Playlist: truw`ah (#H8643) (topic)
A Memorial of Our Joyful Future
Sermonette by Bill OnisickTo 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 Temptations of Christ: Behold, the Lamb of God
Sermon by Mark SchindlerZikhron Teruah is a memorial of blowing. This day, often misunderstood due to added titles not found in Scriptures, holds a unique place among God's holy days as a pivotal point, standing in the middle of the annual cycle. It serves as a significant memorial, looking both backward from the end of the year and forward to what …
The Shout of a King
Sermonette by David C. GrabbeThe prophecy in which the daughter of Jerusalem must shout to her king riding on a donkey was fulfilled when Jesus triumphantly rode into Jerusalem.
Trumpets: Glorious Appearings
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughIn Leviticus 23:24, the command to keep the Day of Trumpets is given as a memorial of the blowing of trumpets, a day distinct from other holy days due to this central focus. The Hebrew word truw'ah (H8643), often translated as a shout or blast, carries a range of meanings beyond just the sound of a trumpet. It can signify a …
The Seventh Trumpet
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Feast of Trumpets is a memorial of blowing of trumpets, symbolizing the Day of the Lord, the real war to end all wars, when Christ will subdue the earth.
The Rapture and Trumpets
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe delusion of the pre-Tribulation 'rapture' concept, made popular by the Left Behind books and movies, hopelessly messes up the timing of Bible prophecy.
Psalms: Book Four: A New Day Dawns
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughPsalms 97 and 98 describe the military exploits of Jesus and the saints cleaning up the defiled earth preparing for a future event described in Revelation 21:2-13.
Psalms: Book Three (Part Five)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughIf 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.