Monday, November 30, 2015
The Harbinger Man
Viewers rave over story of 'The Harbinger Man'
'Your eternal destiny may very well hinge on you watching this video'
It’s a hit!
And maybe even just a little bit more.
After all, one viewer wrote, “Your eternal destiny may very well hinge on you watching this video.”
Now that’s an endorsement.
Viewers are raving about the new documentary “The Harbinger Man: The Jonathan Cahn Story, with 85 percent percent of reviewers at Amazon.com leaving the film a five star rating.
The film has cracked the top 50 of all documentaries at Amazon.com and is number 51 of all “Faith & Spirituality” films only weeks after its initial release.
Viewers enthuse:
An absolute 10. The story of Jehovah God’s Jewish Prophet to America.
Great story! It covers the whole back story of the writing of the book, “The Harbinger.” Demonstrably shows the hand of God moving in people’s lives. Your eternal destiny may very well hinge on you watching this video.
This film is actually pretty important for Americans to watch, revealing the background of a man who has had a huge impact on Christianity within our country. Like many people, I knew the name but knew nothing about what he actually believed or taught. I found myself fascinated by a man who sees himself as nothing less than a kind of bridge between Jews and Christians, reconciling the oldest split in Western culture.
This is definitely worth watching, especially if you are interested in the future of the Christian faith in America.
The thrilling documentary takes viewers on a guided tour of the life, time, and teachings of Jonathan Cahn, the Messianic rabbi who came to national attention by writing “The Harbinger.”
“The Harbinger” rocketed immediately in popularity and went on to appear on the New York Times bestseller list for more than 100 weeks. It also served as the focus for The Isaiah 9:10 Judgment,” the number one faith film of 2012 and 2013.
Cahn also went on to introduce America to the concept of the Shemitah, an ancient biblical mystery which has riveted the globe. An estimated one out of every 10 Google searches were for the word Shemitah in mid-September 2015.
Finally, Cahn is also known as a fiery preacher. His speech to the Inaugural Prayer Breakfast in 2013 was called by some “the most important speech given in modern American history” given the moral and spiritual state of the nation.
And Cahn’s warning to the Supreme Court on the issue of homosexual marriage was viewed by millions of people around the word, with a video going viral within moments of being posted on a Nigerian website.
Cahn’s biblical teaching series has also been well received, with each of three volumes of of his biblical teachings receiving almost unanimous five star reviews at Amazon.com
“The Harbinger Man: The Jonathan Cahn Story” takes viewers behind the scene to witness the extraordinary journey of one of the most important figures in American Christianity who has, as one reader put it, came “out of nowhere.”
From the escape of his father from Adolf Hitler’s Germany, to his upbringing as a Jew, to his youthful atheism and finally to the near death experience which pushed him towards accepting Jesus Christ as Messiah, “The Harbinger Man” is a story too extraordinary for fiction.
But the movie doesn’t just cover Cahn the man.
It also explores the revolutionary nature of his teachings and the substance of Cahn’s warning for America during what many believe are prophetic times. The film follows Cahn’s dangerous travels around the world, as the man some call “America’s Prophet” engages in spiritual warfare with pagan idols and recounts spellbinding stories of conversion and salvation.
It also goes in depth into Cahn’s theology, examining how the rabbi is reconnecting Christianity with its Jewish roots and causing what can only be called a religious revolution.
“The Harbinger Man” is produced by WND Films and was directed by George Escobar, who also directed the Academy Award-nominated “Alone Yet Not Alone.”
WND Founder and CEO Joseph Farah is excited by the film and hopes as many people will see it as possible.
“[Cahn's] life has been miraculously touched by God, guided by God, and blessed by God – and you’ll get to see that story for the first time in “The Harbinger Man.”
Viewers evidently agree and are excited to be a part of what is becoming a nationwide phenomenon.
As one person who saw the film told WND, “I just watched “The Harbinger Man.” I’m not going to attempt to comment on it because no words will do it justice.”
See the “Harbinger Man” trailer: https://youtu.be/l_1akAjcKQ4
Friday, November 6, 2015
THE HARBINGER MAN - Movie Trailer
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"The Harbinger Man: THE JONATHAN CAHN STORY" by WND
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COAST TO COAST/AM with George Noory host Jonathan Cahn on the Oct. 12th airing. Listen to the full interview of the Shemitah Cycle/Mysteries of the Pyramids by going to link. Must Sign Up with site. God bless!
