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Can You Hear the Trumpet Sound? Rise Up, Living Trumpets!

  • stephaniearje
  • Sep 22
  • 3 min read

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This is the most holy season.


It is a harvest season unlike any in history.

Never before have events aligned as they have this year.

We must stay acutely aware of what is unfolding.


Today is a historic convergence—both spiritual and natural.


At sunset this evening, on the Lord’s calendar,

the shofar will sound, marking the beginning of Yom Teruah

and the first day of the Ten Days of Awe.


Yom Teruah is one of God’s appointed times.

It is a perpetual celebration and a call to a holy convocation.

The trumpet sounds to call us to pay attention and to gather.

It marks new beginnings and prepares us for the days ahead,

culminating in the last harvest of the season.


Not coincidentally, yesterday was a celebration

of the life and death of a son of God—

a John the Baptist of sorts,

a voice calling many in the wilderness to faith and truth.


His life on earth ended at 12:24 p.m.

And as it was pointed out, John 12:24 reads:


Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies,

it remains alone.

But if it dies, it bears much fruit.”


And the fruit was ripened and prepared by the Lord through His servant.


Now is the time for all who are called by His name

to rise as living trumpets, living shofars,

and sound the cry of redemption:


Yeshua. Yeshua. Yeshua.

The One who was, who is, and who is to come.


The trumpet of the Lord is awakening the eyes of many hearts.

Hearts are being softened to consider the power of love—

real, transforming love.


Religious spirits are in panic mode

as the sons of God arise and take their kingdom position,

saying YES to their heavenly assignment.


This is the YES of obedience,

empowered by the Lord Himself—

the YES that overcomes fear

and walks in agreement with the Truth.


God has given us a spirit of power, love,

and a sound, disciplined mind.


We know in our hearts this is a harvest season.

Now we embrace it in our spirit man.

Now we see the fields ripened and ready.

We join the angels to reap the harvest.


The portals are open wide during these Ten Days of Awe

open to hear, to receive our prayers,

and to empower our actions

to display His love on earth.


His invitation still stands for all who will receive salvation.


On Day 10, we will celebrate Yom Kippur

the Day of Atonement,

the day of repentance,

the day to celebrate the greatest, perfect, spotless sacrifice:


The life of Yeshua.


His blood secures salvation and redemption

for all we have done,

all we are doing,

and all we might do tomorrow

that aligns with sin, the flesh, and the world.


Five days later comes Sukkot—the Feast of Tabernacles,

the celebration of the last great harvest.


This is God’s pattern and timetable made clear.

Ten days from Yom Teruah to Yom Kippur — ten,

the number of completion, the closing of a cycle.


And five days later comes Sukkot — the last great harvest.

Five, the number of grace, abundance, favor, and redemption.

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Let’s not miss this season.

Let’s not miss what God wants to do—

both in us and, most importantly, through us.


Can you hear the trumpet sound?

Take your post.

You have an important part to play—

for you have been born and are alive

for such a time as this.

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