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:''How would God let me tell something wrong, and stand up with my very message. These things are only to indicate a Divine a vindication that '''my theology is right'''. That's exactly right. The Word of the Lord came to the prophets. <ref>BE.NOT.AFRAID CHAUTAUQUA.OH 60-0609 </ref> | :''How would God let me tell something wrong, and stand up with my very message. These things are only to indicate a Divine a vindication that '''my theology is right'''. That's exactly right. The Word of the Lord came to the prophets. <ref>BE.NOT.AFRAID CHAUTAUQUA.OH 60-0609 </ref> | ||
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||'''[[Ephesians 4:30]]''' When is a person sealed by the Holy Spirit? | |||
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||'''[[Justification, Sanctification, and the Holy Spirit]]''' One of the most destructive concepts taught by William Branham was his concept of the new birth, which was something that you had to earn by your conduct. | |||
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||'''[[Temporary Salvation]]''' William Branham believed that salvation (and healing) only lasts as long as your faith lasts. But what does the Bible say? | |||
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