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Who Was William Marrion Branham?
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William Marrion Branham was one of the most influential Bible ministers of our
time. He was considered by many to be the initiator of the healing and charismatic revival that began
in 1947, and from his ministry there sprang a myriad of other
ministers who became internationally known. One Historian of that
movement stated that William Branham was "a prophet to our generation", and a
Pentecostal Historian wrote, "Branham filled the largest stadiums and meeting halls in the
world." The Full Gospel Men's Voice, (now, Full
Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship International), in its
February 1961 issue, wrote: "In Bible Days, there were men of God who were Prophets and
Seers. But in all the Sacred Records, none of these had a greater
ministry than that of William Branham, a Prophet and Seer of God,
whose photograph appears on the front cover of this issue of Full
Gospel Men's Voice. Branham has been used by God, in the Name
of Jesus, to raise the dead!" From 1947 until the time
of his passing in 1965, the powerful ministry of William Branham was
well known and considered
unparalleled in
the history of gospel meetings. The impact of the supernatural
ministry of this one man was felt not only in North America, but
also around the world.
Early Life And Conversion
William Branham was born April 6,
1909 in a log cabin in the Kentucky hills, the first of nine
children of Charles and Ella Branham. Reared near Jeffersonville,
Indiana, he knew only a life of deep poverty and hardship, his
father being alcoholic and illiterate. Compounding these
circumstances, the young boy was considered "nervous",
because from an early age he spoke of "visions" and
"a voice" which spoke to him out of a wind, saying,
"Don't ever drink, or smoke, or defile your body in any
way. There will be a work for you to do when you get
older."
William Branham came to know the
Lord and was filled with the Holy Spirit in 1931. From that time,
the Bible became the focus of his life and Jesus Christ the center
of his very existence! He was ordained to the ministry at the age of
23 years, in the Missionary Baptist Church in December of 1932.
Visitations Of An Angel
On June 11, 1933, William Branham
was baptizing in the Ohio River near Jeffersonville, Indiana, when a
bright fiery light suddenly appeared over his head and a voice spoke
out, "As John the Baptist was sent to forerun the first coming
of Jesus Christ, so are you sent to forerun His second coming!"
The next edition of the Jeffersonville Evening News reported the
incident with the subheading, "Mysterious Star Appears Over Minister While
Baptizing".
In May of 1946, he set himself
aside to seek God for the meaning of his strange life. As he prayed
alone late one night, an angel of light appeared, saying, "Do
not fear. I am sent from the presence of Almighty God to tell you
that your peculiar birth and misunderstood life has been to indicate
that you are to take a gift of Divine healing to the peoples of the
world. If you will be sincere when you pray and can get the people
to believe you, nothing shall stand before your prayer, not even
cancer. You will go into many parts of the earth and will pray for
kings and rulers and potentates. You will preach to multitudes the
world over and thousands will come to you for counsel." This
was literally fulfilled in the years that followed, for his ministry
took him around the world seven times and many individuals of public
influence, including Congressman Upshaw of the U.S.A.
and King George VI of England, were healed as a result of his
prayers.
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On the night of January 24, 1950, one of the most amazing photographs
(right figure) of all time was taken in the Sam Houston Coliseum,
Houston, Texas. As William Branham stood at the podium, a halo of
fire appeared above his head. This picture was the only
one that turned out on the entire film! George J. Lacy,
Investigator of Questioned Documents, and often hired by the FBI in
that capacity, subjected the negative to every scientific test
available. At a news conference, he stated, "To my knowledge,
this is the first time in all the world's history that a
supernatural being has been photographed and scientifically
vindicated." The original of this photograph is kept in the
archives of the Religious Department of the Smithsonian Institute,
Washington, D.C.
Worldwide Ministry
As news spread of miraculous
healings, pastors from all around began to call Bro. William Branham
to minister for their congregations and pray for the sick. A
supernatural sign had been given him for the purpose of encouraging
the people to believe. Firstly, a physical sign in his hand would
indicate a disease or healing. Later on in his ministry the secret
thoughts and needs of individuals were revealed, resulting in faith
for deliverance. It became abundantly clear to any serious Bible
reader, that William Branham was ordained a Prophet to fulfill the
many scriptural prophecies concerning our time.
Churches could not accommodate the
crowds, and the meetings moved to large auditoriums or stadiums for
united campaigns in the major cities of North America.
Jonesboro, Arkansas -
"Evening Sun" Newspaper June 12, 1947.
