Playlist: Feast of Trumpets (topic)

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The Seventh Trumpet

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets stands as a pivotal holy day among the seven, with three preceding and three following. It bridges the focus on individual redemption and salvation from the past holy days to the broader scope of humanity's redemption in the days to come. This day serves as a keystone, holding the other holy days together, …


Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets, known as Yom Teruah or the Day of Shouting, is one of God's holy days. It is mentioned in Leviticus 23:24-25 as a memorial of shouting, or a remembrance of shouting. This day is significant because it acknowledges the importance of the sound of a trumpet in Israelite life. The Israelites were trained to …


Why Trumpets?

Sermonette by James Beaubelle

The Feast of Trumpets depicts a time when angelic beings sound an alarm, warning God's saints to prepare to put themselves under His sovereign rule.


The Rapture and Trumpets

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets holds a significant place in understanding the return of Jesus Christ. This holy day, described in Leviticus 23 as a Sabbath rest and a memorial of blowing of trumpets, focuses on the triumphant return of Christ. It brings us back to this subject at least once a year, ensuring we receive a heavy dose of …


Trumpets and Hope

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets is a day of great hope for us, marked by a significant element of the resurrection from the dead. This day, also called a Memorial of Blowing of Trumpets, is literally a remembrance of shouting, interpreted as the blowing of the shofar, which sounds like a shout. When the Israelites heard this sound, God …


Trumpets Means War!

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets holds a significant place in the fall holy day season, often seen as the starting signal for the journey to the Feast of Tabernacles. In its fulfillment, this day heralds the beginning of The World Tomorrow, the Millennium, when the Kingdom of God is at hand. It emphasizes the critical events that must …


Trumpets and the Fall of Jericho

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets marks the beginning of the year 5765 on the Hebrew calendar. It is an annual Sabbath and a holy convocation, during which no customary work is to be done. An offering is to be made, as detailed in Leviticus 23:24-25 and Numbers 29:1. This day is a memorial of blowing of trumpets, translated as a remembrance …


Trumpets: Soon To Be Fulfilled?

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets holds a significant place among the annual holy days, deeply impacting our daily lives as we anticipate its fulfillment. This day resonates with the prayer for the establishment of the Kingdom of God, a central goal reflected in the Lord's Prayer, "Thy Kingdom come." We continually ponder how long we must …


Fall Feast Lessons

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets marks a significant time of judgment within the holy day season. It signifies the beginning of God's judgments, which will be severe, decimating much of the earth's population to demonstrate that God rules. At the sounding of the seventh trumpet, associated with the Feast of Trumpets, God will bring the …


Trumpets: Glorious Appearings

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets, observed on the first day of the seventh month of Tishri, marks the beginning of the Hebrew civil year, a day regarded as the New Year. This day, also known as Yom Teruah, is a memorial of the blowing of trumpets, as commanded in Leviticus 23:24. The term "teruah" carries a range of meanings, from the …


Jesus in the Feasts (Part Three): Divine King

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets holds significant meaning as reflected in the various uses of trumpets among the children of Israel. Trumpets were employed for calling assemblies, directing the movement of camps, going to war, marking days of gladness, observing feast days, celebrating new moons, and accompanying sacrifices and offerings. …


Trumpets, Christ's Coming, and Works

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets brings to mind the return of Jesus Christ to rule the earth, a time associated with resurrection and rulership. It signifies the end of satan's invisible domination over mankind and marks the beginning of God's Sabbath rest. This feast also represents a time of receiving rewards for many acts of sacrifice …


When the Trumpet Blows

Sermon by John O. Reid

The Feast of Trumpets holds a profound significance for the people of God, as it vividly pictures the potential return of Jesus Christ, the transformation from flesh to spirit, and the dawn of peace enveloping a weary, war-torn world. This holy day serves as a powerful reminder and urgent call not to falter in the perilous …


Trumpets Is a Day of Hope

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets vividly portrays extreme opposites in terms of problems and solutions. It brings to mind a profound anticipation and earnest expectation for its culmination, even embracing the terrifying problems it represents. These problems are understood to be a significant part of the solution. The Feast of Trumpets is …


Amos 5 and the Feast

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

The Feast of Trumpets marked a significant occasion for the people returning from Babylonian captivity. It was likely the first time they held such a service after their return, amidst the ongoing efforts to rebuild the wall and repair the Temple, which remained in a broken-down state. The stresses they had endured, and were …


Coming to Know Him

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Today is the Feast of Trumpets, a day that commemorates the return of Jesus Christ in power and glory to this earth as King of kings and Lord of lords. It looks forward to a time when He will reveal Himself to all mankind, and all eyes will see Him. The last trumpet will sound, marking the day of His appearing, and everyone on …


How Long, O Lord?

