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"The Messenger To The Laodicean Church Age" is gratefully
dedicated to
those Christian friends and churches whose love for both the minister and
the
ministry has prompted them to generously publish and distribute this book,
in the one
hope that many may be enlightened concerning the very soon coming of our
Lord and
Saviour, Jesus Christ. |
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Chapter 1: Fixing the
Church Ages
Historically. |
The Messenger To The Laodicean Church Age
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The "TIMES" of the Gentiles is the political period of time referring to Gentile Dominion over Israel. It began when Nebuchadnezzar carried Israel away captive, and ends when God restores Israel to world dominion. It is written... "In that day, saith the Lord, I will smite every house with astonishment, and his rider with madness. And I will open mine eyes upon the house of Judah and will smite every horse of the people with blindness. And the governors of Judah shall say in their heart, The inhabitants of Jerusalem shall be my strength in the Lord of hosts their God. In that day will I make the governors of Judah like an hearth of fire among the wood, and like a torch of fire in a sheaf; and they shall devour all the people round about, on the right hand and on the left; and Jerusalem shall be inhabited again in her own place, even in Jerusalem. The Lord also shall save the tents of Judah first, that the glory of the house of David and the glory of the inhabitants of Jerusalem do not magnify themselves against Judah. In that day shall the Lord defend the inhabitants of Jerusalem; and he that is feeble among them at that day shall be as David; and the house of David shall be as God, as an Angel of the Lord before them. And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem. I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of Grace and supplications: and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for Him, as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his firstborn." This restoration (prophesied by Zechariah) ushers in the millennium. |
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The "Fullness of the Gentiles" is the spiritual
era of
the Gentiles wherein we noted that Israel is blinded while Light appears
to the
Gentiles. This period will end when Christ comes for His Gentile
Bride.
The "Fullness of the Gentiles" as set forth by
Paul in
Romans is identified in the Book of Revelation as "The Seven Church
ages. They
are one and the same. The proof of this is found in Revelation, chapters
two and
three.
Therein is the Spirit speaking to the Messengers of the
Seven Church Ages in Asia Minor. He begins with the Messenger
to the Ephesian Church (Age) and ends with the Messenger to the Laodicean
Church
(Age). These are all Gentile Churches. At no time does the Spirit speak to
the church
which is at Jerusalem which is a Jewish Church.
If He were addressing both
the
Gentile and the Israeli Churches He must of necessity speak to the Church
at
Jerusalem. But not so. The original church group is left out. This is
exactly as it
ought to be. During this time, (Fullness of the Gentiles and The
Seven Church Ages) God has left off dealing with the Jews. A few Jews, through
election,
will come in, but not many. These will belong to the Gentile era.
See the perfection of this premise in the
type of
Joseph meeting with His brethren in Egypt. Joseph (perfect type of
Christ) has
been betrayed by his brethren. Now in Egypt they stand before him.
They are
very fearful; but in love he greets them. However, Joseph's Gentile
Bride is
not there when his brethren meet with him. She is hidden away in the
palace. So it
is when Christ comes before His brethren - they see His wounds and are
full of
fear. He treats them in love. But His Gentile Bride is not with
Him. She is in
the palace, for at that time God will have finished dealing with the
Gentiles.
Now, it is not an easy or commonplace task to fix
with certainty
the Seven Church Ages as to their dates, duration, messengers and other
pertinent
characteristics. Who would arbitrarily announce himself the authority to
do so?
Certainly not this writer. Yet any Bible student knows that a certain
combination
would most effectively accomplish this work. That combination
is a
Scriptural study of history plus Divine Revelation.
No one can deny that certain of these Ages
have passed
into history. But since Christ has not yet taken His Bride home, it is
evident that
we are in one of the Ages still extant. The Ages that are gone can and
will be
verified by the study of the Scriptures in the light of history.
(This is how
we have ascertained much concerning the prophecies of Daniel).
