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Todd Bentley and William Branham share the same healing mantle!

I would like to thank a commentator on this site, Ian, for posting this fascinating eye witness account of William Branham’s healing ministry.

Todd Bentley, of course, claims William Branham’s angelic assistants - and as Ian rightly says ‘It seems Bentley has inherited this same lying “mantle”. ’    I was watching Todd Bentley minister last Friday and I saw some obvious fraudulent testimonies very much like this, which I will talk about in another future post. In the meantime, enjoy. And learn, please, please learn from it.

‘Fool me once, shame on you
Fool me twice, shame on me’

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WILLIAM BRANHAM HEALING MEETING: EYEWITNESS REPORT

By A. H. POHL

O TIMOTHY: Can you tell me, Bro. Pohl, where and when the Branham meeting was held?

POHL: It was in the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, in the 40’s, because we left in ‘50. It was in the 40s when Branham came to Saskatoon for a healing campaign, and I was involved in it very, very much, because at that time we had a Bible Institute right beside the church where the healing campaign was conducted. I was on staff at the Bible Institute and as such I had responsibility in taking care of all the worst cases, the stretcher cases, and the people that could not walk, coming to the church and going to the healing line. These came into the dorm of the Bible Institute where I was responsible and placed them in the rooms for the time while they’re waiting for Branham to come to minister to them.

So, I was very closely involved with Branham in this. When the meetings were over, like when the meeting was over in the church, I would take Mr. Branham by the arm and lead him from room to room in this dorm, which was just adjacent to the church, and he would pray for these people. And then, when I had taken him into every room, met every patient, then I’d lead him to the back door, and he would be gone, go to his hotel. His brother was out there with the car, picked him up and took him to the hotel. And he was gone. All day, all that night, next day.

He gave orders—at least orders were given that no one was suppose to contact him at the hotel. And, he’d come an hour late, half an hour late the next night to the meeting. Say if the meeting started at 7:00, he’d be there about 7:30. The meeting was already in progress when he arrived. I guess that was part of procedure, but no one—with those circumstances—nobody could really visit with him, or talk to him, or get acquainted with him.

I was the only one that really could have an opportunity to talk to him, and that was when we were going from room to room, side by side, in the dorm. It was quite an experience.

O TIMOTHY: The denomination you were involved with then was what?
POHL: Apostolic Church of Pentecost of Canada, Incorporated.
O TIMOTHY: Okay. Now, he would have the meetings and then have a healing line right before he went into the dorm?

POHL: Right, right. There was always the preaching meeting, and then the healing line, the prayer line, and then of course, I took him into the dorm, to go to all the stretcher cases, and so forth.

O TIMOTHY: Now, did many claim to be healed, or did it seem that many were healed in the meeting?

POHL: In the meetings? Ah, yes, there were those that claimed to be healed, and there were those people that thought they saw healings, or thought they saw miracles. But, when you were on the inside, you saw that some of those things that were supposed to be miracles, were not miracles at all. From the outside, you would think that something had really happened; but having been right close to Branham, and working right with him, I discovered that a lot of those supposed healings or miracles were really not miracles after all.
O TIMOTHY: Okay. As you took him through the dorm, he prayed for different individuals. What did he say during those encounters with the individuals?

POHL: Well, one of the things he did was to take the hand of the person, and quite often I heard him say that the angel that gave him this gift told him that to identify certain diseases—and he would speak of cancer very much—there are vibrations that he felt on his hand that indicate that this person has cancer. So he would take the patient’s hand and hold it. He would say, “Yes, the vibrations tell me that you have cancer.” Then he’d say something like this, “We’re going to pray for you, that the Lord will heal you.” And he proceeded to do this. Then he went on, and when he was through praying, he would take that hand again or else he would hold the hand throughout the prayer, and he would say, “The vibrations are gone. The cancer is dead. You are healed.”

And the person would rejoice, of course; so would I. I thoroughly believed in Branham, I thought he was God’s man and so forth, and we wanted to see people healed. So [supposedly] the cancer was dead, and we were happy about this.

But then he had a little added statement there, and that was something like this, “Now, just keep on trusting the Lord. You’re healed. Don’t loose your faith in the Lord. Just keep your faith and trust the Lord, and you’re healed.” He said, “You’re going to be sick for a while. You’re going to be quite sick for a few days.” Quite often he referred to three days. “You’re going to be very sick for three days.”

The people often asked, “Well, what do you mean, Brother Branham? If I’m healed, why should I be sick?”

He said, “The cancer, the cancerous growth which is now dead inside your body has to be carried out by the blood stream. And it’s waste material; it has to be carried out; it’s poison material, and so you’ll be sick for quite awhile until that is carried away.”

But what happened then was this: that in the meantime the people wouldn’t worry about it.

They’d say, “Well, that’s what Branham said would happen. I’m healed.”

But this went on, till some of these people got sicker and sicker and died.

So he had an out. By this time he was gone [from that place].
O TIMOTHY: Right. So there were many that he proclaimed healed?
POHL: Yes, yes. Practically every one as I recall, standing beside these various bedsides—practically everyone was pronounced healed. But the tragedy is that so many of those died after Branham was gone. So there was something wrong.

He also said, “Don’t let your faith fail.” In other words he emphasized that point. “Don’t let your faith fail.” And his out was this, I’m sure, that when they died, well, “Their faith failed.”

It wasn’t his faith, it was their faith. In other words, it was the patient’s faith, which I don’t see that in Scripture. When the Lord healed people, they were healed. And there wasn’t such a thing as “You’ll be sick for five days, or three days,” and so, “don’t lose your faith.” I don’t see that in Scripture.

O TIMOTHY: There was a newspaper that tried to investigate the healings. Can you tell me something about that? What were they able to confirm as far as healings?

POHL: Yes, in Winnipeg. Branham came to Canada at that time and he preached at a number of Apostolic churches in Canada. The first church was the church of our moderator in Winnipeg, who brought him into Canada. And Mr. Branham had his campaign there. Then he came later on to Saskatoon.

When the campaign was in progress in Winnipeg, the newspaper (one of the large city newspapers) was giving considerable coverage to the meetings, and they indicated that there were a lot of people healed. They were favorable to this church, and advertised it and gave news reports that quite a few people were healed. But later on that same editor sent out some reporters to check on some of these people that they had written up in the paper weeks before. [The reporters were] to check up and see whether these people who were supposedly healed at that time, were still healed, were still alive, or whatever.
And when these reporters went back, they discovered that these people had died, or were in the same state or in a worse state than they were before. So, the editor then put it in the paper that these cases had turned out to be phonies, and that these people weren’t healed after all. And there was something wrong with these so-called miracles and healings.

But when the pastor of the church saw these reports in the paper, he went to the editor rather disturbed and not very happy about the situation, and he confronted the editor: “Why do you do this to our church? You’re hurting the reputation of our church, and you shouldn’t do that to us.”

And the editor said words something to this effect, “Well, pastor, if the healings are genuine, you don’t have to worry, do you?”

And I thought to myself later on when I heard this, well, that editor certainly had a lot of common sense, because if they’re genuine, why worry? If they’re not, well then they should be exposed—which is what the paper did.

And the editor said, “Pastor, we gave you good coverage when Mr. Branham was here.” The pastor had to admit they did. “Now,” he said, “we owe it to our people to give them the rest of the story.” And he said, “That’s what we found.” He said to the pastor, “I’ll tell you what I’ll do, if you can bring me one genuine case of a genuine healing, I’ll give you the front page.”

And I was told right in that pastor’s home that they couldn’t find one.
O TIMOTHY: Not one?

POHL: Not one.

O TIMOTHY: I understand there was a radio pastor whose wife supposedly was healed, and also a man with four students in the college. Could you tell me about those two?

