The Truth About Kim Clement – True or False Prophet? | Bible Prophecy Video, Antichrist 45

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Let's take a look at Kim Clement, widely referred to as the singing prophet, and more closely examine what he prophesied, and whether he might have been a true prophet of God. For those guided to do so, you may support my channel at: https://gofund.me/5de6595c

VIDEO SUMMARY
Because there is already so much written about Kim, I'm not going to go into too much detail about his life or cover every one of his prophecies. Instead, I'll briefly summarize his background, and then specifically go into a couple things he prophesied about.

In my research for this video I primarily relied on three sources, not the least of which was HouseofDestiny.org, the official website for Kim Clement. House of Destiny has a searchable database of his prophecies, although the search function is a bit limited.

The second source I used were the books written by Kim himself, in which he described various aspects of his life, from being a young musical prodigy to becoming a troubled teenager, to later starting his ministry.

The third source I used was an older article from 2012 on the Discerning the World website. It gives a great overview of what Kim said and believed, and compared that of the bible. There's a link in the description below and I highly recommend taking a few minutes to read it.

https://www.discerningtheworld.com/2012/06/29/kim-clement-wolf-sheeps-clothing/
or
http://www.letusreason.org/Popteac14.htm
http://www.letusreason.org/Popteac15.htm

So, without further delay, let's get into this.

Kim was born in 1956 in Uitenhage, a small town in South Africa. He was introduced to music at a young age by his aunt, including studying classical piano beginning at the age of five. His natural gift for music would eventually play a big role in his ministry as he grew older.

According to Kim, an early experience with a psychic made a strong impression when he was young. In his book, Call Me Crazy, but I'm Hearing God, Kim recounted what happened when he was just 10 years old.

“... my mother took me to an apartment in our little town where a woman resided who claimed psychic powers. During our visit, the psychic took my hand and did a 'reading.' She told me that I would travel overseas as a musician and that I would become famous. My inhibitions were removed by her flattery. I listened with wonderment as she portrayed exactly what I was dreaming of becoming.

"I was a little fearful, yet intrigued by the mystical atmosphere. We left with nothing much to say, although I imagine the advice of the clairvoyant was taken to heart by my mother, who leaned toward this kind of spiritualism. For me, this experience opened my eyes to a supernatural world that I had not sensed in the few church trips I had made in my short life. - Call Me Crazy, but I'm Hearing God's Voice

Kim would later recount that he turned his attention away from classical music and toward jazz and then rock beginning at around the age of 11. In his teenage years he became totally focused on rock and roll and played in rock groups with musicians often much older than he was.

During this time, he described himself as being unruly and rebellious. He was expelled from three different schools, began drinking and using drugs, and by the age of seventeen, became addicted to heroin.

According to his website, after spending a night in a bar drinking and overdosing on heroin, Kim was stabbed and robbed. He stumbled out into the street and collapsed. Lying in a ditch dying, he cried out to Jesus to help him.

Kim was found by a Christian man, who got him the help he needed but also went on to share with him the message of Christ. Kim’s life was thus forever changed, and he soon dedicated himself to God.

Shortly thereafter, Kim was baptized at the Uitenhage Full Gospel Church. Kim has stated that the day he was baptized, he heard an "audible word from the Lord" as he came up from the water, that he was called to be a minister of the gospel.

Kim soon began his biblical studies via a home study bible course through Oral Roberts University. And between the years 1973 and 1976, he attended and served in what he referred to as a “full gospel church.”

I should add at this point that Oral Roberts was one of the bigger charlatans of all time, and deceived millions upon millions of Christians over the course of his ministry. There's plenty of information exposing Roberts online, but for right now let's get back to our subject.

Clement went into full time ministry in 1977 as a music director and youth pastor for a Pentecostal Protestant Church. After about a year there, he then moved to Durban, Natal and joined the Full Gospel Church of God as an assistant Pastor. ...

Full transcript: https://antichrist45.com/truth-about-kim-clement/

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