In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines recent prophecies claiming an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and evaluates their accuracy. Peters critiques the prophetic declarations of Brandon Biggs and Chris Reed, revealing inconsistencies and falsehoods. Through a detailed analysis, he highlights the problematic nature of modern charismatic prophecies and stresses the importance of adhering to biblical truth.
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