| "All
you inhabitants of the world, you who dwell on the earth, when a signal is raised on the
mountains - look! When a trumpet is blown - hear!" Isaiah 18:3.
Right throughout the
Bible trumpets are instruments which are frequently mentioned. Obviously
trumpets cannot make any sound without the Breath blowing through them
and the Greek word translated as both Spirit and wind in the Bible is
"Pneuma": a movement of air (a gentle blast) of the wind,
hence the wind itself, or breath of nostrils or mouth. Similarly, the
Hebrew word for Spirit is Ruwach and is defined as wind, breath, mind,
spirit and this word is again used interchangeably for breath, wind
and spirit. (Ruach
Ha Kodesh, the Holy Wind or Spirit of Elohiem)
The definition of the
Spirit of God as Breath is full of meaning not only when thinking of
the Breath/Spirit blowing through us as His trumpets/instruments but
also because Breath indicates Life. In New Zealand the Maori (the indigenous
people of the country) greet each other with what is called a hongi:
two people press noses together and the hongi is usually longer with
someone you know well. This greeting is a symbol of trust and unity
in acknowledging that we all are from the one breath of life - it is
a sharing of breath and life. The Breath of God is what brings Life,
from beginning to end! Breathing is a silent, largely unseen process
which is absolutely essential to Life and is necessary to all instruments
of God. We must first inhale before we can exhale - we must be breathing
the Breath of God as our Life before we can be an instrument which He
can blow through.
There are two different
types of trumpets mentioned in the Old Testament, predominantly the
shofar (a ram's horn) and less frequently, the silver trumpets. God instructed
Moses to have two silver trumpets made as part of His instructions regarding
the tabernacle (Numbers 10:1-10). The priests, who were the sons of
Aaron (whose name means "Light Bringer"), were to use the silver trumpets for
calling people together
and for alerting them when it was time to break up camp and move on.
The trumpets were also to be blown as an alarm of danger and when going
to war, and were used in praise and as
part of the feasts
and ceremonies of the temple.
The shofar was a common
every day instrument and was used not only by the priests, but by any
man from shepherds through to watchmen. The shofar was made from a ram's
horn - a beast of the earth. The silver trumpets, on the other hand,
had to be specially made according to the specific design and instructions
from God - from one piece of beaten, hammered silver. They were to be
used only on specific occasions and only by the priests, under the control
and instruction of the Breath. There were two of them made from the
same material, indicating their corporate unity, harmony and koinonia
(joint participation and partnership). The two silver trumpets are always
translated as plural right through the Old Testament with the exception
of only one verse, Hosea 5:8; they were made to work together and sound
the same.
Made
of Pure Silver
Silver, gold and precious
jewels are often used in the Bible to symbolize aspects of God and His
nature in His people - so what are the properties of silver? It is light
sensitive which is why it is used in photography, and it is the best
reflector known to man which is why it is used in mirrors (Does your IPC reflect Light
and New Life for your Council?)
Pure silver is malleable and ductile and is the best conductor of heat
and electricity out of all other metals and it does not corrode. Like
gold, it is rare (only five parts in a million) and expensive and must
be refined and purified by fire in order to get rid of all impurities
before it can be used and formed into an instrument. Silver can endure
extreme temperature ranges. Silver ore is first crushed and ground then
goes through processes of having water, lime and acid added before getting
to the refining fire. In the case of the silver trumpets, they were
made from one piece of silver, so they had gone through this difficult
process of refining and formation together.
Silver must be kept clean
and polished so as not to get tarnished. We can get tarnished, like
silver, by the pollution of this world's atmosphere around us - tarnishing
is a fact of living in this world. Like trumpets, we also must be kept
free of blockages, which may be things about ourselves which hinder
or stop God's work in and through us. As we yield to the work of the
Spirit of God in our lives, He clears, cleanses and polishes us; restoring
and keeping us in optimal condition ready for Him to use. The trumpets
were merely a means or an instrument for conveying the sound caused
by the Breath. The instruments (York
Rite Bodies),
while necessary, are NOTHING without the Trumpeter! (You
the Companions)
Without the Breath/Spirit (York
Rite Leaders),
trumpets are silent and can make no noise...
These silver trumpets
were not used all that often. To many that might appear to be a waste
to have such expensive instruments and yet use them only ocassionally.
But God is more interested in quality than quantity and in what we are
made of than what we do.
"In a great house
there are not only vessels of gold and silver, but also of wood and
of earth; and some unto honour and some unto dishonour. If a man therefore
purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour. 2 Timothy
2:20. What distinguishes between these vessels? We note at once
that only their materials are specified, not their function. Clearly,
in keeping with the greatness of the house, it is not relative usefulness
but quality of materials that counts. Gold and silver vessels are less
practically useful than wooden furniture or earthenware pots, but God
is not discussing with us what they will be used for; He is judging
their value to Himself. In a day of declension God looks beyond mere
usefulness to intrinsic worth, and a few ounces of gold may equal in
value a whole hall full of wooden benches! In spiritual terms, two different
men may utter almost identical words, but the power lies not merely
in what they say but in who they are. Balaam and Isaiah both spoke of
the Kingdom of Christ..." (from "A Table in the Wilderness"
by Watchman Nee).
