Jonathan Cahn and Kenneth Copeland

Why the Harbingers Will Not Destroy America

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The harbingers are warning signs of God’s judgment, but that doesn’t mean they will destroy America.  

Rather, the contrary is true, according to Rabbi Jonathan Cahn and evangelist Kenneth Copeland.  

In an episode of Copeland’s Believer’s Voice of Victory, Cahn and Copeland discuss how these harbingers have saved America as they follow a biblical precedent.  

And much of it radiates from Ground Zero, which Cahn says was originally consecrated to God during the foundations of America. 

“The warning–the warning ends up saving–saving–shaking and saving the nation and protecting the church. It was the church where they were there,” Cahn says, according to a transcript. 

“And so, you know, what happened is that after 9/11—and I was there, you know, there. I watched it, you know. But after 9/11, people were flocking from all over to go to that church. You know, they didn’t realize. Nobody–it was like–it was like God, by–by 9/11, He caused the entire focus of the nation to turn back to the ground where it had been dedicated to God, I mean, without even us knowing it,” Cahn continued.  

Watch the video to see more. 

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