The
immediate Age
and its characteristics will be revealed by Divine Revelation. This
is a MUST in
order for the Church to know exactly where it is at. One can hardly expect
the Church
to be helped if all her information were historical. She would not know
what was
happening to her. Thus with the perfect combination of history,
Scripture and
Divine Revelation (Spiritual understanding, by the Spirit) we can
assuredly know
the Truth of the Seven Ages.
Our course, at this time, is to review the
Ages
in the light of history and to ascertain where we are and then implore God
to send
His Prophet to reveal the Scripture relative to this age in order that the
Church
know and perform the whole counsel of God.
But to begin with, we most certainly know from
Scripture,
itself, what the First Church Age was and who its Messenger was.
The Age was
the Ephesian Age and the messenger was Paul, the Apostle to the
Gentiles
. It was through Paul that the complete revelation from God came to
the
Gentiles. His revelation was actually more abundant than that received by
Peter and
the other apostles relative to the Gentiles.
Paul, in Galatians 2:6b-8
stated,
"For they who seemed to be somewhat in conference added nothing to me, but
contrariwise, when they saw that the gospel of the un-circumcision was
committed unto
me, as the gospel of the circumcision was unto Peter, for he that wrought
effectually
in Peter to the apostleship of the circumcision, the same was mighty in me
toward the
Gentiles."
Paul was both the Messenger to the Ephesian Age and
also the
Pastor to the Church at Ephesus for he both founded it and cared for it.
We cannot
set an exact date as to when this age ended. there is not need for an
exact date, as
the Ages, like all other of God's eras of time seem to overlap.
But it
did not last too long for the power of God had abated through unbelief
even in the
early years. Judging by the actual wane of power this age was not longer
than about
170 A.D.
Continuing to fix the Church Ages by referring
to
Scripture and history, examine Rev. 3:1-6. This is spoken to the Church at
Sardis and
is the Fifth Age. The key herein is found in verse two. "Be
watchful,
strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die." There was
no strength
in the Dark Ages. Except for a tiny flock, and that widely scattered,
there was no
strong evidence of True Christianity. But now in this Fifth Age
(Sardis),
Martin Luther appears and successfully nurtures the doctrine of
Justification and
the Light begins to glow again.
The first show of strength in hundreds of
years
appears, showing definitely that this is the Age of the Reformation
of which
Luther was the Messenger without a doubt. It was said of him in Sauer's
history, "Dr.
Martin Luther was a prophet, evangelist, speaker in tongues, interpreter,
in one
person. endowed with all the gifts of the Spirit." This Age is well known
to have existed from about 1550 to around 1750.
With the fifth age fixed, it is not difficult to go
on and place
the sixth or Philadelphian Age. Rev. 3:7-13, the Messenger to that
golden age
of brotherly love was no doubt John Wesley. This was the Age of
the open
door, missions, great teachers, tremendous revivals. the Holy Spirit
was even
more manifested herein than in the Fifth Age. God was truly giving Light,
Life and
Blessing. This Age lasted from about 1750 to the turn of the twentieth
century.
Turning backward and leaving the Seventh Age to
consider at a
later time, it is certainly easy to establish in time the Fourth Age
. This
found in Rev. 2:18-29. Here is the Age that knew the depth of Satan
(verse 24).
The darkest of all the Ages to this date - little Word -little power. Man
had usurped
the position and authority of God. The greed of Rome had dammed countless
souls and
in the Name of God they blasphemed the very Name and Word of God. This age
lasted
from about the turn of the sixth century to the middle of the sixteenth.
It was
the Thyatiran Age, and its Messenger was pronounced to be Columba
, for he
showed forth in his life that which most closely resembled the power and
glory of God
in the first century Believers. That is always the criterion.
The next Age that we can easily affix is the Third
Age.