Silver seems to represent
righteous and true words in the Bible:
"The tongues of those who are upright and in right standing with
God are as choice silver" (Proverbs 10:20a), "A word
fitly spoken and in due season is like apples of gold in settings of
silver" (Proverbs 25:11). The standard currency of the day
was shekels of silver which were used for trade. In the same way, words
are also traded; they are given and received (often with the expectation
of something in return), and some words have more value and worth than
others - based upon their weight and clarity. God's voice is likened
to a trumpet in the Bible (Ex 19:19; Rev 1:10; 4:1) and the words spoken
from God's mouth are like pure silver: "The words and promises
of the Lord are pure words, like silver refined in an earthen furnace,
purified seven times over." (Psalm 12:6). It seems clear that
the silver trumpets are symbolic of God's Word and Message going forth
in clarity and purity.
When playing a trumpet
the sound is made through three things: the breath, the tongue and the
lips - ALL of which are also necessary for speaking! God is still using
silver trumpets today through whom He blows His Breath/Spirit. Yet the sound which comes
forth must be distinct and clear - if the trumpets give an indistinct
sound, who will prepare themselves?
(1 Cor 14:8). And if someone tries to trumpet forth a message without
having been first made into an instrument which has been refined, hammered,
prepared and created by God, they will be like wind that just blows
away: "the prophets will become wind, and the word is not IN them"
(Jer 5:13) we need to be first formed into His instruments through the
refining and purifying of the fire of God (Mal 3:1-3) and this is something
which changes our constitution and who we are forever.
The Sound of the Trumpets
Trumpets have a very
clear and pure sound which seems somehow to be clearer and louder than
any other musical instrument. However, not everybody likes trumpets
because they can offend; they are usually quite a loud and even frightening
instrument. The silver trumpets were used to alert the people of danger
and battles. They were also sounded to let the Israelites know when
it was time to journey on and follow the cloud, and sometimes that occurred
during the night so they would have been woken up by the sound of the
silver trumpets (Num 9:21). But being woken up by trumpets can be a
bit of a shock! (Just
what the York Rite Needs) Yet
how necessary it is for us today to hear and know God's voice as a trumpet
blast which wakes us from our spiritual apathy,
sleep and even death (The state of most Cryptic
Councils).
A loud trumpet blast
is needed to break through our spiritual death/sleep/lifelessness and
raise us to Life in Christ! (Yeshua
Ha Mashiac Hu Adonai)
"Take notice! I tell you a mystery. We shall not all fall asleep,
but we shall all be changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye,
at the sound of the last trumpet call. For a trumpet will sound and
the dead will be raised imperishable, and we shall be changed. For this
perishable MUST put on the imperishable (Christ) and this mortal
MUST put on immortality (Life!)" (1 Cor 15:51-53). Resurrection
isn't just a thing we receive in the future but is a Person we can know
now; Jesus (Yeshua) said "I AM (That I AM) the Resurrection and the Life;
whoever believes and trusts in Me, though he is dead yet shall he live.
I came that they may have and enjoy Life and have it in abundance, to
the full, till it overflows" (John 11:25; 10:25b). Most of us know
that truth and agree in our head that Jesus (Yeshua) is Resurrection and Life, but
the question is: do I know Him as MY Life? Have I experienced Him as
Resurrection? We need to know and see the truth and reality of Christ
as Resurrection and Life in our own personal experience. This Resurrection
Life is not just something that may take place in the future but is
Someone which we need to be seeing and knowing now, "that I
may so share His sufferings as to be continually transformed in spirit
into His likeness even to His death, in the hope that if possible I
may attain to the spiritual and moral resurrection that lifts me out
from among the dead even while in the body." (Phil. 3:10b-11).
One message which God
is sounding through His instruments is found in Revelation 4:1,2: "...I looked and behold, a
door standing open
in heaven! And the first voice which I had heard addressing me like
a trumpet said, Come up here, and I will show you what must take place
in the future" and the result of individuals who truly hear
His trumpet call is: "at once I came under the Spirit's power
and BEHOLD, a throne stood in heaven, with One seated on the throne!"
- the effect of hearing the Voice of the Breath of God is that people
come under the Spirit's power and have the revelation of seeing the
One seated on the throne! "Come up here, and I will show you..."
but not everybody wants to be woken up let alone get up and go up...
"Come up here..." but going up can seem like
hard work and
is impossible if we rely on ourselves and our own strength, abilities,
righteousness and life; it
can only happen as the Wind blows away what is dead and gives us His new Life, Breath,
Strength and Vision: "I will stand my watch and set myself on the
rampart, (I STOP!) and watch to see what He will say to me, (I LOOK!)
and what I will answer when I am corrected. Then the Lord answered me
and said: (I LISTEN!) Write the vision and make it plain on tablets,
that he may run (get hot!) who reads it. For the vision is yet for an
appointed time; but at the end it will SPEAK, and it will not lie (or
deceive). Though it tarries, wait for it; (stop, look and listen!) because
it will surely come, it will not tarry (be delayed or deferred)."
