Haints and Totes
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
He said, "Oh, you could..." Said, "For instance, you used a word out there tonight, 'pole-pit,'" He said, "You said, 'The people passing by this pole-pit with faith, will get healed.'" Said, "You know, that audience would appreciate you more if you'd said, 'pulpit'"
I said... He kindly pulled me a little on it. I said, "Brother, I don't believe that." I said, "Them people don't care whether I say 'pole-pit' or 'pulpit,' just so I preach the Gospel, and live the right kind of life, and produce what I'm talking about." That's the key. I believe it. That's right.
54-0620A – I Will Restore
Brother Branham often reminds us of his Kentucky grammar with his haints and totes, and country way of talking. He was criticized a lot by ministers and educated men over the years for his simple, down to earth way of speaking to the people. But it is because God spoke through this humble man to bring us the true Word of God for this generation, that so many love to listen to these Messages. Here are a few of his haints and totes. We hope you enjoy them and receive a blessing from them.