Sometimes what people are doing is pulling all the things that the devil wants to do to America, to President Trump. And we take it as, oh, this is the word of the Lord. NO, it’s the devil’s plan. Teaching by Hank Kunneman on 3/31/26. See partial transcript, ai summary, and video link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HglJHIMdCks
Trump, Term Limits & the Fall of Regimes – Hank Kunneman
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Streamed live 3/31/26
12:54 – Steve: great day of the Lord…
16:27 – A lot of times when warnings are given in the earth, I hear these guys that are getting over into predictive nature. It’s not how great you can predict an event. That’s what the psychics do. That’s what the occult world does. What is the redemptive side of your warning? What’s the redemptive side that okay, so you see something regarding the president. What’s the redemptive side? Where are we going? What’s the warning? And here’s what it’s meant to do. It’s meant for them to pray, not for them to speculate now and say, well, this is what it means. So, this is what’s going to happen with President Trump. Then next week, they’re coming out with another warning.
19:28 – Well, you could read Deuteronomy 13. You could read Deuteronomy 18. There were false prophets that had true visions, true dreams, True utterances. And so that doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re speaking by God or on behalf of God. And so it’s vain. it becomes the wrong. or it becomes the false.
19:47 – And then notice the other source of information, flattering divination. In other words, it’s the occult realm. It’s the second heaven. And here’s what happens. Just because somebody can predict something, doesn’t mean that they’re getting it from the source of the spirit of truth, the spirit of God.
21:07 – sometimes what people are doing is pulling all the things that the devil wants to do to America, to President Trump. And we take it as, oh, this is the word of the Lord. No, it’s the devil’s plan. And sometimes when you listen to it, you agree with it. It’s why sometimes it has the ability to hit the gap.
21:57 – Well, back when Trump was being inaugurated, there was all these warnings. Don’t go to that place and have your meeting. and God had me have to come out and say enough of this. This is the spirit of fear. This is not God. And then I had to I had to speak on behalf of the Lord…. He said no, tell the president go forward. And then he said this. I did not bring him this far, and all the things that I took him through, for him to be taken out at this time, or really at all. I believe there’s a preservation moment, that God has put upon this present, upon our land. And what we have to do is increase it through our prayers…
23:24 – if you really look in the New Testament, the spirit of God called out false teachers more than he did false prophets…
24:34 – They could feel God when that vessel spoke. See, sometimes I listen to prophecies today or visions and dreams and I’m like, I don’t sense the Lord on this at all.
NotebookLM AI Summary
This comprehensive overview combines Hank Kunneman’s teachings on discerning false prophecy with his specific predictions for global regimes, the United States, and the economy, as discussed in the sources.
The Framework of True vs. False Prophecy
Kunneman emphasizes that the primary danger in the prophetic realm is speculation and the spirit of fear. He identifies three levels of information currently operating in the earth:
- The Spirit of Truth: The highest form of utterance from God’s heart.
- Vain Visions: Prophetic words that may be accurate but are “empty” or stem from a “wrong” prophetic spirit.
- Flattering Divination: Information from the occult realm or “second heaven” designed to align with the enemy’s plans.
To discern the true from the false, Kunneman argues that a word must be measured against God’s redemptive plan, which always offers a pathway of “help and hope” rather than just predicting “horrible things” without a call to prayer. He warns against “prophets of the land” who merely echo news reports or tell people what they want to hear.
The Danger of Speculation
Kunneman identifies speculation as one of the greatest dangers in the prophetic realm. He references Matthew 24, noting that Jesus warned His followers not to be deceived by reports of the Messiah appearing in various places, telling them, “Don’t speculate don’t believe it”. He suggests that many people try to “nail down” specific dates for future events based on fear rather than divine revelation.
The Redemptive Plan Litmus Test
A key way to identify false or “vain” prophecy is to look for a redemptive plan. Kunneman argues that:
- True Prophecy contains Help and Hope: Even when God gives a warning, it is rooted in a plan of help and hope to bring people back to Him.
- False Prophecy lacks Intercession: He criticizes those who predict “horrible things” without a call to prayer, comparing such predictive behavior to “psychics” or the “occult world” rather than the spirit of God.
- Heart Motives: True warnings are intended to shift heart motives and trigger intercession, not just to show off “how great you can predict an event”.
Accuracy vs. Divine Source
Kunneman warns that accuracy does not necessarily mean a prophecy is from God.
- Vain Visions: He cites Ezekiel 12 and Deuteronomy, noting that false prophets can have dreams or utterances that actually come true, but they are “vain visions” or “flattering divination” coming from the “second heaven” or the occult realm rather than the Spirit of Truth.
- Agreement with the Enemy: If a person agrees with a “prophecy” that is actually the “devil’s plan” (such as fear-based news or occult predictions), they may inadvertently give the enemy access to the natural realm to carry out that negative word.
“Prophets of the Land”
He distinguishes between “prophets of the Lord” and “prophets of the land.” The latter, like the 400 prophets under Jezebel, tell people and leaders exactly what they want to hear. These voices speak from the “earth realm” rather than the divine heart of God, often merely prophesying things they have already seen on the news.
Discernment and Fruit
Kunneman teaches that the church must use “good teaching” to avoid sliding into the false. He advises judging prophets by their “fruit and their root”—looking at where they are planted and the character of their lives. He notes that true prophecy often carries a specific “weightiness” or “sound” that allows listeners to feel the presence of God, a quality he finds lacking in many modern “visions and dreams”.
Domestic and Political Predictions
The central theme of Kunneman’s current message is that “walls” are coming down, specifically those that seem impenetrable like the walls of Jericho.
- Donald Trump & Term Limits: Kunneman describes Trump as “God’s man” for this hour. He predicts that God has stepped in to eliminate term limits and declare His own terms, which will lead to a “crumbling and resetting” of the election system.
- The 2028 Election: A “great surprise” is predicted for 2028 that will “shock the earth”. Kunneman urges fervent prayer to accelerate the momentum leading into this event.
- The Supreme Court: Kunneman anticipates a “shaking” and “tumbling” within the highest court, though he notes that the necessary level of prayer to manifest this change has not yet been reached.
- May 17th: He mentions this as a date when President Trump may call for a rededication of the land.
Geopolitical and Regime Shifting
Kunneman predicts a series of international “conquests” arising from current conflicts:
- Russia and Ukraine: He states that “something beautiful” will arise from the ashes of this conflict, resulting in an “unusual shaking of hands”.
- Arab-Jewish Relations: He predicts that Arab nations and Jews will shake hands before the earth. He cautions listeners not to assume this “peace and safety” automatically signals immediate destruction, but rather a season of God’s redemptive plan.
- Iran and Islamic Regimes: Kunneman predicts the fall of the Islamic regime in Iran due to internal protests and a “rebelling of freedom”. He also mentions that God is “visiting” and “disturbing” nations like Libya, Albania, Egypt, and Turkey.
- China and the “Asia Curtain”: He predicts the tearing down of the “Asia curtain,” starting with a movement in Hong Kong that spreads to other cities.
- North and South Korea: These nations are predicted to become one. Kunneman renames the DMZ the “Doesn’t Matter Zone” and predicts the North Korean leader will be “on the run”.
Financial Insights and the “Golden Era”
- Golden Era/Renaissance: Kunneman characterizes the current time as a “Golden Era” or “Renaissance,” signifying a “new thing” God is doing. He rejects the idea that this term belongs to the “New Age,” asserting it is a true move of God.
- The Economy of Ministry: Kunneman discusses the practical costs of ministry, noting he has 100 employees and that while the gospel is free, the infrastructure to deliver it costs money.
- The Principle of Gifts: He teaches a protocol of not approaching kings or God “empty-handed,” sharing how he has used gifts (like a box of chocolates or calligraphy) to open doors with presidents and world leaders.

