This represents a rare instance of pre-1980s secular music containing specific date predictions (2025) that align with current prophetic developments. Unlike typical prophetic signs in entertainment media, this comes from an era before widespread end-times awareness, making its timing prediction particularly noteworthy. The song's author being an unbeliever adds weight to the concept of God hiding truth in unexpected places.
1977 Hagar Song 'Crack in World' Makes Eerie 2025 Prophecy
📰 What Happened
A 1977 song by Sammy Hagar titled 'A Crack in the World' has drawn attention for its apparent prediction of a 'great divide' in 2025. The song's lyrics, written by an unbeliever, contain themes that parallel biblical end-times prophecies. NTEB reader James brought the song to light, prompting analysis of its content against Scripture, particularly examining how God often uses 'foolish things to confound the wise' as stated in 1 Corinthians.
📖 Prophetic Significance
The emergence of this 1977 song exemplifies the type of spiritual deception warned about in Matthew 24:24, where even secular culture can unknowingly channel messages that blur truth and error. The lyrics' reference to being 'crushed between good and bad' mirrors the growing pressure for religious syncretism. The timing of this song's resurgence in 2025, amid increasing calls for unified global spirituality, demonstrates how seemingly innocent cultural artifacts can become tools for normalizing false worship systems. The song's popularity could contribute to the 'strong delusion' mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:11.