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Summary
➡ The David Knight Show talks about how Michael Brown, a believer in spiritual gifts like prophecy, criticized those who made false predictions about Trump’s re-election in 2020. Despite their claims, Trump did not win the election or any court cases related to it. Some prophets even suggested that Biden’s victory was fraudulent or that Trump was still the true president in God’s eyes. Brown argues that these false prophets gave people false hope and expectations, and they should have prayed for God’s will to come to pass instead of making bold, inaccurate predictions.
➡ The article discusses various religious figures who predicted that Trump would win the 2020 election and their reactions after he lost. Some, like Lance Walno and Greg Locke, continued to insist that Trump won, while others, like Jeremiah Johnson, admitted they were wrong and saw it as a humbling experience. Johnson, who initially prophesied Trump’s victory, later felt that he had been misled and used the experience to refocus his ministry. The article also highlights the dangers of gaining a platform through political prophecies, as it can overshadow the religious message and lead to a toxic environment.
➡ The text discusses the backlash faced by some individuals who apologized for their incorrect predictions about Trump’s re-election. It also criticizes those who continue to believe in these false prophecies and suggests that their hope is misplaced in Trump rather than God. The text further highlights the need for these prophets to repent and for people to stop idolizing them.
➡ Some people aim to control us and take away our individual worth, using tools like isolation, deception, and intimidation. They want to know everything about us while hiding their own actions. It’s important to fight back by sharing information and exposing their secrets. Support can be given through financial means or prayers.
Transcript
Michael Brown, who is somebody who believes that spiritual gifts like prophecy have continued, took them on. He said, you’re discrediting what I believe. And he said, you’re discrediting Christ with what you’re doing. He’s written books to take these people on as well. And now he wrote another article through Thursday. Last Thursday said were the 2020 Trump prophets, right? After all, you know, I’ve played for you all these YouTube videos from Julie Green. One after the other prediction that she made that didn’t come true. I said, how many, how many of these things have to go wrong before the MAGA people drag her outside the camp and stone her as they would in Old Testament times? If you’re speaking for God, you don’t get anything wrong ever.
That’s the bottom line. And so, you know, I also saw the beginning of October on YouTube. There were all these videos coming up about a week before they were predicting the end of the world. Sometime October 2nd through 4th, there’s going to be coinciding with the Jewish feast of Trumpets. Christ is going to come back. And you know, and look, we’ve got these stars have aligned and all this other kind of stuff. And they were also talking about this asteroids, this is all going to happen. And then when it didn’t happen second through fourth, then they put it out again and they had a new date of like the 9th or something like that.
And they were getting lots and lots of views and it was being pushed to me when I would go to YouTube, being pushed. So Michael Brown said it was all the rage back in 2020. A chorus of prophetic leaders announced a certainty that Trump would be reelected, serve a second term in the White House. But he did not. At least not in 2020. But now that he has been reelected, does this mean these people were right? He says no, certainly not. First of all, some of the quote unquote prophets, and he said, I’ll let God decide their actual status and calling said that Trump would serve eight consecutive years.
They were dogmatic, they were clear, they were aggressive. And Even after the 2020 election results were announced, they kept saying, watch and see, but nothing happened. It’s exactly what Steve Pacinic was doing with Alex before the election. Oh, there’s, you know, we had blockchain watermark ballots and we got 20,000 National Guard. They’re already arresting people. And they kept that up. They kept that up all the way through January 6th. They kept it up after January 6th. They kept it up after January 21st when Trump left. And you know, they kept having him back on again. Why is it? Well, for the same reason all these people will link to Nostradamus and stuff, because it’s clickbait.
Everybody will always click on it. So what does he say the future is going to be? Well, I don’t know if I believe that, but I want to know what he has to say. Second says Michael Brown, after Biden’s victory was announced and the prophets predicting his reelection doubled down, many of them said Trump did win the election, but that it was stolen. So he says. So that begs this question. If Trump is going to win but actually lose, why didn’t God show them this, too? He said it’d be like me giving you a prophetic word that a rich man is going to buy you a sports car next week and entirely for free.
I just failed to tell you that it would be carjacked on the way to your house and you would never even see it. And that is what a lot of them are still saying. A lot of them are still saying that with this. Others doubled down and said in the coming weeks the results will be overturned and Trump will be declared the winner. Some prophesied specific timetables. None of this happened. Not in a single instance or a single court case did Trump win anything, despite their guarantees. Again, Julie Green, one of the worst ones. With that and always going around this Reawaken America tour, some guy named Clay something or other, you know, and hanging out with Eric Trump and with Don Jr.