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2015/10/12
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2015/10/12
'HARBINGER MAN' CHANGES EVEN WASHINGTON
Worship returns after silence spanning 150 years
“The Harbinger Man” Jonathan Cahn’s message has been delivered to Washington and in Washington multiple times. It’s been handed out in Congress and it’s been thundered from a podium in Statuary Hall.
It’s been directed at senators, representatives, lawyers on the Supreme Court and even Barack Obama.
And it’s even triggered the return of worship services to the Capitol where they were routine during the early generations of the nation’s life, and then disappeared.
The “Jefferson Gathering” are meetings now held by Pastor Dan Cummins, who moved to Washington with his family after hearing the challenge in the message from Cahn to America: Repent and return to God.
Before it’s too late.
“There’s now weekly worship in the Capitol,” Cummins said. “After an absence of 150 years.”
Cummins relates the story of his call to action after hearing Cahn, and his move to Washington to start weekly worship services, in the newly released “The Harbinger Man.”
The subject of the documentary movie, which is surging on Amazon, is Cahn, his life, and his message.
Summarizing Cahn’s message, Joseph Farah, chief of WND Films, which produced the movie version of “The Harbinger,” called “The Isaiah 9:10 Judgment,” says: “If God’s people, called by His name, would humble themselves and pray and seek His face, He would do these things: hear their prayers, forgive their sin, and heal their land. In other words, God was not expecting or demanding everyone to follow Him, just His kids, just His children, just the believers. Therefore, it is the believers who have this special responsibility. It is they who hold the key to the healing of our land.
“That’s the really good news Jonathan Cahn brings to us. It’s up to us; it’s up to believers to do this and do it now. Is that too much to expect?”
Washington and “The Harbinger” seemed destined to cross paths. The original book spoke of warnings being delivered to America, in parallel to the warnings given to the nation of Israel thousands of years ago.
Israel refused to heed God’s warnings, and fell into collapse. Cahn’s warnings are intended to set America on a different path.
Will it work?
That remains to be seen. After all, the Old Testament records when Israel was warned by God, the response was “The bricks are fallen down, but we will build with hewn stones: the sycamores are cut down, but we will change them into cedars.”
In other words, we’ll do it ourselves.
When 9/11 happened, then-Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle stated, “America will emerge from this tragedy as we have emerged from all adversity – united and strong … I know there is only the smallest measure of inspiration that can be taken from this devastation. But there is a passage in the Bible from Isaiah that speaks to all of us at times like this.”
Then he read Isaiah 9:10: “The bricks are fallen down …”
Cahn explained when the parallel was revealed. “Daschle has no idea what he is doing here. He thinks he’s offering comforting words to a grief-stricken people, but he is actually embracing the spiritually defiant and arrogant words of the children of Israel…”
Who picked up that theme a short time later?
Sen. John Edwards. He preached on that very theme.
And who else?
On Feb. 24, 2009, Barack Obama said, “I want every American to know this: We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will emerge stronger than before.”
Cahn admits in “The Harbinger Man” that his message seems destined for Washington.
He said the leaders represent the nation, and God’s warnings are given to them, too.
He personally delivered some just this year. It was at the Washington: A Man of Prayer event set up by Cummins.
It came just before the Supreme Court ruled to trash God’s definition of marriage and supplant it with one that includes same-sex duos.
WND reported then that Cahn “smacked down the Supreme Court’s assumption that it has the authority to redefine marrijage.
“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,” he said. “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 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.”
Cahn 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?” he 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.
“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? We are doing that which Israel did on the altars of Baal,” he said.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
THE TZOR
Word for the Month & for Sunday, Nov. 1
Scripture: Isaiah 44
See Message: Waves And Anchors
Dear Friends,
In Isaiah 44:8, God says this to His people:
“Fear not, do not be afraid
Have I not told you from that time
And have declared it
You are My witnesses
Is there a God beside Me
There is no other God.
I know not any.”
Yet other English translations will translate it not as “There is no other God” as “There is no other rock.” The reason is, the Hebrew actually doesn’t say “God” but “tzor” and “tzor” literally means “rock.” So the word “rock” can be translated as “God.” That’s because there’s a deep connection between “God” and “rock.” What is it?
A rock is just about the most permanent of things. While everything else changes around them, rocks don’t change. Rocks are strong, and for the most part, unbreakable. Rocks, when used as weapons or tools, are powerful. When we use the phrase “rock solid” or “solid as a rock” we speak of firmness, unyieldingness, strength, stability, concrete reality. Rocks are foundational. Foundations are often made with rock – as rock gives its strength to the building it supports.
