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2 minutes ago, The_Patriot2016 said:

No, he did not. The qualifying answer, as to whether someone is a false prophet or not, is based entirely upon whether they come true or not. To date, none of Wilkerson's, have, which puts him squarely in the category of "false prophet".

 

Of course, if your dead set on believing this guy, I'm not going to be able to change your mind, but you need to ask yourself-are you putting your faith in man, or in the infallible word of God? 

I hope all have faith in the word of God. The lord Jesus did. Don't  miss my point which was be ready for christ. 

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Why not discuss anyone ? Test all things. A false prophet  is one who leads other away from God. So if he is wrong  on all his visions then he needed to be rebuke. But otherwise David preach  the gospel  of Jesus. He never lead anyone away from the cross.

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5 minutes ago, Bluebird said:

Wilkerson published a book in 1974 called The Vision. I own a copy. He did not predict Russia nuking the US, but he did predict several issues, many of which have actually come to pass, which were utterly unthinkable in 1974. Some examples: unprecedented economic prosperity, followed by economic chaos, including a recession followed by a major economic collapse. "Drastic weather changes that include severe storms that would be referred to as "wild weather"; I have heard that exact term used in reference to storms over the last 8-10 years. A "flood" of pornography, which was unimaginable in the early 1970's. From The Vision, page 39 "Along with exploitation of every sex theme, there will be emphasis on blood, vi0lence and occult practices. Demons, devils and witchcraft will be glorified." This next describes Game Of Thrones perfectly: "Also featured will be movies glamorizing rape, suicide and mass sex violence -- ending in death as the ultimate trip".

 

On education, "Students will be told that homosexual love is normal and sex acts between unmarried is desirable -- if each has a high regard for the other". Unthinkable in 1974.

 

He predicted "a constant barrage of sex and nudity" that would "vex" Christians.

 

Children hating their parents.

 

Homosexuals and lesbians being welcomed in church, not only welcomed but encouraged. This was literally unbelievable in 1974, it is "normal" now. He also predicted the rise of the church of Satan.

 

Pollution of the oceans, rivers and waters. The list goes on, but I am running out of time.

 

David Wilkerson had a vision of some kind of New York City out of control on fire sometime in the 1990's, I think, not sure about the exact timing of that. In the mid 2000's, he had a burden, he thought it was about to happen and warned readers of his newsletter (this was after the original 911 2001 event) He was under enormous pressure with a lot of incidence of cancer in his family, and seems to have been deceived either by the original vision, the later burden or both, and people started calling him a false prophet. Wilkerson himself stated flatly that he did NOT consider himself a prophet. That being said, my copy of The Vision is riddled with margin notes marking the prophecies in his book that have already unfolded or are unfolding now. Scripture states that if a prophet's vision proves top come true it is from God. David Wilkerson did far more right than he ever did wrong, but no one mortal is so perfect that Satan can't trick them at least once.

Most of those things were indeed imaginable in the early 70s. Anyone who lived in the 60s could easily imagine that.

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2 minutes ago, Bluebird said:

May I ask, how old are you? I am 55, and I remember the late 1970's quite well. Maybe these things were celebrated in parts of Los Angeles and New York, but they were far from normal for the culture at large, particularly the Hippie culture in which I myself was deeply immersed.

Im older and remember that time period quite well. 

Wild weather happened back then too, and even in the 1930s. The sexual revolution of the 60s vastly changed society. Kids rebelled against parents. Drugs were common. There was violence in the country that had not been seen before. So all of this could lead anyone to see that in our future. 

But whatever. Fact is, wilkerson was wrong in his predictions so he is a false prophet. That doesnt mean he wasnt a man of God. Nor does it mean he didnt spread the gospel. But he misspoke his prophecies and all of them should be rejected according to the bible.

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keep in mind, that the best liars, tell the truth. Did Satan tell Eve an outright lie to fool her? no he mixed the truth in with a lie. Wilkerson, made some observations based on the current climate, and knowledge of the human condition-anyone with their eyes open, could foresee homosexual marriage coming, a recession, etc. I did. But he mixed it in with lies-like the visions concerning new york city. Wilkerson, is 100% a false prophet, don't let yourself become fooled because "some" of the things he said were true, for him to be a true prophet, 100% of his prophecies, would have had to become true, if they dont, then he is not a prophet of God, and his teachings should not be listened to. As Christians, we should always concern ourselves with what the Bible says first and foremost, and compare everything anyone says, to the Bible, and if it does not line up, then that teaching should be disregarded.

Deuteronomy 18:21-22

21 You may say in your heart, ‘How will we know the word which theLord has not spoken?’ 22 When a prophet speaks in the name of theLord, if the thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him.

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Dream or prophecy or not. Our world is going to see the most horrendous,horrible disasters it has ever seen in the seven year tribulation. It is coming up.It is future but could be just around the corner. I feel sorry for those who deny this they will have quite a surprise ahead of them.

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4 minutes ago, missmuffet said:

Dream or prophecy or not. Our world is going to see the most horrendous,horrible disasters it has ever seen in the seven year tribulation. It is coming up. I feel sorry for those who deny this they will have quite a surprise ahead of them.

And what makes you think we're in the tribulation?

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1 hour ago, ayin jade said:

Im older and remember that time period quite well. 

Wild weather happened back then too, and even in the 1930s. The sexual revolution of the 60s vastly changed society. Kids rebelled against parents. Drugs were common. There was violence in the country that had not been seen before. So all of this could lead anyone to see that in our future. 

But whatever. Fact is, wilkerson was wrong in his predictions so he is a false prophet. That doesnt mean he wasnt a man of God. Nor does it mean he didnt spread the gospel. But he misspoke his prophecies and all of them should be rejected according to the bible.

But not as frequent as now Jade.

I'm not standing for David Wilkerson here, but if for one moment we think things have been "continuing as they always have", we're wrong.

Tell me where homosexuality was accepted as the norm then? How widespread was divorce amongst pastors? Abortion? Apostasy? Biblical illiteracy?

Regardless of Wilkerson's or anyone else's "prophecies", we are not in the Tribulation but we are in the season.

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9 minutes ago, RobertS said:

But not as frequent as now Jade.

I'm not standing for David Wilkerson here, but if for one moment we think things have been "continuing as they always have", we're wrong.

Lol I certainly didnt say things are as they always have been. But it was put forth that it was unimaginable then. I dont think it was unimaginable. 

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14 minutes ago, RobertS said:

But not as frequent as now Jade.

I'm not standing for David Wilkerson here, but if for one moment we think things have been "continuing as they always have", we're wrong.

Tell me where homosexuality was accepted as the norm then? How widespread was divorce amongst pastors? Abortion? Apostasy? Biblical illiteracy?

Regardless of Wilkerson's or anyone else's "prophecies", we are not in the Tribulation but we are in the season.

Yes, I also do not support Wilkerson's prophecy jargon but in the near future what happened in the WW2 Holocaust is going to seem like a trip to Disneyland. The attack on Christians by the antichrist will make Hitler look like Mr. Rodgers.  Not even taking into account all of the bowl, trumpet and seal judgments that will destroy much of the world and kill millions or billions.

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