Jonathan Cahn: Discovering a Prophetic Warning for America | Praise on TBN
Jonathan Cahn: America’s Prophetic Warning — The Signs We Can No Longer Ignore
Jonathan Cahn reveals a powerful prophetic message that echoes through time—a divine warning that the prosperity and strength of America come from the Lord, and that turning away from Him will bring the nation’s foundations to crumble. This pattern is not new. It happened to ancient Israel, and Cahn explains how it’s replaying now with uncanny precision.
After 9/11, many believed the attacks would awaken America to return to God. Yet instead of repentance, the nation echoed Israel’s ancient defiance: “The bricks have fallen, but we will rebuild stronger.” The same prideful declaration recorded in Isaiah 9:10 was repeated—almost word for word—by America’s leaders after the towers fell. Rather than turning back to God, the country chose to rebuild without Him.
Cahn reveals how the very symbols of America’s power—its military and economy—carry prophetic connections to that fateful day. The Pentagon, the heart of U.S. military strength, began construction on September 11, 1941—exactly 60 years before the attacks of September 11, 2001. New York City, America’s financial center, was first discovered and founded on September 11, 1609. The same date marks the birth of America’s power and, centuries later, its shaking. None of it, Cahn says, is coincidence—it’s a divine pattern repeating itself.
Even the scriptures appointed to be read in Jewish synagogues in New York on the Sabbath before 9/11 contained chilling parallels. The passage warned of a nation blessed by God that turns from Him, describing an enemy from a distant land who would strike its gates, raining dust and ashes upon the people. The imagery was fulfilled in terrifying detail on that September morning, as the towers fell and a cloud of dust covered Manhattan—the “gate” of America.
Cahn also reveals the astounding connection between the One-Year Bible and 9/11. On that very day, believers across America opened their Bibles to Isaiah 9:10—the same verse declaring the beginning of judgment for a nation that turns away from God. For over 15 years before the attacks, Christians unknowingly read that prophetic warning every September 11th.
The message is unmistakable: God has been sounding the trumpet, yet few have listened.
The signs continued. The “Tree of Hope” planted at Ground Zero—a symbol of America’s resilience—mirrored the defiant cedar Israel planted after judgment. But just as the Bible foretold, that tree withered, its branches broken, until it finally fell on Passover, the night the moon turned blood red. Another sign of a nation’s spiritual decay.
Then came 2020—exactly 19 years after 9/11. In biblical history, the period between the first shaking of a nation and its greater judgment was 19 years. Ancient Israel faced its second destruction in the 19th year. In 2020, the world was shaken again—this time by a plague named COVID-19, or Corona-19. In Hebrew and prophetic language, “crown” or “corona” represents authority and judgment. The timing—and even the number—matched the biblical pattern perfectly.
Cahn reminds us that from ancient times to now, God’s warnings are merciful calls for repentance, not destruction. America, like Israel, was founded on covenant principles. But blessing comes with responsibility. “From whom much is given, much is required,” he warns.
The signs—the harbingers—are before us once again. The question now is not whether the pattern is real, but whether we will finally listen. God’s trumpets are sounding across the land, calling His people to return before the window of mercy closes.
This is not just prophecy—it is a plea. America’s destiny still hangs in the balance.
