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#"''You are not even fit to be foolish virgins, so what is left?  Hell.''"
#"''You are not even fit to be foolish virgins, so what is left?  Hell.''"


Those that say such things are in danger of condemning themselves, as Jesus said that “''God will judge you in the same way as you judge others, and he will apply to you the same rules you apply to others''.”  (Matt 7:2 GNT)
'''That certainly isn't the spirit of Christ.'''  In fact, those that say such things are in danger of condemning themselves, as Jesus said that “''God will judge you in the same way as you judge others, and he will apply to you the same rules you apply to others''.”  (Matt 7:2 GNT)


Additionally, we have had old friends convey to us that they no longer want to have anything do with us in the future.   
Additionally, we have had old friends convey to us that they no longer want to have anything do with us in the future.   
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However, there are also those in the message who have not truly accepted Christ’s sacrifice but rather are resting on William Branham’s message for their salvation.  We have even talked to a number of people who were raised in message churches and had no concept of the true message of salvation through the sacrifice of Christ on Calvary. Salvation is not found in the Message, Salvation is found only in Jesus Christ.
However, there are also those in the message who have not truly accepted Christ’s sacrifice but rather are resting on William Branham’s message for their salvation.  We have even talked to a number of people who were raised in message churches and had no concept of the true message of salvation through the sacrifice of Christ on Calvary. Salvation is not found in the Message, Salvation is found only in Jesus Christ.


==The problem of spiritual immaturity==
=The Many Problems with Wiliam Branham's message=


It should also be said that those who are Christians in the Message...aren't on a great diet for spiritual growth.  This is what Paul said:
William Branham not only held himself out to be a teacher, he held out as being as someone who was restoring truth that had been lost for hundreds of years:


:''But I, brothers, could not address you as spiritual people, but as people of the flesh, as infants in Christ. 2 I fed you with milk, not solid food, for you were not ready for it. And even now you are not yet ready, for you are still of the flesh. For while there is jealousy and strife among you, are you not of the flesh and behaving only in a human way? 4 For when one says, “I follow Paul,” and another, “I follow Apollos,” are you not being merely human?<ref>The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), 1 Co 3:1–4.</ref>
:''I never went to any seminary, never went to any school, never took anybody else's word about it. I went right straight into the Bible in prayer. And '''this is Divinely revealed by the Holy Spirit, the same Angel of God that directs me to see visions''' and so forth like that, and the healing of the sick. And you can judge by that whether it would be true or not.<ref>William Branham,  54-0513 - The Mark Of The Beast, para. 29</ref>


People that point to a man or believe that following a man like William Branham provides a higher level of spirituality are, at best, spiritually immature.
:''Yes, I know it's been hard, cutting, strange, I don't do that to be mean, I do that to be honest. I do that because I love you, I love God, and I do it to try to help you. And truly, friend, I—I—I believe… And with all my heart, with all my faith, '''I believe that my Message comes from God'''. It's—It's been proving that to you through the years.<ref>William Branham, 65-1206 - Modern Events Are Made Clear By Prophecy, para. 309</ref>


The hallmark of spiritual maturity is to follow Christ and not a man.  That is what Paul is saying.
The problem with this claim is that it brings great responsibility (James 3:1):


=The Many Problems with Wiliam Branham's message=
:''Not many of you should become teachers, my fellow believers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.<ref>The New International Version, (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), Jas 3:1.</ref>


Paul told us how we should look at God's servants:
Paul told us how we should look at God's servants:
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==Failed visions and constantly changing prophecies==


One significant problem with William Branham's prophetic ministry is that '''we have been unable to find a single occurrence''' where we have a clear prophecy recorded on tape that was later clearly fulfilledWe have [[Condensed List of Issues with the Message#Problems with Prophecies and Visions|compiled a comprehensive listing of all of the problems with William Branham's prophetic ministry]].
==[[Love in the message|Lack of Love]]==
 
Paul states in 1 Corinthians 13 (GNT) that
 
:''"I may be able to speak the languages of human beings and even of angels, but if I have no love, my speech is no more than a noisy gong or a clanging bell.  I may have the gift of inspired preaching; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains—but if I have no love, I am nothing.  I may give away everything I have, and even give up my body to be burnt — but if I have no love, this does me no good."''
 
Most individuals that leave William Branham's message are not contacted after they leave by either the church leadership or those in the congregation.  If those in the message really think that those who fall away from the message are lost, one has to wonder why there is generally no attempt to go after them.  '''Didn’t Jesus talk about leaving the ninety-nine sheep grazing on the hillside to go and look for the lost sheep?  One wonders what kind of Christians those in the message are when they don’t even make a half-hearted attempt to go after those that have left.'''  
 
Another evidence of a lack of love is a church's response to the poor, or a catastrophe.  When disaster strikes, do you say "Thank God no believers were hurt", or do you extend a helping hand to those that were hurt?  When the poor come into your church, do you lead them to the deacon (the policeman of message churches) or help them yourself?  When the poor don't come to your church, do you find it easy to ignore their problems?
 
==Spiritual Pride==
 
All message believers insist that William Branham's teaching constitute divine revelation.
 
But true Christian behavior cannot be predicated on William Branham's teachings, which lead to pride, but on the way of love, which is in fact the true way of knowledge.
 