Rev. 2:12-17 speaks to the Messenger to the Church at Pergamos. But
Pergamos
is where Satan's seat is. This is when Satan's own religion
(ancient
Babylonian religion) came out to the forefront. This religion that goes
against the
Word of God from the time of Cain, now, after the Nicean council,
invades
the nominal church and introduces pagan rites, and holidays, etc. It
is no
problem to fix the dates here, for this is the aftermath of the Nicean
Council of
about 325 A.D., and before the Dark Ages which of necessity must follow
such perfidy.
It last from the turn of the fourth century to the beginning of the
seventh. Its
Messenger on the same basis we try the various believers, was without
doubt,
Martin.
By the process of elimination, one readily sees that
the
Second Age, Rev. 2:8-11 which is called the Smyrnean Age lasted
from 200
to 300 A.D. No man defended the Truth more ably or believed God more
firmly and thus
manifested the Spirit of God more abundantly than Irenaeus. He was
well
qualified to be the Messenger to that Age.
This finally brings us to the Age that we have
reserved for the
last because it is, indeed, the last. This Age also brings us a
Messenger, as
set forth in the Scripture. That we are now in the Laodicean Age is
indisputable. It is at the end of this Age that Israel must become a
nation and no
longer be trodden down of the Gentiles.
Today, Israel is a nation. She
has her
own government and all that pertains to being a full fledged nation. The
"Times of
the Gentiles" is all but over. Thus the "Fullness of the Gentiles"
is all
but over. God's timepiece (Israel) has struck the Gentile midnight hour,
when the
Bridegroom cometh. This is the Laodicean Age and according to the Word of
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Who Is This Man? He is William M. Branham, He was the first born to a very young couple on April 6, 1909, in a most humble log cabin in Burksville, Kentucky. For two days after his birth his fifteen year old mother, eighteen year old father, and visitors saw hanging over his crib, a white hazy light that had come in through the window, and stood over his head at birth. No one understood the significance of it, and no one, therefore, put any stock in it relative to his future life. As long as he could remember, he received visions that he could not understand, and yet whenever a vision was of a future event, it never failed to come to pass exactly as he saw it.
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The Voice In The Whirlwind One day when he was but seven years of age, as he was carrying ing water for his father, he was startled to hear the sound of wind in the leaves of the tree under which he was resting for a moment. He looked up, but there was no visible movement. As he started to leave, the sound came again, but this time it was louder. Looking up he saw a whirlwind in the tree, and out of the whirlwind there came an audible voice saying, "Don't ever smoke, or drink, or defile your body in any way, for there will be a work for you to do when you are older." He was naturally frightened and ran screaming into the house. Somehow he was unable to tell his mother the experience, so she concluded that William was a very nervous boy and needed rest. A few weeks later while outside playing, a vision broke across his eyes and he saw a bridge being built over the Ohio river (he was now living in Jeffersonville, Indiana) and as men worked he saw a span fall, taking to death a number of workmen. Twenty-two years later when the bridge was being built at that exact spot as seen in the vision, a span did break away, hurling those men to their death.
Since he did not come from a spiritual home (his father often bootlegged whiskey) he did not realize that God was dealing with him. Thus, when social pressure was placed on him by his father and companions, he would try to drink, smoke and go to dances, etc. But his trials were failures, for each time he tried to smoke or drink he heard the peculiar sound of the wind blowing and felt the presence of an unseen being. Being frustrated and nervous he tried to keep away from the peculiar life that was his, but he could not. As a young man, he was twice approached by astrologers who attempted to explain to him that he was born under a sign. They both told him that he was the possessor of "a gift", though neither told what it was. One of them told him that she saw a Light following him. To explain these things, one of the astrologers went into the Scriptures to give him details. Later he understood about astrologers and mediums and rebuked the spirit by which they operated, taking authority over them in the Name of Jesus. BUT it's entirely Scriptural that these should recognize the gift of God before the clergy and professed servants of God. (Note: Acts 16:16-18; Matthew 8:28-29). Not being born again, these things would at times trouble the young man. He was already aware of the Light that stood over him at birth, the visions, the Voice in the Whirlwind and the strange rushing sound of wind when he tried to smoke and drink whiskey. But he did not understand all these things in the Light of Scripture because he didn't know what the Bible said. William Branham, the boy, though he had these remarkable manifestations in his life, yet he was not converted. For a time he still resisted the call of God on his life. At the age of fourteen he was seriously wounded while hunting and had to spend seven months in hospital. God dealt with him then, but still he did not take heed. Nevertheless the urgency of the call became more an more conscious to him. Inasmuch as his parents were not Christians he did not get any encouragement from them. As he became older the enemy tried to stifle that 'still small voice' that was ever speaking to his heart.
