The Angel of William Branham

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    Who was William Branham's angel?

    "I do not pray in the name of the Angel, or even know His name. But if you'll check the Scriptures, when God sends His people, it's an Angel that directs them." 48-0304

    YET, HE PRAYS TO HIS ANGEL. "Oh, before You, I bow to ask You with all my heart. Angel of God, You Who came into the room that night, and told me these things... I've tried to live true to it." 48-0302

    "Angel of God, I do not see You. But I know that You are standing near. Please, Thou knowest my heart, and know how I love these people. Stand by me tonight." 48-0305

    HE PRAYS FOR HIS ANGEL TO CLEANSE HIM. "And then, Father, I've been dilatory about You, serving You, many times maybe I could have went longer when I didn't do it. Father, I confess my sins. I want the Angel of God to cleanse me from that, by the Blood of Jesus." 62-0909E

    HE CONDONES SOMEONE ELSE PRAYING TO HIS ANGEL. "And she got down and took that picture, that the Lord taken His picture, of the Pillar of Fire. All of you seen it, I suppose. Set it down on the floor, and she said, 'Dear God of Heaven,' she said, 'Help me to find Brother Branham at once. I must do it.' And she said, 'Angel of God guide me to him.' That's what it takes." 56-1230

    THE BIBLE SAYS: "Let no one disqualify you, insisting on asceticism and worship of angels, going on in detail about visions, puffed up without reason by his sensuous mind." (Colossians 2:18)

    Quotes of William Branham

    Now, I heard people say, "An Angel spoke to me, He said, 'thus and thus.'" How ridiculous sometime; and I've heard people say that a Angel spoke to them, and told them "thus and thus" which was absolutely contrary to the Word. Now, how could an Angel do that? It just couldn't be. And if God told you a certain-certain thing would happen (you say He told you that), and it doesn't happen, then it wasn't God speaking to you. Just remember, that's right. God doesn't lie. He's not found in a lie. [1]


    Footnotes

    1. William Branham, 64-1221 - Why It Had To Be Shepherds, para. 51


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