I'd contend, that it's not until unverifiable or arguable claims like "God told me" that cross that line. Not just someone possibly getting carried away out of excitement, given the text is presented and it speaks for itself, while he's plugging and contextualizing it to the time. He can say what he truly believes the Bible is saying without giving himself an out and it not be false prophecy man. It's inferred by any normal person, that's what he really really thinks the text is referring to at the moment since he used one.
I think your question contains the answer. Is the guy in the screenshot searching for truth or making a claim?
That's your difference. Here are some examples:
What if the "vaccine" is really the mark of the beast? - honest question
The "vaccine" is the mark of the beast, and that's why monkeypox is occurring. - false prophecy
Sometimes we come to conclusions. Often we are wrong.
I'd contend, that it's not until unverifiable or arguable claims like "God told me" that cross that line. Not just someone possibly getting carried away out of excitement, given the text is presented and it speaks for itself, while he's plugging and contextualizing it to the time. He can say what he truly believes the Bible is saying without giving himself an out and it not be false prophecy man. It's inferred by any normal person, that's what he really really thinks the text is referring to at the moment since he used one.