Christian speaker Lance Wallnau prophesied a win for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Now, days before the 2020 election, Wallnau sees Trump winning a second term, but believes the Supreme Court will likely play a role in the final outcome.
Wallau predicted a Trump win in an article for Charisma Magazine, published Oct. 5, 2016, titled, “Why I Believe Trump is the Prophesied President.”
In the 2020 election, Wallnau sees God’s providence in play in the elevation of Amy Coney Barrett to the high court.
“I think God is playing chess,” he said.
Wallnau believes the race for the presidency will be close and there will be questions about the integrity of the ballots, leading to court challenges.
“I think it’s going possibly to the Supreme Court, and one vote [will make the difference], because I can’t count on [Chief Justice John] Roberts for anything. One vote could actually make Trump an appointed president rather than an elected president, which of course will release chaos,” he said.
The Western Journal reported:
“I equip you, though you do not know me, that people may know, from the rising of the sun and from the west, that there is none besides me.”
The Western Journal added:
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Now, days before the 2020 election, Wallnau sees Trump winning a second term, but believes the Supreme Court will likely play a role in the final outcome.
Wallau predicted a Trump win in an article for Charisma Magazine, published Oct. 5, 2016, titled, “Why I Believe Trump is the Prophesied President.”
In the 2020 election, Wallnau sees God’s providence in play in the elevation of Amy Coney Barrett to the high court.
“I think God is playing chess,” he said.
Wallnau believes the race for the presidency will be close and there will be questions about the integrity of the ballots, leading to court challenges.
“I think it’s going possibly to the Supreme Court, and one vote [will make the difference], because I can’t count on [Chief Justice John] Roberts for anything. One vote could actually make Trump an appointed president rather than an elected president, which of course will release chaos,” he said.
The Western Journal reported:
“For the sake of my servant Jacob, and Israel my chosen, I call you by your name, I name you, though you do not know me. I am the Lord, and there is no other, besides me there is no God,” Isaiah wrote around 740 B.C.In October 2016, Wallnau released the bestselling book “God’s Chaos Candidate” in which he argued that Trump would be a “wrecking ball” to political correctness as well as a protector and a promoter of Christians, much like the ancient Persian King Cyrus was to the Jews.
Wallnau just published a sequel to “God’s Chaos Candidate” titled “God’s Chaos Code” in which he addresses other Old Testament parallels to current times.
To explain the Trump-Cyrus similarities, Wallnau pointed to Isaiah 45 in the Bible, in which the prophet Isaiah predicted over a century before the events transpired that a king named Cyrus would arise and “subdue nations” and play a key role in the lives of the Jewish people.
“I equip you, though you do not know me, that people may know, from the rising of the sun and from the west, that there is none besides me.”
The Western Journal added:
“And the parallel for me was this is the most significant Old Testament character who was not a Jew, who God used with more impact for the Jews than any other Jew,” Wallnau said.In 597 B.C., Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians, marking the beginning of the captivity for the Jews. Many of them were marched back to Babylon to serve as slaves.
Approximately 60 years later, Cyrus conquered Babylon and later issued a decree allowing the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem and rebuild their temple.
Wallnau sees Trump, like Cyrus, as someone who was not among God’s people when called by the Almighty (“you do not know me”) to fulfill a major leadership role but was surprisingly friendly and faithful to them in his governance.
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