William Branham's Anti-Biblical Sinned Away Day of Grace Doctrine

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Like all central figures of any cult of personality, William Branham used fear to hold his victims captive. Often this fear involved spiritual abuse in the form of cult doctrine that was incompatible with Christianity. The problem is that many of these doctrines — created solely for the purpose of abuse and captivation — made it into the revivals and into other pseudo-Christian sects.

One such doctrine is “Sinning away your day of grace.” William Branham strongly disagreed with Ephesians 2:8-10, and specifically the second part of verse 8. So much so that leaders in Branham’s cult of personality often quote the first half of verse 8, “by grace you are saved by faith,” and leave off the second half that says, “not by the things that you do.” Branham had no understanding of the New Covenant and, in many ways, preached against it.

In Branham’s revivals, he often warned people that they were about to “sin away their day of grace”. He claimed that Pharoh and Esau — during the Old Covenant — had “sinned away his day of grace” even though the New Covenant was not yet in existence. In some cases, he cursed entire cities and said that they had “sinned away their day of grace”. By 1959 he cursed America as a whole for not joining in his revivals, saying that the people of America had sinned away their day of grace

You can learn this and more on william-branham.org

Day of Grace Doctrine:
https://william-branham.org/site/research/topics/sinned_away_your_day_of_grace

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