Fellowship By Redemption by Brother Branham

Church of Redemption

A animal doesn’t have a soul.
But a man has a soul. And, therefore, that soul is a part of God. And even in its fallen state, yet, it’s the most greatest specie of all the species of the earth, is the man.

And then get him in connection with his Maker, he becomes a superman, almost, because he’s a son of God. He becomes acquainted with his Maker, with the Creator of all things.

And then when that man there, acquainted with his Maker, becomes a part of his Maker, becomes back into fellowship with his Maker, every Divine Word becomes a living reality to him, and he believes it.


No wonder people can’t believe Divine healing today! They haven’t got nothing to believe with. Until God comes into the human heart, a man is not much better than a brute. His reason, he’ll think it all out, “How can This be?” And explain It all away.


But when God ever takes His position in the human heart, all the reasonings fade away. God becomes first. Amen.

HEAVENLY FATHER, O JESUS,

I’M LOOKING FORWARD FOR A GREAT HOUR.

I SEE IT COMING.

I SEE

THERE IS NO HOPES

NOWHERE ELSE.

I SEE THE AGE

A MOVING UP.

I SEE

THE GREAT RED LIGHTS,

OF COMMUNISM,

SWAYING AROUND OVER THE EARTH.

I SEE THE FORMAL CHURCH

TAKING THEIR

STANDARD

AGAINST

YOUR CHURCH,

TRYING

TO CONDEMN THEM,

SAYING, “DIVINE HEALING

IS WRONG.

IT’S A BUNCH

OF FANATICISM.”

A BILL

IN YOUR OWN

WHITE HOUSE,

TO CLOSE IT DOWN.

OH, BUT, GOD,

THE OTHER DAY,

SETTING THERE and SEEING

THOSE

SAINTLY PEOPLE,

ALL

ILLUMINATED

WITH THE POWER OF GOD,

LOOKING UPON

THEIR FACES

and SEEING

THE GLORY OF GOD!

THEY CAN BE LIKE

THE HEBREW CHILDREN

AT THE FIERY FURNACE.

[Brother Branham knocks on the pulpit several times—Ed.]

“WE’LL NEVER BOW DOWN.

NO.

OUR GOD

IS ABLE

TO DELIVER

US.

YOU’LL COME

QUICKLY,

LORD JESUS.”

49-1225 – The Deity Of Jesus Christ
Rev. William Marrion Branham.

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