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Deuteronomy 18:20-22 | William Branham held himself to the standard of Deuteronomy 18:20-22 | ||
:'' | :''I can only be responsible for what I know is truth. Then when the services is finished, this next week, Sunday week, if the Lord permits us to stay... If these things that I have said come to pass, then you believe God. '''If they do not come to pass, then I—I am a false prophet then.''' And now, that's fair to any congregation, isn't it? And you just let God... You judge according...<ref>50-0713_Obey The Voice Of The Angel_Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA #6</ref> | ||
:''Now I'm going to ask the tapes to.... Well, go ahead, tape it. But look, I'm just going to say this to the Tabernacle people, you that's been here. '''I charge any of you in the name of the Lord Jesus to ever ... to put your finger on one thing of the hundreds of things that has been told before they come to pass, and say they did not come to pass. Tell me one time that on the platform, out there wherever it was, that He ever spoke anything that wasn't perfectly just exactly that way.''' How could a human mind be that way? Certainly not.<ref>63-0319_The Second Seal_Jeffersonville, Indiana, USA #36</ref> | |||
=Summary: The "One Mistake" rule= | =Summary: The "One Mistake" rule= | ||