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:Excuses for disobedience are not permitted.
:Excuses for disobedience are not permitted.


:3. The minister who is publicly testifying of his personal experiences relating to William Branham's disobedience has a serious credibility problem.  The majority of his congregation, including almost the entirety of the church leadership, left the church because of his personal moral failures.  As a result, anything that this minister states must be view as highly suspect.
:4. The minister who is publicly testifying of his personal experiences relating to William Branham's disobedience has a serious credibility problem.  The majority of his congregation, including almost the entirety of the church leadership, left the church because of his personal moral failures.  As a result, anything that this minister states must be view as highly suspect.


:4.  '''''“Thus Saith The Lord”''''' should be stronger than an individual’s lack of obedience.  Does God permit a prophet to say, ''"I did something wrong personally and that is why the vision did not come to pass"''?   
:5.  '''''“Thus Saith The Lord”''''' should be stronger than an individual’s lack of obedience.  Does God permit a prophet to say, ''"I did something wrong personally and that is why the vision did not come to pass"''?   


:We can find '''no example in scripture''' that suggests this is the case.  There is only one exception for a prophesy not to be fulfilled – and this involves repentance by the person (or nation) being judged.  If it was acceptable for one prophet to say "Oops! I made a personal mistake, and that’s why the vision was not fulfilled," then every false prophet would claim this as an easy-out excuse.  For this reason, the Word of God only permits one explanation for a failed vision, because repentance satisfies the wrath of God.  That is why Ezekiel says, ''“Repent, and turn yourselves from all your transgressions; so iniquity shall not be your ruin.”'' (Ezekiel 18:30)
:We can find '''no example in scripture''' that suggests this is the case.  There is only one exception for a prophesy not to be fulfilled – and this involves repentance by the person (or nation) being judged.  If it was acceptable for one prophet to say "Oops! I made a personal mistake, and that’s why the vision was not fulfilled," then every false prophet would claim this as an easy-out excuse.  For this reason, the Word of God only permits one explanation for a failed vision, because repentance satisfies the wrath of God.  That is why Ezekiel says, ''“Repent, and turn yourselves from all your transgressions; so iniquity shall not be your ruin.”'' (Ezekiel 18:30)


:5. We also looked in the scripture for the spiritual significance of shooting a bear, and could not find one.  This vision was only to promote William Branham’s own ministry, and it failed.
:6. We also looked in the scripture for the spiritual significance of shooting a bear, and could not find one.  This vision was only to promote William Branham’s own ministry, and it failed.


So what will you do with this failed vision?  Will you succumb to [[Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]] and trivialize an obvious wrong?
So what will you do with this failed vision?  Will you succumb to [[Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]] and trivialize an obvious wrong?