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A response to Tim Pruitt's Defense of William Branham: Difference between revisions

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:''And what I read here is His Word. It will never change; It’ll never pass away. It’s eternally right. Mine may fail, ’cause I’m just a man, speak like any other man, make mistakes and everything. But when He speaks, mark His Words; it’s the truth.
:''And what I read here is His Word. It will never change; It’ll never pass away. It’s eternally right. Mine may fail, ’cause I’m just a man, speak like any other man, make mistakes and everything. But when He speaks, mark His Words; it’s the truth.


:''63-0803E – Influence  
63-0803E – Influence  
So it’s a lesson to us, tonight, to keep our minds upon God, regardless of what man it is. Let him be cardinal, priest, prophet, whatever he might be, he is not immune from mistakes and—and error, and even death, and sin. But there is One Who is, and that’s Jesus Christ; He is the One.  
:''So it’s a lesson to us, tonight, to keep our minds upon God, regardless of what man it is. Let him be cardinal, priest, prophet, whatever he might be, he is not immune from mistakes and—and error, and even death, and sin. But there is One Who is, and that’s Jesus Christ; He is the One.  


By this, Isaiah learned a lesson, God orders His man to place.  Bro. Branham recognized this about himself that he was human and could be wrong:  
By this, Isaiah learned a lesson, God orders His man to place.  Bro. Branham recognized this about himself that he was human and could be wrong: