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:''It grieves me to learn that some no longer believes in the messenger but yet claim to believe their Bible and yet see no need for a restoration of its truths. What a lie! Without the message, we are rendered as powerless as the denominational world we came out of. This message has returned us to Paul’s gospel. | :''It grieves me to learn that some no longer believes in the messenger but yet claim to believe their Bible and yet see no need for a restoration of its truths. What a lie! Without the message, we are rendered as powerless as the denominational world we came out of. This message has returned us to Paul’s gospel. | ||
This statement in itself is contrary to scripture. | This statement in itself is contrary to scripture and is proof that [[The Message is Greater than the Bible|the Message is a cult]]. | ||
==The Bible identifies William Branham as a prophet== | ==The Bible identifies William Branham as a prophet== | ||
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Our problem is that we have repeatedly raised literally scores of questions with message ministers which have remained almost totally without a response. Our questions are clear but there has been no reasoned response. | Our problem is that we have repeatedly raised literally scores of questions with message ministers which have remained almost totally without a response. Our questions are clear but there has been no reasoned response. | ||
William Branham was not identified by scripture as the fulfillment of [[Revelation 10:7]]. It also did not identify him as the fulfillment of [[The Laodicean Church Age Messenger|Revelation 3:14]]. | |||
One "proof" that we often hear that we are currently in the Laodicean Church age is this - ''"Simply look around at churches today, they clearly demonstrate that we are in the age of Laodicea."'' While this sounds like a good argument, as there are many lukewarm churches in North America, it fails to deal with the global church today. There are currently 245 million Christians who are being persecuted for their faith. Their churches reflect NONE of the characteristics of Laodicea<ref>https://www.opendoorsusa.org/christian-persecution/stories/christian-persecution-by-the-numbers/</ref>. We are not currently in the Laodicean Church Age and William Branham was not its messenger. | |||
==The God of William Branham carries a big stick== | ==The God of William Branham carries a big stick== | ||
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:''William Branham could get in the permissive will of God and for his disobedience, God would correct him severely. His wife and baby would die because he listened to others instead of God. In South Africa, he listened to preachers and asked for the permissive will of God and would suffer the consequences of getting an Ameba and almost dying from the sickness. | :''William Branham could get in the permissive will of God and for his disobedience, God would correct him severely. His wife and baby would die because he listened to others instead of God. In South Africa, he listened to preachers and asked for the permissive will of God and would suffer the consequences of getting an Ameba and almost dying from the sickness. | ||
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:''This is why we believe in Elijah’s coming in this day, because the Bible said he would. Greater than any testimony that William Branham gave is the Word of God that testifies of him. The same Word testifies of us and I believe what it says irregardless (sic) of how I feel, what I see or what I hear. | :''This is why we believe in Elijah’s coming in this day, because the Bible said he would. Greater than any testimony that William Branham gave is the Word of God that testifies of him. The same Word testifies of us and I believe what it says irregardless (sic) of how I feel, what I see or what I hear. | ||
=A summary of our response to Tim Pruitt= | =A summary of our response to Tim Pruitt= |