People ask questions, God answers
People ask questions, God answers
People ask questions, God answers
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nations and arguments and they do not have any<br />
scriptural basis.<br />
After Brother Branham had preached the seven<br />
seals, he was told to go back to the Tabernacle and<br />
say a few important things, among them is the following<br />
statement, “… no one would know His coming;<br />
they also would not know about this seven thunder mystery.”<br />
(Seven Seals, pg. 576).<br />
Preachers, take your hands off that subject and<br />
leave the matter to <strong>God</strong>! John was forbidden to write<br />
what the seven thunders had uttered, it did not become<br />
part of the written Word of <strong>God</strong> and therefore<br />
cannot be preached on. That is tHus sAitH tHe Lord<br />
in His Word. We are commanded to keep only those<br />
things which are written (Rev. 1:1-3) and are forbidden<br />
to add anything to the words of prophecy in<br />
this book (Rev. 22:16-21). Is that not a clear enough<br />
warning?<br />
Question 11: Why did Brother Branham repeatedly speak about<br />
“the third pull”?<br />
Answer: The term “third pull” denotes the third and last<br />
phase of his ministry. Quote: “tHe first puLL — healing,<br />
second puLL – prophesying. tHird puLL, tHe opening<br />
of tHe word, tHe mysteries reveALed …” (Golden Nuggets,<br />
pg. 158). On February 28 th , 1963, Brother<br />
Branham experienced seven mighty, thunder-like<br />
sounds, which he repeatedly called seven thunders<br />
or seven thunderclaps. In fact, he knocked on the<br />
pulpit seven times with his fist and said, “The seven<br />
consecutive thunders were so mighty and they were trying<br />
to spell out something.” (Seventh Seal, March 24 th ,<br />
1963). Then he spoke about the mystery that Satan<br />
does not know and also about the third pull — the<br />
preaching to the eternally lost. He spoke about the