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Devotionals    H3'ed 11/13/24

Dr. Michael Brown - Excusing the 2020 False Prophets, Protecting the Brand

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No doc, it is not a valid question. It is an absurd question. Was God vague? Was He being coy? Was He whispering? Did God intend to interject this much confusion when the bible says He is not the author of confusion? Maybe, and I mean maybe, if it were one man we could say maybe he needed a hearing aid but all of them? Every single false prophet that writes for Charisma got it that wrong by accident? They all misinterpreted God? The staggering disconnect that Dr. Brown never acknowledges is first of all the unseemliness of comparing the prophecies regarding the coming Messiah and the false prophecies regarding a carnal rapist being reelected. Secondly, the entire point is the false prophet brigade did set a time. They clearly, all predicted that Donald trump would win the 2020 election. They were not speculating that maybe this was a nebulous time frame. None of them ever imagined that he would win in 2024 because they were all in on 2020. In fact, if someone clearly predicted that Trump would get crushed din 2020 but be reelected in 2024, THAT would have been amazing. Thirdly, Dr. Brown openly admits they were wrong, and that they should never have set dates but allows enough subterfuge and doubt to preserve them somehow as legitimate prophets! He does not care that countless numbers of charismatic so-called prophets openly lied about hearing from God! He tries to deflect it all away by pretending to chastise them for "setting dates." That was not the issue doc. The issue was that they lied about what God said and then tripled down with shapeshifting nonsense and imaginary scepters and crowns. All laid at the feet of God, essentially making Him out to be a liar. While Dr. Brown excuses it.

"Given that the whole story of Trump's reelection is almost impossible to believe"whether you're for him or against, it seems almost miraculous"I have no problem believing that God showed people in 2020 that he would serve two terms. If He did, the failure was in speaking prematurely and giving false hopes and expectations, rather than praying secretly for God's will to come to pass based on prophecies received. It would also have been fine if they had said, "God showed me Trump will serve two terms, but I have no idea if they'll be consecutive or not." Today, we'd be shaking our heads and marveling. Let us, then, tread carefully when it comes to speaking for God." - Dr. Michael Brown

It wasn't a miracle. The insinuation that it might be is again to blaspheme God. The allusion to it possibly being a miracle indicates the possibility that God Himself orchestrated the election of Donald Trump, as opposed to simply allowing it. Now we are out of the phase pretending to be critical and into the main thrust of this article which is to defend and deflect and lend credibility back to these lying false prophets. Dr. Brown has no problem believing God showed people that Trump would serve two terms? Except none of them said that God said that. ALL of them said God showed them Trump was going to win the 2020 election. The failure is that these people are abject liars, Dr. Brown, not that they merely spoke prematurely. They never received any prophecies, and you know it. You just spent the first half of the article pretending to mock them for it and now you want to excuse it? The reason why none of them said God showed me Trump would serve two terms is because all of them were too busy lying about 2020. It is not that they misinterpreted, misheard, or failed to understand. They were lying, just like Dr. Brown is doing here to grant them cover.

This is not some esoteric, gnostic unknown. Prophecy is claiming God said something. God has made it very clear that the way to evaluate false from true is if the prophecy comes to pass. Because of that, most false prophets today are vague or give themselves huge windows of time, like when Benny Hinn prophesied in 1990 that Fidel Castro would die in the 1990s. He would die in 2018 because God will not be mocked. Even the aforementioned David Taylor took a 50-50 chance and picked the team that was favored to win and had the best quarterback at the time in Peyton Manning. He still lost as bad as Trump in 2020 because God will not be mocked. Despite the false prophets being vague and giving themselves a huge time window, they all abandoned these protections in 2020. They were sure that Trump was going to win, probably because they only got their news from right wing sources. So, they went all in. They did not hedge their bets because no one carnal could have foreseen that if Trump lost, that he would run in 2024. So, the only conclusion one can reach is they lied, either to themselves or willfully to everyone else, or both. Many from this group have been taught that any random thought that pops into their wickedly deceitful heart must be "from God." Thus, modern prophecy is nothing more than clairvoyance with a patina of Christianese slapped on for appearance sake. The problem for people like Steven Strang and Dr. Michael Brown is these are the same false prophets that make up that wing of the Charismaniacal Industrial Complex. These are the people with millions of followers and generate millions of dollars. They sell out stadiums and arenas for their fake Christian events and conferences. They are the ones the NAR uses to lie to the church that God is speaking when they want to advance their carnal political goals. When they want the sheep to believe that Donald Trump is really King Jehu and that Kamala Harris is secretly Jezebel, they need the false prophet brigade to claim God said it, instead of the email they got from Steven Strang. There was little they could do immediately following 2020 other than pretend it was stolen but now that Trump has been reelected? Now, they can go back and reclaim the narrative that they were all possibly right after all. They just had an oopsie. They should have secretly prayed about the timing. They must have not interpreted God correctly, as if He was speaking Swahili to them at the time. It is wrong. It is absurd. It is evil.

These charlatans were wrong in 2020, and God exposed them. They all demanded a king in 2024, so God gave them the desires of their evil hearts. Just like Israel before them, they rejected God for these desires and God relented. Now, they are running around doing a victory dance while their idol has started building a monument to himself like King Saul before him. They did not mistake 2020 for 2024. They instead have mistaken blessing for judgment.

Reverend Anthony Wade - November 13, 2024

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