William Branham indeed said that most of the people in heaven will be poor. Here's the quote: "The majority of the people in heaven will be poor. The majority of the people in heaven will be the ones that the world called 'cracked,' the ones that the world called 'holy-rollers,' the ones that the world called 'fanatics.'" (From the sermon "The Rapture" preached on December 11, 1960) Branham emphasized that it's often the humble, the poor, and the marginalized who are more receptive to the Gospel and more likely to inherit eternal life. He encouraged his listeners to look beyond worldly status and wealth, and to focus on their spiritual poverty and humility before God.
@RiskSol2 күн бұрын
Brother Branham's messages were notable for their balance and clarity. He emphasized that poverty is not necessarily an indicator of humility, nor is prosperity an automatic sign of possessing the Holy Ghost. His teachings provided a nuanced understanding of these issues.
@tasaratogazirebwa88422 күн бұрын
You are very right when you keep the balance my brother right in the middle. If you have the Holy Spirit He will be gracious to you.