SID: And then, after becoming a strong believer, now he’s taken to heaven again. Tell me about the trip.
JASON: Oh, it was incredible. So, after all of this happens, I’m like, Lord, I want to encounter you. I want to have a supernatural encounter with you. So I’m praying, and again, all of a sudden my body begins to vibrate. And the next thing I know, I’m standing in heaven and I’m standing before the throne and there’s a throng of worshipers around the throne of the Lord. And every time a syllable comes out of their mouth, my entire body shakes like a bass drum under the power of the worship and of the presence of God in heaven. And I hear two songs being sung. One is a Hebrew song, okay. It sings about the rock of Israel. And one was like a contemporary worship song.
JASON: And I say, Lord, what does this mean? And the Lord brought me to the book of Revelation, where it says, they sang the song of Moses and the Lamb, and spoke to me saying this represents the great revival that’s going to happen and is going to happen as a result of Jew and Gentile coming together. The song of Moses represented the song of the Jewish people and the song of the Lamb represented the New Testament and the believer song. And when those two songs merge, it’s a picture of Jew and Gentile, the one new man coming together, that’s going to help usher in a great move of God. The greatest move of God, the world has seen.
SID: Well, could it be that in the book of Romans, it says that when the Jews come to Messiah, it will literally be life from the dead. But could it be more than what most people think? Could it be a release of the glory? A measure the world has never seen. Is that what God’s showing you?
JASON: Exactly. That’s what I believe he’s showing me.
SID: Traditional rabbis under the old covenant call this, the decade of breakthrough. Did you know that? How much more breakthrough is under the better covenant, Brit Chadashah, the new covenant. Many will experience breakthrough, healing and deliverance, where Rabbi Jason will blow the shofar over you, and everything from your past. Be right back.
SID: It’s so amazing. Even Jewish believers that have gotten a hold of his brand new book and are reading it, are getting insights they didn’t even know is going on, especially because you understand Christianity, you understand Judaism and even better, you understand the merger that God originally intended for the two. I want you to take one of the feasts and I want you to explain simply what that means. Well, the type of explanations you have in the book, which is obviously much more, but go ahead.
JASON: So one of the most spiritually significant of all the biblical holidays is the feast of trumpets, or Rosh Hashanah. That is the holiday on which Abraham and Sarah actually conceived after being barren for so many years. It’s when Hannah conceived her son, the prophet Samuel, and it’s so significant. The blowing of the shofar reminds us of that. The blowing of the shofar reminds us that this is the birthday of creation and Jewish thought. And when we blow the breath into the shofar, it’s like the breath of life, God breathed into the first man and woman.
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth