Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
False Prophecies, Misinformation, and the Spirit of Discernment
Over the course of the past two years, you might have heard several convincing predictions, theories, or conspiracies about upcoming and ongoing world events. If you’re a person of faith, you may have even heard these things spoken to you in the form of a prophecy- where someone received a direct revelation from God foretelling the future.
You might have gotten an e-mail declaring to you that a friend of a friend who works for the pentagon has insider information that because of COVID, martial law would be declared in the US and food, guns and ammo would be confiscated from American citizens. You might have heard that China would invade mainland USA on inauguration day, that there were shipping containers in ports full of nuclear warheads set to go off on inauguration day, there would be civil war in the US before or on inauguration day, or UN troops would patrol our streets in order to keep the peace.
But all of the things that these so-called “prophets” saw never happened. Not only that, none of these prophets predicted Covid-19 before March of 2020, none of them saw the protests & riots of the summer of 2020, none of them predicted the fall of Afghanistan, and none of them saw Donald Trump losing the presidential election.
So why do we keep getting duped? What motivates a person to falsely speak and spread misinformation? What motivates to do this in the name of the Lord? What motivates someone to buy into misinformation and false prophecies? How do we know what we’re hearing, reading, or seeing may actually be false? How can we practice discernment?
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