Cindy Jacobs (born August 1951) is an American Independent Charismatic prophet, speaker, author and teacher, and member of C. Peter Wagner's New Apostolic Reformation movement. With her husband, Mike Jacobs, she cofounded Generals International, a prayer and spiritual warfare organization, in 1985.
She has been called "one of the most influential American prophets" by The New York Times.
Early life and education
Jacobs was born in San Antonio, Texas, and grew up in a Baptist family. From a young age, Jacobs felt she was supernaturally gifted; she also states that when she was only nine years old, she heard a call from God to read Psalm 2:8, and that this was decisive for her future as an international speaker.
She attended Grand Canyon University, where she began to engage in aspects of Charismatic belief such as speaking in tongues. In 1973 she married Mike Jacobs. Two years later, she earned a B.A. in Music from Pepperdine University, Malibu, California.
In her 30s, while involved in Latter Rain circles, Jacobs began to prophesy and preach.
Career
Part of the Independent Network Charismatic Christianity movement – more specifically C. Peter Wagner's New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) – Jacobs was highly influential upon Wagner's views on spiritual warfare, which have propagated throughout the NAR and to some extent into evangelicalism.
In 1985, Jacobs and her husband founded Generals of Intercession (now Generals International), a prayer and spiritual warfare organization.
Since 1999, Jacobs has been a
prophet at Wagner's Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders, along with
Dutch Sheets,
Chuck Pierce,
James Goll, Mike Bickle, and others.
She is also part of other evangelical organizations and movements, such as Global Prophetic Consultation and Christ for the Nations Institute.
Publications
Jacobs has written several books, including the bestsellers
Possessing the Gates of the Enemy,
The Voice of God and
Women Rise Up!, and is the editor of the Women of Destiny Bible.
Trump prophecy
A fervent supporter of
Donald Trump, Jacobs said in an interview with Sid Roth that the number (20)
17 (the year Trump began his administration) meant "complete victory". Additionally, the year 5777 in the
Hebrew calendar (equivalent to 2016–2017 in the Gregorian calendar) would be the year of the "crowned sword", meaning the coming of a great authority, where the "sword of God" would cut off and all the evil intentions of "our enemies". She cited several
who had predicted that Trump would begin his administration at age 70, and that in fact, he was inaugurated at 70 years, seven months and seven days; that Trump would have been called by God to take over the United States government and that he would be
Anointing.
Word of the Lord 2024
General International, an evangelistic organization created by Cindy Jacobs, published in its "Word of the Lord 2024" a warning for the
United States. The warning is part of a compilation of supposed messages received from the
Holy Spirit, by a group of 200
from around the world, which would be "representative of different ethnicities and socioeconomic groups".
The message says:
Controversies
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In his book Hard-Core Idolatry: Facing the Facts, C. Peter Wagner describes that the Holy Spirit came to Cindy Jacobs and "told her that in the Resistencia they must burn the idols, like the magicians did in Ephesus. Ed Silvoso, Cindy Jacobs and the Resistencia pastors agreed".
The list of items to be burned:
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In March 2020, Jacobs led a global day of prayer "to end coronavirus".
In November 2019, she and other prophets held a meeting in Dallas; none predicted the coming of the pandemic.
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On January 6, 2021, Cindy Jacobs was in front of the United States Capitol, "where she and others prayed, prophesied and sang songs" as the building was attacked.
Personal life
Jacobs and her husband have two children, Daniel and Kyrin.
See also
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Apostolic–Prophetic Movement
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Dominion theology
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Neo-charismatic movement
Further reading
External links