As the "Christian" Post reported:
“In the Bible, God often had His spokespersons live out the message He gave them …before they delivered the message to the people,” she said.
“Hosea was instructed to marry a woman who then became unfaithful to him as he lived out in a very personal way the broken heart of God over unfaithful Israel,” Lotz said of one of her examples.
Lotz noted that she was born not only in the same year, but one week to the day of Israel’s establishment in May 1948.
“Just as my cancer is a potentially fatal disease, is Israel also in danger of being attacked in a potentially fatal way? Just as my cancer struck suddenly and unexpectedly through no fault of my own, will Israel also be struck by her enemies suddenly and unexpectedly through no fault of her own?”
She continued: “Just as I have not been immediately and quickly delivered from cancer, will Israel also not be quickly delivered from her enemies as she was in the 1967 war? Just as I am having to fight the cancer with chemotherapy cell by cell, will Israel also have to fight her enemies region by region, village by village, street by street, house by house?”
She has a high view of herself and likens herself to prophets and thus to Israel.
She claims God heart was "broken" over Israel's apostasy.
She holds to numerology, trying to find significance in her birthday and that of Israel's modern installation.
She's not a prophet nor a spokeswoman for God.
She's given false prophecies before.
God's heart isn't "broken" over Israel. That would connote a deficiency in Him but there is none. He isn't done with Israel, but He is angry with her. This is clearly taught in Isaiah.
Just because her birthday is NEAR the time of Israel's installation as a nation, doesn't it make her signification. "Almost" or "near" isn't the same as the "same" day. Like all her other prophecies, she still misses the accuracy God demanded of His prophets.
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