Posted on 01/23/2013 7:45:46 AM PST by Perseverando
'What we once knew to be immoral, we celebrate'
Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, author of The Harbinger the startling New York Times bestseller that suggests the U.S. is in the shadow of judgment from God for its rejection of Him stood at the podium for this years Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast in Washington on Inauguration Day.
Amid weeping, praying and the sounding of shofars from the audience, Cahn said the U.S. has chosen a path that takes the nation away from God, and he pleaded with its leaders to return.
What we once knew to be immoral, we celebrate, he said. What we once knew to be right, we war against.
And he warned that no level of political correctness will change right and wrong.
A thousand apostate ministers swearing on a thousand Bibles will not change one jot or tittle of the word of God, he said.
Just hours later, Barack Obama rose behind another podium and gave his vision for the next four years in America, speaking of advancing gay rights and referencing the Stonewall Uprising as a great American event we should honor, Cahn told WND.
The conflict, he said, continues, between what the Bible prescribes for a nation seeking Gods blessing, and the nation that America appears to have become.
Theres always been a parallel with the going forth of The Harbinger and The Isaiah 9:10 Judgment [the video documentary of 'The Harbinger'], and whats happening in America, he said.
The address at the Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast was another example. It was strange. that morning, in Washington, D.C., President Obama gave his vision for the next fours years and I gave the message of The Harbinger, a call
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
BUMP!
Much of this was specifically directed to Obama. Was he in attendance?
Thank you for the link to the video. Rabbi Cahn’s speech was powerful!
I don't think so. At the beginning when Rabbi Cahn was greeting the attendees, he did not address President Obama, which I am sure he would have done if he were present. Also, according to Obama's itinerary, it does not mention a prayer breakfast on January 21: itinerary
Isn't that the truth.
It is good to have optimism but not delusional optimism.
It is good to have optimism but not delusional optimism.
Delusional fatalism is not healthy. Jesus said fear not.
Particularly the one at the end Did you notice the apostate ministers leaving.
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
who walked behind Jonathan
and bumped into him
at the microphone.
I did notice some people walking behind the Rabbi. I originally thought they were the next speakers. After your post, I watched the end gain. I am guessing the only way off the stage was behind the speaker, which is not a good arrangement. And it would have been courteous of those ministers to wait until he finished speaking. I did not notice anyone actually bumping into the Rabbi: it looked to me like the man was trying to get around him. I surely hope that a minister would not be so rude as to bump into him.
This is an amazing talk. Maybe remarkable. HATE THOSE WORDS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mhRBOKb_6I&feature=youtu.be
This is an amazing talk. Maybe remarkable. HATE THOSE WORDS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mhRBOKb_6I&feature=youtu.be
I messed up. please ignore the prior.
what is ... incredible... is that he was allowed to say this - to the pres and senators, no less!
Thank you for the video info. Extremely powerful. Made me get on my knees and pray for guidance so I may do the right thing and make the right choices.
Are you at the cabin in the mountains?????
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