The tyranny of the message and other special revelations as the basis of Biblical understanding and "spiritual revelation" has a long and unfortunate history in the church, from which most likely few — including the authors of this website — are exempt.
 
And it is especially tempting, as message believers often do, to use it as a club on others.
 
This does not mean that such revelatory knowledge is either irrelevant or unimportant, but it does mean that it cannot serve as the primary basis of Christian behavior. Special knowledge or revelation must always lead to love - see 1 Cor 13.
 
'''One must always beware of those teachers or systems that entice one by special “revelation” or “deeper insights.” Such appeals are invariably to one’s pride, not to one’s becoming a more truly loving Christian.'''
 
In the true Christian faith “special knowledge” or “insight” or "revelation" is never an end in itself; it is only a means to a greater end, the building up of others.
 
And this is clearly lacking in the message.
 
Those in the message will state that "love is corrective" which is simply an excuse for clubbing people over the head with their "revelation"However, true corrective love can only come out of relationship.
 
==The problem of spiritual immaturity==
 
It should also be said that those who are Christians in the Message aren't on a great diet for spiritual growth.  This is what Paul said:
 
:''But I, brothers, could not address you as spiritual people, but as people of the flesh, as infants in Christ.  I fed you with milk, not solid food, for you were not ready for it. And even now you are not yet ready, for you are still of the flesh. For while there is jealousy and strife among you, are you not of the flesh and behaving only in a human way?  For when one says, “I follow Paul,” and another, “I follow Apollos,” are you not being merely human?<ref>The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), 1 Co 3:1–4.</ref>
 
People that point to a man or believe that following a man like William Branham provides a higher level of spirituality are, at best, spiritually immature.
 
The hallmark of spiritual maturity is to follow Christ and not a man.  That is what Paul is saying.


==Shocking lack of credibility==
==Shocking lack of credibility==
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:'''''Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law''', being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that ahangeth on a tree: That the blessing of Abraham bmight come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.<ref>The Holy Bible: King James Version, Electronic Edition of the 1900 Authorized Version., Ga 3:13–14 (Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 2009).</ref>
:'''''Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law''', being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that ahangeth on a tree: That the blessing of Abraham bmight come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.<ref>The Holy Bible: King James Version, Electronic Edition of the 1900 Authorized Version., Ga 3:13–14 (Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 2009).</ref>


==Lack of Love==
==Failed visions and constantly changing prophecies==


Paul states in 1 Corinthians 13 (GNT) that
One significant problem with William Branham's prophetic ministry is that '''we have been unable to find a single occurrence''' where we have a clear prophecy recorded on tape that was later clearly fulfilled.  We have [[Condensed List of Issues with the Message#Problems with Prophecies and Visions|compiled a comprehensive listing of all of the problems with William Branham's prophetic ministry]].
 
:''"I may be able to speak the languages of human beings and even of angels, but if I have no love, my speech is no more than a noisy gong or a clanging bell.  I may have the gift of inspired preaching; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains—but if I have no love, I am nothing.  I may give away everything I have, and even give up my body to be burnt — but if I have no love, this does me no good."''
 
Most individuals that leave William Branham's message are not contacted after they leave by either the church leadership or those in the congregation.  If those in the message really think that those who fall away from the message are lost, one has to wonder why there is generally no attempt to go after them.  '''Didn’t Jesus talk about leaving the ninety-nine sheep grazing on the hillside to go and look for the lost sheep?  One wonders what kind of Christians those in the message are when they don’t even make a half-hearted attempt to go after those that have left.'''  
 
Another evidence of a lack of love is a church's response to the poor, or a catastrophe.  When disaster strikes, do you say "Thank God no believers were hurt", or do you extend a helping hand to those that were hurt?  When the poor come into your church, do you lead them to the deacon (the policeman of message churches) or help them yourself?  When the poor don't come to your church, do you find it easy to ignore their problems?
 
==Spiritual Pride==
 
All message believers insist that William Branham's teaching constitute divine revelation.
 
But true Christian behavior cannot be predicated on William Branham's teachings, which lead to pride, but on the way of love, which is in fact the true way of knowledge.
 
The tyranny of the message and other special revelations as the basis of Biblical understanding and "spiritual revelation" has a long and unfortunate history in the church, from which most likely few — including the authors of this website — are exempt.
 
And it is especially tempting, as message believers often do, to use it as a club on others.
 
This does not mean that such revelatory knowledge is either irrelevant or unimportant, but it does mean that it cannot serve as the primary basis of Christian behavior. Special knowledge or revelation must always lead to love - see 1 Cor 13.
 
'''One must always beware of those teachers or systems that entice one by special “revelation” or “deeper insights.” Such appeals are invariably to one’s pride, not to one’s becoming a more truly loving Christian.'''
 
In the true Christian faith “special knowledge” or “insight” or "revelation" is never an end in itself; it is only a means to a greater end, the building up of others.
 
And this is clearly lacking in the message.
 
Those in the message will state that "love is corrective" which is simply an excuse for clubbing people over the head with their "revelation".  However, true corrective love can only come out of relationship.


==The Abuse of Message Believers by Ministers==
==The Abuse of Message Believers by Ministers==
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