The Rising – Jonathan Cahn Sermon
The Rising – Jonathan Cahn Sermon
“Khesed…mercy…love. It’s God’s nature, His essence. Don’t forget that, through all this, don’t forget that. Judgement is His necessity, but His nature and essence, His heart, is love. He’s the one always calling out to the lost to be saved.”
― Jonathan Cahn, The Harbinger: The Ancient Mystery that Holds the Secret of America’s Future
― Jonathan Cahn, The Harbinger: The Ancient Mystery that Holds the Secret of America’s Future
And then he’s called also it’s interesting thing in the book of Genesis in the very beginning when it talks about the fall of man, one of it comes one of the first appearances of this word Soma comes in as a verb in Genesis where it says Adam’s told the earth will now bear thorns and thistles.
But the word used the earth will Samad thorns and thistles, it will shoot up thorns and thistles first.
That’s and you get the name of Messiah from that.
So what’s the earth we live in the world we live in? It’s a fallen world.
So we have sorrows, we got pain, we got a curse, we got thorns, but it’s using the word of it’s using the same word that you get the name for Messiah.
Interesting because Messiah would grow up out of a fallen world and he would bear all the sorrows of it.
He would even wear a crown of thorns. Why?
Because when you’re a crown with something, you become the king of it, he became the king of the curse.
He bore all our pain. So Messiah springs up and bears the thorns so he could also give us the power of springing up to life again, to have to blossom.
That’s why he said. So you must be born again, power of blossoming again, power of birth, power of shooting forth.
But the word used the earth will Samad thorns and thistles, it will shoot up thorns and thistles first.
That’s and you get the name of Messiah from that.
So what’s the earth we live in the world we live in? It’s a fallen world.
So we have sorrows, we got pain, we got a curse, we got thorns, but it’s using the word of it’s using the same word that you get the name for Messiah.
Interesting because Messiah would grow up out of a fallen world and he would bear all the sorrows of it.
He would even wear a crown of thorns. Why?
Because when you’re a crown with something, you become the king of it, he became the king of the curse.
He bore all our pain. So Messiah springs up and bears the thorns so he could also give us the power of springing up to life again, to have to blossom.
That’s why he said. So you must be born again, power of blossoming again, power of birth, power of shooting forth.
That’s the power of the Sumac. It means also as I said, the rising.
So we’re applying it to our life here, the rising. So, so how does the sun rise every morning?
Well, we know how it works astronomically. But but for our perception, the sun comes up from the earth.
So we always every, every, every day it’s gotta go down.
So it’s so think about Messiah, he comes as the light of the world and then he goes down to the earth disappears.
He’s crucified. He’s put in a tomb. It’s like the sun is, the light has gone down. But then why?
So he could rise? There can be a sunrise, the sunrise.
So God the most high comes down to the most low, but the sema means the rising.
So his very name in Hebrew prophecy means the rising.
So if you put him down, he’s gonna come up again. That’s the power.
That’s the power of Jesus. He is the rising. He is the rising high. I’m Jonathan Cahn.
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