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I'd rather be wrong in my doctrine and right in my heart. God will respect it more. So if a man is wrong, what of it? Help him. He needs help. Love him.

If you can't love your enemy the same as you love those who love you, you're no better off than the publicans. That's right. That's what the Church has failed to get. I hope you get it tonight. I hope you see what I'm talking about.

It's back to love, redeeming love. All the other things are fine, but we got to come back to fellowship with one another.

And people said I fight organizations. I do not. I fight that system in there that's breaking up brotherhood. I've always done it. And I always will do it. That's right. That thing that separates brotherhood--

Let us come together. Let's be brothers. If I could see every church in this city, every church in the world come like we was the other morning (that ministerial breakfast), when I seen the Oneness, Twoness, Threeness and all, hugging one another, their arms around one another, I'd say, like Simeon of old, "Lord, let Thy servant depart in peace, for my eyes have seen Thy salvation." That's right.

-- Brother Branham
April 28. 1961