And everything. Boy, they really made her the queen of false prophecies. Others claimed there would be a coup and that Biden would be removed from office, and that would happen right after the inauguration or it would happen in March or in April or in August. Still others claim that Biden was not inaugurated and that there was an actor there taking his place and that Trump was a true president in God’s sight. Seriously, he said. Still others moved into other realms of spiritual fantasy. This quote unquote vision allegedly received on in April of 2021, three months after Biden is in the White House.
This person says, as I was praying today, I saw a vision of Donald J. Trump seated on the throne holding a golden scepter. You see the idolatry here. You see why I’m so disgusted with these people. They make an idol out of him. Don’t tell me otherwise. He also had a golden crown on his head. This, I was shown, is his present status. From heaven’s perspective, that becomes all I need to know as to should I back off saying the steel will not hold. See, it goes back to all this other stop the steal sold to people by that lying spy, Steve Pachenic, who was the errand boy for Henry Kissinger.
From heaven’s perspective, there’s only the legitimacy of Trump. God has assigned a massive contingency of angels to that scepter and to that crown, and they have not ceased assignment. And anointed seers can see this. To repeat, the prophetic word has been true all the way from November 3rd. On that date, Donald J. Trump won the election as spoken by his servants, the prophets. It was fulfilled. All uppercase. The only thing presently yet to be made visible is will an outrageous deal hold for a whole term? These people never give up. It will not. They said it will not, but it did.
The answer from God to the question of when is soon. Do I have a date on that? Soon. No, I don’t. And the people sin. The great sin they had made them a God of gold. Yeah, he’s on a golden throne upon their shoulders and rejoiced, saying, this be our God, O Israel. Yeah. Well, Michael Brown says, but what if God did show these prophets that Trump would be reelected, but they just misinterpreted what they saw. They were pretty adamant about it. He said if he did, the failure was in speaking prematurely and giving false hopes and expectations rather than praying secretly to God’s for God’s will to come to pass based on prophecies received.
It would also have been fine if they’d said, God showed me the 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. Except nobody said that. They didn’t say that. And so now we’re shaking our heads and wagging our fingers at these false prophets. Pro Trump prophets, however, says New Week Newsweek, are taking a victory lap after having been wrong for four years. Since when did that ever happen? When do you have a prophet who has lied to you consistently for four years? Oh, but now he’s saying the truth.
Or she’s saying the truth, right? Maga. Evangelical pastors and prophets, quote, unquote. They put that in quotes as well. Are taking a victory lap celebration for predicting a second Trump term after being wrong in the past four years. Let me say this, too. You know, when the Bible talks about prophets in the Old Testament, it’s not always about predicting the future. It really means that they are speaking on God’s behalf. These people are not speaking on God’s behalf. God is not a liar, he’s not a deceiver. But these people are. Many of these evangelicals have recirculated old videos that show them saying the Lord informed them that Trump would become president again.
And then Newsweek talks about several of them. Hank Kunaman, again, I don’t know these people. But he said. Before the 2020 vote, Kooneman predicted that Trump would win reelection. And when that didn’t happen, he argued that it was because God wanted to make it look as if pro trumpets were pro trumpets, so should call him pro Trump profits were wrong. Well, mission accomplished. If he wanted to make you guys look like liars, thieves, scam artists and false prophets, mission accomplished. God did that. He also guaranteed his followers that after Trump won the 2020 election, former Vice President Mike Pence would be elected in 2024.
Oh, I got that wrong too, right. Going to be two consecutive Trump terms, and then Pence would be in there now. Johnny Enlows, he said, I know some people bristle when we say that this is Trump’s third term and it’s like, no, he lost the second term. And number one, he didn’t lose. It was fraud. This is the guy again, you know, that Michael Brown said, oh, so God didn’t tell you that it was going to be stolen. So he said, it’s been given. It’s. It’s been him in power all along. So then can I blame the vaccine mandates on Trump? That’s the one thing that he didn’t mandate, the vaccine.
You know, he made. He made. He paid people to kill people with ventilators. He paid people to shut us down, lock us down, put masks on us, all this stuff. But he didn’t force. Well, if he was in power for the last years, last four years, he did that as well then. But said, uh, he, it’s. It’s been him in power not as a traditional president, but him in power as in given authority on the mountain of government by God. Lance Walno, again, where is Walnut? I think he’s in Tennessee, actually. I think somewhere in Tennessee.