POHL: Oh, yes. Yes. The first one I would relate to is a man from a little place near Regina, Saskatchewan. He and his wife were staunch Christians in our denomination. Very fine family. They had four children, and they were all attending our Bible school at that time, in which I was on staff. We knew these children very well—such very fine children, and young people, and a very fine family.

One day during the healing campaign, the phone rang in our dorm and I answered it in our office there, and here was this man phoning from the airport. He’d flown his wife in from near Regina, and he said, “We’re here. We want Branham to pray for my wife. She’s dying of cancer. What shall we do?”

Well, I said, “Bring her down to the Bible school dorm.” And he knew very well where that was. I said, “I’ll meet you at the south door, and we’ll put her in a room, and I’ll see that Branham prays for her.”

Which he did, and after the meeting that night we proceeded to take Branham from room to room, and of course we had her in mind very much. And we brought him into her room, and the husband was there, too. Branham prayed for her and pronounced her healed.

Well, there was great rejoicing on the part of all of us. We really were rejoicing that the Lord had healed this woman. [We were rejoicing] for the sake of the whole family. He had given them this story, of course, that “she’s still going to be sick, though she’s healed; she’s going to feel pretty bad.” So, they flew back as soon as they could. They wouldn’t stay around. We didn’t have the facilities to take care of sick people there. There was just a dormitory, and so they went back as soon as they could.

About 10 to 14 days later, in that time frame, I was sitting in the office in the Bible school. Branham was gone; the meetings were over. The door opened to the main building, and I could hear footsteps, then a knock on the office door. In came this gentleman. Of course I recognized him immediately, but I saw that his face was very downcast; he was really under pressure and a heavy burden. So I invited him to sit down, and I said, “Brother,” I said, “what’s on your heart?” And he said, “Brother Pohl, you were standing beside my wife when she was sick in one of the rooms in the dorm. Mr. Branham prayed for her, and he pronounced her healed.”

I said, “Yes, I was right there.” He said, “Tell me, how is it that my wife who was healed ten days ago, [somewhere in that time frame], is now in the grave?” He said, “Tell me, how that can be?”

Well, it really hit him hard, and it hit me hard too, because that’s the first I heard that she had died. We hadn’t heard that she had died. So here he was all broken up and he wanted an explanation. What could I tell him? I think that’s one of the hardest questions I’ve ever had to answer in my life. Why is she dead, if she was healed? And I was witness. He couldn’t figure this out, a very fine Christian, and I felt for him.

To this day I don’t know what I said, but I know we wept together and we prayed together. I could have said this: “Brother, your faith failed, or your wife’s faith failed.”

What help would I have been to him? I mean, that’s a terrible thing to do.

I wouldn’t dare say that to him, to anyone. He was broken. He had enough to burden him down at this stage without saying, “Your faith failed you.” That was the wrong thing to say, so I didn’t say it.
I could have said that, because that’s the feeling behind a lot of these cases. The healer will say, well “Your faith failed, and it’s not my fault.”

But, I don’t see that that is the case in Scripture either—where people’s faith failed, and they lost their healing after God healed, or the Lord healed them, or the Apostles healed them. So, it’s ridiculous.
Anyway, he left then, and of course we prayed for him, and so on. But it really was a difficult blow to this man and his family.
Then the other party was—I recall so well—was a pastor from Port Arthur, Ontario, which is now called Thunderbay, Ontario. (They combined two cities, Port Arthur and Port William.]

This man was a Pentecostal pastor, had a radio broadcast and, I understand, quite a sizable church. He flew his wife in and the nurse to Saskatoon which was quite a trip—quite costly. And again I had the phone call from the airport and placed them in a room there eventually in the dorm. And when the meeting was over, and the prayer line was over in the church, I brought Branham into the dorm and he prayed for this lady as well. He prayed also for the nurse. The nurse was deaf. He prayed for her healing, and claimed that she was healed. He also claimed that the pastor’s wife was healed of cancer.
Well, there was great rejoicing. Let me tell you, we rejoiced together, because I thoroughly believed in Branham all this time, I thought he was just … just it. He was God’s man. We rejoiced together, and then Branham left. And the husband (the pastor) said to me, “Now, Brother Pohl,” he said, “I’ve spent thousands of dollars to try to get help for my wife, on doctors, and this and that and the other, medicines.” He said, “I really can’t afford it, but here”—and he wrote out a sizable check. He said, “I can’t afford it, but Branham is worth it.” He said, “My wife is healed.”

He took Branham at his word. See, it wasn’t anything else; he just believed Branham. And here was this sizable check. He said, “Give it to Branham.” Which I did, the next day.

Later on, about three, four weeks later, I left for Ontario. I was missionary secretary of our denomination, and I visited some of our churches in Ontario. And in the process of visiting our churches, I came to Port Arthur, Port William. We had a church in Port William, and one of the first things I did when I got to Port William was to ask the pastors, “What about pastor so and so in Port Arthur?” I named him. I said, “How’s his wife doing?” I said, “She was healed in the meetings in Saskatoon.”

And I saw a strange look that came over their faces as I asked that question. And I thought in my heart, “Oh, no, not another one.” Just like the family I was telling you about in Saskatoon, from Regina. And I said in my heart, “No, not another one.”

And they said, “Haven’t you heard, haven’t you heard? She’s dead. She passed away.”

Well that was another blow to me, because I began to realize that something was wrong with this kind of healing. This was counterfeit; something was drastically wrong. Of all people, here was a pastor who loved the Lord and served the Lord, and, you know, why did this happen? Did his faith fail?

Did his wife’s faith fail? He had a whole church behind him. But no, she passed away.

I was told that the worst thing was that this man (the pastor) had a very good radio broadcast in the area. He went on the air as soon as he got home, and he announced that they had been to Saskatoon to the Branham meetings and had wonderful meetings there, and there were many healings, and amongst them his wife was gloriously healed in those meetings.

I’m sure that many people rejoiced, were happy to hear that. But, it wasn’t very long after that, a few days later, he had to get on the same radio station and mention the fact that his wife had passed away. And I was told that that gave his radio program a severe blow and setback, because the world at large—I mean they think too, they’re not stupid—here one day she was gloriously healed, and a few days later she’s dead. You know, this doesn’t add up.

We had more of those cases—these are just two exceptional ones—but there were others that passed away. I stood beside bed after bed, person after person who was pronounced healed and yet, where were they? They passed away. So there was something very wrong with this type of healing.

O TIMOTHY: In the meetings inside the main auditorium, Branham mentioned his angel different times, you said. Could you tell me about the incident with the spots on the hand, and then the secret words that he mentioned?

POHL: Oh, yes. This happened in the church, in one of the prayer lines, the healing lines. I was standing right beside Branham, beside his left arm, and our moderator was standing on his right hand. And we were helping him with these people coming by, praying with them and so on.

And in one case, Branham took the hand of a man, grabbed his hand and then lifted it up in the air and showed the back of his hand toward the audience. And he said this, “The angel that gave me this gift,”—he talked quite a bit about that angel that gave him the gift—”told me that in (a certain sickness—I forget which it was) spots will appear on the back of my hand.”

And as he held this man’s hand out and showed the back of his hand toward the audience, he said, “Folks, can you see the spots on my hand?”

Would you believe hands went up all over that auditorium and even in the back of the auditorium (people were standing; the place was jammed). And in the balcony way back there you could hardly see his hand, let alone see spots on his hand. It was way back there, and people had their hands up!

Back there in the gallery, and the balcony, and way at the back at the door. They could see spots! It was just something else, and I said to myself, “How can these people see those spots?”

They could hardly see his hand, you know, it’s too far away. But people were holding up their hands. It was amazing. And I when I think back to this now, it seems to have been a form of mass hypnotism. People see what they want to see; they wanted to see spots, because they believed in Branham, and there they were and they could all see spots.

