Episode 340: The Family Altar Audio Devotional – Day 306
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When Israel was a child, then I loved him, and called my son out of Egypt. (Hosea 11:1)
12 As our Scriptures, this morning, take us back into the Old Testament, to base our thinking for the next few minutes on a historical event. And we know that history repeats itself every so often. And in my study now, I’m studying the Ante-Nicene Fathers, and can see through the Scriptures, how that we are repeating again the age that has passed by.
13 “And all Scripture is given by inspiration.” And our blessed Lord said, that, “The Scriptures cannot be broken. All the Scriptures must be fulfilled.” What a consolation that is, to give to we the people that read those Scriptures, knowing that what we have read cannot be broken. It gives us the most solid foundation to rest our faith on. And every Scripture must be fulfilled.
14 Then we find, that in the fulfilling of the Scriptures, the Word is so great till many times it has dual fulfillings, and most all of It repeats at least once.
15 For instance, in the Bible, in Matthew the 2nd chapter, It—It reads, to where It said, “Out of Egypt I have called my son.” If you’ll read that Scripture, and run the reference, you’ll find it back over, that God called His son, Jacob, out of Israel…out of Egypt. And then it also is fulfilled again when He called His Son, Jesus, out of Egypt.
And It just keeps repeating itself, because It’s inspired.
16 If I wrote you a letter, you would perhaps appreciate that letter. And if you wrote me one, I’m sure I would appreciate it. But my letter would just be to you. Therefore, after you read it once, you know all the meaning, and the letter would be insufficient anymore, anybody else. It was just designated to you; or yours to me.
17 But it’s not so with God’s Eternal Word. It’s inspired. Therefore, it’s to all peoples, in all ages, and to meet all conditions. That’s what makes It keep repeating Itself. As history swings around, It swings with the history. And It never looses Its value, because It is the Eternal Word of the Eternal God. It cannot loose Its value.
58-0309m – “The Handwriting On The Wall”
Rev. William Marrion Branham
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