Jonathan Cahn speaks at the Feast of Tabernacles

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Thank you so much! It’s truly an honor to be here, and honestly, it feels like a bit of a miracle. I originally received an email from Pastor Phil—this was probably on Sunday—saying, “Sorry, we don’t have any electricity, so we can’t go forward with the event.” Naturally, we had to cancel my flight from Dallas to here and booked a different flight back to New Jersey. But after all of that, I got another message from Pastor Phil, saying, “We prayed, and praise the Lord, we got electricity back, so we’re back on!”

Of course, airlines don’t quite understand miracles—they don’t make exceptions for that sort of thing. To make matters more interesting, I later found out that the airport wasn’t even open until today! I had no idea I was flying into a closed airport, but your faith in God made it all work out, even though I had no clue. Wow! But I’m so happy to be here—it always feels like coming home, especially with the incredible spirit you all have. This place is truly special, a manifestation of unity in the body of Christ.

Despite all you’ve been through with the hurricane, here you are, praising the Lord as you celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, just as Israel is doing. As Pastor Phil mentioned, you’ve been celebrating with such joy, and he even turned to me and said, “We’ve got a lot of passionate Gentiles here!” I couldn’t help but agree. God loves passionate Gentiles—after all, the Church is built on them, alongside passionate Jews who are on fire for the Lord.

Recently, I was in Washington, D.C., for a gathering of hundreds of thousands of people on the National Mall, men and women alike. We came together to break the stronghold of Ishtar, the altar of sexual immorality, and we continue to pray for our nation and for this upcoming election. There’s so much I want to share with you, but I can only give you a taste tonight. That’s why, as I’ve done every time I’ve visited, I’ll be heading to the table with the books right after we finish, and I’d love to meet you there.

My mission is to share the word not only through speaking but also through writing. These books are meant to bless you, and I know many of you have always been generous in picking them up, not just for yourselves but for others in your life. That’s my hope—that even if you already have the books, you’ll get them to give away to others who need them. We’ve made them as accessible as possible so that it’s easy to do so.

Now, let me tell you what we have available tonight. The first book is The Oracle, which uncovers the mysteries of the Jubilee and Israel, connecting to the present day and revealing stunning insights about the End of the Age. The second book is The Paradigm, which unveils a biblical mystery that ties together exact dates, events, and even hints at what could happen in the next election. Next, there’s The Book of Mysteries, which takes you on a journey through the Middle Eastern desert, revealing daily, life-changing mysteries of God. People have been giving this book to their unsaved friends, and many have come to faith through it.

Another powerful book is The Return of the Gods, which we’ve discussed before. It reveals the ancient spirits that have returned and are influencing our current culture—and how we can confront them. The next one is The Josiah Manifesto, which came out last year. It’s an ancient mystery and guide for the End Times, offering insights on how to stand firm and navigate the times we’re living in right now.

Finally, the newest release is The Dragon’s Prophecy, which just debuted in September. I didn’t even plan on writing this book—it was all God’s doing. I was working on another project when He interrupted me, saying, “This is the book you need to write.” And so, this book is entirely God-led, and I’m excited to share it with you tonight.

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Marie - 2024-10-18 14:58:10

That I stand fast in the faith and have wisdom/ discernment about His will in these end of days.

 

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