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Originally Posted by awareness
We went around and around, on this thread, about Jonathan Cahn and his blood moon predictions.
I have to point out that the video Jane presented has been pulled. Why? I don't know. But prolly cuz Cahn's predictions failed.
And I hate to tell you : I told you so.
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Awareness,
Rabbi Cahn's stuff is still out there on YouTube . A few got caught up in it.
I remember at the time when the buzz was growing I wondered if there was any significance to it. Ultimately, I decided it fell into the category "here is the Christ, there is the Christ".
We know just before the Lord returns there will be supernatural phenomenon on display. Yet the blood moons were natural phenomenon. We know in the great tribulations calamitous events will occur, but this was not calamitous. We know to look for a change of seasons by the budding of the fig tree, yet He doesn't encourage us to mark our calendars rather just to get ready.
The second coming of Christ will be preceded by events that will make the hair stand up on the back of our necks and so terrifying as the leave little room for doubt about what is happening. Assuming we live through it.
If the blood moons caused some to turn to the Lord then that is a good thing. If some became discouraged because the predictions failed that is a bad thing.
Drake