I think Walnut is credited with being the first prophet to predict that Trump would win the White House, declaring Dec. 30, 2015, that he was anointed to become the next president. Maybe that’s where these. I won’t say that the. Never mind. The celebrity evangelical reminded his followers about his predictions during his election night live stream. And then he said that J6 was all antifa. He’s wrong about that as well. God has given permission to take it right to the White House, he said, we have. Greg Locke, who is here in Tennessee, celebrated Trump’s victory. He said he previously predicted that Trump would win the 2020 election.
Six months after that, he insisted that he was not wrong. He told his congregants in a fiery speech that Trump was not in the White House only because it was stolen from him. Again, this whole thing, you know, somebody breaks into your house and steals a trophy. Well, you still had the trophy. Well, that’s not right. You know, buying you the new car, but thief sees it, takes it before you ever see it. Anyway, Julie Green, oh, my favorite here, she put out a video entitled Prophecies Fulfilled the Return of my David. She wasn’t talking about me.
She did that two days after the election on Rumble. By the way, she had also predicted. And I’ve played these things in the past. I’m not going to go back and do a bunch of Julie Green hits. But all along the way, I was playing this stuff because she was making all these prophecies about all the court cases, and she was wrong about all them. She predicted that he would not be convicted in Manhattan. Before that, she predicted that he would not be indicted. Okay, so you can’t play word games with that. He was indicted. He wasn’t he.
And he was convicted. Again, how many mulligans does a Julie Green get? And so this article was from Christianity Today. How could all the prophets be wrong about Trump? And it kind of focuses on one guy who owned up to it. His name is Jeremiah Johnson. On the morning of November 4, as the country woke up to news that Biden was in the lead, Johnson sent out a, quote, prophetic warning unquot to his mailing list, saying he and a chorus of mature and tested prophets were in agreement. Trump had won. He said, either a lying spirit has filled the mouth of numerous trusted prophetic voices in America, or Trump really has won.
Well, I guess we know which one is true now. Who will be a lying spirit. And the mouths of these TV evangelists, who are all about fame and fortune, who will be a lying spirit in their mouth to expose them as frauds. And you got everybody lining up to do that. He says, I believe with all my heart that Trump is one, that it’s not a lying spirit that has filled our mouths today. He cringes when he thinks back about that message. Unlike those who continued to insist that Trump won, by early 2021, Johnson had reversed course.
Now he barely recognizes the person who wrote that email last year, and neither does his wife. Staff or close friends. Instead, he says God graciously used the messy fallout over the failed Trump prophecies to begin a catalytic, dramatic shift, unquote. In his life, he said, I was as entrenched as anyone. I tell people I feel like I’ve been rescued. I feel the kindness of God. I feel his discipline. I’ve cried so many tears just thanking the Lord for the wake up call. Looking back now, he sees how 2020’s election day will forever be a part of his story and an impetus for refocusing his calling and his ministry.
He said, because I was pastoring, because I was involved in the lives of people, I just thought it was a random. Well, God speaks to me, a word in my sanctuary, and it goes viral and Trump gets elected and that’s it, he said. But starting in 2018, he said, God began to speak to him again about Trump. He said, and some of his messages contained warnings for the church that God was after the president’s heart, not his money and power. And supporters began to see the error of his ways and would cry out for his soul.
Well, I haven’t seen any evidence of that. Quite frankly. They can all say, well, yeah, God has changed him with this assassination attempt. I haven’t seen any contrition, any acknowledgement that he even needs forgiveness. And that’s the saddest thing about Trump. Johnson had a three part dream. In the dream, the Dodgers won the World Series. Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in before the election, and Trump won the 2020 election. What is his wife feeding him before he goes to bed? A bit more gravy than the grave. In that dream, as Scrooge would say, he’s dreaming about the Dodgers winning the world.
You think that God is showing him that? Why? So he can place a bet or something? What’s the purpose of that if that were true, that that was coming from God? Anyway, as he looks back on it now, he sees the dangers of gaining a platform and an audience that was hungry to hear about the gospel. No, hungry to hear about the President. Not hungry to hear about the Lord Jesus Christ, but hungry to hear about the man who doesn’t need his forgiveness, Donald J. Trump. He said, Nine out of 10 messages I was preaching were about the Lord and nothing political or current, but because that one message would go viral or would grab so much attention, it became toxic and it became dangerous to me over time.
See, that’s the way it is. It’s a very subtle thing, right? Satan is very subtle. And so it isn’t like he appears in a puff of smoke and says, here, sign this and I’ll give all this stuff to you. I’ll take your soul. No, instead, it is a gradual. Hmm. You know, kind of. It’s kind of what B.F. skinner came up with called positive operant conditioning. You think he thought of that on his own or did he get some help from Lucifer? Right. You can get a dog or a dolphin or, you know, a cockatoo, anything, a parakeet.
