God’s False(?) Prophets: Did you have a March of Celebration?

This is the 8th post in the God’s False(?) Prophets series.  Here is a link to the first post, and the most recent post.  I’ve been waiting until the end of March to write this post.  Keep reading to find out why.
 
One of the false(?) prophets I find most intriguing is Hank Kunneman.  Prior to the 2020 presidential election, I was completely unaware of Pastor Kunneman (I was pretty much unaware of all the false(?) prophets).  I first ran into Hank Kunneman when he appeared as a guest on Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural! show.  It was through Sid Roth’s show I learned about the most popular false(?) prophets.  Hank Kunneman appeared many times on Sid Roth’s show in 2020.  
 
It turns out that Hank Kunneman has developed a prophetic style following in the footsteps of Kim Clement, who seems to be the ‘go to’ authority, as the founding prophet of the Trump presidency.  Kim Clement prophesied Donald Trump’s future presidency in 2007.  Here is a link to his 2007 prophecy (which was included as a part of this Kim Clement prophecy compilation video).

Pastor Clement was an interesting Christian celebrity of sorts (in some circles), as a musician, pastor and prophet.  There are plenty of recorded videos of his prophecies, and what is notable is the musical style employed with his prophecies.  Here’s a link providing more information about Kim Clement, and here is a link to the church he founded (2012) in California, the House of Destiny.
 
While I’ve not researched Hank Kunneman’s history, it seems as if he might be capitalizing on the gap created when Kim Clement passed away in 2016.  Pastor Kunneman employs the same musical style of prophecy.  Here is a link to Lord of Hosts Church (Omaha, NE), where Hank Kunneman serves as pastor.

January of Justice, February of Fury, and a March of Celebration

During the months after the presidential election, when God’s false(?) prophets were attempting to maintain the apparent truthfulness of their election prophesies, I ran across Pastor Kunneman’s December 31st prophetic message, which I found to be incredibly fascinating.  Here is a link to the full prophecy, which might be worth worth your time (alternatively, you might consider it a huge waste of time!).  Since the featured part is over 16 minutes in, here is a shorter segment, with the featured declaration approximately 6 minutes into the video (video is cued to the 6 minute mark):



In this December 31, 2020 prophecy, Hank Kunneman declares (well, I guess it is God who is actually declaring) that there will be a
January of Justice,
February of Fury,
And a March of Celebration
 
Did you realize God declared (on December 31, 2020) there would be a January of Justice, a February of Fury, and a March of Celebration?  

I feel Hank Kunneman was right on target with this prophecy, although perhaps not exactly in the way that many of his followers expected.  Sometimes I feel we conform what we hear to our own expectations.  Here’s my take on how we experienced a January of Justice, February of Fury and a March of Celebration:


January of Justice

-January 6-7: The count of the electoral college ballots succeeded, and President Trump was unsuccessful in his attempt to steal the election

-January 13:  President Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives for incitement of insurrection

-January 20:  President Biden was successfully inaugurated 

February of Fury

-Supporters of President Trump are furious about his impeachment, and continue to believe the false information that the presidential election was stolen

-Supporters of the truth, democracy, and voters for President Biden are furious over President Trump’s attempt to steal the presidential election, and his poor leadership in very difficult times

March of Celebration

-Mass COVID-19 vaccination results in significant decline in COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and death

-COVID-19 vaccines are proving to be extremely effective

-Additional COVID-19 financial relief approved by the U.S. government

-General sense of hope that the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic is behind us, and plans are being made to resume normal living


 
I’ve encountered individuals who have expressed concern that President Trump has not yet been returned to the presidency, and have doubted that Hank Kunneman’s prophecy took place.  I believe this mindset speaks to reading into a prophecy a specific desire that simply isn’t there.  Nothing that Hank Kunneman said in this specific prophecy mentioned President Trump regaining the presidency.  If we assume God was speaking through Hank Kunneman, we are left with accepting that there was a January of Justice, a February of Fury, and a March of Celebration.  It becomes a matter of believers seeing the justice which took place in January, and to celebrate what has happened in March.

I hope you had as much to celebrate this March as I did!  I still intend to compose a final reflection post on God's false(?) prophets, coming soon...

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