DO GOD A SERVICE WITHOUT BEING THE WILL OF GOD JEFF.IN 65-0718M</ref> | |||
The fiftieth anniversary of William Branham's sermon series on the seven seals has already passed. According to William Branham's theology, it is time for something new. '''The message is stale old manna.''' | |||
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Revision as of 22:55, 27 July 2013
Does God want to do something new but we are eating off something that is fifty years old? Why does this always happen?
What is old and what is new?Was Pentecost the "old thing"
Was the message the new thing?
Is the message now the "old thing"?We're in the last days. We're standing near the judgment. Why? They're trying to eat old manna that fell back yonder fifty years ago, the Pentecostal church.[3] The fiftieth anniversary of William Branham's sermon series on the seven seals has already passed. According to William Branham's theology, it is time for something new. The message is stale old manna. References |