The Family Altar The Family Altar Selected Daily Scripture Readings and Selected Thoughts From Sermons of William Branham Timothy A Dodd Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, King James Version. All inspirational thoughts are from the sermons of William Marrion Branham Cover Photo: Dennis Huculak For more information contact: Bible Believers Fellowship of Grande Prairie P.O. Box 22051 Grande Prairie, AB Canada T8V 6X1 Internet: BibleBelievers.ca Printed in Canada Table of Contents Foreward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Daily Devotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 January .......................................... Day 1 February ........................................ Day 32 March .......................................... Day 61 April ............................................ Day 92 May ........................................... Day 122 June ........................................... Day 153 July ........................................... Day 183 August ......................................... Day 214 September ...................................... Day 245 October ......................................... Day 275 November ...................................... Day 306 December ....................................... Day 336 Appendix (References to Sermon Segments) . . . . . . 381 -5- -6- Foreward While there is considerable resource material available to assist the Believer in studying the messages of Brother William Branham, The Family Altar is the first of its kind to be prepared for the family time of prayer and Bible reading. "The Family Altar" leads the reader into a spiritual thought through the daily scripture reading with accompanying segments from the sermons of Brother William Branham. It will be obvious to the diligent reader that the Holy Spirit has given Brother Timothy Dodd divine direction in presenting spiritual truths in this most unique manner. Brother Dodd is a dedicated pastor and servant of Christ and is to be commended for his sacrificial labor of love on behalf of the Bride of Jesus Christ. "Altar" throughout the scripture always speaks of "sacrifice" and God is pleased when we present to Him at the family altar our lives as "a living sacrifice", and our offerings of praise and thanksgiving for the blessings of family and home. I am pleased to express my personal admiration for Timothy and his wife, Alison. I admire the strong Christian principles they have instilled in their wonderful family. Successfully raising eight children in a world that is falling apart in every way is no simple undertaking! Their sons are fine, dedicated young men who are taking their places of responsibility in the secular world as well as within the church. Their daughters have learned how to be homemakers, following the excellent guidance and example of their godly mother. Every family that avails itself of the spiritual riches within the covers of this book will be immeasurably blessed. Pastor Edward F. Byskal Cloverdale Bibleway -7- -8- Preface “Are you ready to establish the old family altar again?” - William Branham, January 20, 1963 William Branham was born in 1909 in very humble surroundings. A supernatural sign, witnessed by those present at his birth, was the only clue that a servant of God whose ministry would affect millions, was being welcomed into the world. In time, his life and ministry was used of God to bring the “Full Gospel” of Jesus Christ into manifestation and, accompanied by the signs which God gave him, took that supernatural gospel to the world. This ministry continues to have a telling impact today. I am just one of millions of people who believe William Branham to be a prophet to our generation. His recorded messages have been an inspiration to me for over 20 years. I am sure that I am not alone when I say that in listening to and reading those messages I have been often moved by just a simple statement, a short story, or just a casual yet inspirational thought. Every person has a unique way of saying things and William Branham is no exception. With these things in mind, I have endeavored to put together some of those thoughts in a form for daily devotions to enable others to take a moment out of their busy lives and read something which might draw them closer to God, or at the very least make them think of something they had not thought on for some time. I will go no further without thanking those pioneers who have gone before me, without whose labors I could never of done this work. I am thinking of those whose diligent work and vision have preserved and restored the audio taped sermons of William Branham. Among them are Cloverdale Bibleway and Voice of God Recordings (formerly Spoken Word Publications). I would also express sincere appreciation for the work of all those people who took the time to inscribe those messages in book form, and then into computer format, culminating in a searchable database. In particular I would like to single out Neil Halava and his group of paid workers and unpaid volunteers. I could not have done this book without their work. Though I hope all will enjoy this book, it is compiled mainly with families in mind. I think back to when our family was young. Endeavoring to focus our children’s minds on easy to understand scriptural readings was no simple task. Sometimes it was too deep, other times a story seemed too light. Many times by reading something too long, young attention spans were lost -9- to day dreaming or sleep. Accordingly, all the readings chosen for “The Family Altar” are selected in the hope that children of a young age will be able to understand them, and benefit from them. Most of all, this book is intended as a companion to prayer. Prayer is the greatest weapon a Christian has. We can do anything too much, but we cannot pray too much. Introducing prayer to young minds is an important responsibility of every parent which cannot be overemphasized. There are several features in the book which lend themselves to the use of it as a reading for your “Family Altar”. Firstly, each page begins with a scripture reading that is gleaned from the full scripture reading recommended for the day. The scripture reading is not lengthy so as not to lose the concentration of young minds. If you are not reading to young children you may wish to read the whole chapter of the Bible from which it was taken. Secondly, the sermon segments selected for this book are not intended to introduce or support a doctrinal position, but rather provide inspiration and instruction. While no human being can put something together without in some way reflecting his or her own ideas and makeup, I hope that what is presented here appears well balanced. As the intended audience is young minds, as well as their parents, the sermon segments will tend to be simple to understand. All sermon segments are from sermons preached by William Branham and a full list of references to the sermons from which they are taken follow at the end of the book. As William Branham left no written work, only oral work in the form of tape recorded sermons, it is sometimes impossible to present his statements exactly as spoken in order to produce a clear statement in written form. For the purposes of this book I have removed repeated words, corrected the sentences as Brother Branham himself corrected his statements in mid- sentence while speaking, and added the odd additional word where necessary. In example of the latter, in the March 21 sermon segment used, Brother Branham says “Judaea is just as about as far under the equator as this is above it.” We have superimposed the word “[Jeffersonville]” over “this” which is obviously the meaning intended as the sermon was preached in Jeffersonville. This is done sporadically in order to make the sermon segments more understandable. Anywhere you see the brackets [] you will know that this is the method used. We have not in any way edited the grammar for this book as we feel that Brother Branham’s ministry was evidently vindicated by God, and if his grammar was good enough for God, it is good enough for us. -10-
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