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Message Summary
This message explores the meaning and significance of Yom Teruah (the Feast of Trumpets), also traditionally known as Rosh Hashanah, the Head of the Year. While rooted in the seventh month of God’s biblical calendar, it marks a time of reflection, remembrance, and preparation leading up to Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). Yom Teruah calls believers to hear the sound of the shofar, awakening us to self-examination and a renewed focus on God’s purposes.
The blowing of the shofar serves as a prophetic call to remembrance—a reminder of God’s creation, His provision, and His desire for restored relationship with His people. It announces both judgment and mercy, urging us to evaluate our lives in light of eternity. The message also highlights the prophetic fulfillment of Yom Teruah in Messiah Yeshua, connecting the themes of repentance, salvation, and the anticipation of His return.
Through this feast, we are invited not merely to acknowledge its historical or future significance but to actively engage in its present reality. By answering God’s call, reflecting on our spiritual condition, and saying Hineni ("Here I am"), we allow Him to transform us for His Kingdom purposes today.
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Living Out Love
Live out your faith by responding to God’s call with humility and surrender. Reflect on His mercy and provision, and share His message of salvation with those still hiding in darkness. As the shofar sounds, may we answer, Hineni, offering ourselves fully to the Lord and walking in the transformation He desires.
Support Mosaic Ministries:
Visit our website mercygathered.com to learn more about our mission and support the work we’re doing to share God’s Word and love. Together, let’s live out His call to reconciliation and unity.
By Matthew SalathéMessage Summary
This message explores the meaning and significance of Yom Teruah (the Feast of Trumpets), also traditionally known as Rosh Hashanah, the Head of the Year. While rooted in the seventh month of God’s biblical calendar, it marks a time of reflection, remembrance, and preparation leading up to Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). Yom Teruah calls believers to hear the sound of the shofar, awakening us to self-examination and a renewed focus on God’s purposes.
The blowing of the shofar serves as a prophetic call to remembrance—a reminder of God’s creation, His provision, and His desire for restored relationship with His people. It announces both judgment and mercy, urging us to evaluate our lives in light of eternity. The message also highlights the prophetic fulfillment of Yom Teruah in Messiah Yeshua, connecting the themes of repentance, salvation, and the anticipation of His return.
Through this feast, we are invited not merely to acknowledge its historical or future significance but to actively engage in its present reality. By answering God’s call, reflecting on our spiritual condition, and saying Hineni ("Here I am"), we allow Him to transform us for His Kingdom purposes today.
Takeaways
Scripture References
Living Out Love
Live out your faith by responding to God’s call with humility and surrender. Reflect on His mercy and provision, and share His message of salvation with those still hiding in darkness. As the shofar sounds, may we answer, Hineni, offering ourselves fully to the Lord and walking in the transformation He desires.
Support Mosaic Ministries:
Visit our website mercygathered.com to learn more about our mission and support the work we’re doing to share God’s Word and love. Together, let’s live out His call to reconciliation and unity.