William Branham and the Atonement: Difference between revisions

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''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>
''Notice it now. Then when they realized that they had sinned and gone away from God. God had had to kill some animals, perhaps a sheep. Because Christ was the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world. And when he killed the lambs, and or sheep, and throwed back the skin to Adam and Eve, they covered themselves in the skins and stood in the Presence of God to receive their judgment and their eternal destination. Couldn’t stand no other way; '''God couldn’t look upon them without a covering. And God can’t look upon you without a covering. And a covering in that day was blood. And that’s the same covering today.'''<ref>William Branham, 55-0605 - Fellowship Through The Reconciliation Of The Blood, para. 23</ref>


''When He was in Heaven, He was the “Logos” that went out of God, in the beginning. And He came down on earth, and was not to be made an Angel. He came down on earth and took the form of a bondsman, not an Angel; not come down in the great Jehovah Glory. But He came down as a Man, to redeem man, to die for man, to die for…as a man. '''He never died as God. He died as a man.''' The sin of man was upon the Son of man. And He had to become a Man, in order to pay the penalty.<ref>William Branham, 56-0401M - The Mighty Conqueror, para. 95</ref>
''When He was in Heaven, He was the “Logos” that went out of God, in the beginning. And He came down on earth, and was not to be made an Angel. He came down on earth and took the form of a bondsman, not an Angel; not come down in the great Jehovah Glory. But He came down as a Man, to redeem man, to die for man, to die for…as a man. '''He never died as God. He died as a man.''' The sin of man was upon the Son of man. And He had to become a Man, in order to pay the penalty.<ref>William Branham, 56-0401M - The Mighty Conqueror, para. 95</ref>