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Cindy and Jan-Aage on a prophetic Mission against the Oslo Accords

EAL Media
November 12, 2001
Cindy and Jan-Aage on a prophetic Mission against the Oslo AccordsJan-Aage Torp and Cindy Jacobs (Archive Photo)

Last week, Jan-Aage Torp was on a prophetic mission in Washington DC, on «orders» from Cindy Jacobs.

It was during the Gideon’s Army conference in Hanover five weeks ago that Cindy Jacobs gathered 12 international apostles and prophets for a lunch meeting with one agenda: To break the Oslo Accords’ negative impact on Israel.

Cindy declared in Hanover that since the Oslo Accords were negotiated in Oslo, and at the initiative of Norwegians, it must be broken by a Norwegian who has prophetic-apostolic authority. «You are the man!» Cindy Jacobs declared to Jan-Aage Torp in Hanover.

- I had never done anything like that before, says Jan-Aage. - I asked her what I should do practically. Cindy replied with a smile: «Ask God yourself!»

- I entered into three days of prayer and fasting, and discovered that the mission had to be carried out by the first week of November.

- On Friday, I gathered 12 Norwegian intercessors in my office in Keisersgate. There I taught them about «substitute repentance», and about the importance of fighting for God's own people, the Jews. The 12 of us agreed that the Oslo Accords were devastating for Israel, which was forced to give «land for peace», and eventually also to give up parts of Jerusalem. We repented on behalf of our nation. A powerful evening, emphasizes Jan-Aage.

- Then we took up an offering to cover my airfare and hotel in Washington DC, and on Tuesday afternoon I arrived. On Tuesday evening, I came together with 12 Christians in Washington DC, and we connected with what we had done in Norway on Friday. On Wednesday morning, we gathered outside the White House where we broke the curses of the Oslo Accords, and we sealed this holy act by taking communion together. It was a wonderful experience, says Jan-Aage Torp.

- That same week, President George Bush gave his speech at the UN in New York about the «war on terror». It had been announced in advance that he would enter into an alliance with the PLO and Yassir Arafat. But exactly the same day that we broke the Oslo Accords at the White House, he changed his mind, and the entire speech had to be rewritten. The USA would rather stand with Israel in the war on terror, rejoices Jan-Aage Torp.

On Thursday morning, Jan-Aage was back in Oslo to welcome Victor Lorenzo. Things go fast in these apostolic times!

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