This is a transcript of a lengthy audio message discussing the significance of the Feast of Trumpets, its connection to Yom Kippur, and its anticipation of the return of Jesus (Yeshua). The message delves into biblical references from the books of Leviticus, Exodus, Matthew, and Daniel. It emphasizes the importance of living with an expectation of Jesus' imminent return, pointing out various signs in the world and society that align with biblical prophecies.
1. The text discusses the Feast of Trumpets, a holy day in God's calendar, often referred to as Yom truwa or Rosh Hashanah in traditional Judaism .
2. This day is associated with the return of Messiah Yeshua hamashiach .
3. The Feast of Trumpets is a day of blowing trumpets and is part of a ten-day period known as the "Days of Awe" leading up to Yom Kippur, the day God forgives the sins of his people .
4. The Feast of Trumpets is seen as a reminder that the Creator is going to judge his creation and reveal himself to the world .
5. The blowing of the trumpet at the Feast of Trumpets is seen as a reminder of the event at Mount Sinai when the sound of the trumpet grew louder and louder, and Moses spoke, and God answered him with thunder .
6. The Feast of Trumpets is seen as a preparation for the return of Yeshua hamashiach .
7. The text emphasizes the expectation that Yeshua hamashiach will return in the lifetime of the current generation .
8. The text discusses the signs of Yeshua's return, including the breakdown of family structures, gender identity confusion, division in politics, and a loss of respect for authority .
9. The text warns of the dangers of inventing a different God and losing one's moral compass in a world where tolerance is the new religion .
10. The text concludes with a call to prepare for the return of Yeshua hamashiach by loving Him, putting Him first, and obeying Him .