Transcript Greetings in Jesus’ name, It’s time to begin the service, and I’m glad you’ve joined us. We are in the book of Ephesians this evening, continuing our series. The title of this message is “The Working of His Great Might,” and we are still in the first chapter. I encourage you to open your […]
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Ephesians: The Spirit of Revelation
Transcript Good evening. It’s time for us to start our service. I am so thankful you are here with us, and I greet you all in Jesus’ name. I especially greet all our friends at Faith Assembly and the many we fellowshipped with for many years. I am so glad you are all listening in, […]
Ephesians: Predestined Inheritance
Transcript Good evening. Praise the Lord. It’s time to begin our service, and I am so thankful to have you here with us. I send my greetings to you all. I am thankful for an opportunity to take a little time with you to examine the scripture. We are in the book of Ephesians, the […]
Raymond Jackson & Israel’s Miracle War
t’s good to be with you this evening, and I thank you for joining us.
God sure is good. I am really joyful over the wonderful move of God here these past weeks. And for all our friends who have recently left the message, God bless you all. Blessed are you when they revile you and persecute you for the sake of Christ, for great is your reward in heaven.
William Branham may have been a fake prophet, but Jesus is a real savior, and everything you have need of is wrapped up in Him. Let not your heart be troubled.
Cruel preachers, possessed of a Pharisee spirit, may treat you like the Pharisees treated Jesus, but you are in good company.
Ephesians: In Him
Transcript Good evening everyone, God bless you. It’s good to have another opportunity to open the scripture with you, and we are very thankful for the breakthroughs that people are experiencing. We are continuing to hear wonderful news over the past week. We thank God for all the ones who are breaking free from systems […]
Ephesians: Introduction to Ephesians
Transcript Good evening everyone. It’s time to begin service. It’s good to have you here with us. It’s been a few weeks since I have put a message online. We have been out visiting some different churches, and I am thankful for the opportunity we have had to do that. God has been good to […]
Who Is The Seventh Church Age Messenger?
Today, we are going into the final lesson of our William Branham series. This is the eighth message in this series. When I started, I was not sure just how far I would go, and I had debated whether or not I would touch this topic. But I had several different ones ask me to take on this topic, so I decided that I will do that as our final topic in this series.
Our title today is, Who Is The Seventh Church Age Messenger?
Things That Are Not A Sign of the End
This morning we are continuing on with this series of messages we have been on for a little while now. I believe this is the seventh message in our William Branham series. I expect we will have one more lesson after this, and that will wrap up this series.
And today, our topic is “Things that are not a sign of the end.” Our emphasis today is again on the words, “are not.” This is not a doomsday sermon; this is an anti-doomsday sermon.
What the Parable of the Ten Virgins Is Not
Well, brothers and sisters, as I have said, the title of this message is “What the Parable of the Ten Virgins is not.” My emphasis today is on those last two words – What it is not. And chiefly, that is what we will be looking at today; we will be comparing what we have been told about this parable to see if it fits with the plain reading of scripture.
And as we do that, this message will be in four parts. The first part, I will explain what William Branham and message leaders preach about this parable. And then second, we will point out the internal contradictions within the message interpretation itself. And then, we will compare William Branham’s interpretation with the plain reading of scripture, to see if it stands up to scripture. And then last of all, we will take a little time to explore a better way to frame this parable.
Who is Cain’s father?
Today the topic we are asking the question, “Who is Cain’s father?” We are talking about Cain, who was born in Genesis chapter 4. Cain was the man who grew into an adult and ended up murdering his brother Abel. He fathered a family of really wicked people.
And we are asking the question, who is his father? To most Christians, that question is a no-brainer. For the average person, there is not really even a controversy over who Cain’s father is. Most everyone says Adam was his father. But William Branham had a very unorthodox explanation for Cain’s parentage, which we are going to examine today.