You can get him to do anything. If you use positive operant conditioning, and that’s what Satan is using, you know, if you talk about Trump, guess what? It goes viral. And you say, well, that’s interesting, you know, and then you notice that nobody’s paying attention to anything else you say. Then you say positive stuff about Trump and it goes viral again. Of course, there’s also what’s called negative operant conditioning. You say negative things about Trump, people start attacking you. I can tell you that happens as well. I haven’t gotten any of the positive operant conditioning. I never gave that a try with anything positive about Trump.
I’ve gotten a lot of the negative operant conditioning. You know, it’s kind of like when you grab your dog and you rub their nose in the poop, you know, that time you spank them or whatever. That’s what I’ve been getting. So whether you want to call it a temptation or not, he says that’s what sells. And see, it’s not just the pastors, of course, it’s the media. People like Alex and like Mike Adams and stuff. They know what got attention and they will tell people that even David Martin will go in two years after he says Trump’s is in 2022.
He says, shame on Trump for saying, you know, bragging about the vaccine, for calling himself the vaccine. He fully father the vaccine. He fully owns all this stuff. And then a couple of months ago, he says, well, he didn’t know. He didn’t know. Shortly after it became clear that Trump had lost, Johnson said he heard another word from God, said, you’re wrong and I’m going to use this to humble you. He backed away from the ministry partnerships and followers who were still urging him to echo political prophecies and to offer commentary. And he shuffled Jeremiah Johnson Ministries and lost hundreds of high dollar donors.
I think it’s an interesting name. You know, he’s not the mountain man, Jeremiah Johnson, anyway. He was also called Liver Eating Johnson. He was famous for having when he had the Indians coming after him to kill him when he got them. He would cut their liver out and eat it as a intimidation to them. Eventually, they left him anyway. Great movie. They don’t show Robert Redford eating any livers. However, he describes experience as God taking him out of a room that was full of traps. I think that’s an interesting thing, isn’t it? Right? He says, there’s enough of Jesus in there to keep you in there, but there’s not enough of him to keep you focused.
He says, that’s a good way of describing so many things in our lives, isn’t it? Not just this particular thing he’s looking at. But I just got to say, Jesus wasn’t in there at all. He has no fellowship with darkness. He has no fellowship with lies. He has no fellowship with these lying politicians and the people who cover for them. So he wasn’t in there at all. It wasn’t that. He was mixed in there with a bunch of other stuff. One of Johnson’s longtime mentors, Denver pastor Lauren Sanford. So the two reconnected around the election, and they released their apologies on the same day.
And then something shocked them both after they apologized for getting it wrong. They got more backlash from MAGA for repenting than they did for getting it wrong. I had people who, when I would say, look, look at what Pachinik and Alex were telling you, and they’re still telling you this even after Trump is in Biden is in office. It’s a, shut up, shut up. You’re. You’re bad, you’re bitter, you’re this and that. And it’s like, I’m just trying to tell you these people have lied to you. They continue to lie to you. And it’s quite clear that everything that they’re selling you is a lie.
Why would you listen to them? But they hated me and they hated these guys when they came back and said, you know, we got it wrong. I didn’t get it wrong about Buchenwick. But even when you get it right, MAGA hates you. You worship. You will worship and bow down before Trump. Never. I will never do that. Many who prophesied Trump’s reelection, along with many pastors, continue to cling to their stances after the election because, you know, the people wanted to believe a lie. Several doubled down on their prophecies and raised the stakes. Rick Joyner joined TV evangelist Jim Baker, who has a wonderful track record, doesn’t he? Great Christian leader, these TV evangelists.
I, you know, quite frankly, I can imagine God saying, oh, let’s discredit some of These TV evangelists, we need to have a revival in this country. These TV evangelists need to be thoroughly exposed. We can use Trump to do it, but a lot of people aren’t going to pay attention. So he joined up with TV evangelist Jim Baker in predicting that the country should prepare itself for Civil War and 2020. So many of God’s people are hurting and the world is mocking us, thinking that our faith in Jesus is just as false as these failed Trump prophecies, said Michael Brown.
He said, after all, they wonder, how could all the prophets be wrong? Well, because they’re not prophets. And then they talk in this Newsweek article about the seven mountain ideology that’s been around for decades. They go back and they say, you’ve had people in the past like Bill Bright, who was with Campus Crusade for Christ, and that has gone thoroughly apostate. Now they’ve purged even Christ out of it. They call it crew, and they’ve thoroughly embraced the religion of alphabets. You got Francis Schaeffer. I said it was a response to the separatist mindset. You know, Francis Schaeffer would say, well, how then should we live as Christians? Should we engage the culture? Should we engage entertainment and these other things? And I think he’s right.
