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([http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=53 '''From the sermon "Believe ye that I can do this?" spoken May 9, 1951 at the Calvary Temple in Los Angeles'''])
([http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=53 '''From the sermon "Believe ye that I can do this?" spoken May 9, 1951 at the Calvary Temple in Los Angeles'''])
<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">William Draves Other Prophecies</div>
If you look at William Draves other prophecies, it is clear that either his prophecies are inconsistent with William Branham's prophecies.  Some examples include:
#''Joseph Smith did a great work in his day; yet he sinned before the Lord in many things by not keeping the commandments that were given to him, and in not building the house of the Lord; yet he repented, and in the end he will be numbered with the prophets of old.''  (http://www.elijahmessage.net/files/message6.html)
#''Many things will come to pass, for the Lord God has spoken, and has sent me as his messenger to prepare the way before him.'' (http://www.elijahmessage.net/files/message22.html)
#''I have established my Church in 1929 anew. I have given the message and it must be obeyed. All else is of man and I cannot, and will not accept the follies and traditions of men for my work is a holy work and man must first be made holy.''  (http://www.elijahmessage.net/files/message30.html)
It is also important to see whether William Draves was accurate as a prophet with respect to the other messages given to him.  One example is his prophecy about the Second World War. 
:''On September 8th, 1939, the Messenger of the Lord, John the Baptist, appeared in my room at 2:15 a.m…. I saw Germany fighting brutally on Polish soil to take a spoil… I saw France press over upon German soil. I saw Russia press southward and great was the spoil thereof… Great Britain and France were together and had long tried to keep peace, but there was no peace, as all plans for peace were ignored… This war involved all nations. Then was the time when nations became divided and would not obey the counsel coming from the man in Italy… I saw that many of the home-loving German people had turned against the Nazi government which in their hearts they had never endorsed… A great army came from the north and east passing through what was German soil, going toward France. They met no resistance until they came to the Rhine River… Siege was laid on the great city of Rome. She resisted mightily. Suddenly she gave way. She was taken and burned and great was the burning thereof… I saw that Germany was no more; she had become divided, part of her going to America and part joining with the armies of the man at Rome. Great Britain was also broken up never again to be united as an empire.'' (http://www.elijahmessage.net/files/message45.html)
Reviewing this prophecy, there are a number of things that appear to be wrong, including:
#Frace pressed over upon German soil,
#Germany turning on the Nazi government,
#A seige being laid on Rome, and its burning, and
#Great Britain being broken up and never uniting as an Empire.
Of course, those who follow William Draves point out that Germany was divided as outlined in this prophecy. The question remains as to how accurate a prophecy needs to be in order for the speaker to remain a "true prophet". 


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