The Prophet and His Revelation: William Branham's Final Years (1960-1965)
Book Six of the Supernatural series chronicles the final five years of William Branham's life and ministry, documenting his most profound theological contributions. This volume focuses on the third stage of his ministry, where Branham delivered sermons that explored previously hidden mysteries of scripture.
What This Volume Covers
Following divine guidance, William Branham spent 1960-1965 presenting a series of revelatory sermons designed to deepen the church's understanding of biblical mysteries. This biographical account by Owen Jorgensen captures how Branham approached the enigmatic symbols in the Book of Revelation and tackled theological questions that have puzzled Christian scholars for two millennia.
The narrative explores Branham's interpretation of the "mystery of God" referenced throughout the New Testament. Rather than academic speculation or institutional debate, this volume presents Branham's belief that God directly revealed these answers through his ministry.
Key Themes and Content
This biographical work examines Branham's systematic approach to unveiling scriptural mysteries. The book documents his sermon series that addressed prophetic symbolism, end-times theology, and revelatory interpretation of biblical texts. Readers gain insight into how Branham's ministry evolved from healing campaigns and prophetic words to deep theological teaching.
The volume provides context for understanding Branham's influence on mid-20th century Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity. It traces his final years of active ministry, showing how he dedicated this period to establishing a theological framework based on what he believed were divine revelations.
About the Supernatural Series
As part of Owen Jorgensen's comprehensive biographical series on William Branham, Book Six builds upon the foundation established in earlier volumes. The series documents Branham's life from his humble beginnings through his international healing ministry and prophetic calling, culminating in these final years of revelatory teaching.
This paperback edition presents well-researched biographical material suitable for readers interested in Pentecostal history, prophetic ministry, and mid-century American religious movements. The book serves both as historical documentation and as a resource for those studying Branham's theological contributions.
Who Should Read This Book
This volume appeals to students of religious history, followers of William Branham's ministry, researchers of Pentecostal movements, and readers interested in prophetic interpretation of scripture. It provides detailed biographical information about a controversial yet influential figure in 20th-century Christianity.