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Good morning.
I just noticed on the screen.
My name is not Tom Gill.
Mike Mackin.
I was confused for a minute or who I was.
today's reading is from, 1st Corinthians chapter 15 verses.
53 55 Well, this is a brother that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does corruption in Herrin corruption.
Behold.
I tell you a mystery, we shall not all sleep, but we shall be changed in a moment.
In a twinkling of an eye.
At the last trumpet, for the trumpet will sound and the dead will be raised Incorruptible.
And we shall be changed for this.
Corruptible.
Must be put on incorruption.
And this Mortal must put on immortality.
So, when does corruptible has been put on incorruption?
And this Mortal has put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass.
The saying that is written.
Death is swallowed up in Victory.
Oh, death.
Where is your sting or Hades?
Where is your victory?
Word of God, you may be seated.
And Pastor Fox will untangle these verses for us.
Thank you.
I have here a brown bag.
Is pretty special brown bag?
When you blow on the back, it makes a noise know.
That's not really true.
I've got something in the brown bag and it is called in the Scripture, A shofar.
It's known as a Ram's Horn and or in English translation a trumpet.
And this is one of the trumpets, the god sound at various times.
And you were here, make a note of inferences fuel blow.
Ye the trumpet, when it's talks about the last day and you can tell it, makes it kind of a loud noise.
I didn't blow it as loud as I could a little bit.
I've got a trombone mouthpiece in cuz I paid trombone a lot longer than I played trumpet.
You can blow on this but it's a little harder.
Stoddard's loud for me.
So anyway, I just thought I'd show you that.
I remind you that that is the trumpet that is talked about generally in scripture.
There's some other trumpets that were silver trumpets.
That were part of the Tabernacle worship, but then they were probably would be today if they were around would be called bugles cuz they had no Kaze, no change of key or anything like that.
But those were used only in Temple worship.
The shofar was used in communication.
How many of you remember?
I don't know.
Why, do you remember this song or not?
But the song used to be Tie Me Kangaroo Down and remember that old song and and you remember that one of the versus was play me didgeridoo.
Well, that was an instrument created about fifteen hundred more years ago by the Aborigines of Australia and it was used for various functions, but it was also used to communicate from place to place at a certain sound.
That was communicated to certain sequences found.
It was basically a monitor won't answer but but a certain sequences sounds would communicate that the kangaroo were stampeding or a fire was coming.
I don't know what they communicated in those days.
But anyway, that was happening, Australia, Africa.
It was usually a drum that was used to communicate, but in Israel, And perhaps in other nations during that time.
It was the Rams or the shofar.
So just that background a little bit will help you.
Now.
I want to change gears a little bit and tell you that when I was about eight years old.
I attended Bible Camp.
That my dad was managing and the speaker spoke at the junior age camp at the high school camp in the adult camp.
And I got to attend all of those because I was the manager's son, and at the adult camp.
He challenged people to read through the Bible every year.
Well, I looked and saw what kind of plan he had, not thought.
I don't remember that at all, lose it, and that won't work for me.
But I took the Bible that I had, and it had about 1,200 pages.
And I figured out that if I read both sides of 2 Pages by that would be for page numbers and within the year at 300 days for a year.
I know there's more dad, but let me finish the story 300 days for year.
I would basically have Reds.
The Bible and I left the extra amount for days that I would miss and Sundays and so on, and so forth, when I would be busy.
So I began to read.
I'm sure enough.
I finish the first year and I did that for years.
What I could see an interesting thing occurred during that time.
What I read, 1st Corinthians, chapter 15.
I read the verse that might just read for it and it says will be changed in the twinkling of an eye at the last Trump.
But I read that verse for years and suddenly one day just a few years back.
I thought I don't even know when the first trumpet is.
What does it mean?
Last trumpet?
I began to look at that.
I don't want to share that with you this morning out, some of you've heard brief Snippets of this but you've never heard this message before because I've never preached it before.
So I just worked on it.
This last couple of weeks and I want to show you a little something from scripture.
Now.
I will try and get this dish remote to work and if it doesn't work while I will let somebody at the back work it but this is what it says.
I'm pushing the down arrow.
There we go.
Is that it?
No.
There we go.
Okay.
First of all, it's important to know that there is a first trumpet in Jewish tradition.
There is a first trumpet and that first trumpet is found in the book of Exodus and it is given at ever sounded at the giving of the law.
Let me get these two coordinated here to where I can show you what I'm saying.
At the same time that you can see what you're saying.
You know what, let me walk back and give this to one of the men in the back.
Let them work yours and I'll wave my hand when I change line and that way I won't get lost.
Thank you Darryl.
So, let's go to the second Point here, and that gives us the reference.
And the verse that I found with regard to the first trumpet.
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