Excepting two of us. First of all, myself. I was standing right beside him. I was touching him, shoulder to shoulder. And I looked, and for the life of me I couldn’t see any spots.

There were no spots.

And you know how I resolved that little problem? I said to myself, “Look, all these people can see spots. And I can’t. There’s something wrong with me. They can’t all be out of tune with God. I’m the one that’s backslidden.” And I said to myself, “I’m going to talk to you later,” and “there’s something wrong with you.”

Really, I was so sincere about this thing. I believed in Branham so much that I felt I was out of step with God. And so I said, “Okay, I’m going to talk to myself later.”

And then the healing went on, and the prayer line ended finally, and I led Branham into the dorm again, and into the various rooms. When it was all over, I came back into church and here were quite a few people yet, visiting, standing around. It was quite an exciting time. And lo and behold, the moderator, who stood on the other side of Branham that night, said, “Brother Pohl, I want to ask you something.”
“What is it?”

He said, “You were standing right beside Branham tonight when he held up this man’s hand, and people could see spots.”

And then that thought came back to me, “Oh, yeah, that’s right. I was the one that didn’t see the spots.”

So, I said, “Yes, I was right there. And you were on the other side on the right.”

He said, “Tell me, did you see any spots on the back of his hand?” And I said, “No, I didn’t see any spots.” He said, “I didn’t either. I didn’t either. And we were right there.”

He said, “Tell me something. How is it that you and I who were standing right beside him couldn’t see the spots, and all those people back there, way back there, could see spots?”

Well, how do you answer that? He was our moderator. That made me feel so much better, because I found out that he was backslidden too, and not me only, see what I mean! I had felt I had been backslidden because I couldn’t see those spots. But here’s our moderator.

“We’re in trouble; our moderator’s backslidden, too, huh?”

That’s how I reasoned. So I felt much better because I knew I wasn’t the only one, that our brother moderator couldn’t see any spots either. And I thought, “Well, there’s something wrong here, there’s something wrong with this whole procedure.”

Alright, that’s the one thing, and then we came to the last meeting. The last meeting was in the Saskatoon arena. We were crowded out in the church, it was just packed. We couldn’t get the people in. So the last Sunday afternoon we had rented the arena downtown. I think there were approximately three thousand people there. And I’m sure there were people from all over and from every part of the spectrum of Saskatoon.

He preached of course, Branham preached, and [there was] a long prayer line, very long. There were scores of people that wanted to be prayed for.

So Branham was getting pretty tired, praying for one after the other. And he was trying to cast a deaf and dumb spirit out of this woman. He prayed and nothing happened. At least to him, nothing happened. And then we just waited a bit, and then he said, “Folks,” he said, “I want every eye closed this time. I’m going to pray again. We want this woman healed.” He said, “I want every eye closed.” And he said, “I can’t do this unless every eye is closed.”

At this time I was standing right in front of Branham with the person he was praying for between us … Branham on the little platform there and the person between us he was praying for. I was, say, six feet from Branham, five or six feet from him.

And while I was waiting for him to finish up praying for this lady, he asked the people, “Please close your eyes.” He was going to pray for her the second time, which he did. And once again he said, “This woman can’t be healed like this. Somebody is still looking.” He said, “I want every eye closed.”

Now I thought the reason was in reverence to God, respect to God, wanting prayer answered, and so on; but here he came out with something else. “The reason that I want every eye closed is that the angel that gave me this gift gave me some words that I must say to cast off this deaf and dumb spirit; and I’m not suppose to reveal those words to any human being.”

He said, “The reason I ask you to close your eyes is so you will not read my lips when I say those words.”

Well, you know, when he said that—and I’m right in front of him, no mistaking, I heard this; I was so close to him.; I wasn’t way back in the audience, or anything; I’m right there—I said to myself, “Wait a minute. What is this?”

Publicly he said, “In the name of Jesus Christ, I command thee, thou foul, deaf and dumb spirit, come out of this woman.” You know, he said it really loud, and with authority, but in the name of Jesus Christ. But that didn’t do it. Obviously there was something else that was needed. And under his breath he said—well, you name it, whatever it was, something like “hocus, pocus”, something that was given to him that was superior to the name of Jesus Christ, in his line of thinking.
This is what the angel told him. And this is the only thing that would do the job.

Well, when he said that, that just hit me so hard. I said to myself, “There’s something wrong here. Is there anything greater than the name of Jesus Christ?” What can be greater? To me, the name of Jesus Christ is all powerful, it is the authority, the final authority. There’s nothing greater. And here he had something else that was greater. The name of Jesus Christ didn’t do it; he had to go resort to some other statements, some hocus pocus stuff that did the job.
Well, immediately I said within myself that this is occultism, this is spiritism, this is witchcraft, this is not Christian. It can’t be. If the name of Jesus Christ doesn’t do it, then it’s something else. And that’s what it was. So I became very suspicious.

And when people began to die one after another—people whose beds I had stood beside, and he had pronounced them healed—I said to myself, “Well, that just proves these healings were fake. They’re not genuine. This is not in the name of Christ.”

He was deceiving the people with the name of Jesus Christ, but underneath his breath there was something else. And he didn’t want us to read his lips. Now I never looked. I don’t think I could read his lips anyway, I’m not even used to doing that. He was so careful that nobody would read lips.

O TIMOTHY: Maybe at this point someone would be convinced that William Branham was a deceiver, but they might be thinking that maybe he was a small off-beat character in the Pentecostal movement, and maybe this was an isolated sort of incident and not very widespread. What would you say about that?

POHL: No, Branham was well known. I don’t know how many places he visited in total, but I know some of the men who accompanied him in the meetings.

He had two men with him, besides his younger brother, and they would tell us fabulous stories of great miracles that happened here, there, and everywhere in the States. I also understand that he was over in Africa and had a great ministry over there. Branham is well-known yet in many parts of our country. I don’t know about in the States, but I know just last week we heard of two churches right here in southern British Columbia that are Branhamite churches.

And I had a letter from a man just last week from Saskatchewan, and he said his relatives are into Branhamite teaching, and they are linked to a Branham church, and he said he’s having such a problem because they are trying to influence his teenage children to become Branhamites. Now, that’s in Saskatchewan. And he said, “Have you got any literature, any more literature, any help that I could turn to?” He said, “We need something like that.”

There are several other churches in Saskatchewan that I know of, and I know there are two right here in Southern B.C. There is also a church up at White Horse, in the Yukon. I had some people come down to see me in order to talk to me about Branham from up there. I had to do some counseling with a young couple from up there. It’s not just an isolated thing. His tapes and his books are very well circulated, very well. I’ve met people all over the place that are Branhamites. Had them even attend my meetings.

O TIMOTHY: I understand Branham was also widely accepted by charismatic leaders and is still well-known as a famous charismatic healer.

POHL: Yes, I know our denomination accepted him; I can’t figure out why they didn’t get wise to it; they should have. Our moderator should have recognized it when he couldn’t see the spots, and I couldn’t see them. He should have recognized there’s something wrong. He should have recognized, too, when he dealt with the editor of the newspaper in Winnipeg, when he couldn’t produce one genuine case. But still, even after that he let Branham go through our churches throughout western Canada.

To me, it was ridiculous. That’s another thing that made me leave the denomination, because I said that I cannot stay in a denomination that is dishonest like that. That isn’t honesty.

The moderator knew that something was wrong, but he didn’t do a thing about it. The only thing I could do, then, was to get out. That’s why we left the denomination. …

Strangely enough, a missionary who is working in a radio station in France came to see me in Three Hills and wanted all the information I could give him on Branham. I said, “Why?” Well, he said, “We get letters from North Africa,”—it’s a Christian radio station—”and people are writing about Branham. We get converts over there, and we don’t know what we’re dealing with.”

