(OPINION) Recently Steve Strang interviewed Mario Murillo in what he is saying may be one of the most important Strang Report videos he has ever done. “We dove into the topic of error in the body of Christ and the responsibility leaders have to speak out against it”.

As believers, we understand that prophets don’t always get it right, and it is our duty to test all things. We specifically addressed the recent incidents of false prophetic voices negatively impacting the church, including Kat Kerr, Robin Bullock and Julie Green.

Mario did a fantastic job biblically backing the reason we need to be so vigilant of false prophets so Christ’s flock can be protected.


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“Jesus said in Matthew 7:15: ‘Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but are inwardly ravenous wolves,’ and they can be identified,” Murillo says.

“The second reason that I’m speaking out is not just to protect the sheep, but I’m a soul winner. I’m doing this as a heartbroken evangelist. I want to win the lost…because you are affecting the sheep and lost souls are at stake.”

Leaders have a responsibility to protect the sheep from false prophets who deceive and mislead. This duty to protect extends to all Christian leaders, pastors, bishops and those in the media who have a platform to address a wider audience.

Murillo has already spoken out against these false prophets, facing backlash and even turning some against him. However, when prophets claim to have specific words and visions that do not come true, one has to take accountability.

For example, Julie Green believed a specific politician would pass away on a certain date, which did not come to pass and cannot be swept under the rug.

People are going to believe what these people have to say, and they must know that they will be held accountable for leading people in the wrong direction. Claims from Kat Kerr include parts of heaven being made of gelatin and the fictitious Santa Claus being present in heaven.