The Shemitah |
But it's possible nothing will
happen at all. God is not locked in to doing anything. (Tweet that!)
Hear what author Jonathan Cahn has
to say on this:
Again, as stated before, we cannot expect prophetic happenings to show up on a regular schedule or to perform on cue. Nothing significant has to happen within the Shemitah of 2014-2015. The phenomenon may manifest in one cycle, and not in another, and then again in the next. And the focus of the message is not date-setting but the call of God to repentance and return. At the same time, something of significance could take place, and it is wise to note the times.
(The Mystery of the Shemitah, page 40.)
Notice what he says about the focus of this entire exercise God is doing in and through the Shemitah. It is all about calling people back to God.
It is about repentance. Repentance
is turning away from what you are doing that is sin and turning to God to walk
forward in life without that sin. It's about doing better. Repentance is about
stopping one behavior and going a different direction. What do you have in your
life that you need to repent of? (We all have something.)
Mr. Cahn also says the Shemitah is
about "return." It's about returning to God – the One True God, that is. We're
talking about Jesus Christ. There is no other God. The Shemitah is about returning
to Him.
If individuals and/or nations
return to God, disaster can still be averted. (Tweet that!)
If individuals and/or nations refuse to return to God, then God will take the next step to cause us to want to turn back to Him. (Tweet that!)
Are you going to be one of God's
people? Or are you going to choose to ignore Him or refuse Him? (Tweet that!)
There's only those two ways to go:
Follow Him or refuse.
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