(Habakkuk 2:1-3 NKJV). The word 'SPEAK' in that verse is the Hebrew
word "puwach" which is similar to ruwach and means: to cause
to breathe out, blow, puff, exhale, utter.
The sons of the Light
Bringer today are being used to trumpet: "AWAKE,
O sleeper
and arise from the dead and Christ (Messiah) shall shine and make day
dawn upon you and give you light." (Eph 5:14). To those who
are of this world, physical bodily resurrection is a really big thing;
we think it is a great sign and wonder if someone comes back to life!
How much more of a miracle is spiritual resurrection from spiritual
death! Those who are born from above are desiring, praying and looking
for the UNSEEN and eternal coming to Life - looking for the unseen resurrection
of Christ's Life in people who were dead even while they lived... and
this miracle of His Resurrection Life in us is truly a great sign and
a wonder but one which may be unseen and unrecognised and unheralded
by most people. May He give us eyes to truly see the reality of His
Life and to see and know Him as Victory and Resurrection in our own
experience: "O death, where is your victory? O death, where
is your sting? But THANKS be to God Who gives us the Victory through
our Lord Jesus Christ! Since we consider and look NOT to the things
that are seen but to the things that are UNseen; for the things that
are visible are temporal, brief and fleeting, but the things that are
invisible are DEATHLESS and everlasting"!
(1 Cor 15:55,57; 2 Cor 4:18).
Resurrection Life is
the ultimate in freedom! Death is the greatest enemy to life so to be
freed from death and instead to know and experience Life and be raised
with Christ (Yeshua) to be seated with Him in the
heavenlies is Life and Triumph and Victory indeed! Nothing can get in
the way of Resurrection Life; Christ has done it all and IS All. Ezekiel
was told to prophesy to the valley of dry bones: "...Behold
I will cause breath and spirit to enter you, and you shall live... and
I will put breath and spirit in you, and you shall live; and you shall
know, understand and realize that I Am the Lord." (Ezekiel
37:5,6). How we need this resurrection Life today! We may look alive
and yet still not have the Breath or Spirit of God as our Life - we
may still be dry bones.
Being brought from a
state of death to Life is something which only Christ (Messiah
Yeshua) and the
power of His Life can do; death is final and means there is no hope
naturally. I used to think I was an alive Christian (Believer
in Messiah) and
full of the Spirit of God and I did all the things that "good Christians"
are supposed to do, but it wasn't until the Holy Spirit blew upon me
and raised me to Life in Him that I came to really know through experience
what real Life is and there is no comparison between the two; they are
as different as night and day! I used to appreciate and read the Bible
but compared to Christ the Living Word reading it with me and being
in me, my previous reading of it was dead. I realized I had been like
the bodies Ezekiel saw; looking like I was alive but desperately needing
the Breath of God to breathe on me.
When you are asleep or
dead, you do not know your need! You have no idea that you are
essentially blind, deaf and dumb. It is only when you are awake and
alive that you can at last really see (The
Sign), hear (The Word), feel, touch (The
Grip) and speak (The Truth) because you have Life, "And
I looked and behold, there were sinews upon the bones and flesh came
upon them and skin covered them over, but there was NO breath or spirit
in them. Then said He to me, Prophesy to the breath and spirit, son
of man, and say to the breath and spirit, Thus says the Lord God: Come
from the four winds, O breath and Spirit, and breathe upon these slain
that they may LIVE. So I prophesied as He commanded me, and the breath
and spirit came into the bones and they lived and stood up upon their
feet, an exceedingly great host." (Ezekiel 37:8-10).
What is vital and eternal
is the unseen spiritual life rather than anything visible and external.
"Woe (Damnation) to him who says to the wooden
image, Awake! and to the dumb stone, Arise, teach! Yet it cannot for
behold, it is laid over with gold and silver and there is no breath
at all inside it!" (Hab 2:19). We are simply dumb stones and
dry bones until and unless the Breath of God blows and awakens us, breathing
His Life into us and transforming us into His living
stones and His
own children. What we may appear to be on the outside is unimportant
and can be deceptive; we may look as though we are covered in the gold
and silver of God's nature and words, but
what matters is the internal, unseen heart
of who we truly are before God - are
we simply gold and silver plated or are we genuine, true and solid to
the core? Our
Father is looking for only one thing: His Son and His Truth and His
Life in us and through us.
May we be those who know
Christ as our Life and allow Him to refine, purify, and form us into
silver trumpets which reflect His glory and Light
(El Elyon dwells in unapproachable Light, Yeshua Ha Mashiac is that
Light, the Light sought after by Masons)
and through whom He can blow and sound His message of Life with clarity
and purity, waking many and raising them from death to abundant Life
in Him!
"The
Spirit and the Bride (the Breath and the Trumpets) say, COME!
And let him who is listening say, COME! And let everyone who is thirsty,
(Companions
who are painfully conscious of their need of being refreshed, supported
and strengthened); and whoever desires to do it, let him COME, take,
appropriate and drink the Water of LIFE without cost!"
Revelation 22:17 |