This is a time of humility; pray with fear and trembling as you seek God’s will. It is better to ask in humility than to declare in arrogance things that are outside of God’s will. Many have taken the “thou saith the Lord” very lightly and are confusing many. There is no fear of God!
Prophets fix your theology before you start prophesying, for no prophecy and no prophet has God’s blessing outside of God’s Word. The prophets are making a full out of themselves, not God. Even the world recognizes that you are speaking on your own behalf and not the Lord’s.
Just as Saul was not good in following divine instructions, Trump was not either. In First Samuel 13:13 Prophet Samuel tells Saul, “You have done a foolish thing,” Samuel said. “You have not kept the command the LORD your God gave you; if you had, he would have established your kingdom over Israel for all time.” (NIV) I heard a prophet stating that Trump was given instructions and that he only followed through with one. Any similarities?
Many prophets are drunk with the desire for fame and power and are holding on to Trump as if Trump is God. God rejected Trump as God rejected Soul. In First Samuel 16:1 God tells Samuel, “…How long will you mourn for Saul, since I have rejected him as king over Israel? Fill your horn with oil and be on your way; I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem. I have chosen one of his sons to be king.” (NIV) God is telling you prophets the same thing. Now pray, fill your horn with oil and let the Lord guide into who to anoint as President. We pray for God’s mercy and grace over America!
In a related story, please watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuehhgrD4iA&t=17s
An independent thinker with a profound call to see the orthodoxy of the church and passion for Christ manifesting together. Angel was born in Brooklyn, New York in April of 1968, he was raised on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico where he earned his B.S. degree in Sociology with a minor in Education from the Inter American University in San Germán in 1991. That same year he moved to Jacksonville, Florida. After working construction jobs for a year and learning the English language, his first job working with foster-care children in the capacity of youth care worker was with Jacksonville Youth Sanctuary in September of 1992. With JYS he was promoted several times as group home supervisor, legal caseworker, and program director.
While in Jacksonville, Angel studied a couple of martial arts styles. After earning his black belt, he became the founder of Good Fight Ministries as he used martial arts as an instrument to preach the gospel. In 2004 Angel was selected Martial Arts Instructor of the Year for the State of Florida and in 2005 Angel was inducted in the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame where he also received the Christian Spirit Award. In July of 2005 Angel accepted his call to pastor a bilingual church in Winton, NC where he served for a couple of years. Five months later he lost his first wife to cancer in December of that same year. This initiated a deep valley of suffering in his life, a mountain of costly mistakes and the embracing of lifestyles of sin that are well documented through this blog.
In August of 2012 Angel moved to Fairbanks Alaska with his wife Rayette Casiano and six children who are now adults. In Alaska, Angel continued his social work-related career and his ministry of preaching, teaching and writing. Angel is the author of two books, Hope for the divorcee: Forgiving and Moving Forward and 7 Banderas de Esperanza: La Bendición de Yokdzonot.
In January 8th of 2020 Angel and his wife moved to Arizona. On June 8th 2021 Angel started his home church, not as a starting point, but as a closer way to how the church is suppose to look like according to Scripture.