William Branham and the Atonement: Difference between revisions

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''I want to unite under His power. I want to unite with you men and women tonight under His power. '''He did cry at the cross, “Father, why has Thou forsaken Me?” He died as a man.''' But on Easter morning, when He broke the Roman seal and rolled away the stone, and rose triumphantly He proved He was God. He’s thrilled the hearts. He looked like God. He acts like God. He is God. That’s true.<ref>William Branham, 58-0326 - United Under One Head, para. 49</ref>  
''I want to unite under His power. I want to unite with you men and women tonight under His power. '''He did cry at the cross, “Father, why has Thou forsaken Me?” He died as a man.''' But on Easter morning, when He broke the Roman seal and rolled away the stone, and rose triumphantly He proved He was God. He’s thrilled the hearts. He looked like God. He acts like God. He is God. That’s true.<ref>William Branham, 58-0326 - United Under One Head, para. 49</ref>  
''I said, “No. As long as you’ve got life, you’ve got hope, because the Blood of the Lord Jesus has this world encircled, and God can’t see your sins. But someday when your life passes beyond that '''circle of Blood''', then you’ve already judged yourself.”<ref>William Branham, 58-0512 - Life, para. 24</ref> 


'''''God poured His wrath out upon Christ''' Who took my place at Calvary. '''He died under the judgments and wrath of God. God poured out His fierce judgment upon Him''' and He took my place.” I said, “I was a sinner, and He took my place.” And I noticed tears coming up in the woman’s eyes. I said, “We’re sinful, and we have no hope. But God knowed that we had to stand these judgments, and Jesus took them for us. And '''them clouds hanging over the cross was God’s wrath pouring out upon Him.''' And '''He bore the wrath of God in His own body''' that we might be free.”<ref>William Branham, 61-0217 - The Mark Of The Beast And The Seal Of God #2, para. 40</ref>
'''''God poured His wrath out upon Christ''' Who took my place at Calvary. '''He died under the judgments and wrath of God. God poured out His fierce judgment upon Him''' and He took my place.” I said, “I was a sinner, and He took my place.” And I noticed tears coming up in the woman’s eyes. I said, “We’re sinful, and we have no hope. But God knowed that we had to stand these judgments, and Jesus took them for us. And '''them clouds hanging over the cross was God’s wrath pouring out upon Him.''' And '''He bore the wrath of God in His own body''' that we might be free.”<ref>William Branham, 61-0217 - The Mark Of The Beast And The Seal Of God #2, para. 40</ref>