The Bar Mitzvah of Jonathan Cahn’s Son – Dael
Discover the powerful message from Jonathan Cahn’s sermon celebrating the Bar Mitzvah of his son, Dael Cahn.
This transcript captures a pivotal celebration where Dael, meaning “the knowledge of God”, becomes accountable to follow God’s ways. For the first time, Dael ministers to the world, reciting ancient Hebrew blessings and reading from the Torah.
Key Concepts and Prophetic Insights:
- The Nazerite Vow and Consecration: Dael’s message focuses on the Nazerite (or Nazir), which signifies separation (Nazar) and dedication to God (pala). A Nazerite chooses to separate themselves from the world and consecrate their life. This means abstaining from anything that hinders one’s calling or takes away hunger for God (symbolized by avoiding wine and defilement). Dael stresses the importance of not being lukewarm in faith, sharing his own testimony of moving from knowing about God to knowing God personally.
- The Nazir of Jerusalem: Jonathan Cahn shares the prophetic story of the Nazir of Jerusalem (Rav Hanati), a rabbi who took a lifelong vow of separation until Jerusalem was restored to Israel. The vow was miraculously completed on June 7, 1967, the day Jerusalem was regained, fulfilling the ancient law that a Nazerite must end their separation at the Temple Mount. The scripture appointed for that Sabbath was Numbers 6, concerning the Nazerite completing his vow—the same portion appointed for Dael’s birth.
- The Aaronic Priesthood and Calling: Dael is acknowledged as a Son of Aaron (Cohen). Jonathan Cahn connects this ancient heritage to the highest calling every believer shares—to be a minister and priest of God. The core purpose of the house of Aaron is to bless.
- Living a Life of Blessing: The message concludes with the significance of the Aaronic blessing (contained in Dael’s birth scripture). Believers are called to receive God’s blessing first so they can become a vessel of grace and shine God’s light and peace (shalom) into the darkness of the world. We are called to seek God first, consecrate ourselves, and serve God wherever we are.
Discover how to put God first, embrace true consecration, and fulfill your unique calling by learning from the example of the Nazerite and the power of God’s blessing.