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Now we're going to hurt, just a minute. They do it about their eternal destination. A man will go down here to eat. And if you'd find a spider in your bowl of soup, you'd want to sue that company or that restaurant. Why, you wouldn't eat that soup; it'd be poisoned. You wouldn't take it at all, a big roach or something boiled up in a bowl of soup. Why, you wouldn't have it at all. It would make you sick to think about it. But yet, you'll let some bunch of theologians push something down your throat that'll send you a million miles from God, and gulp over it, when man shall live by every Word that proceeds out of the mouth of God. It's a chain that your soul is hanging over hell with. And as I've said before, "A chain is its best at its weakest point." That's all you have to do is break one of them; that's all. The rest of them lets loose with it. It's only as strong as its weakest link.
And a person that knows if you eat that soup with a poison spider in it, it would probably make you sick. You'd have to go to the hospital, and have your stomach pumped, and a lot of trouble to go through. And it could actually kill you. Why, you'd never go around a place like that. You'd never want to darken the door again, because you're afraid you'd get poisoned and die. And then you'll absolutely join up, put your names on books, and fight for the very cause of the thing that the Bible said that's not damning your body, but sending your soul to hell. How strange that people do. They take their eternal destination, base it upon some theological term. And you can bring them the Scripture, said, "This is what the Bible said. Here it is right here."
And the theologian look at It, "Well, that was for another day." And you listen to him. You see what God says. A real, true Christian only listens to that Word, and that's all. Men of God live by that Bread.

William Branham, sermon «Who Do You Say This Is?»
https://en.branham.ru/sermons/64-1227

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