William Branham and the Atonement: Difference between revisions

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''Is there a sinner in here that don’t know nothing about this what I’m talking about, but yet you believe it to be the truth, that '''Jesus Christ is God’s Son, that the wrath of God was poured out upon Him and He died at Calvary the death of a sinner to take your place?''' He died your death at Calvary, and only in Him can you be saved, and you’ve never done it yet, I’ll invite you to this altar. Come here now and be reconciled to God through Christ.<ref>William Branham, 61-0316 - The Church Choosing Law For Grace, para. 67</ref>
''Is there a sinner in here that don’t know nothing about this what I’m talking about, but yet you believe it to be the truth, that '''Jesus Christ is God’s Son, that the wrath of God was poured out upon Him and He died at Calvary the death of a sinner to take your place?''' He died your death at Calvary, and only in Him can you be saved, and you’ve never done it yet, I’ll invite you to this altar. Come here now and be reconciled to God through Christ.<ref>William Branham, 61-0316 - The Church Choosing Law For Grace, para. 67</ref>
''A beautiful type of us today, unworthy, '''worthy of death when we sin''', but God cannot kill us, because He would…we are a part of Christ.<ref>William Branham, 62-0506 - Possessing All Things, para. 42</ref>
    
    
''And then one day He came to Kadesh-barnea, where He stood the judgment for us all: the judgment seat of God, where '''God poured out upon Him the iniquity, and the penalty for our iniquity, the wrath of God upon Him.''' And He bore in His body our sins, and He crossed the river that we call Jordan, death.<ref>William Branham, 62-0611 - It Is I, Be Not Afraid, para. 12</ref>
''And then one day He came to Kadesh-barnea, where He stood the judgment for us all: the judgment seat of God, where '''God poured out upon Him the iniquity, and the penalty for our iniquity, the wrath of God upon Him.''' And He bore in His body our sins, and He crossed the river that we call Jordan, death.<ref>William Branham, 62-0611 - It Is I, Be Not Afraid, para. 12</ref>