Circular October 2013

“I will come again, and receive you unto myself” (Jn 14:1-3)

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The Return of Christ and everything that happens at the same time is described for us in many Scriptures in great detail. It was the main subject of the apostles and also of Brother Branham, and we have already covered it several times as well. Unfortunately, the various statements that Brother Branham made regarding this topic, especially in the sermon “The Rapture,” are being taken out of context by so-called message preachers and are not being placed within the divine order of the Bible. This has created a hopeless confusion within “message circles.” Based on special unbiblical teachings, various groups have formed in many cities. But any doctrine that is not based on the corresponding Scriptures can only be a false doctrine. After all, God is only in His Word, but not in a single interpretation. Those interpretations are the hiding place for the adversary, the deceiver, who sanctimoniously operates through the spirit of deception.

The prophet emphasized it more than a hundred times in his sermons that Satan added just one word to what God had said to Adam in paradise. Thus, he was able to sow doubt in Eve about what God had said and to seduce her into the sin of unbelief and spiritually and physically into the direct Fall. Paul feared that Satan would be equally successful with the believers who did not adhere closely to the Word (2 Cor 11). But the elect cannot be deceived, for they are predestinated (Rom 8:38-39). Whoever belongs to the Bride of Jesus Christ believes every Word of God just as it is written, without adding a single thing, without taking anything away, and without changing anything (Rev 22:16-21).

The Return of Christ and everything that happens at the same time is described for us in many Scriptures in great detail. It was the main subject of the apostles and also of Brother Branham, and we have already covered it several times as well. Unfortunately, the various statements that Brother Branham made regarding this topic, especially in the sermon “The Rapture,” are being taken out of context by so-called message preachers and are not being placed within the divine order of the Bible. This has created a hopeless confusion within “message circles.” Based on special unbiblical teachings, various groups have formed in many cities. But any doctrine that is not based on the corresponding Scriptures can only be a false doctrine. After all, God is only in His Word, but not in a single interpretation. Those interpretations are the hiding place for the adversary, the deceiver, who sanctimoniously operates through the spirit of deception.

The prophet emphasized it more than a hundred times in his sermons that Satan added just one word to what God had said to Adam in paradise. Thus, he was able to sow doubt in Eve about what God had said and to seduce her into the sin of unbelief and spiritually and physically into the direct Fall. Paul feared that Satan would be equally successful with the believers who did not adhere closely to the Word (2 Cor 11). But the elect cannot be deceived, for they are predestinated (Rom 8:38-39). Whoever belongs to the Bride of Jesus Christ believes every Word of God just as it is written, without adding a single thing, without taking anything away, and without changing anything (Rev 22:16-21).