2013-03-05

Repent and go on

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Look. Here's grace. "I know you're a good man, a righteous man, and everything. But I'll not hear your prayer. Her husband is my prophet." Think of it: a little liar, backslid. You say, "Brother Branham, I—I done something the other day. I'm afraid the Lord won't heal me tonight." Oh, yes, He will. Don't you get scared. You're a Christian; just set still. Repent for what you done wrong. See? That's right. See? Say, "Well, I—I backslid, brother." That don't make any difference. Repent and go on. See? You're scared. The first little thing comes along, you turn your head one way. You think God's going to condemn you. Repent, that's all. Get right. You say, "Well, I…" 70 Now wait. There was Abraham, and anyone knows that God told Abraham not to leave Palestine. And any time that a person disobeys God, he backslides. Is that right? And because a drought come on, Abraham, instead of standing, facing the music, he went and done exactly what God told him not to do. So if you do what God tells you not to do, you're backslid. So Abraham was setting out there backslid and telling a lie. But God couldn't turn His child down. He give him the promise, unconditionally.
The Unconditional Covenant That God Made With His People - 54-0306 - William Branham

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