$20
Author
Jonas In The Wilderness
Language
English
Pages
390 pages

Description

If Jonah were alive today, his voice would pierce the noise of America’s endless entertainment, politics, and self-celebration. He would cry out, “Yet a short time, and Babylon America shall be overthrown!” His message would strip away illusions of security, reminding people that no military, wealth, or government can shield them from God’s wrath. Jonah once walked through the streets of Nineveh with only eight words on his lips: “Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!” That single cry, simple yet burning with divine authority, shook a mighty empire to its knees. Kings stripped themselves of robes, people turned from their violence, and even beasts were covered in sackcloth. The voice of one man, carrying the burden of God, shifted the destiny of a nation. So today, the author appears—with the same number of words: “Yet in Seven Days, Babylon-America Shall Crumble.” This is no slogan, no empty chant, but a living oracle—piercing the silence of an age drunk on power, wealth, and deception. These last four words carry within them a storm, a trumpet blast, a shaking of heaven and earth. The question remains: will Babylon of today hear or ignore? Will she, like Nineveh, bow in repentance and avert the fire? Or will she harden her heart, mock the warning, and hasten her ruin? America stands at the crossroads—between humility and hubris, mercy and wrath, life and death. Will she prevail or perish? The answer lies not in her armies, not in her banks, not in her politicians, but in the trembling posture of her soul before the Lord of Hosts. For when the decree of heaven is spoken, no wall can protect, no weapon can deliver, no currency can ransom a guilty empire. Only repentance remains. And so, the eight words go forth like arrows into the night: “Yet in 7 Days, Babylon-America Shall Crumble.”