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1933 Seven Visions (Concerning Endtime Events From 1933 to The End)
What is a vision? It is God's way of communicating with His Servants, the Prophets. Naturally speaking Vision is a "sense of sight" but in Scripture it refers to a "supernatural sense of sight" that transcends the "natural" realm, allowing the Prophet "to See" that which is unfolding in a "Spiritual" dimension. In that dimension the Lord may show His servants things in the past, the present or the future. Again, by vision, the Lord may show His servant understanding of some portion of His Word.
Visions have always been the major part of most prophetic ministries. One noted exception is that of John the Baptist. Not one his visions are recorded in Holy Writ. But in Numbers 12:6 God said: "If there be a prophet among you, I the Lord will make myself known unto him in a vision, and will speak unto him in a dream." This is God's ordained pattern and order. BUT let's keep in mind that the vision MUST BE according to the Word of God - Always check it with the Word - the original thought and purpose of God. If it's not according to the Word then the vision is a "False vision" and NOT from God. The first record in Scripture, of God appearing to man in a vision, is found in Genesis 15:1. Here we have the record of "the Word of the Lord coming to Abraham in a vision". Following Abraham, one prophet after another rose on the scene with a ministry of visions showing forth the Word of the Lord. The Bible abounds with numerous examples of visions. One of the most notable is the Book of Revelation. It is a record of one vison after another which God gave to His servant John, the beloved, concerning world events both Jew and Gentile. The apostle Paul, the Messenger to the first church age experienced visions during his ministry. Therefore, it would not be strange for the ministry of the Messenger to this Seventh and last church age to be accompanied by visions. In fact William Branham's life was a "life of visions". From infancy, he was in touch with the Supernatural realm. In his own words he said: "The first thing I can remember in life is a vision. I was eighteen months old..." Certainly, everyone who has ever read the life story of Brother Branham has speculated on what it must have been like to spend a lifetime in the realm of visions and angelic visitations. WAS it comforting? WAS it confusing? WAS it an ultimate security, or a crushing responsibility? For Brother Branham, it was at times a crushing responsibility. The astonshing frequency of the visions that occurred in Brother Branham's life created, at times, a rather unusual predicament for him. When he was under the anointing (which, by his own reckoning, was at least 50% of the time), it was very difficult for him to estimate the number of people present on a given occasion. He couldn't trust his human eyes to differentiate between the two realms he would be seeing at once. He lived in two worlds at the same time - the seen and the unseen. Just as God revealed to Daniel those things that would take place from then until the end of time, so it was in June of 1933, when Brother Branham was conducting services in the old Masonic Hall on Meggs Avenue in Jeffersonville, that Seven Major events were revealed to him which were to come to pass before the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. On this June morning, just before he was to preach, this series of Visions appeared to him.
The Seven Visions
It might be well to mention here that a subsequent vision relative to this war predicted that President Roosevelt would declare war against Germany and in so doing would eventually be elected for a fourth term.
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The voice bade him look once more. As he turned and beheld, a great explosion rent the entire land, and left the land of America a smoldering, chaotic ruin. As far as the eye could see there was naught but craters, smoking piles of debris, and no humanity in sight. Some fine scholars of scripture would warn him that his visions were not inspired of God. He was worried many times about this, and earnestly sought God to let this peculiar ministry pass from him. Yet the visions kept breaking before his eyes and ever coming to pass. No one was harmed by them, but on the contrary the children of God prospered because of them. At this point he had not realized that even Jesus was accused of being of the devil. Neither had he seen that his ministry being identified by astrologers was no different from the time that devils identified Jesus and also the ministry of Paul (Matthew 8:28-29; Acts 16:16-17). It is written in Ezekiel 12:22-23, 27-28: It is written in Habakkuk 2:2-3: |
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