The Avatar takes you on a behind the scenes glimpse of Johnathan Cahn and his life. Those who know spiritual warfare will understand the obstacles in Johnathan’s way every single day.
He faces down some pretty tragic times to get to the tops of some mountains to do God’s will. It is a good lesson for those of us who face stumbles every day. Just keep fighting forward.
Where he misses for me is his elongated diatribes on political figures. I don’t mean he is wrong necessarily. More so he fleshes one side out with laser like acumen. He dives deep into those Avatars he found.
He links it all pretty well.
Well, at least on one side of the political spectrum. He puts a laser beam onto one part and completely waves little and no energy towards the other.
Only small capsules of “hey not every leader is always a great person…”
While plucking out every nugget of gold from the side of Mt Kilimanjaro of the other political party.
Maybe he is holding out for his next book?
I don’t know.
To pretend one political party is 10000% evil and the other is just “misunderstood” shows me that Satan and his influence still exploit your weak spots.
The Bible asks us to pray for our leaders (all of our leaders) and I do. But it doesn’t say to blindly follow them. Which this book will take you on a whirlwind of one sided bias.
I should add I don’t believe or worship any political leader.
I just know that when you give absolute power to someone, they aren’t just gonna hand it over.
Wake up Johnathan. You’re with blind spots.