What happens when two of today’s top prophetic voices, evangelist Perry Stone and New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Cahn, sit down together just moments before stepping on stage? You get a conversation that feels less like casual talk and more like a divine briefing.
Backstage the two ministers shared what they believe the Spirit of God is urgently saying to His people in this hour. Their exchange wasn’t about politics or personalities. It was about the soul of a nation, the state of the church and the narrow window of time left to act before everything changes.
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When Perry Stone asked Jonathan Cahn what the Lord has been showing him lately, Cahn didn’t hesitate. His response came in three clear, sobering insights that every believer should take to heart.
1. We are living in a volatile and decisive moment
Cahn didn’t mince words. “We’re in a real volatile time spiritually and in every way with America, Israel and the world,” he said. “Everything is hanging in the balance and it can go very quickly one way or the other.”
It’s not hard to see what he means. The world feels unstable, divided and on edge. But Cahn’s point wasn’t just to warn. It was to awaken. God’s people must recognize that these times are not random. They’re part of a divine shaking meant to draw hearts back to Him.
2. America has been given a divine window of mercy
Cahn believes the United States is standing in a God-ordained window, a temporary moment of grace. “We have a window right now with Trump,” he said, “but the answer isn’t Trump. The window is of God.”
In other words, political change won’t save America. Repentance and revival will. Cahn made it clear that this moment is heaven’s invitation to return to God before the window closes. “This is the moment as never before,” he said. “The only thing that can change the course is a move of God.”
3. This is the time for believers to go all in
Cahn didn’t leave room for apathy. “If you’re not going to get your life together now, don’t even think about it,” he said. “This is the time. We’ve got to rise up and become that people all out for God.”
For Cahn it’s simple. Half-hearted Christianity won’t survive what’s coming. This is a season for boldness, holiness and uncompromising faith.
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Perry Stone: A four-year window before everything changes
After listening to Cahn, Stone shared that he’s been sensing something very similar in his own spirit. “I keep feeling like we have a window of opportunity,” he said. “This will be a time frame to do everything we’re going to do. When we get to the end of that season, it’s going to be so bizarre and crazy and different.”
Stone explained that for months he has been hearing “four years” in prayer, a divinely appointed window of grace for the church to move before a new and turbulent era begins. He believes God is calling His people to make every moment count during this short window of opportunity.
And yet, amid the heaviness, Stone also sees a spark of hope. Revival is stirring among young believers. “It has set a fire I’ve never seen before,” he said, pointing to the boldness rising among a new generation of Christians who are unashamed to wear crosses and faith-based shirts in public. “That window has to be stepped into by the body of Christ,” he said passionately.
The call to the church
Both men agree this moment is critical. The answer for America is not found in Washington but in the altars of repentance. Cahn urged believers to live with urgency and devotion. “We have to rise up and become that people total, all out for God.”
Stone echoed that conviction, warning that the church can’t afford to miss this divine moment. Like a watchman on the wall, he’s crying out for believers to wake up, shake off fear and advance the kingdom while there’s still time.
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Their conversation was more than an interview. It was a prophetic reminder that windows don’t stay open forever. The church must pray, repent and act while it still can. Because if these two men are right, the next four years may determine far more than the direction of a nation. They may determine the future of the Church itself.
James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a background in journalism from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and the LA Dream Center. A Marine Corps and Air Force veteran, he is the author of The Revelation of Jesus: A Common Man’s Commentary and a contributor to Charisma magazine.











