Tuesday, September 1, 2015

What Would a Shemitah Judgement Look Like? A Sign of Driving God Out of America

In the previous post we were talking about how author Jonathan Cahn writes a Shemitah "judgment will make clear the link between America's physical and material realm and that of the spiritual." We talked about how there is always a connection between the physical and the spiritual.

I find the nineteenth statement on Jonathan Cahn's list (The Mystery of the Shemitah, page 242) to be closely related:

"The judgment will manifest as a sign against a nation that has driven God out of its life, rejected His ways, and pursued material blessings and idols in His place."
In addition to the recent legalization of same-sex marriage and long-ago legalization of abortion, another thought this one brings to mind is America's educational system – from pre-school to the highest levels of our educational system.

I keep hearing about how text books and curriculum have changed American history to teach no mention of God in events such as the first Thanksgiving. Christians in our history are vilified, even though most of our founding fathers were indeed Christians, held God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ in highest regard, and actually formed our nation to honor the One True God of the Bible. (Tweet that!

Of course there are many other areas where America, starting at the top with the leaders, followed by Americans who are strongly influenced by those leaders, have driven God out of our nation.  (Tweet that!

What areas or realms come to your mind?

Related Articles:



Want more information? Wish you had a review or a summary of all this information? Then get my new e-book today: The Shemitah. Includes a new Leader's Guide!



(#1 in the Best of Bible Prophecies Fulfilled Blog Book Series) 



Saturday, August 29, 2015

Anne Graham Lotz' 9 1 1: An Emergency Recall to Pray for Jerusalem

I would like to take a one-post break from my current series on "What Would a Shemitah Judgment Look Like?" to let you know about Anne Graham Lotz's call to prayer for Jerusalem and Israel.

She's asking us to take a 1 Hour break and fast to pray on September 1, 2015, at an hour of your choosing.

Please see the details here:




We'll resume our series on "What Would a Shemitah Judgement Look Like?" in the next post on September 1.

To share this message, please use the Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Google+ share buttons below. Thank you.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

What Would a Shemitah Judgement Look Like? Turning Things Right Side Up or God's Side Up

In my posts here since August 13, we've been talking about some of the items author Jonathan Cahn listed on pages 240 – 243 in his book, The Mystery of the Shemitah, that would take place in a Shemitah judgment. For me, this item he lists brings it all together. This is what it's all about. This is the heart of it all:

"The judgment will make clear the link between America's physical and material realm and that of the spiritual."

There is always a connection between the physical and the spiritual. (Tweet that!)

For example, when Jesus spoke to Nicodemus about being born spiritually and starting an eternal spiritual life with God, He related it to physical birth. Yet those are two different things: this temporary physical life and the eternal spiritual life.

Another example is the miraculous healings Jesus performed when He walked this earth. These obviously had a physical manifestation for the recipient of the miracle, but it also had a spiritual counterpart. The miracle was intended to bring many people into an eternal, spiritual relationship with God, not merely give a temporary physical healing that would only last until the death of the person.

Therefore, the entire point of the Shemitah is to make clear the link between what happens in the physical world with the spiritual realm. In other words, the choices made in Americas in the physical world have consequences in the spiritual world.

Furthermore, these choices affect many more than the individuals who make them. (Tweet that!) Individual Justices on the Supreme Court have made decisions and put into effect physical realities that affect us all – such as effectively legalizing same-sex marriage. Another example is the legalization of abortion in 1973.

However while the Justices made these decisions, even against the wishes of many if not most Americans, we will all suffer the consequences. (Tweet that!) You may not think there are consequences, but there are. And they are taking place in the spiritual realm and will manifest in the physical realm. (Tweet that!)

In a Shemitah judgement, these will be seen clearly. (Tweet that!)


I find the nineteenth statement on Jonathan Cahn's list to be closely related. We'll look at that one in the next post.  

