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Mike Bickle Shares Why King David’s Prophetic Words Have Special Relevance for Modern-Day Crisis

Cancel culture is all over the news these days—as it should be. More and more Christians have found themselves the target of the social media powers that be who delete them, block them or shadow ban them in an effort to remove legitimacy and credibility from their platform.

Mike Bickle says believers shouldn’t be surprised by this state of affairs because David prophesied it in Psalm 2. In fact, Bickle wrote a book about it: God’s Answer to the Growing Crisis.

“There are two different categories of crisis,” Bickle says. “There’s external crisis, which [includes] economic problems, weather, earthquakes, social unrest, etc., etc. That’s not the crisis I’m talking about, though I believe that crisis is increasing.”

Michael Brown: When God Gives People Over to Delusion

There is a principle often found in the Bible wherein God gives people over to their sins and delusions if they refuse to humble themselves and repent. Consequently, the more we reject the truth, the more deluded we become, and the more we reject the Lord’s moral standards, the more perverse we become.

We find this principle in Romans 1, which describes the spiritual and moral declension of the human race. In sum, because we rejected God, He gave us over to foolish idolatry. Then, as we persisted in sin, He gave us over to sexual immorality, then to sexual perversion, then to every kind of moral evil.

We find this same principle in 2 Thessalonians 2, but this time in terms of delusional beliefs, as those who reject God’s truth will end up following the Antichrist.

Is It Wrong to Hold Kingdom Voices Accountable for Election Prophecies?

Over the past few weeks, some leaders have been criticized on social media for having the nerve to hold prophetic voices accountable for falsely predicting COVID would suddenly lift around Passover 2020 and for insisting that Trump would win reelection. (Some are still insisting on this even though President Biden has been inaugurated.)

Instead of apologizing, some prophetic leaders have tried to get off the hook by making the following statements:

— “Trump really won, but the election was stolen!”

— “Trump was inaugurated in heaven!”

— “There are still four more years left; anything can happen, so I am not apologizing now.”

— “Trump will be set in around March or April after massive voter fraud is exposed.”

— “The prophets said Trump would be elected a second term, but they never said it would be two consecutive terms. He will be president in 2024!”

You get the picture. {eoa}

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