When he had reached the age of 19, he decided that he would go out West to work on a ranch. In September of 1927, he told his mother that he was going on a camping trip to Tunnel Mill, about fourteen miles north of Jeffersonville. He told her this, knowing that if she were aware of his true intentions to go West, she would plead with him not to go. When his mother finally heard from him, instead of being in Tunnel Mill, he was far away in Phoenix, Arizona. In reality, down in his heart, he knew that he was running away from God. Of his experiences in the West and the call of God which was ever upon his heart he says..... I remember the first heard of cattle I helped drive out of the mountains. I thought I was a real cowhand. When evening came I rode off that horse, got my blanket and used my saddle as a pillow. And there was an old guy there we called Slim. And another guy from Texas with a guitar, and they were playing songs. Old Slim was playing a comb with a piece of paper behind it. The herd was all settled down for the night. And after a while they begin to play "Down At The Cross Where My Saviour Died; It was down there for cleansing from sin I cried." My heart begin to jump. I took the blanket and pulled it over my head to keep from hearing it because I was a sinner. I lay there pretending I was asleep. But when I pulled the blanket down, I thought, "Now, it'll all be over, because they've stopped playing their music and gone to bed..." But when I looked up, them big stars was hanging just above me. Something said: "Who put them up there and Who's holding them in place?" Just then the wind come through those whispering pines and it seemed like there was a voice that said, "There's a land beyond the river that they call the sweet forever. And we only reach that shore by faith's decree." I got my blanket and pulled it around my hears again. Brother, God is so great He will find you, I don't care where you are. Don't try to hide from Him. you're fighting a losing battle. And a 'losing battle' it would be for William Branham. This life, chosen of God, would eventually succumb to the Heavenly Fathers Will. Almost beaten into the dust from whence he came, Bro. Branham would rise on wings of faith to serve his God. A Sad Message Arrives One day the young man received a letter from home informing him that one of his brothers was very ill. It was Edward, the one next in age to him. He did not think the illness was serious and believed everything would be alright. However, one evening a few days later, he returned to the ranch from the city, and as he was coming through the mess hall, there was a message given him which read, "Bill, come to the north pasture. Very important." He immediately walked out to the pasture and the first person he met was an old Lone Star ranger whom they called "Pop." He had a sad expression on his face and he said, "Billy boy, I have sad news for you." At the same time the foreman came walking up. They told him that his brother, Edward, had died. You can imagine the shock this was to the young William Branham as he realized that he would never again see his brother alive in this world. Events begin to move swiftly from then on. Each time he resisted God, tragedy or sorrow of some kind would come to him. When he yielded and obeyed God, the Lord would bless and prosper him. Would that we all could learn by what others suffered, rather than by our own bitter experiences. In his own words, Bro. Branham explains his thoughts at the time and how he felt..... When I realized the news of my brother's death, for a moment I could not move. It was the first death in our family. I remember wondering about whether or not he was ready to die. As I turned to look across the yellow prairie, tears ran down my cheeks. I remembered how we struggled together when we were lads and how hard it was for us - not enough food to eat and not enough clothes to wear. BUT , Oh how I remember that day when mother gave us Pop corn in our school lunch. That was a real treat. So to be sure that I got my share of it, I went out before noon and took a good handful before my brother got his share. How I wished I could have told him that I was the one who took it. Thinking of these things, there on that prairie, God began to deal with me again - but as usual I kept pushing it to the back of my mind. I made ready to return home for the funeral. During the funeral services, Rev. Mckinney of Port Fulton church preach and exhorted those not right with God to accept Him as their Lord and Saviour then and there. God began to deal with me again. Oh, how I grasped my