RE: but he is presenting his own prophecy in the words he speaks, which you are acknowledging.
A personal prediction is NOT a prophecy. A prophecy will always be prefixed by — “God revealed to me”, or “Thus sayeth the Lord”. Brown never said that God told him anything.
Now, if you are saying that those who predict that Trump will be President are saying that he will still be in the future, then I admit that Brown is saying too much. Nobody knows what will happen in 2024. And if they are predicting that Trump will be President BEFORE 2024 because of some unforseen events that God plans to create, I have NOT heard any “prophet” actually make these predictions. All I have seen and heard so far are for January 20,2021.
And yes, I can tell you that I personally have heard a few “prophets” in church who assured their congregation that Trump will be president on January 20,2021,not Joe Biden.
These are false prophets and Brown’s message is appropriate for such “prophets”.
Dr. Brown’s “personal prediction” is presented by him as having the weight of a prophecy, particularly since his target is who he deems false prophets; no such thing needs to be claimed to have been from God. Nowhere in his screed does he show any doubt in it or indicate that it can/will fail, particularly in the timeline he presents or the words he uses (such as “a month … a year … it’s over”, very absolute terms).
I certainly do agree on the matter of those that set dates. That has always been the mark of a false prophet.