Curt Landry: It’s Time for Believers to Sound the Shofar
As a person of Jewish heritage—and the founder of Curt Landry Ministries—Curt Landry recommends that the home of every believer should include a shofar, especially with the arrival of the Fall Feasts for 2020. It all begins with Rosh Hashanah on Friday evening, Sept. 18.
Believers, he says, should sound the shofar as a “wake-up call” to the good things God has given us and as a reminder to forgive and receive the forgiveness Yeshua died to bless us with.
“This is an exciting time of the year,” Landry told Dr. Steve Greene on a recent episode of Greenelines on the Charisma Podcast Network. “It’s the head of the year, the time of the awakening blast. It’s an appointed time, and I’m really expecting some major spiritual shifts. Look at what has happened in Washington, D.C., with the Abrahamic Accord, this peace treaty, which was just incredible.
“God is so on the move in the midst of riots and in the midst of COVID, in the midst of all of these protests. God seems to be shining a bright light, and I want to encourage people to join us Friday night [Sept. 18] at 7 o’clock Central and go to Curtlandry.com and join us for an experience that will change their life.
“This is a time where, in Deuteronomy Chapter 8, you say, ‘Remember, it’s the Lord thy God who gives you the ability to create wealth with your hands.’ So Rosh Hashanah is a time of awakening,” Landry said. “It’s an awakening blast for you to be thankful. But it’s also preparing for the next 10 days leading up to Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. It’s to awaken you to the good and awaken you to the things you need to forgive, things you need to be forgiven for, and it’s a way to readjust your thinking. It’s a time where you sound the trumpets, where it gives you victory, according to Numbers 10, over your enemy.
“For us in Western culture, if you watch western movies and the cavalry is coming, they’re blowing their trumps, and the horses are running and that creates hope. … That’s what Rosh Hashanah is. It’s a trumpet blast, a shofar blast, and it basically awakens the heavenly host and brings them to a higher level.”
For more of Curt Landry’s take on the upcoming Fall Feasts, listen to the entire podcast.