This Christian prophet claims God will take down Kim Jong Un if he doesn't convert to Christianity

Bestselling Christian author Cindy Jacobs has made a bold declaration for 2018 - God will destroy North Korean Supreme leader Kim Jong Un if he does not convert to Christianity.

This is what Jacobs said in a video shared by Right Wing Watch. "We prophesied a lot about North Korea, that North Korea was going to have a suddenly - that God was going to deal with Kim Jong Un," she said during the recent prophetic summit.

Jacobs added that "there is going to be some turmoil" in North Korea this 2018 and that "Kim Jong Un is going to come down."

"God is hardening his heart like Pharaoh's heart," she continued. "He's not going to allow Kim Jong Un to stay in that position. He is not going to allow compromise to come. Something is going to dramatically happen because his time for being a dictator is over, unless he turns his heart to the Lord."

She then said she hoped that Kim Jong Un was watching her message, because she has something to tell him - turn your heart to Jesus Christ. Despite what he has done in North Korea, Jacobs told Kim Jong Un that there are people who are praying for him to change for the better.

"So you can choose, Kim Jong Un; you choose who you serve," she told him. "If you serve God and if you change your ways, God will protect you, He will protect North Korea in a unique way and make peace with South Korea, but if you continue on your path, it will lead to your destruction. And the sad thing about that is your destruction will lead the path to hell and it will be eternal - eternal - what will happen to you."

Meanwhile, Jacobs wrote for Generals International that 2017 has been pretty difficult for a lot of people, given the terrorist activities, riots, political unrest, and division that has plagued all parts of the globe. However, she feels good about the future.

People have looked at her like she was crazy, but Jacobs assured her readers that God is bringing good things. "God is doing a new thing," she said. "So, as I was asking the Lord what is going to happen in 2018, I felt the Holy Spirit saying it's the year to possess the gates of your future."

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