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Who did William Branham think that he was?  What did he think of his own ministry?
Who did William Branham think that he was?  What did he think of his own ministry?
=William Branham was Jesus Christ=
Now, He promised that, so that sets the Bible just exactly to this day, and the Sodom and Gomorrah. And Elijah was not... That wasn't Elijah; That was the Spirit of God on Elijah; Elijah was just a man. Now, we've had Elijahs, and Elijahs' coats, and Elijahs' mantles, and Elijahs' everything. But the Elijah of this day is the Lord Jesus Christ. He is to come according to Matthew the seventeen-... Luke 17:30, says the Son of man is to reveal Himself among His people. Not a man, God!<ref>William Branham, 65-1127B - Trying To Do God A Service Without It Being God's Will, para.212</ref>


=William Branham was God in flesh=
=William Branham was God in flesh=
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=William Branham was Jesus Christ=
Now, He promised that, so that sets the Bible just exactly to this day, and the Sodom and Gomorrah. And Elijah was not... That wasn't Elijah; That was the Spirit of God on Elijah; Elijah was just a man. Now, we've had Elijahs, and Elijahs' coats, and Elijahs' mantles, and Elijahs' everything. But the Elijah of this day is the Lord Jesus Christ. He is to come according to Matthew the seventeen-... Luke 17:30, says the Son of man is to reveal Himself among His people. Not a man, God!<ref>William Branham, 65-1127B - Trying To Do God A Service Without It Being God's Will, para.212</ref>