Circular Letter - December 1983

“Christ has come”

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The assertion that Christ has come in the flesh in 1963 is very wrong. There is absolutely no such promise given. As you will see later, the supernatural cloud, which appeared before the opening of the seals, has nothing to do with the actual second coming of Christ, - nor was it the fulfilment of Rev. 10:1-6. Anyone who is acquainted with the ministry of Brother Branham knows about the pillar of fire being present in his meetings. When he prayed for the sick, he saw that light over the person and it was revealed to him what he should say or do. But this same ministry continued through ‘63, ‘64 and ‘65 in the same way. If Christ had come down into the person of William Branham in 1963, where did He go to after the tragic death of Brother Branham on 24th December 1965? O what a blasphemous thought! Of course, Scripture is being misused again and covered up with many quotations, which are gravely misunderstood and misplaced. There is only one manifestation of God in the flesh, and this happened ONCE FOR ALL IN JESUS CHRIST, OUR LORD!

II. John 7, I. Tim. 3:16, John 1:14, and of course many other scriptures speak exclusively of Jesus Christ and of no one else. HE was the only one who could say, “He that hath seen me hath seen the Father.” HE was the only virgin-born Son of God and therefore became the firstborn of many brethren, who are also born again by the same seed of the same Word and Spirit of God. To brand those as antichrist who don’t believe in the invented new doctrine that God has come down into the flesh in 1963 means to step over every limit that one can imagine and turn that verse upside-down. Paul writes to the believers, “That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love.” (Eph. 3:17). “Even the mystery which hath been hidden from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints, to whom God would make known that is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles, which is CHRIST IN YOU, the hope of glory.” (Col. 1: 26-27).

The assertion that Christ has come in the flesh in 1963 is very wrong. There is absolutely no such promise given. As you will see later, the supernatural cloud, which appeared before the opening of the seals, has nothing to do with the actual second coming of Christ, - nor was it the fulfilment of Rev. 10:1-6. Anyone who is acquainted with the ministry of Brother Branham knows about the pillar of fire being present in his meetings. When he prayed for the sick, he saw that light over the person and it was revealed to him what he should say or do. But this same ministry continued through ‘63, ‘64 and ‘65 in the same way. If Christ had come down into the person of William Branham in 1963, where did He go to after the tragic death of Brother Branham on 24th December 1965? O what a blasphemous thought! Of course, Scripture is being misused again and covered up with many quotations, which are gravely misunderstood and misplaced. There is only one manifestation of God in the flesh, and this happened ONCE FOR ALL IN JESUS CHRIST, OUR LORD! 

II. John 7, I. Tim. 3:16, John 1:14, and of course many other scriptures speak exclusively of Jesus Christ and of no one else. HE was the only one who could say, “He that hath seen me hath seen the Father.” HE was the only virgin-born Son of God and therefore became the firstborn of many brethren, who are also born again by the same seed of the same Word and Spirit of God. To brand those as antichrist who don’t believe in the invented new doctrine that God has come down into the flesh in 1963 means to step over every limit that one can imagine and turn that verse upside-down. Paul writes to the believers, “That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love.” (Eph. 3:17). “Even the mystery which hath been hidden from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints, to whom God would make known that is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles, which is CHRIST IN YOU, the hope of glory.” (Col. 1: 26-27).