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=Quotes of William Branham=
=Quotes of William Branham=
Now the Angel of God had told me it would come to pass that they wouldn't believe unless there was a miracle.
47-1102 - The Angel Of God
May the Angel that spoke to me that night in the room be near Thy servant's side at this time to confirm the Word with many signs and wonders following.
47-0412 - Faith Is The Substance
''And I guess there's some sitting here from about ten or twelve years ago in this tabernacle, when I made that same statement here one time. How many is here remembers that? Just look at the old hands that's left. Something in you, I said there's something I can almost touch it. It's at hand. Little did I know after the Angel spoke down here at the river before you all and said "As John was sent as a forerunner of the first coming; you'll send a message around the world." It's happened.<ref>William Branham, 58-0406E - The Evidence Of The Resurrection, para. 107</ref>


''Now, I heard people say, "An Angel spoke to me, He said, 'thus and thus.'" How ridiculous sometime; and I've heard people say that a Angel spoke to them, and told them "thus and thus" which was absolutely contrary to the Word. Now, how could an Angel do that? It just couldn't be. And if God told you a certain-certain thing would happen (you say He told you that), and it doesn't happen, then it wasn't God speaking to you. Just remember, that's right. God doesn't lie. He's not found in a lie. <ref>William Branham, 64-1221 - Why It Had To Be Shepherds, para. 51</ref>
''Now, I heard people say, "An Angel spoke to me, He said, 'thus and thus.'" How ridiculous sometime; and I've heard people say that a Angel spoke to them, and told them "thus and thus" which was absolutely contrary to the Word. Now, how could an Angel do that? It just couldn't be. And if God told you a certain-certain thing would happen (you say He told you that), and it doesn't happen, then it wasn't God speaking to you. Just remember, that's right. God doesn't lie. He's not found in a lie. <ref>William Branham, 64-1221 - Why It Had To Be Shepherds, para. 51</ref>