He said, “There’s nothing on Branham in books or anything like that.” He said, “Give us all the help you can. I understand you were working with Branham in the healing campaign and know a little bit about him.”
So I gave him all I could, but at that time there were no books on Branham. Now there is. There is a book now, that has come out in the last eight or ten years, quite a sizable book, and it’s good. It comes out of Saskatoon.

This man wrote about Branham, and he quotes from my book as well, and he gets some very good information that people can use now, and I’ve been mailing that book out. In fact I sold one last week to some other people that have been involved with Branham right here in southern B.C. I’ve distributed a lot of those books already. There’s another little pamphlet now that I’ve gotten hold of, two little pamphlets, in fact, that I’m also distributing. …

O TIMOTHY: I think it’s common knowledge that the charismatic healers like Kathryn Kuhlman, Oral Roberts, and John Wimber have a very, very low success rate, to say the least. I think that’s common knowledge. What do you think the problem is here? Men are claiming to be healing, and we see that in the Bible there were healings, that God healed. Do you think God is not working among men today, or what’s the problem?

POHL: Well, I believe God heals. I still have a personal belief that God heals because I have seen healings—not a large amount, but I have seen some genuine healings. But I don’t claim to have the gift of healing. I just pray for people according to James 5. I believe that’s the order for the church today. I believe the gift of healing was given in the early church and was largely something that was a credential for the Lord himself and for the apostles. That was their credentials for the fact—in the case of Jesus Christ—that he was the Messiah. And in the case of the Apostles, that they were the Apostles of Jesus Christ. Christ had laid the foundation of the church (Eph. 2:20), and the Apostles finished building on that foundation. They had their credentials, as Paul says in 2 Cor. 12:12 that “the signs of an Apostle were wrought among you in all power and signs and wonders.”

What are the signs of an Apostle? I believe these signs, wonders, and miracles, were their credentials, the apostolic credentials. And that’s why many of these things were done in the early church, as the credentials of their authority under Christ.

Alright. Today, though, we have this teaching that everybody can do signs, wonders, and miracles, or nearly everybody, that these gifts are still very prevalent in the church. There are all kinds of people who claim to have the gift of healing and so on. But are they genuine?

To answer your question, I say they are not. These are not the gifts of healing, these are not genuine. Real genuine gifts of healing were there for Christ and the Apostles, as their credential signs. But today these are not Apostles. And they don’t need these credentials as Apostles, because they aren’t Apostles.

Sure, they can pray for people according to James 5, and they can be healed if the Lord so wills, but it doesn’t mean that there’s going to be a lot of healing, just a great deal of healings going on as in the days of Christ because those are there as credential signs for the early church.

So today you have some healings that are done by people who claim to have the gift of healing, but who don’t really have the gift, and in most cases they don’t heal people anyway. They’re not genuine healers.

Some healings are temporary. I think a lot of that has to do with psychological side of it. Some people claim to be healed, you know, in the excitement of a healing meeting, [and they] throw away their crutches, but in a short while they’ll need crutches again. In excitement, psychologically you can do some strange things. Strange things can happen, but it’s not lasting.

I don’t think anybody has the gift of healing today. And I think that’s proven by the fact that the percentage [of sicknesses which are healed] is so very low.

[It is also true that] some people are healed in spite of the healer. Now, if I’m really sincere before God, and I look beyond the healer, and I’m trusting the Lord to heal me, then the miracle can happen in spite of the healer. And I think there are some cases like that. I’m not a bit surprised that that happens, because God does answer faith.

Not like Branham said—I remember him saying this to one man in the healing line one night in Saskatoon—”Do you believe that the angel gave me this gift?” To me, that was a very unfair question. Here the man had been in that long healing line, and he finally got to Branham, and he wanted to be prayed for and healed. And now he’s confronted with this question: “Do you believe that the angel gave me this gift?” What could the man say? If he said, “No,” Branham wouldn’t have prayed for him. So what did he do? In front of all these people he said, “Yes.” You understand? But how could he know? There was no way that he knew that an angel met Branham. He’s only taking Branham at his word.

“Do you believe an angel gave me this gift?”

Well, “Yes,” he said, then Branham prayed for him. But that’s ridiculous. He was having faith in Branham’s word, not in the Bible. It wasn’t the Lord. He was looking to a man.

And that’s why I think so many people were not healed, because they just depended on Branham, because Branham was a healer. [And this is true] whoever the healer is. There was something wrong there. No wonder there were very few people healed.

O TIMOTHY: We appreciate very much, Brother Pohl, that you have shared the experiences with us about William Branham. Again we want to recommend the book you have written, 17 Reasons Why I Left The Tongues Movement.
Alfred Pohl’s address is 202 – 33401 Mayfair Ave., Abbotsford, British Columbia V2S 6Z2, Canada. Phone # (604) 859-4744.

http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/branham.htm

May 15, 2008 - Posted by endtimespropheticwords | Angels, False Prophets and Teachers, Fresh Fire ministries, Healing, Latter Rain, Oral Roberts, Prophecy, Todd Bentley, William Branham, signs and wonders | , , , , , , , | 36 Comments

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  1. Aaaahhhh… The emperor had no SPOTS !!!!!

    Comment by Paula | May 15, 2008

  2. This is excellent first hand account of what’s really going on. Everybody claimed people were healed by Todd Bentley but never really knew them or followed them up. A friend of mine believes people were being healed and saved at Lakeland and I told him it all fake and Todd B. is a false prophet, a charlatan. He couldn’t believe I said that because I cannot “touch the anointed”. My own brother in Christ is even deceived by this! He knew in the past years ago in the late 80’s and early 90’s I’ve been prayed for several times for my deafness (I am deaf since birth) by John Wimber and others. Nothing happened, no manifestations, no jolt of any kind and it was not because of my faith, I had it, I believed. Then when the Toronto blessing came around and heard people barking like dogs and other off the wall manifestations and John Wimber and the people I knew in Kansas City that were involved with Mike Bickle and Paul Cain, they were all into it. I got out fast. I ended up backsliding for years because I was confused. My eyes were not focused on Christ, it was focused on the “anointed men of God”. My mistake. I’m still deaf but I’m right with the Lord now and that’s more important.
    I pray our brothers and sisters out there are discerning enough to figure out that these “movements of the prophetic” is not from our Lord and run out away from them!

    Comment by Erik U. | May 15, 2008

  3. What a coincidence – Abbotsford is where Todd Bentley lives.( I don’t really believe in coincidences).

    Comment by MM | May 15, 2008

  4. MM: Huh! Well spotted.

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | May 15, 2008

  5. Branham and Bentley are VERY different personalities, and I would say that Branham’s teachings are more dangerous bcos Branham was outwardly a very humble man, or at least, he tried to show he was humble ( funny, eh, I’m proud of my humility, and I’m prepared to advertise it). Branham would have been appalled at Bentley. He used to rant about such “ministers” who use hysterics and showmanship.

    Branham was far closer to “deceiving the very elect if it were possible” than Bentley. But times have changed, and Bentley appeals to were people are at now. It’s about cultural identification, and the whole system runs on that. Christians desperately want a man they can identify with, who is the expression of WHAT THEY ASPIRE TO BE. No different than to the principle of identification which is the primary force in the media/entertainment industry, and in the political realm as well.

    In the classic Branham video of his healing meeting, he prays “I take every spirit in here under my control in Jesus name” , meaning, he’s praying that every person in the building will be under his control.

    Then, compare with ”the case of the vanishing spots”, in the interview above. There was a type of hypnosis going on, so that people believed they could see something that wasn’t there. That is the effect of demonic power, and not the Holy Spirit.

    Back to “the spots” incident. Why couldn’t the two brothers, who were beside Branham, and who saw that there were no spots, stop the meeting and ask Branham to explain himself? Bcos they were (at that time) a product of “the system”. The system does not “produce” men and women of the spiritual stature and authority that they could deal with such things. It gets swept under the rug.

