Could history hold the key to us receiving either a divine blessing or judgment?
Throughout history, nations have risen and fallen based on their treatment of Israel, a principle rooted in the Abrahamic Covenant. As Jonathan Cahn emphasizes, God’s promise to Abraham, “I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse those who curse you” (Gen. 12:3), has determined the fate of empires from Egypt to America.
In his teachings, Cahn highlights how the destiny of nations is tied to their relationship with Israel. As we witness the changing tides in world politics, this timeless truth remains as relevant today as it ever has been.
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The Fate of Nations in History
Consider Egypt, once the most powerful empire in the world. At the time of the Exodus, Pharaoh enslaved and oppressed the Israelites, and in turn, Egypt’s glory collapsed. By 1200 B.C., as Jonathan Cahn notes, the Egyptian Empire lost its foreign territories and would never regain its former power. The same pattern is seen with the mighty Assyrian Empire, which sought to destroy the northern kingdom of Israel. Cahn points out that, just as Assyria wiped out the northern kingdom, it was eventually destroyed by a coalition of nations in 612 B.C. This historical principle of divine judgment is repeated throughout time. Similarly, Nazi Germany, which orchestrated the Holocaust, met its demise after the war, with the country left in ruins.
The pattern is clear: nations that have sought to harm or oppress the Jewish people have faced severe consequences. Conversely, nations that have supported Israel have been blessed. Cahn points to America’s long history of blessing Israel, especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Jewish refugees found refuge in the United States. In return, America became a world power—both economically and militarily.
America’s Turning Point
Cahn warns that America is facing a critical juncture. Recently, there has been a noticeable shift in America’s stance toward Israel. The attempt to divide Jerusalem during the Clinton administration, followed by the 9/11 attacks, marked a turning point in America’s relationship with Israel. Cahn emphasizes that as America moves away from its biblical foundations and its historic support for Israel, the potential for divine judgment is real. As America turns from God and from Israel, it risks the same fate as other empires that have faced divine judgment, a theme Cahn repeatedly explores in his writings and sermons.
A Call for Revival
The survival of Israel is a testimony to God’s faithfulness. As Jonathan Cahn often reminds us, despite attempts by powerful empires to destroy the Jewish people, Israel remains. This is because the God of Israel lives, and His promises endure. As Christians, we must heed the lessons of history that Cahn highlights, understanding that our nation’s blessings are tied to how we honor Israel.
As we stand with Israel, we stand with God. May we not forget the words of the Abrahamic Covenant and the profound impact they have on the nations today. America’s future depends on its relationship with Israel, and only by returning to God and supporting Israel can we hope to see God’s blessings continue.
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.