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William Branham taught that it was possible for God to supernaturally heal a person and then for that person to lose their healing. | |||
=What does the Bible teach?= | |||
The Bible does not contain even a single account of a person losing their healing.<ref>Guy P. Duffield and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology (Los Angeles, CA: L.I.F.E. Bible College, 1983), 401.</ref> | |||
William Branham seems to be providing an excuse where people, perhaps because of excitement, adrenalin or the placebo effect, start feeling better after having been prayed for and then after a few days their disease is back. | |||
This appears to be a simple case of William Branham providing an excuse for people that were never healed by God in the first place. | |||