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Feast of Trumpets articles

 
After Pentecost, Then What? 

Summary: We know the holy days typify the steps in God's plan. What happens between Pentecost and Trumpets, the long summer months? John Ritenbaugh expounds on the subject of sanctification. 


 
Are the Sabbath and Holy Days Done Away? 

Summary: In order to justify not keeping the Sabbath, many use Colossians 2:16-17 as proof that Paul did not command it. Earl Henn exposes this conclusion as pure fiction! 


 
Does Paul Condemn Observing God's Holy Days? 

Summary: Galatians 4:9-10 is a favorite target of those who claim Christians no longer need to observe God's holy days. Is that really what Paul said? Earl Henn shows that he meant something entirely different! 


 
Feast of Trumpets: Why the World Won't End in Cosmocide 

Summary: The Feast of Trumpets pictures the singularly most important event in world history--the second coming of Jesus Christ! 


 
God's Promises Are Sure! 

Summary: Using primarily the story of Joseph, John Ritenbaugh expounds the lessons we can learn and the encouragement we can glean from God's dealings with men during the time of the Feast of Trumpets. 


 
Holy Days: God's Plan in the Holy Days 

Summary: Leviticus 23 not only reveals God's holy days--it also provides, in symbol form, a detailed schematic of God's plan! 


 
Holy Days: Trumpets 

Summary: The Feast of Trumpets sounds a dire warning of war on the one hand and triumph for God and His saints on the other. Our goal now is to be prepared for that day when Christ returns! 


 
'I Will Come Again' 

Summary: ...The date on our calendar is not as important as the day itself. On it is the first autumnal new moon, which in most years marks the holy day called by the Jews Rosh Hashanah. This Hebrew phrase, however, obscures the significance of the day, as it simply means "the beginning of the year"--and the Jews keep it primarily as a New Years' celebration. The Bible calls it "a memorial of blowing of trumpets" (Leviticus 23:24), and thus we call it simply the "Feast of Trumpets." ... 


 
Pagan Holidays—or God's Holy Days—Which? 

Summary: Does it make any difference which days we observe—or whether we keep them? Does the Bible establish whether we are to keep certain days holy to God? Were these days given to ancient Israel only? Are they binding today only on the Jewish people, while Christians are commanded to keep holidays such as Christmas? 


 
Peter's Trumpets Message—on Pentecost 

Summary: Peter's first sermon took place on the Day of Pentecost, yet his subject seems to 'fit' the Day of Trumpets. Charles Whitaker explains that the fulfillment of Pentecost begins what will be completed in the fulfillment of Trumpets. 


 
The Birth of Jesus Christ (Part Two): Nativity 

Summary: When the Son of God was born into the world, one of the greatest events of all history occurred. Richard Ritenbaugh describes the birth of Jesus and the angel's announcement to the 'shepherds abiding in the fields,' perhaps the first preaching of the gospel to mankind. 


 
What Is the Feast of Trumpets, Anyway? 

Summary: The Feast of Trumpets, the first of the fall holy days, has perhaps the least directly written about it of all God's festivals. To provide some answers, John Plunkett explains the basic facts about this pivotal day. 


 
World Peace: How It Will Come 

Summary: Most world leaders are of superior ability. Yet they are utterly unable to abolish world evils or bring about world peace. Why? 


 


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