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Text: 1 Corinthians 15:51.
There are three important trumpets in Scripture to note:
The First Trumpet
A. Sounded at the giving of the __________
B. __________
The Great Trumpet
A. Sounded at the coronation of the __________
B.
Not that God will not need help in establishing that __________
C. __________
The Last Trumpet
A. Leviticus 25:8-9; 2 Chronicles 36:20-21.
B. Notice that each __________ years God’s people, Israel, were to return to their inheritance (Lev.
25:10).
C. Notice that God won’t need any help when He established the kingdom (Dan.
2:44).
D. So where is our “inheritance?”
(__________)
E. So…at the same time that Israel is regathered to receive their inheritance, at the “__________ trump,” we shall be gathered to our inheritance.
F. This is the “__________ Hope” we have and the assurance of our future (Titus 2:13)
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