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Pastor Becky Tjapkes
04.07.2019
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The Feast of Trumpets was celebrated in the fall. Trumpets were blown by the priests from sunrise to sunset. This symbolized God’s domination, power and guidance. It was a call back to God’s presence and a reminder to the Israelites of God’s royal reign. We need this reminder of God’s power and rule over all our lives as well. It is a trumpet call to us to share Christ’s love with the help of the Holy Spirit wherever He places us.
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