I think we do. But you gotta be careful that you don’t fall off the horse on the other side. You know, we had people say we’re gonna be take ourselves out of the world and live this monastic existence. And Schaeffer was saying, no, culture is going rapidly off the rails. 60 years ago, you said that we need to get involved in it, but these people fell off on the other side. Michael Brown says the problem is when you couple it with a Dominionist mentality in which we spiritually take over, they further combine it with a postmillennial theology and of course, even a premillennialist theology like Christian Zionism.
The key thing is, Christ said, my kingdom is not of this world. His concerns and our concerns should transcend Trump. Regardless of what your eschatology is, it should never push you in a direction to avoid the difficult obedience that God has called us to. And yet that’s what people use it for. They like to be armchair theologists and futurists, and they focus on what’s going to happen in the future and pay no attention at all to what is happening in the culture, to what is happening in their life. Their family, even after Biden was sworn in Enloe, maintained that Trump’s victory and declared, if you can see what’s in Heaven.
Who’s sitting on the throne? Go up and look at the presidency seat in heaven and see who’s there. It ain’t Biden. It’s Trump. How did he go up there and see that? He also linked it to Trump’s prophetic destiny, to Seven Mountain Dominionism and the QAnon conspiracy by claiming that there are child sacrificing pedophiles in a worldwide network at the top of the mountains and that God sent Trump in a divine rescue operation. And this is what we saw from QAnon over and over and over again. You know, it’s kind of interesting that when somebody sets out to deceive you, they understand what their weakness is and they will play against it as if it’s their strength.
So if you got a president, for example, who hung out with a known pedophile pervert, Jeffrey Epstein was his best friend for a decade, then you reinvent Trump as the guy who’s going to save us from people like Jeffrey Epstein who are pedophiles in power. I’ve talked about it before. I said, you know, when I bought a Volkswagen Rabbit, I remember seeing a sales stuff on it, and they said, look at the way that we have set up the steering wheel. They actually had a little presentation about how if you’re in a frontal collision, it would break off the steering column so that it wouldn’t shove the steering wheel into you.
And lo and behold, a couple years later, Consumer Reports did a special report about how the Volkswagen Rabbit was the worst in terms of shoving the steering wheel into the driver. Did they know that? Did they go against type? You know, you got something that is really stupid. What you do, you call it smart, right? We got all kinds of smart devices for stupid people who believe that they’re smart to use them. No, they’re actually monitoring and reporting on you. But, yeah, we’ll call it smart. Smart stuff. For dumb, you always play against type, right? And so you take somebody who hung out with a known pedophile, had all kinds of experiences with him, and you make him the leader of the pedophile resistance.
Sanford, who still remembers Y2K when major prophets prophesied the whole world was going to come to an end and all the computers are going to crash. He said, I’ve not heard a single apology from anyone who prophesied all that. Had somebody send me a link to a video that Bill Cooper did just before he died. And he was talking about Alex Jones and how Alex had used that Y2K thing like on, you know, late that night, you know, as we’re going into the year 2000, he was doing a broadcast and he said, yeah, we got. National Guard has moved into Austin and they’ve shut everything down.
No apologies for that. I’d never seen that before. But, yes, Bill Cooper did that just before he died. The prophecies, they were given months before those surrounding the election, claimed that the coronavirus would begin to disappear before it ever reached the American shore. We had that as well as, didn’t we? And so it was. You see this kind of stuff, all these Nostradamus people. California ministry leader Sean Bolz looks back and sees a messiah complex among some of the former president’s Christian followers. They attached their faith to that so much that when I repented, I became like an AWOL soldier who is no longer on the team.
One handwritten letter warned that when Trump’s reelected again, bolts would be strung up in front of the White House and killed as a false prophet. No matter what people tell you, I mean, what we watched and the fruit of people’s behavior, their hope was not in God. Their hope was in Trump. And that’s the saddest thing about all of this stuff. Jeremiah Johnson said, we’ve talked about idolatry in politics, but there is idolatry to prophets as well. Nobody talks about that. He says he believes that these prophets became an idol within the body of Christ and they obviously have been humbled and they need to repent.
And he said, the people need to repent worshiping these prophets. We’ll be right back. The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
It’s time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you’ll find@thedavidknightshow.com thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can’t support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. The David KnightShow.com.
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