Modern-Day Prophet Rebukes POTUS, SCOTUS & Congress

NEARLY 6 MILLION HEAR WARNING TO SUPREME COURT

Bob Unruh
WND.com

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Rabbi Jonathan Cahn’s warning to U.S. Supreme Court justices not to judge God has become viral, with nearly 6 million people having watched a video of his remarks.

Cahn, author of the New York Times bestseller, “The Harbinger” and the inspiration behind the “Isaiah 9:10 Judgment” movie, spoke at the recent 2015 “Washington: A Man of Prayer” service at the U.S. Capitol.

“If a nation’s high court should pass judgment on the Almighty, should you then be surprised God will pass judgment on the court and that nation?” he asked.

The speech came only hours after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on whether to mandate same-sex “marriage” nationwide in opposition to voters in dozens of states who affirmed in ballot measures that marriage is the union of one man and one woman.

If the court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, it would be, as James Dobson wrote last week, the first time it “elevated to a constitutional right that which Christianity and all major religions consider to be a sin.”

Here’s where to get “The Isaiah 9:10 Judgment,” “The Harbinger,” “The Mystery of the Shemitah,” all by Jonathan Cahn, as well as all of his Bible teachings including “The Hanukkah Endtime Mystery,” “The Sanhredrin Secret” and “The Mystery of the Rains.”

Dobson is founder of the the highly influential groups Focus on the Family and Family Research Council and now runs Family Talk.

Cahn said: “The justices of the Supreme Court took up their seats [in a hearing] on whether they should strike down the biblical and historic definition of marriage. That the event should even take place is a sign this is America of [George] Washington’s warning … a nation at war against its own foundation.”

Washington warned that the smiles of heaven can never be expected on a nation “that disregards the eternal rules of order and right which heaven itself hath ordained.”

He noted the Supreme Court opens sessions with the words, “God save the United States and this honorable court.”

“If this court should overrule the word of God and strike down the eternal rules of order and right that heaven itself ordained, how then will God save it?” Cahn asked. “Justices, can you judge the ways of God? There is another court and there another judge, where all men and all judges will give account.”

On a Facebook pages where the video was posted, Gene Jarvis called Cahn “an oracle of God.”

“Wake up, America,” added Sandra Crosnoe.

On another Facebook page with the video, Cindy Vazquez said: “Thank you, Mr. Cahn. America needed to hear this. America has turned their backs on the only God that truly loves us and knows what’s best for us. … America needs to [go] back to God. Americans can’t keep expecting God to bless us forever unless we are willing to repent as a nation.”

Debbie Goodwin added: “The watchman has sounded the warning bell. Take heed USA.”

WND broke the story when Cahn spoke.

He said America’s biblical foundation was affirmed throughout history, and the nation came into existence “solely for the glory and purposes of God.”

“No historian can rewrite that. No president can expunge that,” he warned. “If a thousand angels swore on a thousand Bibles that this was not the case, it would in no way alter the fact. … America was brought into existence for the will and purposes of God.”

He explained ancient Israel turned away from God.

“They drove God out of the government. They worshiped idols and served other gods. They celebrated immorality and they persecuted righteousness. The blessings of God were removed and replaced with judgments,” he said.

Now, he said, “America has made the same mistakes.”

America, he warned, is faced with a critical decision: “Choose you this day whom you will serve … if the Lord be God, then follow Him. If Baal, then follow him and go to hell.”

Since WND originally posted the video, several other sites have as well, resulting in a viewership that rapidly is approaching 6 million worldwide.

WND reported nearly a week ago that the viewership was at about 2.3 million, with many viewers coming from the Nigerian website NigeriaCamera.

Rev. Dan Cummins, who founded the Washington event, told WND, “It does not surprise me that Cahn’s message from America’s Capitol in Statuary Hall last Wednesday night, April 29, has gone viral.”

He said Cahn’s work inspired the event at its beginning.

“Four years ago, before ‘The Harbinger’ was published, I saw Rabbi Cahn on television. I knew his prophetic words were the most important prophetic warning I had heard in my 40-plus years of ministry.

“After much prayer asking God what my response should be, I felt the Holy Spirit impressed upon me these words, ‘If the place of a nation’s dedication was the place of its judgment, the place of its judgment could become the place of its rededication.’ I immediately knew what this meant as far as what I needed to do.

“I called my U.S. congressman, Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, a good friend who had also seen Cahn on television. After sharing what I felt the Spirit had spoken, I said to Louie, ‘I believe we need to gather as many elected members of Congress at St. Paul’s Chapel in NYC on April 30, and rededicate America to God.’ I believe God honors elected governmental authority. We needed to gather America’s top legislators and ask God’s forgiveness and restoration.”

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