Trump vs. Harris: Prophecy Fulfilled!

Trump vs. Harris: Prophecy Fulfilled!

Recently, Perry Stone resurrected a so-called "vision" that William Branham claimed to have been fulfilled in the 1960s. Considering the complex relationship between Evangelical Christianity, particularly within the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), and past failed prophecies concerning the 2020 election, this is shaping up to be a battle of the "prophets."br br Evangelical leaders in the NAR have made numerous prophecies about political outcomes, positioning Trump as a defender of Christian values despite his controversial personal conduct. His policies resonate with these groups, who see his re-election as a means to validate their prophetic claims after his loss in 2020. In contrast, Harris is portrayed negatively, her progressive stances seen as antithetical to Evangelical beliefs, marking her potential victory as a spiritual defeat. br br This video examines the origins of prophetic political involvement within Evangelical circles regarding presidential campaigns, tracing back to the 1944 election and the influence of figures like Roy E. Davis and Gerald Burton Winrod. These early leaders used their platforms to merge Christian fundamentalism with political agendas, laying the groundwork for future prophetic claims. William Branham’s evolving prophecies, including a controversial vision of a female president, exemplify the fluid nature of these predictions, which are often retrofitted to suit current political climates. This pattern underscores the strategic use of prophecy in shaping political allegiances within the Evangelical community.br br Chapters:br 00:00 Introductionbr 00:16 Trump vs. Harris in the Evangelical Communitybr 03:29 1940 Christian Identity and the re-election of Franklin D.


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Uploaded: 2024-07-25

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