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:''As Samuel grew up, the Lord was with him, and '''everything Samuel said proved to be reliable'''. And all Israel, from Dan in the north to Beersheba in the south, knew that Samuel was confirmed as a prophet of the Lord<ref>1 Samuel 3:19-20</ref> | :''As Samuel grew up, the Lord was with him, and '''everything Samuel said proved to be reliable'''. And all Israel, from Dan in the north to Beersheba in the south, knew that Samuel was confirmed as a prophet of the Lord<ref>1 Samuel 3:19-20</ref> | ||
In the Old Testament, prophets prophesied within three time frames: their own time, for the 1st coming and the 2nd coming | In the Old Testament, prophets prophesied within three time frames: | ||
#their own time, | |||
#for the 1st coming and | |||
#for the 2nd coming. | |||
The test of a prophet was the prophecies which would be fulfilled in his own lifetime. Obviously, if it was beyond his lifetime, he wouldn't be around to have to answer for it. Prophecy was very specific in the Old and the New Testament. They would foretell God's revelation to the people and if one looks back at the Biblical record to study a prophet's calling, it was God who picked them and they are often found running away from the position. | |||
Remember: just because one performs miracles, even inside a church, does not mean God is working. We should be more on guard inside the church than we would like to think. In 1 Corinthians 4:6, we are told | ==Second test== | ||
Another test used of a prophet is found in Deuteronomy 13:1. In addition to whether their predictions came true, the additional test is whether they used signs and wonders to draw people to other gods or to a different representation of God (such as Jannes and Jambres in 2 Timothy 3:8). Here, God is testing the people to see if they love only Him. This is probably the most overlooked scripture for examining the claims of those who profess supernatural powers from God. | |||
If they were to contradict the teaching that had already been revealed, which had provided knowledge of the one true God, then they were seen as false prophets. God did not, and still does not tolerate false prophesying. If they were wrong once, they were false; they were to be stoned. If this occurred today, many, if not all, who lay claim to this position would have a quick end to their so-called anointing! | |||
Remember: just because one performs miracles, even inside a church, does not mean God is working. We should be more on guard inside the church than we would like to think. In 1 Corinthians 4:6, we are told not to go beyond what in written. If one contradicts the apostolic writings and teachings, then they are false (2 Cor.11:14). | |||
Those who go beyond the word, having God speak to them directly with new revelation, become puffed up with self-deception. There is something called humility that is practiced when one adheres to the same standard that everyone else does. Isaiah 8:16, 20 says: | |||
:''Bind up the testimony, seal the law among my disciples. ...to the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.<ref>David Norton, ed., The New Cambridge Paragraph Bible with the Apocrypha: King James Version, Revised edition (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011), Is 8:16,20.<ref> | |||
This standard distinguishes a believer from an unbeliever. The test of the prophet was his conformity to the word of God, he condemns sin, he comforts the brethren, and he speaks of things both in the near future (his lifetime) and later than his life. A prophet, like an apostle, not only functioned as a gift, but as an office. A prophet would declare God's will for his generation, addressing idolatry or lukewarmness. We see this personified in John the Baptist who warned and rebuked the people preparing the for the Messiah. | |||
==Methodology== | ==Methodology== | ||
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There is a group of message believers who believe that William Branham will rise from the dead and ALL OF HIS HERETOFORE PROPHECIES WILL COME TO PASS prior to the return of Jesus Christ. Known colloquially as the “RETURNED MINISTRY” denomination of the message, at least this group understands that his prophecies FAILED TO COME TO PASS. | There is a group of message believers who believe that William Branham will rise from the dead and ALL OF HIS HERETOFORE PROPHECIES WILL COME TO PASS prior to the return of Jesus Christ. Known colloquially as the “RETURNED MINISTRY” denomination of the message, at least this group understands that his prophecies FAILED TO COME TO PASS. | ||
I will close this by stating Scripture has an explicit examination of how a prophet of God is vindicated. | I will close this by stating Scripture has an explicit examination of how a prophet of God is vindicated. SCRIPTURE IS CLEAR THAT A TRUE PROPHET OF GOD WILL NEVER BE ALLOWED TO FAIL, ESPECIALLY WHEN HE ATTRIBUTES GOD’S NAME AND GOD’S PROMISE TO A “PROPHECY” OR VISION.” | ||
Can you see why many are saying with complete confidence that William Branham was a false prophet? | |||
==Where William Branham's visions and prophecies failed== | ==Where William Branham's visions and prophecies failed== | ||