    That’s why I keep going on and on about a return to the NT church, and looking at WHY God ordered everything the way that He did, then. It was for His purposes, that men and women would truly be conformed tom Christ and not behind in any gift, and not lacking in the knowledge (character) of Jesus Christ.

    Comment by ianvincent | May 16, 2008

  6. TYPO, should be

    ” truly be conformed to Christ “

    Comment by ianvincent | May 16, 2008

  7. [Ive reposted this a few time on this site, but, since Branham keeps coming up in modern topics especially by Bentley, I'll continue to breathe everything Ive got to Wake up people to the dangers of the spirit(s) that consumed and directed this fellow named William Marion Branham]

    I have firsthand experience with the teachings of William Branham (the highly touted ‘prophet to the gentiles’ whom has been dead and gone for 40 or so years) but his faithless followers (faithful to him however) keep putting out the tapes and books. It is so very sad that the Kansas City Prophets, lacking any sort of real spiritual discernment, resurrected his unholy spirit and false, poisonous doctrines and trump it out as ’something new’ and holy. Bentley actually believes he is led by the angel that corresponded with Branham (named Emma apparently) which, no doubt he is. Bentkley is a down right fool in every biblical and literal sense of the word! I will testify first hand that the fruit of that spirit that ran Branham is oppression, sexism, racist, mocking, unscriptural, bondage (physical and spiritual), perverted, unholy, graven images of self, self empowerment, lust for power and glory, more fear, respecters of positions, full of hatred for outsiders and each other.

    All and any doctrines associated with Branham (Manchild, Serpent Seed, Latter Day Rain, Joels Army, Sons of Manifest etal)are suspect, by default, of counterfeit spirituality. Branham and Oral Roberts buddied across America for some time basically reinventing hype and hysteria in charismatic circles, totally rejected by most pentecostals as heretic including the Assembly of God. Roberts and Branham separated due to greed and pride not mixing well. At the same time, AW Tozer (a real minister of the Lord), headed north to Canada to “get away from the insanity going on in the ‘crusades’ happening in American charismatic and pentecostal churches” infected by these insanities and false manifestations of the 40 and 50’s and early 60’s.

    Branhams venon and poisonous pottage has spiritually entrapped generations of people now whom have been taught to fear man and angels more than God, faith in works alone, and more horrendous apparitions of false teachings you can find Paul and James and Peter, John and Jesus personally exposing, commenting on, warning against and rebuking, and now these mislead people are unable to think differently due to a lie that to do so would a ’sin against the Spirit’. It is pure cultic in every sense. Not a big difference from the FLDS as been depicted on TV. It might be possible, though I doubt it, some Branhamites may have become more liberal now and allow TV’s and possibly might allow women to trim their hair and wear pants once in a while. Communal for a longtime, seperated and the whole nine yards. Under Brahnams direct rule, they lived everyday waiting for rapture and in utter bondage and fear to his very words and whims and attitudes and actions. Following Branham was following Jesus himself so they thought and think. Why, he proclaimed himself the 7th angel in revelations! They believe it to this very day! He presented himself as Christ either implicantly or directly. He called himself or intimated himself as the forerunner of Jesus, Elijah himself. He boasted more power than even the Apostles! When Branham died, they congregated expecting the rapture at any moment. Very sad. Not much different than the Joseph Smith doctrines and episode. Same things, different generations.

    People! God wants us to reason with Him! If you have questions or fears or doubts, please, please talk with Him. He will not destroy you with eternal damnation if you dare ask Him questions about these things! The god of Branham might breathe these threats, but not Jesus Christ. Big difference.

    Branham and the rest who are created in his image are all false prophets and any ‘minister’ causing believers to accept these lies they spew are guilty of ‘teaching my servants to eat things sacrificed unto idols’ which is what happend in Num 25 ‘ baalpeor episode. Read it, understand it! The real Spirit of God can not be bought, transported and/or imparted on whomever you chose. Dont buy (literally and metaphorically) this load of crap! Bentley, Styne, DeLuca, the KC Prophets, Bob Jones, Cain (Branhams most faithful follower until the late 50’s) and the rest of them are cut from the same image. Flee idolatry! Return to God Almighty! Humble yourself to the Lordship of Christ Jesus! Repent and be healed for real if you’ve been snagged by this old rusty hook of lies!

    Comment by RS | May 23, 2008

  8. Oh dear friends, If only you really knew that Elias has come and the people have done with him what they listed. William Branham was a true man of God. Everything he preached was nothing but the TRUTH. Check it up in the WORD, and see for yourself.

    Comment by Bevan | June 6, 2008

  9. I have checked everything in his sermons with “the Word”. There are so many lies and false doctrines, I cannot even count them. You my friend have not studied the Word. If you had, you would not make such foolish statements. If you have a real Bible, not a JW bible or a taped bible from the WMBs, try reading it. There is no “serpent seed”, no oneness doctrine, Eve was not made for sin, etc…. This is heresy. God will hold you responsible for not reading and heeding His Word. What will you tell Him? Oh yes Father, I was going to read it but I had WMBs tapes and didn’t think it was necessary.

    Comment by Shelley | June 18, 2008

  10. Dear To Whom It May Cocern,
    How han you go on and say such thing’s as William Branham’s teaching’s were wrong & he was a lier???
    Jesus said with what ever measure you measure it shall be measured to you. Did not Jesus also say, I’f I do not the works of my Father believe me not, but if I do then the kingdom of Heaven has come nigh unto you.
    Did not Jesus teach, “Satan Does Not Cast Out Satan” & a house that is devided can not stand!” You belittle Brother Branham because he was the real deal, The Genuian!! God will judge all of you according to His Word, Jesus Said
    ” Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith so ever they shall blaspheme: But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation:”
    Because They Said He (Jesus) Had a Devil, And He (Jesus)Casted out Devils By The Prince Of Devil’s.
    Jesus The Lord God also said “It Be Better That A Mill Stone Be Hung About Your Neck & You Cast into The Sea Then For You To hurt One Of These Little Ones That Believeth In Me. You Speak of False Prophete’s, and yet you are like Baalim of old that FALSE Religion, making God Three When it is Written “Hear O Isreal The Lord Our God Is One”. You are numbered with the False Prophets Of Baalim.
    Jesus said ” Not All That Say Lord Lord Will Enter In,Only They that Do My Father’s Will. No you can’t, The fact’s, The Dead Raised,The Blind See,The Lame Walk,The The deaf Hear. The Sign That Followed William Marion Branham was The Lord Our God, for as Nickodemus said to Jesus, We know thou are sent from God for no man can these thing’s lest God be with him. Elijah truly came and restored our heart’s back to the true word of God, and He’ll come a 5th time,but this time to the Jew’s, oh pervers generation you seek after a Sign, & the Sign has been given, To reject the Sign what’s left according to Scripture?? Judgment!! Repent of your Murmerings,Murder’s,& Decietfullness.Repent for the Kingdom is at hand.
    Did not Jesus say, All thing’s Are Possible With God,Only Believe. Rememeber when the deciples were trying to cast out a demon, and could not because of there unbelief, Mark:9-29 Reads,
    All Things Possible