seat, resisting the call of God. After the funeral, I wanted to go back to the West but mother begged me not to go. I agreed to stay if I could find work. I did get work with the Public Service Company of Indiana. Sickness Strikes About two years later, while testing meters in the meter shop at the gas works in New Albany, I was overcome with gas, and for weeks I suffered from it. I went to all the Doctors I knew. I could get no relief. I suffered with acid stomach caused by the effects of the gas. Finally, two specialists in Louisville, Kentucky said it was my appendix and advised surgery. I didn't understand it because I had no pain in my side. Still, they insisted on surgery. Agreeing to have it done, I insisted that they use local anesthetic so I could watch the operation. After surgery, when they were taking me from the table to my bed I felt myself getting weaker and weaker all the time. My heart was hardly beating. I felt death upon me. My breath was getting shorter. I knew I had reached the end of my road. Oh, friend, wait until you get there, then you will think of a lot of things you have done. I knew I had never smoked, drank, or had any unclean habits, but I also knew I was not ready to meet God.
It began to grow darker in the hospital room, as though it were a great woods. I could hear the wind blowing through the leaves, yet it seemed a great way off in the forest. You have probably heard of a puff of wind blowing the leaves, coming closer and closer to you. I thought, "Well, this is death coming to take me." Oh! my soul was to meet God; I tried to pray but could not. Closer the Wind came, louder and louder. The leaves rustled and all at once I was gone! It seemed that I was back again a little barefooted boy, standing in that lane under the same tree. I heard that same Voice that said, "Never drink or smoke." And the leaves I heard were the same that blew in that tree that day so many years ago. But this time the Voice said, "I called you and you would not go." The words were repeated the third time. Then I said, "Lord, if that is you, let me go back again to earth and I will preach your Gospel from the housetops and street corners. I'll tell everyone about it. When this vision had passed, I found that I felt better. My surgeon, who was still in the building, came into the room and looked at me with a surprised look. He said, "I am not a church-going man, my practice is so great, BUT I know God has visited this boy." After a few day I was allowed to return home. This time I would not forget the call of God's warning. I started out to seek and find God. I went from church to church but found nothing to satisfy the hunger and thirst in my heart. One night I became so hungry for God and a real experience that I went out to the old shed, at the back of the house and tried to pray. I did not know how to pray, so I just begin to talk to Him as I would to anyone else. All at once there came a Light in the shed and it formed a cross. A Voice from the cross spoke to me in a language I could not understand. It then went away. I was spellbound. When I came to myself again, I prayed, "Lord, if that is you, please come and talk to me again." I had been reading my Bible since I had returned from the hospital and I had read in 1st. John 4, "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God." I knew that something had appeared to me, and as I prayed it appeared again. Then it seemed to me that there had been a thousand pounds lifted from my soul. I jump up and ran to the house and it seemed as though I were running on air. Mother asked, "Bill, What has happened to you?" I replied, "I don't know but I sure feel good and light." I just couldn't stay in the house any longer. I had to get out and run. Not long after this experience of conversion, William Branham sought and found excellent fellowship and teaching with the Missionary Baptist Church. Shortly thereafter he was ordained to preach the Gospel. God gave him good success for his tent often had crowds of 3000 and there were many people truly born again. |
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Pillar Of Fire Appears It was during June of 1933 that as he was baptizing the converts in the Ohio River that a most amazing and well documented phenomenon occurred. As he was baptizing the seventeenth person before a crowd estimated at about 4000 there appeared a blazing whirling star out of heaven with the sound of rushing wind audible to all, and it came and hovered over him. As many ran in fear, and others knelt in prayer, a voice spoke out of the pillar of fire to him and said...
