End-Times Expert: John Paul Jackson's Prophetic Warning Is Upon Us

Only about 30 percent of the projected corn crop has been planted in the U.S. this year so far. (BanksPhotos via Getty Images)

"About a decade ago, John Paul Jackson warned the people about what is to come," popular end-times expert and blogger Michael Snyder told Dr. Steve Greene on a recent episode of "Greenelines" on the Charisma Podcast Network. "He described a great shaking that would come not only to the United States, but the whole world about a decade from that point. A few years later, he did an update in which he revealed some of the headlines that the Lord had revealed to him about America's future.

The vehicle for this warning was a video entitled The Perfect Storm, in which Jackson prophesied about chaos and upheaval that America would experience in the coming years. And Snyder says those prophecies are now beginning to take shape for our country.

Today's headlines, Snyder says, only confirm what Jackson predicted in his hour-long message about war, politics, economics, religion and geophysical issues. Food crises, like what we're seeing in the agricultural industry, are only part of the story, Snyder says. And secular media—along with the church—has largely ignored the warning signs.

"Now, we're seeing the stage being set for that in the exact time frame prophetically that John Paul Jackson said the Lord showed him to warn the people about," Snyder says. "The headlines of today are fitting exactly into the prophetic picture he described. As charismatic, Spirit-filled Christians, that's something we should be watching very, very carefully."

For the rest of Michael Snyder's insights on the great shaking happening with America, listen to the podcast below.


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