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

All of God's festivals are intended to be days of rejoicing, but despite the carnage associated with the Feast of Trumpets, the overall result will be something good. There is an element of sadness that such events must occur, yet there is also rejoicing because what emerges will ultimately lead to the repentance of many, even …


Reconciliation (Part Two): Christ's Work

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets holds a significant place in the process of reconciliation, marking a pivotal step toward the ultimate harmony of all things with God. This day is intricately connected to the return of Jesus Christ, as described with a shout, the voice of an archangel, and the trumpet of God, heralding His descent from …


Our Time For War

Sermonette by Austin Del Castillo

As God's resurrected saints and part of the 144,000, we will assist the Captain of our Salvation to bring an end to Satanic world rule forever.


The Love of Christ

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The Feast of Trumpets is a solemn day and a time of rejoicing, with the love of Christ as the underlying foundation of glory and excellence. On one hand, it pictures terrifying world events culminating in warfare that threatens the extinction of all life on this planet, yet the loving Christ will intervene to prevent …


The Patterns of God

Sermon by John O. Reid

Every Feast of Trumpets, it is our nature to picture the positive aspects of this day: the return of Jesus Christ, and our being changed into spirit and starting a new life. However, it is important to realize and consider that there is a correctional side, a warning side of this day. Though we are not called or moved by …


How Long, O Lord? (1994)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets holds a profound significance among God's festivals, marked by both rejoicing and solemnity. It stands supreme among the new moons of the year, being the only one celebrated by the church of God. Its importance is highlighted in the Bible as the sole holy day where the shofar, or rams' horns, are blown, …


Christ's Second Coming

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets holds a pivotal place in God's plan, often regarded as the keystone Holy Day. Positioned as the fourth of seven holy days, it serves as a dividing line between the present time and the time to come, with three holy days before its fulfillment and three after. To the saints, this day signifies the beginning …


Psalms: Book Four: He Is Coming!

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets is like the opening salvo of the fall feasts, beginning with a blast of the trumpet or shofar, reminiscent of the event on Mount Sinai.


The Wrath of God

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Love motivates the two intrinsic parts of God's holy character—goodness and severity, as He seeks to rescue humanity from the consequences of sin.


Do You Recognize This Man? (Part Five)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

In Exodus 19, there are 12 parallels with Christ's dramatic return illustrated in Matthew 24. All of these events will culminate in a blast of a trumpet.


Where is the Promise of His Coming?

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Doubting that Christ will return has always been problematic for the faithful weak as well as a tool of the heretics denying the second coming of Christ.


The Paradox of Terror and Rejoicing

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

The fullness of evil leads to destruction and divine judgment, describing the Great Tribulation caused by humanity's sin, culminating in the Day of the Lord.


Zephaniah (Part One): The Day of the Lord Is Near!

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Zephaniah's prophecy is sharply focused on Judah and Jerusalem because they should have known better. They are ordered to keep silent and consider their sins.


The Doctrine of Israel (Part Thirteen): Jacob's Trouble

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

During Jacob's Trouble, a confederacy of gentile peoples (particularly the offspring of Ishmael and Esau) will destroy the nations of modern-day Israel.


Who Is on the Lord's Side?

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Feast of Trumpets is a day of decision, a time to determine whether we are on the Lord's side. We must loyally fulfill the role to which God called us.


Jesus on His Second Coming

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Only the Father knows the precise time of Christ's return, but the message to all Christians is to be vigilant and busy overcoming that we may see Him in glory.


A Memorial of Our Joyful Future

Sermonette by Bill Onisick

To the reprobate world, the sound of teruw'ah represents terror and war, but to God's called-out ones it is a time to render praises of happiness and great joy.


