Was this Biblical Repentance or Rebranding? - The Lovesick Scribe Podcast
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Numerous self-professing prophets declared to know the results of the 2020 election before it occurred. However, not one of them prophesied accurately, resulting in much confusion and a massive blemish on the prophetic movement. A few of these individuals made public statements concerning their error while also stating that a false prophecy did not make one a false prophet. There were statements of shutting down a ministry as the Lord had directed following this mistake. Is an apology the same as repentance, and was that ministry shut down?
Join me as we take an in-depth look at one of these individuals, the apology/repentance and the question of rebranding, and we consider what Scripture has to say about true prophecy and false prophecy.
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