America's Fate Revealed: Is God Passing Judgment? | Jonathan Cahn & Rabbi Jason Sobel - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses the current times as a period of "biblical times", referencing the times of Jeremiah and Apostle Paul. They emphasize that these are exciting times, especially when the darkness intensifies, as it is a time for the lights to shine brighter.

The speaker talks about the historical pattern of judgment and redemption, citing examples from ancient Israel's history. They argue that America has been following a similar path, moving away from God and towards other gods, which has led to signs of judgment, such as the appearance of a false god's image projected on the Empire State Building in New York City.

The speaker also references a date on the Hebrew calendar linked to judgment, the "ninth of Tammuz", which was the day when Jerusalem's walls were breached and the nation's protection was removed. They connect this to June 26, 2015, when the Supreme Court redefined marriage, a day that also fell on the "ninth of Tammuz" on the biblical calendar.

The speaker concludes by stating that the ultimate solution to the problems of America lies in spiritual revival, not economic or political solutions. They call for a return to God and the acceptance of the current chaotic times as part of a process leading to redemption. The speaker also mentions a predicted year of great shaking, 2020, which has already begun and is expected to continue.

Facts

1. The text discusses the concept of "biblical times" and suggests that it's a time when greatness comes, but one must be strong and bold.
2. It refers to the times of Jeremiah and Apostle Paul, and compares the current situation to the days of Elijah, a time of persecution and censoring.
3. The text mentions events that have happened since 9/11, suggesting that America has been following the same footsteps as ancient Israel since this event.
4. It describes a significant event where the leader of the Senate pronounced Isaiah 9:10, a judgment scripture, prophetically without realizing its meaning.
5. The text discusses the image of a false god, Kali, that was projected on the Empire State Building in New York City, symbolizing America's departure from God.
6. It mentions the date of the ninth of Tammuz on the Hebrew calendar, which is linked to judgment.
7. The text talks about the Supreme Court redefining marriage on June 26, 2015, the same day as the ninth of Tammuz on the biblical calendar, symbolizing the removal of a hedge of protection.
8. It emphasizes the need for repentance and the return to God as a nation to overcome the current spiritual crisis.
9. The text discusses the concept of "shakings" or disorder, suggesting that it will come through disorder, economic deterioration, and natural disasters.
10. It mentions the 19-year period between the first enemy attack and the time when the greater shakings begin, referring to the period between the first strike in 605 BC and the shakings in 586 BC.
11. The text suggests that the year 2020 is a year of great shakings, based on the biblical pattern of 19 years between the first enemy attack and the beginning of greater shakings.
12. It discusses the censorship of social media as a form of muzzling, suggesting a continuation of the enemy's actions.
13. The text mentions the words "Redemption" and "Exile", suggesting the concept of disconnection and emptiness in the absence of God.
14. It emphasizes the need for inviting God back in as the ultimate solution to America's problems.