Of course he alone heard the words though others heard the sound. This is exactly as it was when Paul was blinded by God and heard His voice. Others heard a sound but not the actual voice or the words of the voice. Being a firm believer in the whole Word of God, and standing firm on the fact that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and today, and forever, he did not hesitate to pray for the sick. Thus all through his ministry he sought to help the infirm. The results were most gratifying until even the hospital personnel admitted to the power of God and knew that when the "little Baptist preacher" came, someone was going to get well. Now that he was firmly in the Word, it might be expected that the visions would cease. On the contrary they became multiplied and with tremendous results for good, for the visions usually indicated a great need that was going to be met by God, and surely it would take place with never a failure - no not one. Whatever he saw in the vision he would tell, and the results were invariably what the end of the vision indicated. It was a literal "Thus saith the Lord". It was then clearly established that he must be one of whom it is said, "Your young men shall see visions." Not only did he see visions that always came to pass relative to his personal ministry but he had many recorded visions (which he also related) which dealt with world wide affairs that must come to pass before the return of Christ. Perhaps the most remarkable of these were the following seven: |
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The Seven Visions In June of 1933 when Brother Branham was conducting his services in the old Masonic hall on Meigs avenue, seven major events which are to come to pass before the return of the Lord came to him by way of a vision. It was on a June morning just before he was to teach a Sunday school class that this series appeared while he was in a trance. Vision One: He saw in a vision that the dictator of Italy, Benito Mussolini, would invade Ethiopia and according to the voice speaking to him, Ethiopia "would fall at his (Mussolini's) steps". However, the voice continued and prophesied a dread end of the dictator, for he would have a horrible death and his own people would literally spit on him. Vision Two: The next vision indicated America would be drawn into a world war against Germany which would be headed up by the Austrian, Adolph Hitler. The voice predicted that this terrible war would overthrow Hitler and he would come to a mysterious "end". In this vision he was shown the Siegfried line whereat a great toll of American lives would be exacted. It might be well to mention here that a subsequent vision relative to this war predicted that President Roosevelt would declare war against Germany and in so doing would eventually be elected for a fourth term. The third part of the vision showed that though there were three ISMS, Fascism, Nazism, Communism in the world: that the first two would come to nothing but that Communism would flourish. The voice admonished him to keep his eyes on "Russia" concerning future involvements, for Fascism and Nazism would end up in Communism. The fourth vision that appeared to him was one in which there was predicted to be tremendous technological advances right after the war. This was symbolized by an egg shaped car with a plastic bubble roof, going down beautiful highways completely under perfect remote control. There was no steering wheel in the car and the occupants of the car appeared to be playing a game like checkers.
The fifth scene that appeared involved the
womanhood of the
world. In this scene there appeared the fast moral decay of women.
Starting back when she received her so-called liberty to enter into
worldly affairs
by means of the vote, she soon began to wear clothes that were too
revealing. she
bobbed her hair and adopted the clothing of men. Finally the vision showed
her all
but stripped naked and she merely covered herself with a tiny apron about
the size
and shape of a fig leaf. With her womanhood so little valued a terrible
decay of all
flesh came upon the earth and with it perversion even as set forth by the
Word of
God.
Then there arose in the United States a most
beautiful
woman clothed in splendor, and great power was given to her.
She was
lovely of feature but there was a hardness about her that defied
description.
Beautiful as she was, she was yet cruel, wicked and cunning. She
dominated the
land with her authority, she had complete power over the people. The
vision
indicated that either such a woman would literally arise or that this
woman of the
vision was merely a type of an organization which is scripturally
characterized by a
female. Though the voice did not speak out and reveal who she was, he
felt in his
heart that this woman represented the rising Roman Catholic Church,
and he
inserted in parenthesis beside at the end of this vision which he had
written out,
(perhaps the Catholic church).
