Didaché - Joseph Z Outs Himself As A False Prophet
Justin Peters strongly critiques Joseph Z and Larry Ragland, exposing them as false prophets in the charismatic movement. He dismantles Z’s vague “gold and champion” prophecy, incorrectly tied to the May Kentucky Derby instead of midsummer, calling it a classic “shotgun prophecy” lacking biblical precision.
Peters also highlights Ragland’s false claims about a secret meeting with Congressman Eric Burlison, who allegedly warned pastors of impending UFO/alien disclosures meant to deceive the church. After denial, Ragland backtracked, claiming it was his opinion—Peters labels this repeated lying.
The centerpiece is Z’s failed prophecy over Joni Lamb, declaring her passing, new scepters, and mantles like Deborah, Esther, and Abraham—given shortly before her death. Z’s reinterpretation attempt falls flat.
Citing Deuteronomy 18:20 and Jeremiah 23, Peters warns that falsely claiming “God said” is blasphemy. Surprisingly, he agrees with Z: the true church, rooted in Scripture, will not ultimately be deceived.
A sobering call to biblical discernment over extra-biblical revelations.
