Given by Tom Clark
The Jews call this Feast Rosh Hashanah, which means “head of the year.” It ushers in a new civil year just as it will usher in a new age for mankind. The Jews look at this holy day as a time to reaffirm their dedication to God, the king of the earth, so it was the day on which the...
Given by Randy Salyer
A continuation of The Four Horsemen and God's Love (the first four seals), we look at the opening of the fifth and sixth seals of the scroll of Revelation 5 -- the great tribulation and cosmic signs, setting the stage for the Day of the Lord. Though the world-ruling reign of the beast and the false prophet lead mankind on the...
Given by Dave Johnson
We'll look at what Trumpets meant in Ezra's day, then get a feel for what it will be like when it is fulfilled. This will help us look forward as we wait for it today.
Given by Dave West
Feast of Trumpets, AM Sermon. The model prayer, often referred to as the Lord's Prayer, gives us the outline and structure for how we should pray. The Feast of Trumpets pictures the return of Jesus Christ to the earth as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, to finally establish the promised Kingdom of God. This message examines how the...
Given by Mark Winner
Christ will be coming back to this earth to establish a kingdom like has never existed before.
Given by Jeff Yost
There will be a lot of bad things leading up to and happening at the return of Christ. This will cause great fear in people. The best route forward is to do God's will. If we are, we replace the fear of this day with the hope of this day.
Given by Caleb Froedge
Throughout the Bible there are different examples where God brings about correction and judgement, but then afterwards peace and comfort. The Feast of Trumpets reminds us of a how a new day will dawn.
Given by Arnold Burns
The purpose of the sermon is to better understand how the Feast of Trumpets and God's Firstfruits fit in God's Great Master Plan of Salvation for all of humanity.
Given by Doug Johnson
Our world seems to constantly lurch from one tumultuous crisis to another. Why? Is there something missing or dysfunctional in how the human mind operates? What is the solution that leads to a world of calm and peace? God’s marvelous Feast of Trumpets points the way to the only possible answer.