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Is this correct?  Is that what the message of William Branham is? - the word for our day?
Is this correct?  Is that what the message of William Branham is? - the word for our day?
=What William Branham taught=
William Branham believed that he had the "word for the hour" and that people could not be saved outside of his message:
:''The anointed Word of God being vindicated before any man that’s born to be a son of God, with the predestinated germ into him for this hour, he’ll see God’s Message as sure as there’s a God in Heaven. Martin Luther saw It for his. Wesley saw It for his. The pentecostal saw It for his. '''Now what about you?''' Uh-huh. They went into a denomination. Here is the Word condemning it; '''telling you what we’re to have today, and just exactly Malachi 4 and all these other promises for the hour.''' What do you see? What are you looking at? Amen. Here we are. '''The real, genuine eagles hear.''' “My sheep know My Voice. A stranger they’ll not follow.”<ref>william Braham, The Invisible Union Of The Bride Of Christ (65-1125), para. 240</ref>
William Branham did not believe that all believers in Christ would go in the rapture.  Only those that followed him go go in the rapture:
:'''''Will all borned again believers go in the rapture?'''  '''No, just the remnant, just the remnant, not all born again believers.''' The Bible said, “And the rest of the dead lived not for a thousand years,” and then they was raised and separated, the sheep from the goats. Not all borned again will go in the…according to Scripture.<ref>William Branham, Questions And Answers #2 (64-0823E), para. 211</ref>


=What the Bible teaches=
=What the Bible teaches=