Some of the Protestant folks are as false as the teachers of Romanism.
Take the “prophets” of our day. How many of them told you in the name of God that Donald Trump would win the election and serve a second term? Where are they now? Let me give you some of their names so you will be sure to avoid them, especially when your checkbook is out.
And let us be like Jeremiah, the true prophet, in the midst of all this chicanery. Babylon is falling. The nation has sinned against God and deserves its punishment. America has bowed to the abortion industry. The sexual perversion industry. Crime of all sort. The destruction of the family. Violence. Her judgment is just. Let God’s people know that judgment of their nation is coming and is just.
Trump was not defeated by Biden. That is laughable! He was defeated by the evil that festers in our nation. And in our church. But listen to the “great” prophetic voices among us, like Pat Robertson, Denise Goulet, Kat Kerr, Greg Lock, Mark Taylor, Taribo West, Kevin Zadai, Marcus Rogers, Paula White, Kris Vallotton, Curt Landry, Jeremiah Johnson, Shawn Bolz.
All of them claimed Mr. Trump would win a second term. All of them need to be ignored in the future. For examples,
On 10-21-2020, the very well-known and somewhat respected head of CBN and Regents College Pat Robertson predicted a certain win for the President, to be followed by s series of upsetting riots and chaos in the country.
But on 12-22-20, the charismatic leader who himself ran for President, was quoted as saying that Mr. Trump should “move on.” Forget it. Ain’t gonna happen. Words to that effect.
Not the first time he has called it wrong. USA Today reports
In 1976, he predicted the world would end in 1982. And in his 1990 book, The New Millennium, he said the world would be destroyed on April 29, 2007.
If false prophecies make false prophets, well…
Then there’s
offbeat ones like the pink-haired Kat Kerr of Jacksonville, Fla. Back in 2018, she said that not only would Trump have two terms, but so would Vice President Mike Pence when he will run for president, as will Pence’s running mate. “For 24 years,” she said, “we will have God in that White House.”
(From unplugged.com)
I don’t need to believe “Kat” any further, and neither do you. And when you check out her teachings, you want to keep on running from her falsity:
The following is from evangelicaltimes.org
As with the psychics and mediums of spiritism, she [“Kat”] also ‘visits’ deceased loved ones, in order to bring back reports to the bereaved on their status. Always she reports that the departed are safe in heaven, much to the bereaved’s comfort. In one instance, according to her testimony, a person who had lost a loved one was surprised to hear of the deceased person being in heaven at all!
She reports that every human being has at least one guardian angel from the moment of conception. These angels go with believers along the road of life and at death accompany them all the way to heaven. Sometimes, however, Jesus personally does the work of escorting to heaven, at least for those who have been especially faithful.
She has learned that, if a person does bad things while on earth, the guardian angel is owed an apology upon arrival in heaven!
Is it possible that Trump’s demise was brought about to expose these prophetic nightmares, yes, even the ones given by a person that became close to the President?
Trump’s personal spiritual advisor Paula White was very convinced this second term was going to happen, yet was holding daily prayer meetings just to be sure.
Something to ponder there. If God has made a statement that something is going to happen, isn’t it settled whether I pray or not?
Evidently not. The “unplugged” site quoted above tells us she
called for angels to come from Africa and South America to help President Trump win the 2020 election.
And Hollandsentinel.com reports that White sealed the deal with this utterance in “tongues”…
“Tika hatta onda ora batta ronda aka aka ora manda rasa ta, etc.,” while promoting Trump.
Please do not bother looking up Paula’s “speaking in tongues” prophesy on your Google translator. I’ve never seen nor heard a language, ancient or modern, composed almost exclusively of two syllable words.
What a tangled confused mess some of the "church" is in. These are the folks that will one day team up with the one-worlders...