So why, in some Scriptures, are the words “rock” and “God” interchangeable? It’s because God is a “Rock.” He’s strong. He’s unbreakable. He’s stable. He’s unyielding. He’s unchanging. Everything else changes – but Him. He remains the same. He’s foundational. Everything exists because of Him. God is a Rock in that He’s real, the most real thing, pure, concrete reality.
What does that mean for you? It means that compared to God, everything else in this life is flimsy, weak. Every problem you have, every crisis, every fearful thing, is like vapor, compared to God. And so you don’t have to fear. That problem will pass away. But God will remain. Whatever you’re dealing with, it will pass, but God will remain. The one and only thing in your life that will not change is Him. And since everything else in our lives is changing, how then should we live? We must live not focusing, dwelling, and resting on the changing circumstances that surround us, but on the Rock that remains the same.
God is the Tzor, the Rock. That means you have to make Him your Rock – the Rock, the foundation of your life. So David would write “The Lord is my Rock.” It meant that God was the strength of his life, his stability, his sure and concrete reality, his anchor. We must know Him as God. But we must also know Him as the Rock. When you cling to Him, when you don’t let go, when He becomes the one sure, concrete reality in your life – then He becomes your Rock. When you anchor your feelings, your desires, your emotions, your thoughts to His reality; when you make Him the foundation on which all those things stand – then He becomes your Rock. And in times of great unrest and change, it is all the more crucial that you make Him so. And if you will root and ground and build your life upon this Rock, you will become strong and immoveable. As it is written: “God is our refuge, a very present help in time of need. Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, and though the mountains fall into the heart of the sea.”
This month make it your aim to know God as the Tsor, the Rock, and make Him the Rock of every part of your life, the Rock of your heart, mind, soul, and strength. And may the Lord greatly bless you as you do.
Your brother and co-laborer
in His love and service,
Jonathan
Word for the Month & for Sunday, Nov. 1
Scripture: Isaiah 44
See Message: Waves And Anchors
Dear Friends,
In Isaiah 44:8, God says this to His people:
“Fear not, do not be afraid
Have I not told you from that time
And have declared it
You are My witnesses
Is there a God beside Me
There is no other God.
I know not any.”
Yet other English translations will translate it not as “There is no other God” as “There is no other rock.” The reason is, the Hebrew actually doesn’t say “God” but “tzor” and “tzor” literally means “rock.” So the word “rock” can be translated as “God.” That’s because there’s a deep connection between “God” and “rock.” What is it?
A rock is just about the most permanent of things. While everything else changes around them, rocks don’t change. Rocks are strong, and for the most part, unbreakable. Rocks, when used as weapons or tools, are powerful. When we use the phrase “rock solid” or “solid as a rock” we speak of firmness, unyieldingness, strength, stability, concrete reality. Rocks are foundational. Foundations are often made with rock – as rock gives its strength to the building it supports.
So why, in some Scriptures, are the words “rock” and “God” interchangeable? It’s because God is a “Rock.” He’s strong. He’s unbreakable. He’s stable. He’s unyielding. He’s unchanging. Everything else changes – but Him. He remains the same. He’s foundational. Everything exists because of Him. God is a Rock in that He’s real, the most real thing, pure, concrete reality.
What does that mean for you? It means that compared to God, everything else in this life is flimsy, weak. Every problem you have, every crisis, every fearful thing, is like vapor, compared to God. And so you don’t have to fear. That problem will pass away. But God will remain. Whatever you’re dealing with, it will pass, but God will remain. The one and only thing in your life that will not change is Him. And since everything else in our lives is changing, how then should we live? We must live not focusing, dwelling, and resting on the changing circumstances that surround us, but on the Rock that remains the same.
God is the Tzor, the Rock. That means you have to make Him your Rock – the Rock, the foundation of your life. So David would write “The Lord is my Rock.” It meant that God was the strength of his life, his stability, his sure and concrete reality, his anchor. We must know Him as God. But we must also know Him as the Rock. When you cling to Him, when you don’t let go, when He becomes the one sure, concrete reality in your life – then He becomes your Rock. When you anchor your feelings, your desires, your emotions, your thoughts to His reality; when you make Him the foundation on which all those things stand – then He becomes your Rock. And in times of great unrest and change, it is all the more crucial that you make Him so. And if you will root and ground and build your life upon this Rock, you will become strong and immoveable. As it is written: “God is our refuge, a very present help in time of need. Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, and though the mountains fall into the heart of the sea.”
This month make it your aim to know God as the Tsor, the Rock, and make Him the Rock of every part of your life, the Rock of your heart, mind, soul, and strength. And may the Lord greatly bless you as you do.
Your brother and co-laborer
in His love and service,
Jonathan
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