American Prophets
In a facebook post below, Dan Hawk has some interesting comments about what he calls Dominionist Prophets. I agree with most of his points, although they do not all apply in every case. However, I don’t think that you have not gone far enough to get to the main issue. Dan sees the issue as a problem with biblical interpretation, particularly eschatological passages. I see the issue as a problem with the way the prophetic ministry has developed in the United States.
The recovery of the gift of prophecy has been an incredible blessing for the church. The three or four personal prophesies that I have received over my lifetime (through Christian friends, not travelling ministries) have been a huge blessing and encouragement in my walk with Jesus.
Unfortunately, there has been no room for the development of prophetic ministries within the structures of the pastor-leader-controlled churches that predominates the western church, so the ministry of the prophet to the church and the prophet to the nation have not emerged, despite being urgently needed. Instead, prophetic people have moved onto the internet, where there is no discipline and very little testing, so the few bits of gold released in that environment have been overwhelmed by prophetic mush.
Worse still, it has become a breeding ground for false prophets.
The appeal of the so-called dominion prophets arises out of disappointment and hunger. The scriptures are full of promises about God’s victory on earth, but modern evangelicalism has not explained how this victory will come to pass. Careful exegesis has been essential for challenging crazy ideas, but unfortunately, it has sucked the life of eschatology.
Defeating false teachings is important, but it leaves a vacuum, if something equally viable and inspiring is not put in its place. We have now arrived at a point where the evangelical church does not have a feasible and motivating eschatology. Consequently, most Christians have grabbed onto the only serious option, which is dispensationalism. The evangelical movement does not have an inspirational vision of the Kingdom of God, or an explanation of how it will come to fulfilment. Instead, “Kingdom” has become a popular adjective to attach to whatever the church is doing, so the term has become an empty concept.
Sound exegesis will not expose false prophets and prophecies. Academic methods will not expose them. The only antidote to false prophets is true prophets, like Miciah and Jeremiah. They will often be ignored, but when history works its course, they will be proved right and the mistakes of the false prophets will be exposed.
A related problem is that the people of the United States have made an idol of their constitution, and the system of government that it purports to define, even though it is not clear what it is. This idolatry has left the nation vulnerable to spirits of deception, pride, violence and control. Consequently, the nation has been dogged by American exceptionalism and a belief in using military power to achieve their nation’s goals, which has created a heady environment for false prophets to work in.
The dominionist prophets are committed to the use of political and military power to achieve God’s purposes on earth. This aligns exactly with the values of most Americans. Therefore, not surprisingly, the most popular prophets in the United States are those who preach Christian nationalism, and especially the use of political and military power to achieve God’s purposes on earth. I call them horned prophets. The Bible calls them false prophets.
This is the critical issue. The United States has a serious false prophet problem. The number is far greater than the two hundred confronted by Miciah. Unfortunately, the US church and nation do not have a true prophet like Jeremiah or Miciah to confront the false prophets that are leading it astray.
According to the Psalms, the lack of a true prophet was part of the curse on a disobedient Israel.
We are given no signs from God; no prophets are left, and none of us knows how long this will be" (Psalm 74:9).I wonder if this lack of true prophets is actually a curse on the United States.


2 comments:
What exactly do you consider a false prophet? One who has had no prophecies come to pass? Or one who has had some but not all come to pass? One who doesn't quote scripture to back up their prophecies? What do you do with Isaiah who has prophecies still not fulfilled yet as do a few other Old Testament prophets. In America we call ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, Fox and others false prophets (or just flat out liars with an evil agenda). There are quite a few American prophets who teach scripture and who have many prophecies fulfilled so far. Several of them prophesied Donald Trump as far back as 2007 along with things being exposed that have been exposed. Julie Green has so many prophesies fulfilled daily it takes a team updating several times a day to keep up with them. They post the news links and the links to the transcripts of the actual words and date given for each news link of hers on Telegram at https://t.me/PropheciesFulfilled . Her prophecies are posted at jgminternational.org/media and her videos are at https://rumble.com/c/JulieGreenMinistries. Also, Kim Clement has passed on but he prophesied many words that are still coming to pass like crazy right now. You can read his at https://www.houseofdestiny.org/prophecy/ or watch his videos on his Kim Clement Youtube channel (his daughter Donne' posts them as they come to fruition. I think possibly people from other countries don't understand their prophecies because they don't understand all the government corruption that is hiding so much truth right now but is being exposed left and right (pun intended) now.
If you don't see the value of us being free from the rule of the aristocrats and monarchs in the global cabal according to our Constitution while other nations are still under their rule then I can't help you there. We are ineffective in our freedoms because of the infiltration of those same entities through the Federal Reserve, debt slavery, medical madness, toxic farms and factory foods and now the enormous child trafficking networks running globally and through our nation as well but I assure you we are regaining our freedom through spiritual correction from God through His Word and His prophets and by standing up as the majority against the minority of evil elites and perversion pushing groups.
I suggest you check out those sites listed above and then sit back and watch them all continue to unfold while the Remnant in America (like Israel) are standing against great evil in the US and around the world and see greater exposures and then the fall and destruction of the world systems that prematurely gained foothold in all countries in the world. We have plenty of issues in America but we are willing to stand and fight the good fight to occupy our God-given territory as we take it back from the evil ones. There is no time for criticizing other nations and trying to judge what God Himself is judging right now in America, in the Church and around the world.
I came across this website a while back and purchased your books because I am researching what the Kingdom of God in this day and age should look like so we can be building His Kingdom as we tear down the world systems that have stolen our victory thus far (but no farther!).We know what we have is wrong but we have not been taught much about what it's supposed to look like in the modern world. Equipping the Saints has been sorely lacking across many pulpits in America and apparently around the world as well.
Your books are fascinating though I don't quite completely agree with every bit of your view point. I do appreciate your explanations of what a natural Kingdom is since we have no idea what it's like to be under a King. You certainly challenge my thinking in some ways as I endeavor to daily put on the mind of Christ and fulfill my little part of His Great Commission. I hope I have been able to also challenge your thinking as well. God bless you and thank you for sharing all the info on this website and writing the books.
I see in U.S. a problem with a modern church that is driven by a desire for entertainment and prosperity.
The church seems to be focused on what's in it for them.
A delusion of "of course God blesses us." not really understanding her fundamental relationship with the Creator God.
We are His and He is not ours.
God has no debt to America. We have been much Blessed but that Blessing is in the balance.
We the modern Church must recommit ourselves to the old time foundations of repentance,holiness of vessel,and unselfish worship of the Almighty,Gracious,Merciful,
and Loving God who was and is and is to come.
Awake and arise Church of America.
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