Ged wrote:Ged wrote: Abel, please read Jeremiah 28:1-4 and take note. (And do not assume that I am against the gift of prophecy.)All Im saying is that there have always been false prophets. I dont know Mark Taylor, but it appears that he is speaking his own personal wishes rather than the word of the Lord. Time will tell.abelcainsbrother wrote:Thanks,but could you elaberate on this prophecy?Are you saying that Mark Taylor's prophecy is a false prophecy or are you saying that Donald Trump is the king of Babylon and God is going to break the yoke of the King? You do realize that it is God that puts up or down kings and rulers and God put up Donald Trump at this time.So what is your prophecy saying?
Will you renounce this prophecy if the US economy declines? Will you renounce this prophecy if the US fails to move its embassy to Jerusalem? Will you renounce this prophecy if Trump speaks more lies?
Yes,I will renounce this prophecy if it is not fully fulfilled.America's relationship with Israel has already improved because of Trump being elected,it does not mention the embassy being moved to Jerusalem but it could be a sign that this prophecy is being fulfilled whether or not the embassy is moved.I think we have to gauge this prophecy on its own merits and see that some of it has already been fulfilled,but not all,but we cannot fully say it is a false prophecy yet.It will depend on what happens,but so far I see some of it has already been fulfilled but some of it has yet to be fulfilled. What makes you think this is a false prophecy?What do you base it on? Mark Taylor was a nobody before God gave him this prophecy and so it goes to show how God can work in our lives and totally change things for us.Mark Taylor even says this.