Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part, but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away. - 1Corinthians 9:8-9 (ESV)
The false prophet industrial complex generates million of dollars, fleecing the flock and the apostate church system daily. Their foundational premise is so unbiblical. They have managed to create an alternate reality that is divorced from scripture. The primary grift they perpetrate is that God somehow changed the requirements and standards for prophecy between the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament standard was simple. If God really told someone a word for His people, then it would naturally come true. If a word was brought on behalf of the creator of the entire universe and it did not come true, then the person was marked as false and avoided. God relied upon His prophets much more in the Old Testament times because there was no printing press, or published scriptures readily available. Toda of course, there is, and God has already revealed His will to us in the holy scriptures. God did not divinely inspire over 40 authors to reveal His will and then, oops, forgot something that He wants Benny Hinn or Jennifer LeClaire to deliver now to His people. Imagine Almighty God realizing that after 66 books he forgot to address the sneaky squid spirit. That is biblically insane.
So, the problem the modern-day false prophets have is they are always wrong. Why? Because they are not actually hearing from God at all. They have exchanged true prophecy, which reveals and points people to Christ, with clairvoyance, targeted guessing and psychic parlor tricks. David Taylor once prophesied who would win the Super Bowl and missed by over 40 points. Pat Robertson once prophesied massive hurricanes would hit the east coast one summer and then none even reached shore. Benny Hinn once prophesied Fidel Castro would die somewhere in the 1990s and even though he gave himself a decade for a man with failing health, he still missed by 16 years. God will not be mocked beloved. In 2020, God exposed nearly all false prophets within the Charismaniacal world. They all had prophesied that Donald Trump was going to win the election and instead, he lost by seven million votes. Now that Trump has won in 2024, it was only a matter of time before the brand fought back and tried to pretend they were all correct in 2020. The above linked article by Daniel Kolenda, graduate of Brownsville School of the Stupidnatural, is trying to push that garbage. Let us reason once more together beloved.
'After winning a second term as president of the United States, Donald Trump has become only the second president in our nation's history to serve two non-consecutive terms. Following much debate on this topic within the prophetic realm, evangelist Daniel Kolenda is explaining why the prophecies about the president were correct after all. "From our vantage point, at this point in history, this has been the wildest political drama maybe ever," says Kolenda. "The first Trump presidency was unlikely. The second one was impossible. But not only has Trump won, he's won a decisive victory, a clean sweep"they're calling it a historic comeback, a landslide victory in swing states, and everybody from both sides of the political aisle seem to be in shock."' - Charisma News
Let us first deal with the insane false narratives Kolenda argues to try and mystify or deify Trump. The election was not a landslide. Mr. Trump did not even garner 50% of the vote. Whereas Trump lost by seven million votes in 2020, he only won by two million in 2024, so cool your jets. It is a great comeback story, no doubt, but impossible? Hardly. When you factor in how unhappy the country was about the economy, the flawed nature of the Democratic candidate, the unending flow of dark money into elections, it was very possible. The real problem here of course is the assertion that the prophecies in 2020 were "right." They were not. They were not even close. Imagine if someone had prophesied in 2020 that Trump would lose and then win again in 2024? Now THAT would have been incredible. You know who knew in 2020 how these elections would play out? God knew. So, if people who claim to be prophets are hearing from God, why did He not tell any of them? Why did none of them offer the accurate prophecy that would have blown people's minds and probably drawn them to God and to the prophetic? The answer is simple. They were all lying and 2024 does not change those lies.
"Kolenda points out that Trump won both the popular and electoral votes, and that, along with Trump, Republicans took control of the House and the Senate. He further connects this to the fact that many prophetic voices predicted Trump would serve two terms. However, when he did not return to the presidency in 2020, many declared these individuals to be false prophets. Now, Kolenda poses a question to those who labeled these Christians as false prophets. "What do the critics do with the fact that Trump has won now? Given the fact that so many charismatics prophesied that he would win and many even predicted that he would win twice, and he did," says Kolenda. Kolenda asks viewers whether they believe there will be any apology from those who criticized and demeaned the prophetic. He points out that if those who prophesied about Trump's victory truly believed it would happen in 2020, their own soulish desires may have influenced the prophecy. In that case, repentance would be necessary. However, he also suggests that some may have simply misunderstood the timing and what the Lord meant. (1 Cor. 13:9)." - Charisma News