"While we wait until January to determine our next US President, observe the stunning blindness and hypocrisy in the body of Christ. Christians who voted for the shedding of innocent blood, the Equality Act, and anti Israel legislation (ALL things God HATES) are now picking up stones to persecute prophets who supposedly missed it. While inaccurate prophecy requires repentance and effects the PRESENT. Aligning with and voting for issues that God so clearly considers abominations requires repentance and effects ETERNITY. As we seek greater accountability in the prophetic movement in the years ahead, let's also be in pursuit of greater accountability concerning where we will all spend eternity as well. Someone had to say it." - Jeremiah Johnson
Note that the "waiting for January" reference is Jeremiah refusing to admit that Trump lost. The rest of this diatribe is explicitly blaming the saints! That would make Jeremiah a hypocrite and a liar - on top of being a false prophet. The truly sad thing here is that he still does not get it. This has nothing to do with pride, humility or responsibility. It simply has to do with the fact that the prophesy, a 50-50 shot, was wrong. That means that either demons speak to Mr. Johnson and he does not realize (2Corinthians 11:14) or he is lying about hearing directly from God. Either way, the bible is very clear that he is disqualified from ministry and should just be thankful that we no longer live in the days when false prophets were stoned to death. He does not need to repent for getting it wrong. He needs to repent for lying about what God did and did not say.
"I want to go on record: "I was wrong, I am deeply sorry, and I ask for your forgiveness." I specifically want to apologize to any believer in whom I have now caused potential doubt concerning the voice of God and His ability to speak to His people. As a human being, I missed what God was saying; however, rest assured, God Himself is NOT a liar and His written Word should always be the foundation and source of our lives as Christians." - Jeremiah Johnson
You missed what God was saying? Did He stutter? Was there a long yawn in the middle of Him speaking to you? Were you too busy writing apologies for other false prophecies you have made that you were distracted when the creator of the entire universe was speaking to you? If the written word was really your foundation then you would have to admit that there is no difference between prophets in the Old and New Testaments. The standards are the same. You are clearly a false prophet and THAT is what you need to repent of. God is most certainly not the liar here.
"Second, I would like to explain my prophetic process along the way so that anyone desiring to grow and learn from my mistakes might have the benefit of doing so--especially other prophets and prophetic people. As a public figure, I recognize my mistakes often have public consequences, and I want to be as transparent as possible." - Jeremiah Johnson
Prophetic process? Have you read the bible? Let me be clear. You claim to be a prophet, which means you claim to hear directly from God. Not in little feelings or urges. Not in hairs on the back of your neck or silly unbiblical confirmations. Not in assuming that whatever pops into your wickedly deceitful heart must be from God. The "process" is simple. Hear from God, and then in turn tell His people what He said. We do not need your transparency if it only reveals the depths of the darkness of your soul.
"For those who follow our ministry closely, you will especially understand just how detailed my prophetic journey has been with Donald Trump since 2015. I believe I was given an assignment to help the body of Christ prophetically discern the plans God had for Donald Trump. However, my mandate has and will always be focused on preparing the Bride of Christ for the return of our Bridegroom King Jesus Christ. I have intentionally recorded my encounters concerning Donald Trump publicly for accountability purposes over the last five years. Below is a brief and condensed timeline of my prophetic process which I felt was most important to share." - Jeremiah Johnson
I will not be regurgitating nor responding to the six pages of nonsense Jeremiah Johnson thinks is his "condensed version" of this twisted history. In it he claims to have spoken to God so much you would think he has a bat phone right to the throne room. Throughout this tale Johnson keeps having vivid dreams that seem to justify his faith in his political idol, Donald Trump. He never questions why all of his dreams seem to affirm his political proclivities and instead, blames them all on God. This is how their false prophecy racket works. They claim God speaks to them in a dream and suddenly it is a "prophetic dream." No, it is just your deceitful heart lying to you Jeremiah. That is assuming he even had the dreams. The bottom line is Jeremiah Johnson remains a false prophet who should be marked and avoided by the body of Christ as our key verse instructs.