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The '''Message''' or the '''Message of the Hour''' is how followers of William Branham refer to his teachings. It is also how they refer to themselves generally as a movement.  If you are "'''in the message'''" then you consider yourself a true follower of William Branham and a true follower of God.
=What do followers of William Branham think that the message is?=
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|'''[[Glossary]]''' <br> Do you want to understand the Message?  Here are a list of important terms.  
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The '''Message''' or the '''Message of the Hour''' is how followers of William Branham refer to his teachings. It is also how they refer to themselves generally as a movement.  If you are "'''in the message'''" then you consider yourself a true follower of William Branham and a true follower of God.
=What do followers of William Branham think that the message is?=


When you ask a follower of William Branham what the message is, you may get an answer that is difficult to follow.  They themselves admit that it is difficult to define, primarily because they specifically try avoid describing it as what it actually is - the teachings and doctrines of William Branham.  So they tend to describe it in more nebulous terms:
When you ask a follower of William Branham what the message is, you may get an answer that is difficult to follow.  They themselves admit that it is difficult to define, primarily because they specifically try avoid describing it as what it actually is - the teachings and doctrines of William Branham.  So they tend to describe it in more nebulous terms: