Appearing as a guest on Sid Roth’s television show, It’s Supernatural, Glenda Jackson shared a prophetic word for the future of America. Glenda is the great-niece of Maria Woodworth-Etter, an evangelist know for amazing moves of God during the late 19th and early part of the 20th centuries. Today Glenda has her own prophetic ministry.
In 2007, she prophesied that Obama would be elected President even though he was a long shot at the time. After he was elected in 2008 she prophesied that he would be re-elected for a second term in 2012. Now she has another prophetic word regarding President Obama. She said, “God showed me that if Christians don’t start praying more than they ever have and even the churches become the house of prayer this next Presidential election is not going to take place. It is going to be suspended because evil is going to arise and some disasters are going to happen and some things are going to be put in place and the President is not going to be removed. He is going to stay in. These things are going to happen and they are going to be VERY BAD if we don’t get a hold of God. The church has got to get back to prayer. Prayer is the power He gave the church and we have to get the faith of God.
Later in the program, Sid Roth asked her “What kind of times are coming?”
She replied, “Horrible times are coming. The Bible says times are coming such as have never occurred before. The earthquakes are going to intensify, but we don’t have to be afraid. We have to know God’s voice. We are going to live supernaturally. We are not going to live like the world lives. God showed me we are going to live supernaturally, like they (ancient Israel) did in the wilderness and like they did in Jesus’ day when He walked on the earth. We have to believe. If we cannot believe we are not going to make it.”
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