    14 When they came back to the disciples, they saw a large crowd around them, and some scribes arguing with them. 15 Immediately, when the entire crowd saw Him, they were amazed and began running up to greet Him. 16 And He asked them, “What are you discussing with them?” 17 And one of the crowd answered Him, “Teacher, I brought You my son, possessed with a spirit which makes him mute; 18 and whenever it seizes him, it slams him to the ground and he foams at the mouth, and grinds his teeth and stiffens out. I told Your disciples to cast it out, and they could not do it.” 19 And He answered them and said, “O unbelieving generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I put up with you? Bring him to Me!” 20 They brought the boy to Him. When he saw Him, immediately the spirit threw him into a convulsion, and falling to the ground, he began rolling around and foaming at the mouth. 21 And He asked his father, “How long has this been happening to him?” And he said, “From childhood. 22 “It has often thrown him both into the fire and into the water to destroy him. But if You can do anything, take pity on us and help us!” 23 And Jesus said to him, “ ‘If You can?’ All things are possible to him who believes.” 24 Immediately the boy’s father cried out and said, “I do believe; help my unbelief.” 25 When Jesus saw that a crowd was rapidly gathering, He rebuked the unclean spirit, saying to it, “You deaf and mute spirit, I command you, come out of him and do not enter him again.” 26 After crying out and throwing him into terrible convulsions, it came out; and the boy became so much like a corpse that most of them said, “He is dead!” 27 But Jesus took him by the hand and raised him; and he got up. 28 When He came into the house, His disciples began questioning Him privately, “Why could we not drive it out?” 29 And He said to them, “This kind cannot come out by anything but prayer.”
    The devil comes to try to steel your Faith with Tactics like your’s, The Pharesies who were the Teacher’s,Ministers like yourself and new the Word for their day backwards & forwards, and they did not believe Jesus was The Son Of God, because like you, there intentions were all WRONG. I can hear Jesus say to you “O unbelieving generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I put up with you?
    You speak against Elijah only because he’s off the scene, I’m sure if he were here,you would all recant on the thing’s you are saying & writing about him, but your own word’s and writings will condem you, as they did Pharoh when he cursed Moses’s son. Remember how the the Death Angel came on Pharohs home?? “The destroyer” (“ha-mashḥit”) kills the first-born of the Egyptians (Ex. xii. 23),
    I Beceach You “Thus Saith The Lord, REPENT of your works.”
    A Voice Crying In The Wilderness

    Comment by JOHN | June 27, 2008

  11. In reference to A H Pohl’s statement, are you aware that there are published accounts by F F Bosworth and Ern Baxter that the sign in the hand was clearly visible and produced infallible results? There are also live recordings on numerous occasions where those coming for prayer verified the visible sign. The sign was only used for the short term to gain people’s attention (compare Moses’ sign in the hand) and was replaced by an infallible gift of discernment. The evidence is well documented.

    Comment by Ken O'Dwyer | June 29, 2008

  12. Ken – please do.

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | June 29, 2008

  13. Dear John:

    You need to show yourself approved. You know that spirit means “mind” or rational seat, right? It doesn’t mean heart or a feeling. You know that is what the scripture “The Spirit testifieth to our spirit” means, correct?

    I have one question for you, John.

    How do you discern true prophecy from false prophecy (a biblical term that also means false teaching)?

    Waiting breathlessly for the answer.

    Comment by AriseMyLove | June 30, 2008

  14. I have posted much on post 198. Brother Branham without argument was the 4th Elijah in Malachi 4:5,6. He prophesied thousands of times and was 100% accurate. His doctrine was 100% truth. Todd Bentley does not claim to be a prophet or seer but an evangelist. Brother Branham was the last Voice God will give to this generation.

    Comment by Brother Eric | June 30, 2008

  15. Eric – you are not accurate about either Todd Bentley’s or William Branham’s claims or doctrine or track record!

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | June 30, 2008

  16. Brother Eric,

    Here’s one (of many) false prophecy:

    still maintain this prediction after thirty years because, Jesus DID NOT say no man could know the year, month, week or day in which His coming was to be completed. So I repeat, I sincerely believe and maintain as a private student of the Word, along with divine inspiration that 1977 ought to terminate the-World systems and usher in the millenium.” (Seven Church Ages Page 322)

    “ The revival is over. America had her last chance in 1957. Now the tongues, are God’s sign of impending disaster, even as they were when they appeared upon the wall at Belshazzar’s feast….(W. Branham, THE MESSAGE TO THE LAODICEAN AGE p.29) According to revivalists today who endorse Branhams ministry we are currently experiencing a revival of unprecedented proportions. So ids Branham a false prophet according to them or are they false according to Branham.

    From this link:

    http://www.letusreason.org/Latrain4.htm

    Read the rest of the info in the above link to view his false doctrine especially the denial of the Trinity.

    Comment by Lee | June 30, 2008

  17. Show me the word (trinity) in the Bible. It does not exist in the Word. As for the year 1977, Brother Branham predicted based on the current state of mankind he did not prophesy that the end of the world would be 1977 it was not thus saith the Lord. Todd Bentley was born 12 yrs after Bro Branham left here
    Predicts Laodicean Age “Will End By 1977″

    We believe that the Laodicean church started in A.D. 1906. I predict! Now remember, “predict ,” especially you listening at the tap. I don’t say it will be, but predict that it will end by 1977, that the church will go completely into apostasy and she’ll be ousted out of the mouth of God. And the Second Coming, or the Rapture of Christ, might come anytime. Now, I could miss that a year, I can miss it twenty years, I could miss it a hundred years. I don’t know where it … But I just predict
    that according to a vision He showed me, and taking the time , the way it’s progressing, I say it’ll be sometime between ‘33 and ‘77. At-at least, this great nation is going to strike a war that’s going to blow it to bits, see. Now that’s preety colse, It’s awful close. And I could be wrong, I’m predicting. Everybody understands that, “amen” me. See? William Branham
    The Laodicean Church Age, Dec. 11, 1960

    Comment by Brother Eric | July 1, 2008

  18. Eric – the word ‘trinity’ may not exist, but the concept certainly does even in the Old Testament!

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | July 1, 2008

  19. Read the rest of the info in the above link to view his false doctrine especially the denial of the Trinity.
    If the Brother Branham’s doctrine is false then so is apostle Peter and apostle Paul’s doctrine. Which means the whole foundation of the Church is false because the Church is built upon the Foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone. Ep 2:20. Peter never believed in a trinity, neither did Paul or any other of the apostles or prophets in the early church. Read Acts 2:38 and Acts 19.

    Comment by Brother Eric | July 3, 2008

  20. I was SHOCKED by the things I read about Branham.A shameless heretic.So is Bentley.Are Christians also going to welcome the ANTICHRIST with open arms?Things sure are tending that way…

    Comment by alease davis | July 3, 2008

  21. Brother Eric,

    Peter never believed in a trinity, neither did Paul or any other of the apostles or prophets in the early church.

    With all due respect you are confused. Just in reading Ephesians (written by Paul), the doctrine of the Trinity is made evident:

    13And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, 14who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession—to the praise of his glory. [Eph 1:13-14 NIV]

    Peter’s words here:

    1Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ,
    To God’s elect, strangers in the world, scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia, 2who have been chosen according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through the sanctifying work of the Spirit, for obedience to Jesus Christ and sprinkling by his blood:
    Grace and peace be yours in abundance.
    [1 Peter 1:1-2 NIV]

    Comment by Lee | July 3, 2008

  22. I think you are confused my brother. The doctrine of trinity did not come into existence until the Council of Nicea in 325 AD.

    Comment by Brother Eric | July 3, 2008

  23. Thanks for your comments RS (#7). All of those who are proclaiming Branham to be some great prophet or the 4th Elijah are absolutely delusional including Bevan, John & “Brother” Eric! Wake up!!!

    Comment by gigi | July 3, 2008

  24. Eric said:

    >> If the Brother Branham’s doctrine is false then so is apostle Peter and apostle Paul’s doctrine. Which means the whole foundation of the Church is false because the Church is built upon the Foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone. Ep 2:20. Peter never believed in a trinity, neither did Paul or any other of the apostles or prophets in the early church. Read Acts 2:38 and Acts 19.

    Bwwahahahaha you’ve got to be kidding? Last time William Branham tried to have his sermons turned into bonified scripture he was turned down and thank God for that.

