Posted on 06/16/2018 8:50:19 AM PDT by marktwain
In November of 2016, the world witnessed what many said was impossible: Donald Trump elected President of the United States. Nearly every poll predicted his defeat but when the electoral map flipped red in the final hours, one man says he'd always known Trump would win.
His name is Mark Taylor, coauthor of The Trump Prophecies, who says nearly everything God told him is coming to pass.
'You're Hearing the Voice of a President'
In April of 2011, Taylor, a retired firefighter from Orlando, Florida, was watching the news when then businessman Donald Trump came on the screen.
"I didn't know a lot about Donald, I just knew that he was a very powerful businessman, built this empire, and he was toying with the idea of running for president at the time. Most people thought it was a joke so I'm listening to him on an interview and all of the sudden I hear the voice of the Lord say, 'You're hearing the voice of a president,'" Taylor said.
He went into his office, got out a pen and paper and started to write what he says the Holy Spirit told him.
"He was saying basically that America was going to prosper like never before; Israel and America, the ties between the two countries would be stronger than ever before; the dollar would be the strongest it's ever been, it was very detailed as far as what God was showing me," Taylor said.
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Matthew 24:24 For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.
The word many and false prophets appear together so often in Scripture that this tells us that there wont be a lot or several of them but many, meaning not a few. Jesus warns us about this many in this same chapter of Matthew 24 where He says and many false prophets will appear and lead many astray (Matt 24:11). The Apostle John also says many (1st John 4:1), Peter says many will follow them (2nd Pet 2:2) and in Jeremiahs day there were also very many so this is not a select few that the writers were talking about but many false prophets and there seems to be no shortage of them today just as Jesus warned that there would be many false prophets who will lead many astray or I would say they will lead many away from the truth that is.
After, actually. But no matter.
Thanks CAWW- Been reading up on this man mark taylor- Wow- I posted the following in another thread about him and what he preaches- definitely someone to steer clear of
Ive also heard God will bless because of the few remaining faithful- but scriptures declare that in the end times things get worse- much worse- not better- Were kicking God out of American life- and sin and sinners are becoming much much bolder and blatantly anti-Christian- The bible does not speak of a great revival in end times like Mark proclaims- that is a theology from a cult called NAR revivalism (New Apostolic Reformation) - it is a cult wrapped up in miraculous signs and wonders- Heres a short blurb on it- more can be found on that site-
[[The New Apostolic Reformation began in 1948 through the New Order of the Latter Rain (NOLR) cult. This movement attempted to restore the church by establishing a New Order of an end-times government of Apostles and Prophets, ruling the world by triggering a global spiritual revival/awakening thus ushering Jesus Christs return. They taught that man can become gods. Although they called this Manifest Sons of God, it has been repackaged repeatedly under many names.]]
All that said, I pray the dude is right.
Any group proclaiming miraculous signs and wonders should be avoided as Jesus clearly warned about these 'counterfeits'.....Additionally signs and wonders are limited to the age of the apostles. This doesn't mean miracles don't happen. It just means they are not the typical or normal way ministry is to be done. The healing ministry of Jesus and the apostles was unique. Signs and wonders were not done by Christians in general, but were the signs of the apostles. Likely this is why they've hitched up to the Apostle/Prophet idea to give credibility to what they claim. Counterfeiters always mask the reality of who they really are.
[[The healing ministry of Jesus and the apostles was unique.]]
Absolutely they were-
I believe TRUE supernatural spectacular miracles do not happen today (Not that they couldn’t through God- but God I believe has chosen not to work this way in the church age for His purposes)- (Yes, some people appear to ‘come back from the dead’ but this could be due to natural means, ie, there was just enough life left in them- even though they were clinically declared dead- doctors do make mistakes, and these things can be written down to natural occurrences- is it possible they are true miracles? Yes, but it’s also possible they are natural happenings- True miracles were not possible naturally) but I’m talking about true spectacular miracles that can’t be written down to natural events- like 3 day dead folks rising from grave- Jesus restoring the ear that peter cut off- walking on water- commanding the weather- Caused water to turn into wine- Told people things they were keeping secret from others- (read their hearts) - Multiplied 5 loaves of bread and 5 fish to feed the masses- etc- these are all indisputably supernatural events that could not happen naturally. It’s true that Jesus and apostles did miracles that could perhaps be construed as naturally possible, but they also did miracles that could not have happened naturally as well- today’s ‘healers’ who claim they have the power of the Spirit to do miracles can’t claim that- I’ve heard of no account of a healer restoring a severed ear or limb for that matter- Nor of anyone walking on water or commanding the weather- nor turning water into wine-
I believe God still does spectacular healing- but for His own reasons, He does not work through people these days to do truly supernatural miracles That can’t be explained any other way than being truly supernatural-
I know people claim things like “The congregation prayed for me and my cancer was healed- however, people’s cancers go into remission all the time- naturally- and God does heal through natural means all the time in response to prayer- but for true miracles, these are not done through people claiming to be apostles or prophets today
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