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First Annual Women’s Retreat                                                                   February 9-10-2007
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*/MINISTRY OF THE SHOFAR/*
 
The word*/ “Trumpet”/* is mentioned 60 times
The word */“Trumpets”/* is mentioned 44 times
The words */“Ram’s Horn”/* is mentioned 5 times
 
 
There are */“Silver Trumpets”/*
          These were made out of hammered silver, VERY expensive
 
There are */“Trumpets”/*
          These are what are called */“The Shofar”/*
          A Shofar is made out of the horn of the Kudu.
Kudu comes from the Greek word “Kudos”
          Kudos means */“To Bring Glory Too”/*
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There are */“Ram’s Horns”/*
*/          /*These are goat horns
 
 
When the Shofar is blown it means many things,
          depending on how and when you blow it.
In Exodus 19:13-17 – it calls down the presence of the Lord.
Numbers 10 – it calls the assembling of God’s people.
Judges 7:21-22 – it causes confusion in the enemy.
Psalm 150:3 – it is used to celebrate
 
Jeremiah 4:5 – it calls to battle
 
Revelation 8:1-6 – it brings judgment.
Ram’s Horn – Is like the */“The Cry of the Father’s Heart”/*
 
          Joshua 6 – it brings down walls
 
When we blow the Shofar or the Ram’s Horn,
          Heaven moves.
Nehemiah 4:20 says, “Our God will fight for us.”
Blowing the Shofar is like the Voice of God coming forth.
Blowing the Shofar is like the Breath of God breathing on us.
Blowing the Shofar releases God’s Power
 
Blowing the Shofar shatters our enemy
          each time the Shofar is blown,
                  it goes into the air,
                             Satan is prince of the world
                                      Satan is prince of the air.
Blowing the Shofar brings God’s Presence closer to us.
There are many reasons we blow the Shofar.
Joy
          Celebration
          At the beginning of a battle
          To cause confusion during a battle
          To announce something
          To bring strongholds down
          To sound an alarm
          To assemble God’s people
          Used to worship the Lord
          Used to praise the Lord
 
There is so much more to Worshipping and Praising God,
          Than sitting, standing or singing.
True worship and praise is in and from our hearts,
          not from our mouth.
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