Sermon: Jesus in the Feasts (Part Three): Divine King
The Feast of Trumpets
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Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Given 23-Sep-25; 76 minutes
description: (hide) From the silver trumpets of Moses's time to the sounding of the shofar at Mount Sinai, trumpets have served as divine signals (especially in the context of the Feast of Trumpets-Yom Teruah) to call God's people to assemble to worship, prepare for battle, and remember their solemn covenant with Him. Trumpets not only refer to historical moments (God speaking to our ancient forbears at Mount Sinai) but also and ultimately to Jesus Christ, our returning King, coming in power and glory, urging His called-out saints to respond with reverence, worship, and exuberant shouting. Far from an empty ritual, the trumpet blast is both a memorial and a proclamation that Almighty God is present, powerful, and personal, reminding us how we must respond, with obedience, awe, and joyful worship of Jesus Christ, our soon-coming King.
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