The Unknown Deadline

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

We do not know how long the project (our sanctification process) will take. Each day is critical in doing our part to be of the same mind as God.


The Shout of a King

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

The prophecy in which the daughter of Jerusalem must shout to her king riding on a donkey was fulfilled when Jesus triumphantly rode into Jerusalem.


Considering the Day of the Lord

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

The ancient Israelites smugly believed that God was on their side, and that because He had not yet responded to their sins, they would be victorious.


Psalms: Book Three (Part Five)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

If we would keep God's Feasts properly, we would be in sync with God's noble purpose for us, defending us from falling into apostasy and idolatry.


The Book of Daniel (Part Eight)

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Several types of the abomination of desolation have occurred in history, including the desecration of the temple by Antiochus Epiphanes and the Roman legions.


The End Is Not Yet

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

God's people do a disservice to the cause of truth when they allow the media-hype to trigger a false hope about Jesus Christ's return being imminent.


When Our Change Comes

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Repentance and conversion leading to transforming into Christ's image depend on change. Christianity is a force for personal change, leading to universal change.


God and Reality

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

What God puts us through is designed to reveal reality to us. Accepting His doctrine without looking for loopholes will keep us true.


The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Millennium will come about because Jesus Christ is faithful to rescue mankind from its own stupidity, putting an end to sin and rebellion.


Preparations For Christ's Return

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Because of its intractability, the earth will require softening up through earth-shaking events before Christ's return, symbolized by the Feast of Trumpets.


Don't Be a Prudent Agnostic

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Some of us, facing the stress of the times, may simply be going through the motions but losing every vestige of faith. We must strengthen our convictions.


Establishing Our Hearts Before Christ's Return

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

James emphasizes patience five times, suggesting that it is a capstone of saintly character, encompassing long-suffering, forbearance, and self-restraint.


Don't Be Indifferent (2010)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

Labor-saving technology seems to have had the effect of separating us from each other and making us indifferent to things that should be important to us.


Purpose-Driven Churches (Part 8)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

God has to know whether we will be loyal and our convictions are anchored in His law. The tests we are going through now are preparing us for His kingdom.


Examining God's Judgments

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The fall holy days picture various judgments by God, bringing about liberty, reconciliation, regathering, and restoration.


Don't Be Indifferent (1995)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

We cannot allow ourselves to become surfeited with the world's distractions, being lulled off to sleep as the foolish virgins, wasting our precious time.


Don't Be Indifferent

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The frightful Trumpet Plagues are coming on the world because of the breaking of covenants on the part of people who should have known better.


The Sixth Seal and Israel

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

Each depiction of the Sixth Seal also shows God's involvement with physical Israelites. John's vision precedes a glimpse of 144,000 of the tribes of Israel.


The Resurrection From the Dead

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Our lives revolve around the hope of a resurrection from the dead. Hope, deriving from Christ's resurrection, gives faith and love impetus and energy.


Make Sure of Your Focus!

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

Distractions produce a movement toward randomness and confusion, seriously endangering one's calling. We must sharpen our focus on God and His purpose.


God's Sense of Justice

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

God is absolutely justified in what He decides regarding the judgment and punishment of us all. However, He is merciful and always rewards righteousness.


Remember When

Sermonette by Clyde Finklea

God wants us to remember when we were called out of bondage into virtue, when He gave us the power of His Holy Spirit to do what ancient Israel could not.


The Year of Release

Sermonette by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

The land Sabbath is a type of the weekly Sabbath, wherein the land is given time to regenerate, and all debts (and grudges) are forgiven and slaves set free.


Do You Recognize This Man? (Part Seven)

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The prevailing view is that at the end time, God will judge between the righteous and unrighteous, consigning each to heaven or hell, an idea from paganism.


Are God's Holy Days To Be Kept Today?

Sermon/Bible Study by Martin G. Collins

If we do not keep God's holy days, we will deprive ourselves of the knowledge of God's purpose. Jesus and the first century church observed and upheld these days.


Holy Days, Signs, and Names

Sermonette by David C. Grabbe

The time identified with the Feast of Trumpets will be the darkest time of the church and the world, a time Christ will need to cut short Jacob's trouble.