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James LLoyd's LLatest Justification and denial of his false prophecy of 2003. | |
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More than two months after he was shown to be a fraud, James Lloyd has continued to aggressively maintain that he is in the will of God, even as he shows contempt for Him and His word. On one of his websites he published the following in August of 2003: "One of the most perplexing aspects of prophecy is in the area of timing. Readers familiar with the Christian Media ministry know that we have aggressively sought to decipher the current events with specificity, and to place them in a linear predictive context. To put it another way, I believe I know and understand significant aspects of the times and the seasons in which we live. I further believe that I am called to publicly witness of the immanency of the fulfillment of the ancient prophecies of Daniel and Revelation. In this regard, I have repeatedly prophesied concerning the timing of the initialization of various cycles of prophetic activity – including the start of the Tribulation period, the inauguration of the Antichrist, and much much more. In recent years, one of the staples of my prophetic platform is the belief that the government of the Antichrist would rise to a new plateau of power in 2003. Furthermore, I have repeatedly predicted that this would occur in mid-year with a special focus on the 4th of July.
In fact, I still contend that 2003 is the year in which these enormously important events will occur. Thus, while blind critics continue to attack and criticize my prophetic mission using unscriptural traditions to support their own lack of prophetic discernment, I press forward with the knowledge I firmly believe that God has given me. In the realm of prophetic fulfillment, scriptural precedent makes clear that prophecy is frequently fulfilled without a broad consensus recognizing the truth as it occurs."
It is truly amazing that he can utter such things in the face of the obvious facts, without the slightest hint of personal embarrassment or shame!
He mentions being "perplexed". 1st Corinthians 14:33 "For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints." Notice that the scriptures tell us plainly that our God is not a God of confusion. Certainly, God is not perplexed.
He says "I believe I know and understand significant aspects of the times and the seasons in which we live." Yet He has not only prophesied falsely, BUT he has by his own admission continued to "press forward"
Then he has the nerve to criticize those believers who have pointed out the obvious as "blind critics using unscriptural traditions" This statement is completely unsupported. You must either take his word for it (as in his false predictions) or reject it. To which "unscriptural traditions" does he refer?
Then he goes on to make the statement: " prophecy is frequently fulfilled without a broad consensus recognizing the truth as it occurs." as if the destruction he has "Prophesied" has occurred in "truth" and that there is no "broad consensus" which recognizes the fact that New York City has been destroyed. One might imagine that every person in New York is dead and either don't know it yet, or have not yet reached that conclusion. Perhaps we should put it to a vote? (To vote on the issue Click Here!) Do you suppose that America is really in ashes and we all just don't realize it because we have not reached the proper conclusion?
Such sophistry and intellectual word play can only convince the weakest minded individuals who have been taken in by his duplicitous scam. To maintain that we just don't realize that the prophecy has been fulfilled is the saddest sort of desperation, and an indication of the inability of the man to recognize the simplest truth:
HE WAS WRONG! New York City is still there! America is still here!
And James Lloyd is still selling his wares to the foolish and weak of mind and faith. That he has received his "understanding" from a "supernatural source is not disputed. The question is, which supernatural source told him to prophesy in the name of the Living God a thing which has not happened? The spirit of God does not lie. The spirit of Mammon however will say anything to make a buck! How then can James Lloyd make such claims? The BIBLE tells us in Romans 1:28-30: "And even as they did not like to retain God in [their] knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things..."
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