"Residents of at least 25
States and Mexico have visited Jonesboro since Rev. Branham opened
the camp meeting, June 1st. The total
attendance for the services is likely to surpass the 20,000
mark."
Helsinki, Finland - 1950
Two years prior to the Helsinki
campaign, God had shown Bro. Branham a vision of a boy being raised
from the dead. He related the details to his audiences and asked
them to write the vision in the flyleaf of their Bibles. The vision
was fulfilled at the scene of an accident, near Kuopio, Finland,
where a boy on a bicycle had been struck by a car and killed. The
Branham party travelling in a motorcade came upon the scene and
Brother Branham, asking that the sheet covering the body be removed,
recognized the boy to be the same one he had seen in the vision. He
prayed and the child was raised from the dead.
Durban, South Africa - 1951
Meetings were sponsored by The
Apostolic Faith Mission, the Assemblies of God, the Pentecostal
Holiness and the Full Gospel Church of God and conducted in eleven
cities, with a combined attendance of a half a million people!
Church history was made on the final day of the Durban meetings,
held at the Greyville Racecourse, where an estimated 45,000 people
were in attendance and thousands more turned away at the
gates!
Is This Ministry A Fulfillment
Of Prophecy?
Surely the Lord GOD will do
nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets.
Amos 3:7
God's pattern of dealing
with His people has always included the sending of prophets. The
prophet Amos informs us that God does "nothing" without a
prophetic forerunner, and even a surface study of scriptural history
will uncover this to be exactly as stated. Seldom was there a
prophet who spoke the words of God who was not greeted with
skepticism, rejection and abuse!
Consider these scriptures:
Malachi 4:5 and 6 is two-fold,
fulfilled in part in the ministry of John, the Baptist. He preceded
the first coming of Jesus Christ, called the "great" day
of the Lord, turning the hearts of the fathers of the
"law" to the children of the New Testament era of
"grace." As stated in Jamieson, Fausset & Brown
Commentary on the Whole Bible, "…John the Baptist was an
Elijah in spirit (Luke 1:16,17) but not the literal Elijah (John 1:21). This implies that John, knowing
he was referred to by Malachi 4:5, knew by inspiration that he did
not exhaustively fulfil all that is
included in this prophecy: that there is a further fulfillment.
There is a prophet that will fulfill the second part of this
scripture, forerun the second coming of Christ and "turn the
hearts of the children to their fathers.." Literally, a ministry
that will turn the hearts of a backslidden generation back to the
Word of God and the faith of our "early church" fathers
before the "dreadful day of the Lord", the second coming
of Christ in judgment.
Again, Matthew 17:10-12 is
two-fold. Firstly, "Why then say the scribes that Elias must first
come?" "… But I say unto you, That Elias is come already and
they knew him not …" speaking of John the
Baptist. Secondly, "And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first
come, and restore all things." Speaking of a future
forerunner to precede Christ's second coming.
The ministry of William Branham
involved three distinct stages that he referred to as
"pulls". The First Pull: Healing. Second Pull:
Prophesying. Third Pull: The opening or revealing of the Word of
God.
The ministry of Jesus Christ
followed exactly the same pattern. First Pull: multitudes flocked to
hear his gracious words and to receive His miraculous healing touch.
Second Pull: Revealed the secrets of the hearts. (John 4:17-18)
Third Pull: His "message", the Word of God which came in
strength and contrary to the religious order of the day, caused the
multitudes to leave him.
"From that time many of his disciples went back,
and walked no more with him." John. 6:66
In December 1962 God gave William Branham a vision of an angelic
visitation which he foretold in a message "Sirs is this the
Time?" On February 28, 1963, the vision and prophecy
was fulfilled when a constellation of seven angels, formed as the
head of Christ, met him with a commission to speak the opening of
the Seven Seals of Revelation. Life Magazine (May 17th 1963) carried the photograph (left
figure) of this supernatural event, describing it as a "Mystery
Cloud over Arizona."
To the millions of believers
around the world who have heard and received the Message which God
has sent through His prophet, William Branham, the Word of God has
opened up as never before in history. Jesus Christ has come into
plain view through the pages of revealed scripture. World events no
longer cause alarm, for all is unfolding as it should, fulfilling
Bible prophecy!
We urge all sincere readers to be
as the Bereans in Act 17:11 who "were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in
that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched
the scriptures daily, whether those things were
so."
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