Monday, September 1, 2025

"Will The Rapture Happen on the Feast of Trumpets?"

The Feast of Trumpets (aka Rosh Hashanah) falls on September 23rd & 24th this year and prophecy buffs all over the planet are watching and waiting.

Why? Because of the seven holidays that make up the ancient festival cycle of Israel, four have already come to pass and been fulfilled. The next one-- The Feast of Trumpets--is expected to be fulfilled in the Rapture of the Church.

Like an outline of history, each feast day is a pattern that shadows a major prophetic event.

The first four, (Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, and Pentacost), were fulfilled when Jesus came the first time. The next three will be fulfilled during the last seven years of history.

These appointed times (literally 'dress rehearsals') provide a panarama of God's prophetic plan. They are an overview of history that has profound implications for every one of us!

Consider:

  • On Passover, Jesus became the sacrificial Lamb of God that takes away the sin of all those who believe, repent and come under His blood for salvation.
  • During the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the sinless Christ died to give us, in the place of our own, the "Bread of Life" eternally, as a gift to all who believe.
  • On the Feast of First Fruits, Jesus arose from the dead and 50 days later on Pentacost He sent His Spirit as a seal or guarantee of our salvation.
Interestingly, the Greek word for 'guarantee' can also mean 'engagement ring'. So the Church became betrothed to Christ when the Holy Spirit came on Pentacost.

Next up? The Feast of Trumpets, (Rosh Hashanah, in modern times) known as the Wedding of Messiah. This feast is a picture of a Jewish wedding when the groom surprises his bride and comes for her "like a thief in the night".

Because the Feast of Trumpets is the only feast that occurs on the New Moon following exactly 29.5 days after the last one, it means it could come either 29 or 30 days later. So when Jesus said, "No man knows the day or hour of His return", it could have been a reference to the Feast of Trumpets.

Will it be this year? We don't know, but if it is, the world will go from normal to experiencing the wrath of God in a split second. 

If nothing happens on Rosh Hashanah (this year), it's because God is being patient, not wanting anyone to perish, so He's giving more time for people to repent (2 Peter 3:9).

But that day will come (eventually) as unexpectedly as a thief. And with the world circling the drain as it is right now, all of us should be watching and waiting. And let's not forget, He may just come on a random day and surprise us all.

A wise man once said: "God's Word tells us that there will be one generation of believers who will never know death. These believers will be removed from the earth before the Great Tribulation...that's the 'blessed hope' for true believers. For those left behind because they refused to believe in the Son of God revealed in the Scriptures, their only hope is to repent & believe or face eternal ruin separated from all that is good."  -- Hal Lindsey, author
"But the day of the Lord will come as unexpectedly as a thief. Then, the heavens will pass away with a terrible noise, and everything in them will disappear in fire, and the earth and everything on it will be exposed to judgment" (2 PETER 3:10).

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