There is one great thing, two things mainly that we missed, that there is no other place can take its place. One thing, our friends here, and the church. No matter where we go, we find friends, and we’re grateful for our friends. But there is something about those friends who has stuck with you through the thick and thin, that there is no way to substitute them friends. No matter what any other friend could be, there is no way to substitute a friend like that. You’re just squeezed into them, you’re one. And we, together, looking for the Coming of the Lord, as the days go on. And it’s kind of hard to try to think that you cannot be separated.
It comes to my mind of a Scripture that I believe Paul wrote, and said in the Corinthians, that, “There is nothing present, nothing future, and no powers, neither nakedness, starvation, peril, or any creature present, neither life, nor death, can separate us from the love of God that’s in Jesus Christ.” How that even death itself will never separate us, because we have been joined together in heart, in this great fellowship around the Word of God. And even death itself will not separate us. We’ll be united in the great Eternals, for all times and ages.
William Branham, sermon «Standing In The Gap»
https://en.branham.ru/sermons/63-0623M