    The man was an outright heretic, a false prophet who has fooled you and millions of others.

    Comment by Deborah | July 3, 2008

  25. Brother Eric,

    Don’t the words of both Peter and Paul predate the Nicean Council?

    Interestingly, a few years ago when I tried to convince some Jehovah’s Witnesses that Jesus was the Son of God, they gave me a booklet which tried to denounce the Trinity based on the Council of Nicea.

    Comment by Lee | July 3, 2008

  26. Reading the first chapter of the book of John clearly shows the Trinity. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life, [1] and the life was the light of men. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” As you read through the rest of the chapter this becomes even more clear.

    Comment by Jesse | July 4, 2008

  27. i wont say annything about Branham ,i read my bible and thats what important .but ive never seen the word trinity in the bible.i believe it was just added by people. ive only come across the word Godhead and thats good enough 4 me coz it explains the fulness of GOD 4 me…as 4 trinity am not comfortable with it and the explanations people give me.the Godhead explains 2 me The Father,son and holy spirit unlike the trinity.the bible says do not add or subtruct anything to the bible.one GOD manifested in three ways NOT 3 persons in one as the trinitarians say..may of my muslim friends dont even understand it.the Godhead is easier.those accusing the preachers i hope u are right.remember u will be judged 2

    Comment by gothinug | August 20, 2008

  28. Interesting discussion.
    a] Bill Branham, was very accurate in the prophetic, but his teaching on various doctrine are neither consistent with scripture and are in my opinion unbiblical in nature.
    I have met people who knew him, they all agree that pride became the down fall of this man. Yet the gift continued. Here in lies the danger, the gift is exhalted above the truth of scripture. Revelation and manifestation take the place of good sound hermenuitc study. that means the science of systematic biblical interpretation. Scripture does not contradict itself.
    Thus the trinity does exist, for even in the Old Test, the hebrew word for one is plural in essence, not singular.
    Plus the trinity though not mentioned by word is clearly evident, this idea of Jesus only and Oneness is simply not provable in the Word. Who did Jesus pray to the Father, the SPirit empowered and baptized him. Just because the word is not there does not mean the patter is not. the word millenium and disfellowship are not there either yet they are realities.

    Concerning Todd Bently, I do not think he purposely is deceiving, yet to claim Branhams angel is both foolish and deadly.
    For it is God who heals, Christ who heals and the Spirit who heals, not an angel.
    Anyway, interesting sight, I was surfing the net.
    have a good one

    Comment by Scooter | August 28, 2008

  29. Brother Scooter

    I may be young to be lied and tossed aroung like how anybody from the denomination can do. But atleast i can not be stupid to believe a mere lie! anybody can see it! Just show me anything in the Bible that backs the trinity,Nothing at all and therefore anybody who supports it is also coined with Rome[the Mother Of Harlots] do’nt forget that. Because the WORD “HOLY TRINITY” was coined by ROME just like ‘THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH”.
    It is only the devil that will call God’s spirit foolish. YES they also Called him A FOOl and a DEVIL[Belzebub] because He was saying the truth!
    Callinh an abomination Holy! God Forbid! Let us go back tio the foundatiopn of the apostles. Never forget. “Because iniquity shall aboud, the love of many shall wax cold” Wake up! Stand by the truth. That is the work that Elijah[Branham] came for.

    Comment by Brother Talemwa | September 8, 2008

  30. If the concept of the trinity is true, why did Jesus say it is not me that doeth the works but the father that dwellth in me? If he is a distinct person in the co-equal trinity, why could he not do the works. If you say He was both God and man, you are right. God is God, Jesus was a man. Collosssians 2:9, says the fulness of the Godhead dwelt in Him. Not one person of the trinity but the fulness. God is omnipresent so He is everwhere at once. The Holy Spirit is the deposit of God He places in you. Can God not carry on a conversation with everyone in the world at the same time, but still be one God. If not then it is a billionity not a trinity. Romans 8:29 says Jesus was the first-born among many brethren. We are the brethren, Jesus was the first man God dwelt in we are the continuation. God dwelt in Jesus in His fulness where in we recieve a portion. The Holy Spirit is God, He is not some mascot that roots for the Father and Son. It is not that God wanted a family but God wanted to become a family. In defense of the serpent seed: Why did Jesus have to be born of a virgin? Why did it have to be a blood sacrifice? Why did Jesus tell the Pharisees they were of there father the devil and they said “We be not born of fornication”? Why did God put enmity between the serpent seed and the women seed? Does we have a ongoing war with snakes? Does a women have a seed? Did snakes crucify Jesus? I will stop there. People on here need to do there homework instead of pasting thoughts that are not there own. The believes of the latter day rain, Joels Army, and Paul Cain or Todd Bently, are not what Branham taught. William Branhams message was get back to the WORD. True there are people that worship him (and he left the ministry at one point because of this). He turned down millions of dollars and preached the truth and not some watered truth. There is no half truth or 99% truth. The message that Bro. Branham brought was not himself but Jesus Christ. The falseness that is out there is as bad as the political world (excluding Ron Paul). The people in the charasmatic movement today are as off the word as anybody and in no way represent what William Branham stood for. If you really want truth and are not afraid to think outside of this religous worlds status quo box, then may I refer some websites. Propheticrevelation.net and believethesign.com Apart from that, we all have access to the truth but we must search the depths of our soul to find it and be honest with ourselves.

    Comment by Jason | September 24, 2008

  31. I emplore you all to not come against the ministry of William Branham. I was an unbelieving atheist with piercings and tatoos, enjoying the “world” and all the sexy things in it, and not seeing a real, unadulterated God in any religion. William Branham is the 7th messenger sent to the 7th chruch age, and it was through the hearing of only a few words that Christ spoke through him that I received the revelation of salvation. This flesh wars against us and it was through the serpent seed that we became flesh. Look at women and how our nation worships the feminine spirit – it has grown so much that men take it on. Satan beguiled Eve, and Cain was of that Evil One, not being listed in Adam’s lineage until later translations of the Bible….because all of the previous translators forgot and left it out? All of those Holy Ghost filled men through time had the revelation.
    Eve’s sin was the only sin there is at all……sex isn’t a sin, tatoos aren’t a sin, even killing isn’t a sin. DISBELIEF is the only sin. Eve disbelieved God’s words when satan added 1 word….SURELY you’ll not die…..
    Please don’t toy with the message of God, because all if forgiven except that. The Bible says that speaking one word against the Holy Ghost will never be forgiven.
    My life is a testimony. I did not need anyone to coach me through to a cleaner life. God tool all of that desire out of me – no withdraws from the drugs, and no more ability to swear or use His name in vain. Since then, I have seen miracles in my life and in the lives of others.
    Jesus said it is your faith that makes you whole. Healing is by faith, and really the devil doesn’t care if you get healed as much as he wants you to disbelieve God’s word. Todd Benteley has nothing to do with Brother Branham. Todd’s “angel” is a woman whereas all angels in the Bible were men, as was Branham’s angel – strong men in white robes without wings! By shunning His chosen prophet, you shun the message sent to you from God. Just 1 word can mean all the difference.
    God bless you all and please, I welcome your questions in all holy conversation.

    Comment by SisKim | May 23, 2009

  32. I will say this about the ministry of William Branham. His message to the people was to stay with the Word. I’m not sure why Christians have a problem with that. I visit many Churches and most of the people don’t even carry a Bible anymore. The music in many main stream pentecostal Churches is upbeat, loud Rock Christian music. A lot of women in Church find it hard to hide there upper thighs with the dresses they wear. Branham hammered away at these things and I can see why. Look at all the scandals in the Churches today, divorce, adultery, homosexuals, women teachers in main line ministries, money scandals, drinking, on and on it goes, and he was gifted to see the future of the Church and pounded away at it. I’m sure these people love God very very much, but they have left the Word some how and found themselves in Church with no power. I have a question before you respond: Do you watch TV more per day than reading your Bible and praying? Branham warned that would happen also, loving the world and the things of the world more than loving God, and God is the Word.
    Thanks for listening. God Bless……….

