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==For God was so filled with wrath against the world== | ==For God was so filled with wrath against the world== | ||
William Branham taught that God saw us as a wretched sinners, worthy of death. The reason Jesus had to die was so that God would see him... and not me. God can’t look on us because of our sin. He can only look at us through the blood of his son. | |||
If you believe William Branham, John 3:16 should read as follows: | |||
“For God was so filled with wrath against the world, that he sent his only begotten son to take the beating that we all deserved. That if anyone would want to escape eternal suffering, and would raise their hand and repeat this prayer after me, they would escape this horrible wrath. For the son was not sent into the world to change our minds about God, but to change God’s mind about us. So now that Jesus has taken the punishment for us, God can now finally love us, and forgive us.” (Keith Giles) | :''“For God was so filled with wrath against the world, that he sent his only begotten son to take the beating that we all deserved. That if anyone would want to escape eternal suffering, and would raise their hand and repeat this prayer after me, they would escape this horrible wrath. For the son was not sent into the world to change our minds about God, but to change God’s mind about us. So now that Jesus has taken the punishment for us, God can now finally love us, and forgive us.” (Keith Giles) | ||
But of course, that is not what John tells us… “For God so loved the world.” The object of God’s love is people, the world, us. | But of course, that is not what John tells us… “For God so loved the world.” The object of God’s love is people, the world, us. | ||
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Moody stated, “I know of no truth in the whole Bible that ought to come home to us with such power and tenderness as that of the love of God.” (D. L. Moody) | Moody stated, “I know of no truth in the whole Bible that ought to come home to us with such power and tenderness as that of the love of God.” (D. L. Moody) | ||
Love and fear are opposites. John tells us that perfect love drives out fear. Why? Because love is sacrificing your interest for the good of others. Love is focused on the other person, while fear is self-focused. | Love and fear are opposites. John tells us that perfect love drives out fear. Why? Because love is sacrificing your interest for the good of others. Love is focused on the other person, while fear is self-focused. | ||
As we read in 1 John, “This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters… In this world, we are like Jesus.” (1 John 3:17, 4:17 - NIV) | |||
=Quotes of William Branham= | =Quotes of William Branham= |