The Biblical “Feast of Trumpets” Explained | What It Is & Why It’s Important for Us Today!

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Trumpets figure prominently in the prophetic language of the Bible. Most people have heard of the seven trumpets of Revelation. These trumpets will signal seven powerful plagues unleashed on the earth during the Day of the LORD. The seventh of these trumpets will signal the beginning of Christ’s reign over the kingdoms of this world. And this trumpet will also announce the resurrection of the saints to glory.
But who has ever heard of the “FEAST of Trumpets”? Just what is the “Feast of Trumpets”?
The Feast of Trumpets is one of the seven biblical Feasts that are outlined in Scripture. These are holy days observed annually by a growing number of Christians around the world. These holy days are not just empty rituals, but deeply, meaningful holy days that provide a framework for the plan of salvation. They teach us how God is bringing many sons to glory, as it says in Hebrews 2:10.
If you haven’t heard of the Feast of Trumpets, why not?
Maybe it’s time you did. Because your Bible shows this feast day is a significant day of worship to God. And keeping it can give us a depth of understanding about where we are in prophecy, and where we’re headed.
On today's program, we're going to ask the question, “What is the Feast of Trumpets”? We’ll examine how it fits into the overall outline of biblical holy days. And we’ll discover the special significance it has for Christians living in the last days.
Later in the program, you’ll have the opportunity to request your free booklet “The Holy Days: God’s Master Plan.” It will provide more detail about this important observance, as well as the rest of the biblical Holy days.
So, join me now, as we ask and answer the vital question, “What is the Feast of Trumpets?”

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