Hain'ts and Totes #3 Friday, June 06, 2008

It was a real paradox when God chose the foolishness of inspired preaching instead of high-polished theology. A man that don't know, hardly, use "hit, hain't, tote, fetch, carry," all such words as that, and--and say all kinds of--of things out of his grammar, and ungrammarized, and everything else like that, and God chose that instead of taking the great scholarly polished, who can really pronounce the words and say it just right. But it pleased God to take the foolishness of inspired preaching, some little old plowboy don't know his abc's, and take that man and win souls by him. When, deceivers, all polished up, just leading the blind leading the blind. A real paradox. Oh, the Word's so full of it. 61-1210 – PARADOX

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's 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.