The voice bade him look once more. As he
turned and
beheld, a great explosion rent the entire land, and left the
land of
America a smoldering, chaotic ruin. As far as the eye could see there
was naught
but craters, smoking piles of debris, and no humanity in sight.
The vision then faded away.
Some fine scholars of scripture would warn him
that
his
visions were not inspired of God. He was worried many times about
this, and
earnestly sought God to let this peculiar ministry pass from him. Yet
the visions
kept breaking before his eyes and ever coming to pass. No one was
harmed by them,
but on the contrary the children of God prospered because of them. At this
point he
had not realized that even Jesus was accused of being of the devil.
Neither
had he seen that his ministry being identified by astrologers was no
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The Angel Appears To Him The years passed by and he served God to the best of his ability both as a pastor and laborer. He was a game warden with the Indiana State Government. One day, May, 7, 1946, when be was leaving for a little hunting trip with a friend, as he passed under a maple tree in his yard a mighty rushing wind broke loose in the top of the maple. It seemed that the tree would be torn badly. He staggered under the tremendous impact. His wife ran to him, thinking he had become ill. He turned to her and said,
What a difficult thing to say and to do. What dedication to God - to know Him or die. Having thus made up his mind he went alone to seek God in a secret place - A Cave near Green's Mill, Indiana, - determined to know the answer and to find peace in his life. Hiding himself away from all, he cast himself down upon his face crying to God to forgive him of all his failures and earnestly committed himself to the full will of God. When he had prayed his heart out, he sat up, waiting for the answer. About the eleventh hour he saw a soft light appearing. There hung that great star. It did not have points, but was more like a ball of fire. Then he heard footsteps and there approached unto him a man of large stature, perhaps 200 pounds in weight, dark of complexion, with shoulder length hair. His face was beardless. As he caught the eye of this fine looking stranger he was very fearful. But the stranger looked at him very kindly and said.....
After explaining this to Brother Branham, the angel went on to say that like Moses he was to receive two peculiar signs, one of which would raise the people's faith, while the other would be a sign of the Second Coming of Christ. The first sign was to be given some time in advance of the second and would be a peculiar sign in his hand. This sign would be that as he grasped the hand of any person who had a germ-type disease his band would be swollen and take on different shades of color whereby he would know the names of the diseases. If there were other diseases than the bacterial type, the Spirit would let him know by revelation what the trouble was. This gift has been seen by many people and is a tremendous faith builder. However, to simply read about it without seeing a visible manifestation of it is confusing. Yet it is a genuine gift. The second sign which was to follow would be the ability to know in the Spirit the secrets of men's hearts as well as their physical problems. This sign has also been seen by countless numbers and not only raises faith, but since that ability belongs to the prophet, it is a definite sign of the soon coming of the Lord.
As it does not take long for news of such a great ministry to get around, it was not long until Rev. Branham was called to many places. He held great meetings all over America and in many parts of the world. Some of these meetings overseas are of particular moment for they illustrate the power of God in his life. For example it is well known that the late King George the sixth of England was healed of a leg condition. The King's letter of thanks and praise to God is in Brother Branham's files. Also, a great part of Finland knows of the raising of a dead boy while he was over there. In Africa where Brother Branham held a service in Durban the crowd numbered over 100,000 and in one afternoon it was estimated that over 30,000 people received Christ as Savior. This tremendous move toward God came as the heathen saw that the God of miracles still lives, and that He is the only true God. The healing was on this wise: Flanked by scores of preachers and many doctors, Brother Branham preached the Word and then called on those who needed healing. Amongst those who came was a poor deformed creature who shortly after birth had been so cruelly injured that he was never able to walk erect, but actually walked all bent over on both hands and feet, and was therefore much like an animal in movement. The ones who cared for him tried to make a living for him by exhibiting him in the streets as curiosity. They had put a chain and collar around his neck as one would a bear and he would prance up and down like an animal dancing and thereby hope to gain a few cents to live by. As he came up for prayer Brother Branham had a vision of the man standing upright, healed by the power of God. With this vision before him he then challenged the heathen and unbelievers to accept the Lord as Saviour if this man were to be made instantly well. Many, if not multitudes, knew this man and his terrible predicament. He challenged the heathen, the agnostics, the church members, the various native tribes, and they all agreed that if this man were healed in Jesus Name, then Jesus indeed is God. As soon as Brother Branham prayed the man stood upright. How the people cheered and praised God. After the altar call which was given twice so that none could misunderstand the purpose, it was estimated that over 30,000 came for salvation, while 25,000 received their healing. At the end of the services in that city, the mayor led in a great parade which featured seven trucks loaded with crutches, canes, and other implements once used by cripples to facilitate movement. As the vast throng marched through the streets they sang "Only Believe, All Things Are Possible, Only Believe." In the city of Bombay, India, where it was estimated that 400,000 came to hear him, he preached the Word of God with authority, declaring they were far too superstitious and that their gods were powerless. To clarify his point he took the leading beggar of the city who was completely blind from gazing at the sun which he worshipped. This man was known to the mayor and all people of the city. In a vision Brother Branham saw who he was, where he lived, how he had become blind. In short he knew his whole personal history which he revealed to the people. They were amazed, but this amazement was not as great as their wonder at what to do when Brother Branham challenged all the leading priests present to come and pray to their gods for the man's deliverance. He challenged the Buddhists; he challenged the Jains; he called upon them all. None answered this call. When all refused he said to them...
The crowd agreed that this was the thing to do. Then according to the vision that Brother Branham had of the man receiving his sight, he took the poor beggar in his arms and prayed. The man suddenly screamed out that he could see and demonstrated it by his actions. Pandemonium broke loose as those poor people tried to reach Brother Branham, just to touch him and be healed. In Germany he who came out in force to frustrate his ministry. They actually succeeded in bringing a huge black cloud over the tent which with tornado force would rip it to shreds. Brother Branham stepped on the platform and in Jesus' Name the cloud was instantly dispersed and the sun shone through. Of all Countries, America was most privileged to have had this ministry with us year after year. Hundreds of thousands of Americans were eye-witnesses to the majesty and power of God in His servant the Prophet. America is without excuse! God has indeed visited us in a most miraculous way - an open-vision Ministry. The church world has done unto him "whatsoever they listed".
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The Amazing Photograph
In January of 1950 while Rev. Branham was
conducting
services in Houston, Texas, a most amazing event occurred which
established
forever the truth that A Supernatural Light - Pillar Of Fire"
accompanies his healing ministry. Now, Brother Branham is a wise, humble servant of God. He knew that if the actual demonstration of the power of the true Word would not cause men to see, a debate or argument certainly would not. But finally he came forward. As he stood in the pulpit the photographers took one more picture, and that was of Brother Branham. As the picture was taken, many people (most did not) saw a brilliant light appear over Rev. Branham's head. When the film was developed at the studio, the eight or nine taken of Rev. Best were completely negative but the one with Brother Branham alone came clear, and there was the light above his head. This photograph was taken to Dr. George Lacy who was then head of the F.B.I. laboratories. He gave two signed statements that the negative had not been tampered with and that there was no double exposure, that every known test had been used and the verdict was that this was a true untouched picture. He personally indicated that this picture was the only true picture of a supernatural being anywhere in the world. |
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His Visions - Public And Private A constant flow of marvelous visions have passed before the eyes of this prophet of God. Many Volumes could truthfully be written on this man's public and private Ministry. But here in these pages we do not have the space or time to recount everything that has happen in his life. We invite you to visit the following links for a record of some of the amazing and enlightening things which have taken place (public and private) in his Ministry:
A VISION: WARNING AGAINST SPIRITUALISM THE CARIBOU AND THE BEAR |
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Great Things He Hath Done |
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