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=Video Transcript= | |||
In his message on the Fourth Seal, William Branham tells us that after much prayer, he again received his revelation directly from God: | |||
:''Just thought this One wouldn’t come, but It finally did. And so I’m so thankful, that being the last of those four horse riders, which I think is one of the main Messages to the Church at this time. I don’t know what the other One is. I’m just taking it day by day, just as He reveals It. I’m trying to—to give It, by…as He gives It to me.<ref>63-0321 The Fourth Seal, para. 3</ref> | |||
What was the revelation that he received? | |||
:''And John went to see, and he saw a pale horse. And, again, the same rider upon this pale horse.<ref>63-0321 - The Fourth Seal, para. 116</ref> | |||
:''...See the rider? The first place, as an antichrist, he was death, to begin with; but he was innocent then. Then he received a crown, a triple one; and when he did, then he be united, Satan united his church and state, because he was over both of them then. Antichrist was Satan, in a form of a man.<ref>63-0321 - The Fourth Seal, para. 155</ref> | |||
But not surprisingly, after copying the first three seals from Charles Taze Russell, we again see that William Branham’s revelation is identical to that of Russel: | |||
:''And when He had opened the fourth seal… Still the same rider, the Papacy.<Ref>Charles Taze Russell, Studies in the Scriptures, Volume VII, The Finished Mystery: The Winepress of God's Wrath and the Fall of Babylon (published posthumously), edited by C. J. Woodworth and George H. Fisher, copyright 1917, Peoples Pulpit Association, Brooklyn, N. Y., USA, International Bible Students Association, published 1918, p. 151</ref> | |||
We have now seen the first four seals. Did they come from God, or from other men? | |||
:''I am against those prophets who take each other’s words and proclaim them as my message.<ref>Jer 23:30</ref> | |||
Did William Branham take the words of Charles Russell and proclaim them as God’s message? | |||
Is there a reason that William Branham’s grave bears a strong resemblance to the second tombstone of Charles Russell, who preached that Christ was the capstone on the pyramid? | |||
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