Julie Green is one of many charismatic so-called “prophets” who believe they stand in for God speaking His very words to the masses on His behalf. Yet, there is not a single so-called “prophet” alive today who actually fits the biblical definition and qualifications of the office of prophet. In fact, the most important qualification a prophet must meet is a flawless and perfect tract record—God Himself has said so.
when a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the word does not come to pass or come true, that is a word that the LORD has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously. You need not be afraid of him. —Deuteronomy 18:22
Julie Green, who operates Julie Green Ministries and serves as an associate “pastor” at Faith Family Fellowship since 2013, where her father is the Head Pastor, is about to learn the hard way that God does not take kindly to “speaking presumptuously” on His behalf. As if we needed another reason to reject the false prophets of the New Apostolic Reformation, here’s one more.
In February of 2022, Julie Green released a prophecy stating that Prince Charles would be stripped of his power and would never receive the crown. Her words, exactly:
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“You will be stripped of your power and will never have the royal crown. You helped with the coup in my nation and the whole world will know it. Another arrogant pharaoh and you will fall. You are your own mother’s murderer.”
That prophecy has now been scrubbed from her website as well as her social media pages as best as we can find. However, in a recent interview with Bo Polny, she was asked about this so-called prophecy now that Prince Charles has already been named the King. In the interview, she scrambles to try to distort her prophecy and mold it into what is actually taking place.
Sorry folks, this isn’t how prophecy works—prophecy is exact and clear and when it comes to pass, there is no confusion around it. She attempts to justify her false prophecy by saying that even though Charles has been pronounced King, there hasn’t been a “celebration” for it yet, and even though she says she has no idea when that is or how it takes place, she’s hanging on with all hope that somehow her prophecy will come true. It’s already failed, and she’s already been proven false. Goodbye!