Step 1: People prophesy a second term for Donald Trump.
Step 2: Donald Trump supporters in the Christian community get excited.
Step 3: Donald Trump doesn't actually get re-elected
Step 4: The people who held to this prophesy overreact.
Step 5: This leads to persecution of the church.
Step 6: The persecution leads to revival.
There is some potential of that. But lots of those people were Antifa or the extreme deranged end of MAGA.
I see a lot of other possibilities such as
1) Politics is important, but it is not all important. There comes a time when people have to realize they put to much focus and attention on it, and it has become an idol or a distraction from their spiritual life.
2) A)There have been lots of problems going on with the Prophetic Movement for years. If Biden does take office as scheduled and remains etc. this will not be the first time their has been a huge prophetic belly flop.... this is only the biggest and most visible due to You-tube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.
B) As I've spoken before their is lots of things that are off with todays prophesy. In my day, I've received some good words and personal prophesy, but I've seen a lot of stuff that I think in retrospect is people prophesying out of their soul etc. And what worse is their is a giant excuse complex to justify that, which is worrisome. The prophet Samuel had "no words fall to the ground" according to one verse in Chronicles and Kings. We currently are suppose to be living under a "better" covenant than the one of the Old Testament, that is better in every way than that of the old according to saint Paul in one verse in Hebrews.
C) I think there are a lot of people out there that fit the profile of Hananiah.
Jeremiah 28:1-17
3) I also really wonder about the general concept of Revival expectations, and I tend to feel the skepticism rising within me if I spend my time listening to some people especially, like Rick Joyner. Certain Charismatics especially those in NAR talk about the Jesus Movement, Welsh Revival etc. It's interesting how as much as those people love those movements and want to see some kind of modern return, they also at different times admit to some of the negative things that happened. How things were mismanaged, how people didn't follow common sense, how churches exploded and closed down etc. And sometimes when add up all that stuff it makes a big impression on you, like asking "Why are you pining for that anyway?" (In light of admissions that their wasn't a lot of lasting fruit). Because it often comes across that people are really into revival are just excitement junkies. Basically Charismatic and Pentecostals can often equate excitement with "the anointing" and that can lead to a lot of problems....