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HOW I PROCESSED MY INACCURATE PROPHETIC WORD (YOUR TOP QUESTIONS ANSWERED)

Kris Vallotton
January 23, 2021
I’ve received a lot of questions from you the past several weeks about prophecy, politics, and what’s happening in our country right now. On this week’s video blog, I wanted to address two commonly asked questions. 


QUESTION 1: ARE YOU STILL A PROPHET, EVEN THOUGH TRUMP ISN’T OUR PRESIDENT? 


In a nutshell: 

  • I want to bring some clarity on the prophetic ministry and what’s happening in our country. 
  • 1 Corinthians 14:29 says, “Have two or three prophets speak, and have the others pass judgment.”
  • God gave us a way to judge prophecies because He didn’t expect people to be infallible. God put checks and balances into the body of Christ. 
  • In the New Testament, there’s nowhere that says getting a false prophetic word makes you a false prophet. It’s all about the heart! False prophets are people who lead people astray on purpose. 
  • When I realized I got the prophetic word wrong about Trump, I asked the Lord what should I do; He told me to apologize, not contend. I had to be true to what I felt the Holy Spirit said to me. 
  • I feel like the Lord is cleansing all areas of culture, including the prophetic movement. He’s pruning us to become noble people that live with convictions. 


QUESTION 2: SHOULD I BE AFRAID OF THE GOVERNMENT? 


In a nutshell: 

  • A lot of people are fearful of the government. 
  • If we’re going to change history, it’s important that we change hearts! 
  • We live in a country where you’re innocent until you’re proven guilty. When we decide that someone is guilty without a trial and then we behave as if they’re guilty, is that not mob justice (the very thing we’re trying not to become)? 
  • The people that are shaping history are the ones who are winning hearts, not the war. 
  • Social justice and morality issues are the fruit of something deeper happening. We need to influence people from the inside out.
  • It’s important that we have a strategy that first wins the heart. 


IT’S TIME TO LOVE PEOPLE


It’s time to move back to loving people! I’d propose that we can cure the ills of society by simply being people who love other people. My prayer is that God would give us wisdom and insight as we navigate the pandemic, the social justice issues, and the issues of morality. May we leave our children in a better world!


I challenge you to pray for your leaders today, to change history by pursuing hearts, and remember Jesus is King and He’s in charge.


I’d love to hear how you are trusting the Lord? Share your thoughts in the comments below. 

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