A Conversation with Jonathan Cahn
Israel, the Dark Resurrection, and the End of Days." Cahn explained that he didn't initially plan to write this book, but current events compelled him to do so.
"I was kind of interrupted by everything that was happening in the Middle East," Cahn said. He felt compelled to address the biblical prophecies that were unfolding before his eyes.
Cahn, a messianic leader and author of several bestselling books, described the writing process for "The Dragon's Prophecy" as unique. "As I was writing it, things were coming true," he said. "I had to keep on updating the book because of that."
The book's title references the Book of Revelation, where the enemy is depicted as a dragon. Cahn interprets this dragon as a representation of Israel's adversaries, who are currently "warring against a woman," symbolizing Israel.
Cahn dedicates a significant portion of his book to the "End of Days," a concept frequently mentioned in the Bible. While the exact timing of Christ's return remains unknown, Cahn believes there are specific signs to watch for, and he argues that these signs are manifesting in our present times.
He points to the return of the Jewish people to their land and the city of Jerusalem as key indicators. He also highlights the increasing focus on Israel in the Middle East and the rising tide of antisemitism as further evidence.
Cahn emphasizes that the Bible offers a clear message about the ultimate victor in this ongoing battle. Despite facing relentless opposition throughout history, the Jewish people have endured, while their adversaries have perished. Cahn believes that those who follow the God of Israel and Jesus, the Messiah of Israel, will ultimately prevail.
"Just fight. Don't give up," he urges. "Fight the good fight."
Cahn's new book, "The Dragon's Prophecy," is available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.
13 Comments
Eugene Alta
I appreciate Cahn's call to action to fight the good fight and not give up.
KittyKat
His interpretation of current events in light of biblical prophecies resonates deeply with me.
Katchuka
The comparison of Israel's adversaries to a "dragon" is a powerful metaphor for the forces of evil at play.
Eugene Alta
Can we truly know the "exact timing" of Christ's return based on interpretations of ancient texts?
Pupsik
The claim that only those who follow a specific God will ultimately prevail seems exclusionary and intolerant.
ZmeeLove
Focusing on our faith and the ultimate victory of God gives us strength and hope.
Mariposa
This seems more like promoting a specific ideology rather than offering neutral information.
Muchacha
I'm not comfortable with the "us vs. them" mentality this promotes.
Bella Ciao
Focusing on the "End of Days" can create unnecessary anxiety and fear.
Coccinella
Cahn's unique writing process, where the book was updated as events unfolded, adds to its authenticity.
Habibi
It's important to be aware of the signs of the times and the spiritual battles that are taking place.
ZmeeLove
It's encouraging to hear that the Jewish people have endured and will ultimately prevail.
Leonardo
Comparing Israel's adversaries to a "dragon" seems like dangerous and inflammatory language.