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The book of Revelation holds the mystery through prophecy of the Christian Church since the time of Christ. In the book of Revelation, an Angel spoke to John about seven churches, listing their positive and negative attributes. William Branham taught that an Angel spoke to him and revealed that each of these churches represents a different period in the history of Christianity, each with a special messenger to the church of that day. However, his teaching on the church ages | The book of Revelation holds the mystery through prophecy of the Christian Church since the time of Christ. In the book of Revelation, an Angel spoke to John about seven churches, listing their positive and negative attributes. | ||
William Branham taught that an Angel spoke to him and revealed that each of these churches represents a different period in the history of Christianity, each with a special messenger to the church of that day. | |||
However, the reality is that William Branham took his teaching on the church ages directly from that of Clarence Larkin, who wrote a book on the book of Revelation that dealt with Book of Revelation. To see exactly what William Branham [[Plagiarism|plagiarized]] from Clarence Larkin, please click on this link.]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:45, 27 January 2014
The book of Revelation holds the mystery through prophecy of the Christian Church since the time of Christ. In the book of Revelation, an Angel spoke to John about seven churches, listing their positive and negative attributes. William Branham taught that an Angel spoke to him and revealed that each of these churches represents a different period in the history of Christianity, each with a special messenger to the church of that day. However, the reality is that William Branham took his teaching on the church ages directly from that of Clarence Larkin, who wrote a book on the book of Revelation that dealt with Book of Revelation. To see exactly what William Branham plagiarized from Clarence Larkin, please click on this link.]] Big WMB mistakePaul was martyred in approx. 73AD. John (in the book of Rev) was told (according to WMB) to write to each "church age messenger". The problem with this, is John was on the Isle of Patmos around 95AD, so Paul had been dead for over 20 years. WMB has John writing to a dead guy..... The Message to the Seven Churches
Jesus in the Candlesticks
William Branham taught that by walking in the midst of the golden candlesticks, Jesus is demonstrating that he will be God to each of the pure Christian churches, and will not change (Hebrews 13:8). He identifies himself by different attributes in each of these ages, but he is still the same God, the Alpha and Omega, and everything in between.
The Works Of The Ages
William Branham taught that the works of the ages is the same work that began on the day of Pentecost: declaring the Gospel of Jesus Christ, with supernatural signs following. That Jesus specifically comments on works signifies its importance, not for salvation, but for 'His name's sake' - the testimony of Jesus Christ. Every age except Sardis and Laodicea received a positive report on their works: Sardis for a corrupt testimony, and Laodica for inaction.
An Overview of the Ages
William Branham taught that Christianity in the first century was dominated by Jewish converts, while Christianity in the second and later centuries has been dominated by Gentile converts. As Christianity was Hellenized, Greek philosophy and Roman religion slowly began to influence doctrine and lifestyles. Pagan religion (a belief in more than one God) offically merged with Biblical Christianity (a belief in One God) in 325 AD at the council of Nicea, when select bishops confirmed the doctrine of the Trinity with Emperor Constantine, joining Church and State. Just as Eve had been beguiled by the serpent, Christianity exchanged its innocence for power. William Branham taught that despite Satan's influence, there has been an independant, Bible-believing church in each century. Due to heavy persecution and martyrdom of millions of Christians, coupled with the removal of the Bible from the common people (most Catholic services were in Latin, which common people could not read or understand) much of the evidence of Biblical Christianity and the doctrines of Biblical Christianity were lost. The following chart shows the development and persecution of Christianity from the time of Jesus until today, as taught by William Branham. The previously pagan Roman empire, which persecuted the true Christian church, became the Catholic or papal Roman empire in 325 AD and has continued to persecute the true Christian church ever since. |