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Jeremiah Johnson: God Is Using Trump’s Loss to Expose Our Idolatry of Prophets and Politics

February 22, 2021 by Staff

(ChurchLeaders) Jeremiah Johnson is calling out people in the charismatic movement for building a modern-day Tower of Babel out of “prophets and politics.” He believes there is a “rogue” and “rebellious spirit in the charismatic prophetic movement,” a spirit that God has revealed by preventing Donald Trump from being re-elected.

“I believe that parts of the charismatic movement are deeply sick,” said Johnson in Part 1 of a three-part series released in February entitled, “I Was Wrong.” “I want to go on record again by saying I absolutely believe that that is a true statement. I believe that this election cycle has revealed how desperately we need reformation in the prophetic movement…We need an absolute overhaul.”

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