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WHO IS
JESUS CHRIST ?
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This may sound like a strange question to ask, especially in
light of the religious day in which we live! The Bible is still the
world’s best selling book with over 6 billion books sold. It is read in
over 1000 languages and dialects. There are over 20,000 Christian
denominations worldwide. So how could anybody ask such an outrageous
question as “Who is Jesus Christ?” The answer is simple really. Just as
one single person can get lost in a large crowd, so the truth of who Jesus
Christ is has been lost in the crowd of so many denominations and
religious movements. There is no one single religious movement to blame,
nor is any of us exempt from blame. As modern day Christians, we are very
good at being religious. We are very good at being charismatic. We are
good at being pious and churchy. But can it be said of us as it was of the
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Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they
were unlearned and ignorant men, they marveled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus.
ACTS
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The disciples had been in contact with a
REAL Person, not a religious movement. Jesus changed their lives and
empowered them to do the greater works that He promised true believers
would do in St. John 14:12. This is the Jesus Christ that this world
needs so desperately today. Consider the following quote. |
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We're
going to have to give an account of what we have done with Jesus Christ. Is
that right? And Who is Jesus Christ? The Word. "In the beginning was the
Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. And the Word was made
flesh and dwelt among us, Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today, and
forever." God's got to
judge the church by something. God's got to judge the world by some
standard. You believe that? Well, if He's going judge it by the church,
which church? If He judges it by the Roman Catholic, the Greek's gone. If He
judges it by the Greek, the Roman's gone. If He judges it by the Methodists,
the Baptist is gone. If He judges it by the Baptists, the Methodist is gone,
vice versa. If He judges it by the oneness, the twoness is gone. If He
judges it by the twoness, the threeness is gone. If He judges it by the
threeness, they're both gone. There you are. What is it? What is it, brethren? It's a
bunch of nonsense. God has to have some standard. If I had to join a church,
which one would I join? There's only one, and you don't join that. I've been
in the Branham family fifty-four years and I never did join the family. I
was borned a Branham. I'm a Branham because my father's a Branham. And I'm a
Christian because my Father is God. Amen. We're Christians upon that basis.
We are Christians. We're borned of His Spirit. And the Spirit of my Father in me, I have the
attributes of God in me, and they display theirself like they did in His Son
Jesus Christ. There you are. "Upon this rock I build My church. Not by...
Flesh and blood, hasn't revealed it to you, but My Father which is in heaven
has revealed it." Upon this rock I build My church. |
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William Branham
CONFERENCES Tucson, .AZ
June 6th, 1963 |
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