    Comment by Brian | June 27, 2009

  33. The Bible is the Word of God. No scripture is by private interpretation. ( 2 Peter 1 verse 20 ).The Bible interprets itself. The Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians Chapter 14 : “….20 Brethren, be not children in understanding: howbeit in malice be ye children, but in understanding be men.
    21 In the law it is written, With men of other tongues and other lips will I speak unto this people; and yet for all that will they not hear me, saith the Lord.
    22 Wherefore tongues are for a sign, not to them that believe, but to them that believe not: but prophesying serveth not for them that believe not, but for them which believe.
    23 If therefore the whole church be come together into one place, and all speak with tongues, and there come in those that are unlearned, or unbelievers, will they not say that ye are mad?
    24 But if all prophesy, and there come in one that believeth not, or one unlearned, he is convinced of all, he is judged of all:
    25 And thus are the secrets of his heart made manifest; and so falling down on his face he will worship God, and report that God is in you of a truth….” .
    People that reject the truth turn away from the Light of God’s revealed Word and walking in spiritual darkness. When you reject truth God sends a strong delusion so that you believe a lie and are damned. ( 2 Thessalonians 2 verse 12 ) .The same dark evil spirits that possessed the Pharisees to reject the truth and the Messiah of Israel are the same evil spirits that scoff and mock and blaspheme God’s servants.

    MATTHEW Chapter 12 verse “…14 Then the Pharisees went out, and held a council against him, how they might destroy him.
    15 But when Jesus knew it, he withdrew himself from thence: and great multitudes followed him, and he healed them all;
    16 And charged them that they should not make him known:
    17 That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying,
    18 Behold my servant, whom I have chosen; my beloved, in whom my soul is well pleased: I will put my spirit upon him, and he shall shew judgment to the Gentiles.
    19 He shall not strive, nor cry; neither shall any man hear his voice in the streets.
    20 A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory.
    21 And in his name shall the Gentiles trust.
    22 Then was brought unto him one possessed with a devil, blind, and dumb: and he healed him, insomuch that the blind and dumb both spake and saw.
    23 And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?
    24 But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils.
    25 And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:
    26 And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how shall then his kingdom stand?
    27 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? therefore they shall be your judges.
    28 But if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God is come unto you.
    29 Or else how can one enter into a strong man’s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man? and then he will spoil his house.
    30 He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad.
    31 Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men.
    32 And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come.
    33 Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit.
    34 O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.
    35 A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.
    36 But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.
    37 For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned. …”.

    Blasphemy is a sin unto death. ( 1 John 5 verse 16 ). HEBREWS 4 “…4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost,
    5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come,
    6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.
    7 For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God:
    8 But that which beareth thorns and briers is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned….”
    The Lord Jesus Christ said in John chapter 8 verses 38 to 48 :

    “….38 I speak that which I have seen with my Father: and ye do that which ye have seen with your father.
    39 They answered and said unto him, Abraham is our father. Jesus saith unto them, If ye were Abraham’s children, ye would do the works of Abraham.
    40 But now ye seek to kill me, a man that hath told you the truth, which I have heard of God: this did not Abraham.
    41 Ye do the deeds of your father. Then said they to him, We be not born of fornication; we have one Father, even God.
    42 Jesus said unto them, If God were your Father, ye would love me: for I proceeded forth and came from God; neither came I of myself, but he sent me.
    43 Why do ye not understand my speech? even because ye cannot hear my word.
    44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it…..”
    The Lord Jesus Christ said Matthew 10 verse 40 to 42 :
    “… He that receiveth you receiveth me, and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me.
    41 He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet’s reward; and he that receiveth a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man’s reward.
    42 And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward…..”.
    The scriptures declare “…Touch not My anointed and do My prophets no harm…” ( 1 Chronicle 16 verse 22 ).There are vessels of honour and vessels of dishonour.
    The sheep of God know the Voice of God. ( John 10 verse 27). God spoke to Elijah in that still small voice. ( 1 Kings 19 verse 12 ). The truth will set you free . ( John 8 verse 32 ).
    The Apostle Paul said:

    “…But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honour, and some to dishonour…..” . ( 2 Timothy 2 verse 20 ).

    The Lord Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelations speaks to the Seven Church Ages ( Revelation Chapter 2 and 3 ). From the First to the Seventh Church Age we have the following Church Ages :
    Ephesus; Smyrna ;Pergamos ; Thyatira ; Sardis ; Philadelphia and Laodicea.

    The Seven Church Age Messengers ( the seven stars held in the Right hand of The Lord Jesus Christ in Revelation 1 verse 20 ).

    “… God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That Thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged. …” ( Romans 3 verse 24 ).

    The Bible says that there are Seven Church Ages and that there are Seven Church Age Messengers ( Angels ) to the Seven Churches.

    Great men of God , lived throughout the Seven Church Ages. The Seven Church Age Messengers are Paul ( Ephesus) ; Ireneus ( Smyrna) ; St.Martin (Pergamos) ; Columba ( Thyatira) ; Martin Luther ( Sardis ) ; John Wesley ( Philadelphia ) and (Laodicea ) William Marrion Branham.
    William Marrion Branham is the Seventh Church Age Messenger to the Laodicean Church Age. He was sent to reveal hidden truths in the End Times. He not only preached the truth , he lived the life. He was a humble servant of God that gave the glory to Jesus in all his sermons and throughout his testimony and life on earth.

    God sent His end time prophet to this generation. ( Malachi 5 verse 5 ; Luke 17 verse 30; Revelation 10 verse 7 ).
    The devil is a liar . The devil has deceived the multitude. the elect are not deceived. The elect “…see the folly of the deceiver…”.

    2 Timothy verse 19 “…Nevertheless the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his. And, let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity…..”.
    The tares are being bound according to the parable about the wheat and the tares. The tares are the children of the wicked one. The tares are serpent seed. The woman had a seed and the serpent had a seed.( Genesis 3 verse 15 ). God is separating the sheep from the goats. The goats are the children of the wicked one. Cain was of the wicked one. ( 1 John 3 verse 12; Matthew 13 verse 24 to 30). The enemy done this. ( Matthew 13 verse 28 ; Genesis 3 verse 14 ).

    Comment by Errol Smythe | July 19, 2009

  34. Judas sold the Lord Jesus Christ for thirty peices of silver. This so called eye witness is a liar. Nothing he says has any ring of truth . The words he speak have the tone of death for he speaks lies just to get “popularity,wealth and fame”. Woe unto him ! Like Gehazi in the Bible he will get his reward.

    Comment by Errol Smythe | July 19, 2009

  35. pls how can I get direct e-mail add or phone numen of Prophet Todd Bantley. He really a great prophet I admire so much.
    From Nigeria, Portharcourt

    Comment by Prophet Ezekiel | September 16, 2009

  36. I have been reading through a number of blogs and articles concerning William Branham and can firmly state that all these sites and comments against Bro Branham have me more convinced than ever that he was a true prophet and messenger of God.
    One only has to read with what attitude these posts and comments are posted, to see that it is not with the spirit of Christ.
    Why such hatred and venom against a man if he was a false prophet? God’s servants have always been hated and scorned for standing for the truth. All the prophets and apostles, and even the Lord Jesus, Himself, were called heretics and members of a cult. Satan is always against Truth and tries to discredit it.

    I wish that people would first get the true facts before they make statements and comments about things they know little or nothing about.

    May God be merciful to all who go against His Word.

    In Christ
    ~Linda

    Comment by Linda | September 17, 2009


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