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Charismatics Issue Death Threats after ‘Prophet’ Repents of Giving False Trump Prophecy

Well-known charismatic “prophet” and speaker Jeremiah Johnson has been subjected to thousands of blistering emails and death threats after apologizing for a false prophecy he made regarding Trump’s reelection, sharing that because he publicly repented of saying what was clearly a false thing, he was been “losing ministry partners every hour and counting” and that he has come to the realization that “the prophetic/charismatic movement are far SICKER than I could have ever dreamed of.”

The furious vitriol and pentecostal panic came after Johnson unequivocally took responsibility for his false claim that the President would win re-election, telling supporters that what he believed her heard at the time was not from God, that it was the product of his own flesh, and that “I was wrong. I am deeply sorry, and I ask for your forgiveness.”

Johnson describes the fallout on his Facebook wall:

Over the last 72 hours, I have received multiple death threats and thousands upon thousands of emails from Christians saying the nastiest and most vulgar things I have ever heard toward my family and ministry. I have been labeled a coward, sellout, a traitor to the Holy Spirit, and cussed out at least 500 times. We have lost ministry partners every hour and counting.

“I have been flabbergasted at the barrage of continued conspiracy theories being sent every minute our way and the pure hatred being unleashed.  To my great heartache, I’m convinced parts of the prophetic/charismatic movement are far SICKER than I could have ever dreamed of.

I truthfully never realized how absolutely triggered and ballistic thousands and thousands of saints get about Donald Trump. It’s terrifying! It’s full of idolatry!  If I helped to prop up this ideology concerning him, I will need to repent again and stir up even more hell.”

Far sicker indeed.

We pray for Johnson that he repents of all his false prophecies, as he still clings to many, and that he would leave the abiding deviltry of the charismatic movement.