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John 1:7 makes no reference to walking in the "light of the hour".  Why would William Branham point to himself and make belief in his message be the only thing that fulfills this scripture?
John 1:7 makes no reference to walking in the "light of the hour".  Why would William Branham point to himself and make belief in his message be the only thing that fulfills this scripture?


William Branham even dared to compare himself to Jesus Christ:
:''How would you know what's right? The manifestation of the spoken Word of God being made manifest, Light of the hour. Certainly. There is what the evidence of the Holy Spirit is, believing the Word of God when It's manifested. '''He was the Word, manifested.''' And some of them denied It, laughed at It, made fun of Him and called Him a—a fortuneteller, some evil spirit; there is evidence, speaking in tongues, there is evidence of the fruits. The only evidence there is, is when man believe the written Word. When It's vindicated, walk in the Light of It. '''Jesus was the Light of the hour because He was the promised Word of the hour''', and tried to tell them so, but they were too—too much in darkness to understand It. '''So is it, today, now.'''<ref>William Branham, 64-0119 - Shalom, para. 143</ref>
 


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