Showing posts with label Blow the trumpet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blow the trumpet. Show all posts

Saturday, September 20, 2025

To Yeshua. Our home group sings - Hinei Ma Tov, Blow the Trumpet, Sacrificial Lamb, Blessed is the Lord, Kadosh, Gadol Elohai, Worthy of It All

 


This video captures our home group worship time, led by Steve and Laurie Martin, focusing on praising our Lord Jesus, Yeshua. The session begins with an opening prayer (0:06) by David Peterman, expressing gratitude and blessings for the gathering. The group then transitions into various worship songs, as follows.
• Hineni Ma tov (Behold How Good and How Pleasant) (1:33) - Paul Wilbur • Blow the Trumpet in Zion (3:43) - Paul Wilbur • Blessed is the Lord, Baruch Adonai (5:58) - Paul Wilbur • Sacrificial Lamb (9:38) - Joshua Aaron • Kadosh (Holy, Holy, Holy) (15:11) - Paul Wilbur • Gadol Elohai (How Great is Our God) (19:53) - Joshua Aaron • Worthy of It All (24:14) - Vineyard Worship The video concludes with a closing prayer (27:19) for Israel's salvation and for individuals serving God, asking for doors to be opened and for good to come out of difficult situations.

#Yeshua #MessianicSong #BlowtheTrumpet #SacrificialLamb #BlessedistheLord #Kadosh #GadolElohai #WorthyofitAll #Jesus #PaulWilbur #JoshuaAaron

Monday, September 10, 2018

Blow the trumpet! We bring great news! - ONE FOR ISRAEL

SHALOM!
Today is the Biblical "Feast of Trumpets" which over time has also become the time when we mark a New Year. At this time, Jewish people in Israel and all over the world are taking stock of what has gone before and getting ready for the new season.

And it really is a new season for the people of Israel! Our friend, Mottel Baleston, has come back to our studio to share his perspective. Watch what he has to say below.
Dr. Erez Soref, President
of ONE FOR ISRAEL 
IT'S A NEW START FOR ISRAEL
The Feast of Trumpets

On the first day of the Jewish month of Tishri in the Fall, the Feast of Trumpets blasts its way into the new Jewish year. Today it is known as Rosh HaShana, the “Head of the Year”, even though it’s not really the start of the Biblical year at all, according to Exodus 12:2. The calendar year was supposed to start in the month of Passover in the spring, and the Feast of Trumpets comes at the beginning of the seventh month.

Like all the other "Feasts of the Lord", it is full of significance and meaning for us today, as well as prophetic meaning about what is to come.
How the Feast of Trumpets Became Rosh Hashana

Much of the world celebrates a new start as December 31st turns into January 1st, whereas Jewish people now celebrate their new year at the Feast of Trumpets.

But our God is a God of multiple new beginnings, new seasons, and fresh starts!

Instead of celebrating once a year, God asks that the beginning of every month, each new moon, is celebrated - that's twelve new beginnings instead of one! This is called “Rosh Chodesh”, or “head of the month”. It’s interesting that the word for month, “chodesh”, is from the root word for new: “chadash”.

(Please note: Correct date for Tampa, FL is October 27th)

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