“I AM the Master of the Shofar!”

Shofars — Antelope and Ram’s Horn
I heard, “I AM the Master of the Shofar”
Beloved,
I rise from My Throne of Grace to release Justice.
I am the Master of the Shofar
The Voice like a Trumpet.
As the Shofar takes in breath at one end and releases breath from the other, so My Breath is being released now with a Mighty Blast across the earth.
For I see the demonic hordes raging.
Nothing is hidden from My Eyes of Fire.
Do not misunderstand, My Child.
The fires of destruction are not by My Hand.
For where sin abounds, Grace much more abounds.
The Blast of the Shofar is not fearful to you, Dear One.
It is a Shout of Victory.
For the enemy who is too strong for you has been conquered at the Cross.
I have come to uphold you.
To strengthen you.
To help you.
My Voice is the Trumpet, it is the Sound of Victory.
For I AM the Ram of God,
The Lamb who overcame,
The One whose triumph
shattered the power of sin and death.
The blast of the Shofar proclaims what is already finished.
The Ruach,
the Wind,
the Breath,
the Spirit.
The Shofar is the Sound of Assembly.
I AM awakening My Watchmen.
I AM gathering My people.
Before the sword is lifted,
before the battle is seen,
the Sound prepares the way.
This is not noise. This is Spiritual Warfare.
My Voice is Sounding
To confuse the enemy.
To steady the Righteous.
To declare that I fight for you.
The Sound of the Shofar is the Roar of the Lord
It shatters walls.
It demolishes strongholds.
The Breath I am releasing
is a Wind of Fire.
not of destruction,
but of Power and Glory.
So clap your hands, all My people. Shout unto God with the Voice of Triumph.
Your persecutors will stumble.
They will not prevail.
They will be greatly ashamed.
Their everlasting confusion shall never be forgotten.
I AM the Master of the Shofar.
And your Victory is already in motion!
Not by might
nor by power
but by My Spirit!” says The LORD of Hosts.
SHOFAR : A ram’s horn used to call to war and to victory, to proclaim and anoint kings, to announce God’s Divine Presence, used as a battle cry, to signal attacks and to frighten enemies, and for spiritual awakening.
A central sound for Rosh Hashanah (Yom Teruah) and Yom Kippur, calling Israel to spiritual reawakening and turning back to God (Joel 2:15).
Messianic & Eschatological Significance: In the New Testament, it’s linked to the gathering of believers and the return of Christ (1 Thessalonians 4:16) and the resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:51-52).
“Happy are the people who know the TERUAH (the shofar blast)” Psalm 89:15.
TERUAH : A Hebrew word that means “alarm, signal, battle cry, or shout of joy”. It can refer to a loud shout by a crowd or the sound of a horn, such as a shofar (ram’s horn).
RUACH HAKODESH : is a Hebrew phrase that translates to “Holy Spirit”. Breath of God, Wind, Spirit of God. (Hebrew for Christians)
~ Deborah Waldron Fry


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