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Feast of Trumpets

October 3, 2024

"Then the seventh angel blew his trumpet, and there were loud voices in heaven, saying, 'The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he shall reign forever and ever'" (Revelation 11:15, English Standard Version).

The Day of Trumpets heralds the intervention of God in the affairs of humanity on a global basis—a dramatic turning point in world history and the return of Christ to this world.

  • by Paul Suckling
In all human political systems there is plenty that is corrupt, sad and disappointing. For all the sincerity that politicians bring to debates, none can guarantee what we need the most: lasting peace, enduring prosperity and perfect standards with total justice and fairness for all. No humanly devised system has ever completely eradicated corruption or scandal. None has ever truly earned a...
  • by Tom Robinson
Less than two weeks before the third anniversary of the horrific Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, the U.S. Republican Convention convened in New York City just four miles from the site of Ground Zero. From it came stirring reminders that the fight against terrorism remains a vital election year issue—as it well should be. But how many people are aware that greater disasters than...
  • by Robin Webber
Every four years America's political temperature reaches a boiling point as partisan politics fan the flames of "party-spirit." This national spectacle has a global audience because whoever becomes President of the United States also becomes the single most powerful human being in the world for the next four years.
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  • by Mario Seiglie
Few people are aware of the seven festivals God reveals in the Bible. Even fewer are aware that they center around and teach us a great deal about Jesus Christ and His role in God's plan for all mankind.
  • by Don Hooser
The celebration of the seven biblical Holy Days is a deeply meaningful and joyous experience. The spiritual climax of the year is the fall, when four of God's festivals portray prophesied end-time events.
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  • by Don Hooser
The greatest transformation can be summed up in three major phases, which are portrayed by the first four festivals of God—Passover, Unleavened Bread, Pentecost and Trumpets.
  • by John Ross Schroeder
As we approach the threshold of a new millennium, how does the Bible advise those who count on the "end of the world" around New Year's Day, 2000?
  • by Greg Sargent
A couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to hear a topic presented by General Colin L. Powell at the University of Rolla, Missouri.
  • by Roger Foster
Jesus observed the Passover, the Feast of Tabernacles and the other festivals that God gave to Israel. Should you follow His example? Are those sacred festivals still applicable for Christians?
  • by Bill Bradford
The good news is that the judgment of God on man has a better ending than most people think. This good news is revealed in the festivals of God.
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  • by Donald Ward
Thousand of years ago, God commanded the nation of Israel to observe a series of festivals throughout the year. Far from being obsolete or a relic of bygone days, these days are rich in meaning for mankind today. Why? They reveal the very plan and purpose of God!