Joe Hoyle (13 Feb 2008)
"Just A Couple Of Observations"


Hello,
 
Just a couple of thoughts and observations for today.
Firstly, I want to 'dovetail' if you will, on Jim's post concerning what William Branham said about a possible woman president.
Here is Brother Branham's exact quote:
 
<<<<<  "I saw a great woman stand up, beautiful looking, dressed in real highly royals like purple and I got little parenthesis down here, 'She was a great ruler in the United States, perhaps the Catholic church".>>>>>
 
I have read dozens of Brother Branham's sermons in the past, and have read this topic being referred to many times.
And based on what I've read, I think that he thought that the woman did refer to the Catholic Church, and not a woman president.
Now he never gave a "THUS SAITH THE LORD" to it, which means that it wasn't revealed to him 100% one way or the other.
 
Because whenever he used the term "THUS SAITH THE LORD" for anything, the thing never failed and always came to pass always, period--the man was a true Prophet.
But if he didn't use the term, then a thing could be wrong, and he could be as fallible as any of us then, and he also was that many times.
Also, when his Word of Knowledge was fully flowing for the tens of thousands of healings worked through him, he was also seldom wrong--many times with Open Visions being shown to him of the person, whose life that he was dealing with at that moment.
It can get sort of hairy when the Holy Ghost shows stuff about you to another person, that you had just as soon would like kept hidden.
His Ministry was one of the most incredible ones that I have ever came across in this age.
 
Which now brings me to my next point.
Dr. Eby.
The man never claimed to be a Prophet, so to hold him out to be a false prophet is just purely ridiculous.
Look..........everyone of us posters on this web site since it was founded have been wrong when dealing in the prophetic realm, about a whole slew of things.
I've been wrong--so wrong.
All of you posters have have wrong.
All of us have been wrong at one time or another; most of us many times over.
The whole 100% of the posters here--not a clean hand here; and starting with me.
And that will continue to be the case as long as the Lord Jesus tarries
The Apostle Paul has something to say about this in 1Corinthians 13:
 
 [8] Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.
[9] For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
[10] But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.
 
There is no perfect prophecy to come from any imperfect Christian.
A perfect prophecy, like perfect knowledge will never be found among us, unless it comes directly  by the Holy Ghost, and usually by way of an Open Vision.
But being wrong doesn't make us all to be false teachers or false prophets or false whatever.
We just do the best we can with what we're shown in the Holy Spirit realm.
Let the Lord Jesus be the final arbiter of who the real false prophets are.
We start misjudging people, and it will all find it's way back to us eventually; guaranteed.
That's what I think that this.
I want to comment about the Presidents House prophecy next in another post later.
Probably before the week is out.
See ya.