John Paul Jackson And The Recycled Prophecy Of California’s Destruction | Podcast Episode 583
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The fifty-eighth episode of the podcast examines the prophetic claims made by John Paul Jackson regarding the destruction of California. The host traces this specific prophecy back through a historical pattern of similar end-times predictions within charismatic and Pentecostal movements. The analysis connects Jackson's warnings, often associated with groups like the International House of Prayer (IHOPKC), to earlier prophetic streams, including those found at Azusa Street, associated with figures like William Branham, and the Kansas City prophetic movement.
The content argues that current prophetic statements often represent recycled versions of previously unrealized warnings. The discussion further addresses the documented psychological effects on followers when repeated doomsday rhetoric precipitates anxiety, fear, or significant life alterations based on failed predictions. The episode situates the California prophecy within the broader context of Pentecostal history and the New Apostolic Reformation's engagement with eschatological forecasting.
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