Israel was established the war through the guidance and sovereign will of God. Lev ch. 18 tells them in order to keep the land would be contingent on their obedience to God's word. America like wise was established through war by people who were seeking to establish a country based upon the word of God based upon the new testament and the teachings of Jesus Christ. That being the case we seem to have strayed far away from our original commitment just as Israel did. Israel lost their land because they wanted to be and live as the pagans who do not God lived.
Here are some thoughts about the book the harbinger that many people have and are deeply concerned about for America.
Here are some thoughts about the book the harbinger that many people have and are deeply concerned about for America.
Question: "Does
The Harbinger really predict America’s future?"
Answer: The book The
Harbinger: the Ancient Mystery that holds the secret of America's Future by
Messianic Jewish Rabbi Jonathan Cahn has been a best-seller and has sparked
controversy and much discussion. There is no question as to Cahn’s passion
about alerting his fellow countrymen to the spiritual, economic, and moral
dangers that the United States faces. But is Cahn’s interpretation of the book
of Isaiah correct, and are those Old Testament prophecies applicable to
modern-day America?
The back cover of
the book clearly labels the book as “FICTION / Suspense,” and the line
following the copyright page says, “What you are about to read is presented in
the form of a story…” The rest of that sentence is ambiguous: “… but what is
contained within the story is real.” If the author is saying that the book’s
content is a real message from God to the USA, then it is important to examine
his view of the meaning of biblical prophecy.
The story’s opening
dialogue reads, “An ancient mystery that holds the secret to America’s future.”
This attention-getting assertion is made by the story’s narrator and lead
character, journalist Nouriel Kaplan. Kaplan is attempting to persuade Ana
Goren, a media executive, to publish information that Kaplan believes will
affect the economic, political, military, moral, and spiritual future of the
United States. Even though Cahn presents this information in a fictional
vehicle, he asserts that it is “real.” Is it?
In the story, a
nameless prophet meets Kaplan on a number of occasions, giving him information
about how recent events, including the World Trade Center terrorist attacks of
9/11, the housing boom, the war in Iraq, the 2008 collapse of Wall Street,
etc., were predicted specifically by the Old Testament prophet Isaiah. The
prophet leads Kaplan to understand that Isaiah not only warned his own nation
(Israel) about the danger of abandoning God but, in a mysterious way, also
predicted America’s contemporary events.
In drawing parallels
between Israel and America, Cahn asserts several things: first, that America
was founded on a covenant with God as much as Israel was. Second, that America
is being released from God’s protection to suffer the consequences of having marginalized
Him. Third, that Isaiah
predicted all of this.
Cahn’s prophet in
the book tells Kaplan that each of the key American events since September 11, 2001, is a
harbinger of America’s coming fall; each disaster is another warning from God
for America to return to Him. Cahn’s point, couched as it is in a fictional
narrative, is that, unless the U.S. changes course, it will suffer the same
fate as the ancient nations. That is, God will allow America’s enemies,
external and internal, to bring it down. Cahn sees evidence for his claim in
the words of Isaiah 9.
Cahn identifies Isaiah 9:8–10 as
revealing the main harbinger of coming disaster: “The Lord has sent a message
against Jacob; it will fall on Israel. All the people will know it—Ephraim and
the inhabitants of Samaria—who say with pride and arrogance of heart, ‘The
bricks have fallen down, but we will rebuild with dressed stone; the fig trees
have been felled, but we will replace them with cedars.’” In the original
context, God is expressing His anger at Israel over their refusal to repent
from their idolatry. Even after receiving God’s discipline in the form of
several disasters, the nation of Israel hurled their defiance at God Himself.
To paraphrase Israel’s words, they said, “God, You may have allowed our enemies
to damage our city, but we will rebuild it even stronger.” This was conscious
and deliberate rebellion against God. The Israel of Isaiah’s day would not bow
to God, not even under His rod.
Cahn’s prophet in
The Harbinger quotes government leaders using similarly defiant words following
the collapse of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Since U.S.
leaders used the words, “We will rebuild” and expressed a “spirit of defiance,”
Cahn applies God’s angry words in Isaiah
9 to America. The problem with this interpretation is that when America’s
leaders vowed to rebuild the World Trade Center, they were not defying God but
the terrorists who demolished it. Israel was defying both their human enemies
and God. Cahn’s linking of the two nations with the same prophecy is unfair.
The principle behind Isaiah’s prophecy—that judgment may befall any nation that
forsakes God—could be applied to America. It may be a fascinating coincidence
that Isaiah mentions fallen bricks. The book may be exciting to read. But it is
faulty Bible interpretation to take a prophecy clearly meant for Israel and
make the details pertain to modern-day America.
Cahn does not claim
in his book to be a prophet. Neither does he claim to have received the message
of his story directly from God. He writes as a teacher, putting into the mouth
of Kaplan what he understands to be both the original and the contemporary meanings
of Isaiah’s prophecy. Cahn does not claim that Isaiah uses the name America or
the United States in his prophecies. He does not even claim that Isaiah had a
dual fulfillment of his prophecies in mind. Cahn’s apparent purpose in his book
is to spin a convincing yarn and persuade readers of a real danger America
faces in light of Cahn’s understanding of how Israel’s situation in 600–500 BC
applies to America’s current situation.
In the book, Cahn
creates a fictional means of revealing prophecy from God—clay seals, such as
were used to hold impressed signatures on official documents. In The Harbinger,
the prophet gives Kaplan a set of nine such seals. Each seal supposedly represents
a national event in Israel’s history—a harbinger that warned of final collapse
and dispersion into the surrounding pagan nations—as well as a current event in
America, heralding ultimate doom if America does not repent.
Cahn connects each
seal with a serious American event in the decade following September 11, 2001,
and with an object or an event in Israel’s history. Since Cahn is writing
fiction, he is free to manufacture not only clay seals but coincidences. His
creative way of identifying the coincidences is both fascinating and
convincing, as far as the story goes. He sees in the coincidences a pattern of
God’s warnings to both His chosen nation, Israel, and the U.S. Each seal and
its related dire event are harbingers of ultimate doom. America is being warned
to turn back to God.
Persuasive preaching
about a real need, yes; accurate interpretation of a Bible text, no. The
problem is that Israel is the only nation with whom God has made a covenant,
through Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3). America is
not Israel.
If you read The
Harbinger, remember that only time can reveal the validity of what claims to be
prophecy from God (Deuteronomy
18:21-22). And, even though the book may use some faulty interpretations,
do not close your heart to Cahn’s essential message. He is right that America
needs to repent. “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any
people” (Proverbs 14:34).
The United States of America very likely will meet the same fate as ancient
Israel if its people do not repent. Americans need to give their hearts to God
and exercise faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord. To that end we
should pray.
Recommended
Resources: The
Harbinger: The Ancient Mystery that Holds the Secret of America's Future by
Jonathan Cahn and Logos Bible
Software.
