When Prophetic Words Fail.
By Jennifer Eivaz
There were several prophetic words from known prophets that went public, on Christian media, and on social media stating that Trump would win this 2020 election. The majority of these prophetic words were clear. They were not muddy, they were not timeline subjective, they were not presented as being a condition of prayer. They were concise statements of a 2020 election win.
This leaves us an important question to answer. Since the election didn’t happen as prophesied, are these prophets false prophets? Or, did they make a mistake?
Before we presume that designation, let’s make sure we know what a false prophet is. A prophet is designated false mostly because of poor character and a lack of relationship with God. It is not because they said a wrong prophetic word. Now obviously, if a prophet continues to give predictive prophecies that do not come to pass, then sensible people would stop hearing them prophetically.That’s common sense. In regard to poor character, however, a false prophet operates from a selfish agenda, an evil motive, and/or has issues of morals.
For example, we read about Balaam in the Old Testament who could prophesy and cause a supernatural outcome but wasfinancially motivated. Balaam would prophesy based on who paid him, and then prophesy what he was being paid to prophesy.
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