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'''''God cannot look upon sin'''; He’s holy. But the Blood of Jesus holds it off as a bumper on a car. Every time you sin, the Bumper, Jesus Christ, catches you at your sin before it reaches God. Aren’t you ashamed the way you’ve treated Him?<ref>William Branham, 53-0219 - Accept God's Gift, para. 6</ref>
'''''God cannot look upon sin'''; He’s holy. But the Blood of Jesus holds it off as a bumper on a car. Every time you sin, the Bumper, Jesus Christ, catches you at your sin before it reaches God. Aren’t you ashamed the way you’ve treated Him?<ref>William Branham, 53-0219 - Accept God's Gift, para. 6</ref>
''Seem like I could see the world. And around the world was a rainbow. And that rainbow represented the Blood of Jesus Christ. And if that Blood would ever leave there, God couldn’t look at the world a second. He’d destroy it. That Blood of Christ is the only thing that keeps the—the wrath of God off us tonight. Did you know that? If it wasn’t for that, there’d be no more world in five minutes from now. '''God cannot look in the face of sin.''' And the reason He can’t see the world is because the Blood of Jesus Christ is a holding it off of sin. 6<ref>William Branham, 53-0902 - Testimony, para. 6</ref>


''Crying '''Eli, Eli, Father, Why hast Thou forsaken me?'''  Being forsaken in life, being forsaken in death, and '''all the wrath of God poured upon Him and He stood our judgments'''. And God, He took our judgments and bore them away into an isolated place, into the regions beyond; and the law—laws of God condemned and put the damned, and He took our sins there. And resurrected again on Easter morning for our justification, now stands in the Person of the Holy Spirit to save every lost sinner in the world.<ref>William Branham, 54-1114 - Redemption By Judgment, para. 53</ref>
''Crying '''Eli, Eli, Father, Why hast Thou forsaken me?'''  Being forsaken in life, being forsaken in death, and '''all the wrath of God poured upon Him and He stood our judgments'''. And God, He took our judgments and bore them away into an isolated place, into the regions beyond; and the law—laws of God condemned and put the damned, and He took our sins there. And resurrected again on Easter morning for our justification, now stands in the Person of the Holy Spirit to save every lost sinner in the world.<ref>William Branham, 54-1114 - Redemption By Judgment, para. 53</ref>