Posted By: Jamie

I’m gonna say something a lot of people don’t want to hear, but it needs to be said.
When Ya Girl Renae 👈spoke what she believed God showed her about Donald Trump be flase and he would have the greatest fall, people didn’t just disagree, they came at her HARD. Christian leaders, influencers, people who claim they “hear from God” too… all of them had something to say. They criticized her, questioned her, and tried to shut her down.
But now… look at everything that’s unfolding.
Now people are starting to see pieces of what she was talking about. And suddenly it’s not so crazy anymore.
That’s the part that gets me.
Why is it that when someone speaks something uncomfortable, especially in the Christian community, the FIRST reaction is to attack them instead of praying on it? Instead of seeking God for yourself, people jump straight to judgment. It’s like folks only want prophecy when it sounds good, uplifting, and fits their personal beliefs.
But the truth doesn’t always feel good.
Sometimes God sends a message that disrupts, exposes, and challenges what people are used to. And when that happens, people don’t always recognize it… they reject it.
What bothers me most is how quick “Christian leaders” were to tear her down publicly. That’s not correction—that’s pride. If you really walk with God, you should know that you don’t own His voice. He can speak through whoever He chooses.
And let’s be real—history shows this pattern over and over. People reject the message first… then later realize it was true.
Now I’m not saying anyone should blindly follow everything they hear. Discernment matters. But what I am saying is this: stop being so quick to discredit people just because what they’re saying doesn’t align with what YOU want to believe.
Because what if they’re right?
This situation should honestly be a wake-up call. Not just about politics, but about how people handle spiritual messages. If God is really speaking, we need to be mature enough to listen, test it, and seek Him—not tear people down out of emotion or bias.
At the end of the day, truth doesn’t need approval to be truth. It will reveal itself… one way or another.
Posted By: Matthew

I’m right there with you on this, because people really did doubt her when she first spoke. It wasn’t just quiet disagreement either, it was loud, public criticism like folks were so sure she had it wrong. But now, looking at everything that has unfolded, it’s hard to ignore that Ya Girl Renae was speaking on things that are actually lining up.
That’s what gets me. People always want to say they believe GOD speaks, but the moment it doesn’t sound like what they expect or agree with, they shut it down. Instead of praying on it, they judge it. And now, GOD is showing them the truth piece by piece, and it’s making people uncomfortable.
This is why discernment matters so much. Not everything is for immediate understanding. Sometimes GOD reveals things early through someone, and it takes time for others to catch up. That doesn’t make the message false, it just means people weren’t ready to receive it.
I really feel like this situation is a wake-up call. We can’t be so quick to tear people down, especially when they’re speaking from a place of faith. Now folks are seeing it for themselves, and it’s different when GOD confirms it.