Related Articles:



Want more information? Wish you had a review or a summary of all this information? Then get my new e-book today: The Shemitah. Includes a new Leader's Guide!



(#1 in the Best of Bible Prophecies Fulfilled Blog Book Series) 

Related Articles:
Aug 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25

Want more. Wish you had a review or a summary of all this information? Then get my new e-book The Shemitah, with Leader's Guide, today.

(#1 in the Best of Bible Prophecies Fulfilled Blog Book Series) 

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

What Would a Shemitah Judgement Look Like? Altering the Landscape

In several posts now, we've been taking a closer look at the list of manifestations author Jonathan Cahn wrote in his book, The Mystery of the Shemitah, that would take place in a Shemitah judgment. On page 243, Jonathan Cahn wrote:

"The judgment will alter the landscape of nations and powers."

The very next manifestation Cahn lists is this:

"The judgment will involve and affect the rise and fall of great powers."

At first the landscapes I thought of were "political landscapes," meaning the political powers we see in the world today. (Tweet that!)  His next statement, the rise and fall of great powers, seems to confirm that.

But upon further thought, I wonder, could it be literal landscape? By that I mean, of the land? Could the landscape actually be altered, as in a large earthquake? (Tweet that!

Nothing says it couldn't be both.

I'm just thinking out loud. What do you think?

Saturday, August 22, 2015

What Would a Shemitah Judgement Look Like? Wiping Away Physical Realities

from TheBlaze.com 
Author Jonathan Cahn, in his book, The Mystery of the Shemitah, at the bottom of page 242, wrote this of a Shemitah should it manifest as judgment in America and beyond:

"The judgment will wipe away physical realities."

The first thing that came to my mind when I read this was, "Like the Twin Towers."

In my previous post I also talked about a possibility I can see happening: the shaking of the U.S. Supreme Court Building because of the judgments this court has made and imposed on the people of the United States, including but not limited to:

  • Legalizing abortion in 1973.
  • And effectively legalizing same-sex marriage across all 50 states this past June 26, 2015.

The author may have meant more than physical buildings, perhaps including the physical realities of money in financial accumulation. But physical buildings is what came to my mind, bringing the image and the example of the World Trade Center twin towers in New York City which were wiped away on September 11, 2001. This led to the financial fall two Shemitahs ago. (Tweet that!)

What other physical realities come to your mind that might be wiped away? (Tweet that!)

Related Articles:



Want more information? Wish you had a review or a summary of all this information? Then get my new e-book today: The Shemitah. Includes a new Leader's Guide!



(#1 in the Best of Bible Prophecies Fulfilled Blog Book Series) 

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Could a Shemitah Judgment Involve a Shaking of the U.S. Supreme Court?

U. S. Supreme Court Building with facade
Oblique facade 3, US Supreme Court by Daderot -
Own work. Licensed under
Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Remember that author Jonathan Cahn wrote his book, The Mystery of the Shemitah, in or prior to 2014. The book was published in 2014 and I know that the publishing process takes a while.

Remember also the things that have transpired in America and the world since then.

The twentieth item (page 242) on Jonathan Cahn's list of manifestations America can expect should a Shemitah judgment take place is this:

"The judgment will cast down the objects of America's pride and glory."

What are objects of America's pride and glory? (Tweet that!

When I read this, I think of: Gay pride.

Since the book has come out, Gay pride is on the rise. The Supreme Court of the United States effectively legalized same-sex marriage across the nation on June 26, 2015.

It was also the Supreme Court of the Untied States that legalized abortion on January 22, 1973.

America has proudly called abortion "a women's right to choose."

But everyone with a brain and a willingness to think even a little knows this is the killing of a human baby. For those who were not willing to think, the recent disclosures via videos of Planned Parenthood officials harvesting, selling, and profiting from human body parts from dismembered babies clearly shows the hideousness of what is going on in the abortion clinics of America and the world.

When a shaking from a Shemitah judgment comes – and don't forget that one of the meanings of the word "shemitah" is "shaking" -- I would not be surprised if it shakes the building of the United States Supreme Court. (Tweet that!) Besides a physical shaking of the actual building, I can imagine a more symbolic shaking as in a "shake up" of  those Justices who sit on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Would not turnabout be fair play? The judgments of the U.S. Supreme Court has certainly shaken America. (Tweet that!

Around the top of the building of the U.S. Supreme Court, etched in its stone, is a mural of Moses holding the tablets of the Ten Commandments which where etched by the finger of God.

If you know the story, when Moses returned from the top of the mountain where God gave him the Ten Commandments written in stone, Moses found the people of Israel engaging in every sinful indulgence. They were breaking God's Law is so many ways. In his complete frustration with unrepentant sinners, Moses threw the tablets down, literally breaking to pieces the stone tables of God's Law.

Perhaps God will throw down the United States Supreme Court Building, or its etched facade, since it has made a mockery of God's Law and allowed the people of the United States to "legally" by man's law, engage in every sinful indulgence. (Tweet that!

Is not America's "freedom" and justice system an object of America's pride and glory? (Tweet that!) I put the word "freedom" in quotation marks because our freedom is not, as many people seem to think today, an ability to do whatever we please. Instead, American freedom was intended to allow people to do whatever is RIGHT – and the standard of "right" is what is right in God's sight, that is, the One True God of the Bible. (Tweet that!)

Finally, if a Shemitah judgment will cast down the objects of America’s pride and glory, do we not call America’s flag "Old Glory"?  (Tweet that!

Related Articles:



Want more information? Wish you had a review or a summary of all this information? Then get my new e-book today: The Shemitah. Includes a new Leader's Guide!



(#1 in the Best of Bible Prophecies Fulfilled Blog Book Series) 

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

The Entanglements, Attachments, and Bondages of American Politics

I think many people who hear about the Shemitah view it with much fear. But never forget God is good, kind, and gentle and He only increases the hardship on people when they refuse to acknowledge Him. (Tweet that!) Then He turns up the pressure in order to get their attention and bring them to Himself, which is a further manifestation of His goodness, kindness, and gentleness. (Tweet that!)

Another manifestation of a Shemitah judgment in America author Jonathan Cahn gives in his book, The Mystery of the Shemitah (page 241) is this:
"The judgment will release entanglements, attachments, and bondages within the nation and among the nations."

How might this look in America? The first thing that comes to my mind is our Politics.

In American, politics have become so convoluted they can no longer function. Over the years, some politicians have become so entrench that we will never be able to get them removed. Part of this includes the favors owed to them and the favors they owe. One example is the votes they have promised to give or get on certain issues. This why we can get nothing good done. (Tweet that!)

Many politicians, (dare I say most?) no longer vote for what is good for America or what is best for their constituents. Rather they vote on who owes who favors. It's the trading of "political capital" meaning political power.

What if all this owing and paying was wiped away?  Would this not be a good thing?

Don't misunderstand. I'm not saying it wouldn't be painful for our country. But to wipe clean entanglements, attachments, and bondages within nations would give us a chance to start fresh. And hopefully not make the same mistakes of "borrowing" and "owing" political power. (Tweet that!)

Related to that, at least in my mind, author Jonathan Cahn also notes on page 242 that a Shemitah judgment would...
"…wipe away structure of culture, of systems, of civilization."

I think of our structure of political culture, our political system, and it seems to be to be so entrenched in corruption now that, even though we have good people trying to make inroads, perhaps nothing will be able to make an impact soon enough unless it is wiped clean. (Tweet that!)

What if… God created a hard reset? What if it was time to start over? (Tweet that!)

Related Articles:



Want more information? Wish you had a review or a summary of all this information? Then get my new e-book today: The Shemitah. Includes a new Leader's Guide!



(#1 in the Best of Bible Prophecies Fulfilled Blog Book Series)