Your Eternal destination is a
choice. And maybe, tonight, some of you will make that--that choice, of
where you'll spend Eternity, before this service ends tonight. There'll
be one time, that, if you turned God down many time, there'll be one
time you'll turn Him down the last time. There is a line between mercy
and judgment. And it's a dangerous thing for a man or a woman, boy or
girl, to step across that line, for there's no return when you step
across that deadline. So, tonight, it might be the time that many will
make their--their decision, where they will spend the endless Eternity.
After he said these words, Brother Branham went on to preach one of the most
profound sermons the world has ever heard. In about the time it takes to sit
through a movie, the Seventh Church Age messenger gave a message that started in
Genesis and ended in Revelation. It showed us the beginning of time, and it
showed us this world’s demise. In only 101 minutes, the prophet explains the
serpent seed, marriage and divorce, the Bride of Christ, the rapture, judgment
upon Los Angeles, true love, the mark of the beast, and so much more in the
sermon titled, The Choosing Of A Bride.
Within this masterpiece there is excitement, catastrophe, supernatural
visions, romance, infidelity, devastation, heroes, villains, deliverance, and an
ending that leaves every person standing to their feet with their hands in the
air. It truly has something that Hollywood could never offer.
On their most recent banner, Young Foundations (youngfoundations.org)
gave us a small taste of the many prophecies that are coming to pass through the
Message of Revelation 10:7. The excitement that this banner portrays continues
as Brother Branham brings the Message, The Choosing Of A Bride, and
tells us the fate that Los Angeles will one day suffer. Brother Branham had no
memory of the end of that service. In later services, he referred back to his
words, “Thou city, who claims to be the city of the Angels, who has exalted yourself into heaven,” and said,
“That’s Los Angeles!”
Rather than going to see Hollywood’s latest imitation of prophecy, why not
gather your family together in the comfort of your own home to enjoy a glimpse
into the future, a review of the past, and revealing visions of the present day.
As people sit in the darkness of the movie theater with their eyes glued to the
giant screen and feed their souls with Hollywood’s rendition of the apocalypse,
you will be sitting together in heavenly places, gazing into the realms of a
prophetic vision that was sent directly from the Throne of God to the waiting
souls of the Bride of Christ.
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Choosing Of A Bride: Is it later than we think?