Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them. - Romans 16:17 (KJV)
Jeremiah Johnson is a false prophet within the apostate church. How do we know this? Because the bible tells us so. This entire network of false prophets create their own unbiblical paradigm to avoid facing the truth that the bible has one simple rule for prophets and that is they cannot be wrong, ever. If that sounds like a strict standard you can take it up with God but it seems right to me. If you are claiming to hear directly from God, shouldn't you be at least correct? God is never wrong. The truth is that false prophets do not hear from God at all. They instead hear from the hearts, which the bible assures us is the most wickedly deceitful thing ever created, and they attribute these thoughts/feelings/dreams/hallucinations to "hearing from God." Johnson, "prophe-lied awhile back that God told him that Donald Trump was going to win a second term. Now, as prophecies go, this was pretty lame as he gave himself a 50-50 shot. As we know now though, he still got it wrong. So the drama began where he lashed out at critics and consigned people who did not vote for Trump to hell. Apparently, he has come full circle and is trying to regain his street cred so he has apologized at the above link. Let us reason together and see how false this man truly is.
"I have submitted this letter to senior, respected national leaders in the Body who have now given their approval to publicly release it. I am also currently in relationship with local church elders where I reside who I greatly value and believe are essential for accountability in my life, marriage, and ministry. We have dialogued, prayed, and I continue to receive their instructions and corrections. I have learned some very hard and valuable lessons throughout this process and I intend to be as transparent as possible in the following remarks. The prophetic ministry is simply one of the gifts that God has given His body and we should always be actively seeking relationship and accountability, first at the local level and then nationally if that is where God's calling leads us." - Jeremiah Johnson
Yeah, no. This summarizes the global problem with the way the apostate church mangles prophecy. Being accountable to other false leaders does not make you any more credible but this gives the illusion of credibility. People look at explanations such as these and think that Jeremiah sounds reasonable, right? I mean he sounds apologetic and sincere and look! He is submitting himself to authority! No beloved he is not. First of all, he is not under the authority of Christ and His word. That is the ultimate authority. For example, Kris Vallotton is responsible to Bill Johnson. Now, while Kris is a lunatic false prophet, Bill Johnson is far worse. So unless Jeremiah is answerable to someone who will use the bible to tell him to stop calling himself a prophet when he is now disqualified, who cares that he answers to him?
"My aim in this public apology is twofold. First, I would like to repent for inaccurately prophesying that Donald Trump would win a second term as the President of the United States. I refuse to blame the saints and say, "It didn't come to pass because they did not pray enough." Nor will I proclaim, "Donald Trump actually won, so I was right, but now it has been stolen from him." I believe the first statement seeks to alleviate the prophetic messenger from the responsibility of what he prophesied, and the second statement is filled with potential pride and an unwillingness to humble himself and admit he was wrong." - Jeremiah Johnson
Strange, I do not recall Jeremiah initially reacting to the election results and the criticism for "getting it wrong" so even handedly. Thankfully these days we have a record of what people actually said: