God Rich In Mercy
And also my sins was something I couldn’t help. I was born with Adam’s nature in me, but Somebody pardoned me. They rubbed the old account away one day, and I was free from that day on. I’m so glad. When man sinned he crossed the great chasm, or chasm, rather, between him and God. He separated himself away from God, and there was no way left for him to ever get back. He was absolutely across the chasm from God with no way at all back. God, rich in mercy, wonderful in grace, accepted a substitute for him, let him make a substitute, an animal offering to take his place. The blood was the only thing that could pay the price. There was nothing else could pay the price. Nothing else could do then, and nothing else has done since, and nothing else will do after: blood and blood alone.
62-1124E - All Things
Rev. William Marrion Branham
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