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353 | Listening for the Sound of God’s Voice

353 | Listening for the Sound of God’s Voice

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The Feast of Trumpets is a call to live awake.

Marked by the sound of the shofar, this sacred day called God’s people to pause, pay attention, and prepare their hearts for what was coming next.

In this episode, Angie continues the Gather series by exploring Leviticus 23:24 and how the trumpet blast interrupted ordinary life and summoned God’s people to listen.

What you’ll hear in this week’s episode

  • How the Feast of Trumpets functioned in Israel’s worship calendar as a day of rest, remembrance, and readiness
  • The meaning of terûwʿâh and how it carries themes of alarm, joy, worship, and response
  • Why the sound of the trumpet was meant to awaken God’s people, not frighten them
  • How the Feast of Trumpets points forward to the return of Christ and calls us to live alert and hopeful

Resources

Jewish Feasts & Festivals (Free Guide) - A simple overview of each biblical feast: what it meant then, how it points to Jesus, and why these rhythms still anchor our worship today.
Download the guide: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/feasts

Gather (SOU Study)
A 14-week journey inside Steady On University exploring worship, community, and the sacred patterns that steady our lives.
Learn more: https://livesteadyon.com/steady-on-university/

Step By Step Starter Kit (Free)
A two-part masterclass + downloadable workbook teaching the Step By Step method Angie uses in every study episode. Includes the Winter Study Guide for the Gather series.
Get your Starter Kit: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/starter-kit-winter-26

Verse of the Week

“Say to the Israelites: ‘On the first day of the seventh month you are to have a day of sabbath rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with trumpet blasts.’”
Leviticus 23:24 (NIV)

Connect with Angie & Steady On: http://www.livesteadyon.com
Theme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison

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