Greetings everyone, we're looking forward to the Feast of Tabernacles right now with great anticipation and a great deal of excitement. Some people in the world think that we are a little bit daft because we observe the Feasts of God which are considered out of time and out of place for this day a ...
Last night was an anniversary it was in fact the two thousand five hundred twenty seventh anniversary of the fall of Babylon. Now, you may not initially see what that has to do with Feast of Trumpets, but in many ways what we are celebrating here today ties in very directly with an event that occurr ...
The presentation on this Holy Day I checked and found that Mr. Raymond McNair is not scheduled to speak and I was scheduled twice and I want to say for any of you who might have had plans, I will be speaking this morning here and I've asked him to speak in my place, which is only proper at the aud ...
Jesus Christ is alive. He rose from the dead. He's been living these 1950 and more years, and yet the world: They hear a lot about Him. They don't see Him. They hear about a smart aleck Jesus who came, who knew more than His Father, did away with His Father's Commandments. His Father was suppo ...
Well, brethren, we are gathered here today on a very solemn Sabbath day. I doubt if we fully realize just how serious and how solemn it is. I hope I can make that a little more plain and simple to you this afternoon. We are here to be reminded of a day that is a foreshadow of the most tremendous eve ...
Now this is the Feast of Trumpets, many of you have had sermons prior to this time and the significance of the Festival we've had published in the magazine, the article on the meaning of the Feast of Trumpets and for that reason I do not think that it is necessary today to explain to you the meani ...
Well greetings brethren, it's a real pleasure to have the opportunity of speaking with you here on the Feast of Trumpets. You know brethren; the world we're living in is a world that is really entering the final stage, the final phase of the events in Bible prophecy before the very end of this a ...
We're here on a day that the scripture tells us is a memorial of the blowing of trumpets. Now Mr. Friz in the sermonette talked quite a bit about the significance of Trumpets and the blowing of them, and we are here on a day that memorializes that. We're here in reality on a day that commemorate ...
Well good morning brethren; very good to look out and to see so many of you here on this God's Holy Day, the first day of the seventh month of God's sacred calendar, the Feast of Trumpets 1979. In the sermonette Mr. Richmond commented on the trumpet and on the significance of the trumpet. You kn ...
Back quite a few years ago I visited my Grandfather down in Overton, Texas, he got to talking to me about the second coming of Christ, told me that one morning, instead of a normal, regular, mild sunrise, blinding brightness surged on to the scene, people would be jumping out of their beds, startled ...
We call this the Feast of Trumpets, but why? If somebody said will now you show me the words Feast of Trumpets in the Bible, could you show them? No you couldn't, because it doesn't say Feast of Trumpets in the Bible. The Jews don't call it the Feast of Trumpets they call it Rosh Hashanah, thi ...
Greetings everyone; nice to be back here in Houston again, have the opportunity to be here on a Holy Day. We've had a custom in the Church from year to year to ask "why are we here?" Someone answered this one time by saying, "because you're not all there". I don't think that's the reason we+ ...
Now these annual Festivals have very, very great meaning. And, you know for a long time I found that many of our ministers were not preaching about the meaning of these days - they'd preach on any old subject at the Feast of Tabernacles or at any other Holy Day. Well, I don't think this is happe ...