How Christians Can Apply the Feast of Trumpets in Everyday Life | Part 3
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Welcome back to the Hopeful Heretic Podcast (HHP) with Pastor Chris Frankie of HFF Church in Oklahoma City. In this episode, we dive deep into the Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah)—not just from the Old Testament or prophetic perspective of Christ’s return, but from the lens of how we live it out today.
How should Christians approach the Feast of Trumpets in daily discipleship when we don’t live in Israel, don’t have the temple, priesthood, or sacrificial system? What does it look like to walk out repentance, reconciliation, forgiveness, holiness, and urgency in our modern lives? And how do the Ten Days of Awe leading up to Yom Kippur apply to believers in Jesus today?
Pastor Chris explores the dangers of works-based salvation, the call to genuine forgiveness (Matthew 6), living with urgency (Ephesians 5), cultivating holiness (1 Peter 1), and being awake to eternity (Romans 13). The trumpet blast is not a call to hide—it’s a call to live awake, reconciled, and joyfully prepared for the coming Kingdom of God.
If you’ve ever asked:
What does the Feast of Trumpets mean for Christians?
How do we live awake and ready for Jesus’ return?
Why do repentance and reconciliation matter right now?
This episode is for you.
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