Executive Editor

Stephen Flurry

Jesus Christ said, “As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man.” History is repeating itself. Have we learned our lesson after the flood of Noah’s day?

Live life with a heightened sense of urgency.

Bible commentaries have a lot to say about the ancient city of Shiloh, but how do the many lessons of Shiloh apply to us today? And why, in the book of Genesis, does Jesus Christ refer to Himself as Shiloh? Today’s program examines the lesson of Shiloh.

When He was on the Earth, Christ said He must do His Father’s work while there was still time. You can feel the sense of urgency with which Christ worked. In this end time, do we also have a heightened sense of urgency to work while there is still time?

It’s not easy to let our light shine in a world full of darkness. During the fiery trials God has prophesied to come upon the entire Earth in the dark days ahead of us, it won’t be easy to be filled with inspiration and hope. But at the same time, these dire prophecies are also sign that we are drawing near to the prophesied return of Jesus Christ—the greatest day in the history of the universe!

As Christians, we must continually battle to get into spiritual shape so that we will keep growing stronger. If we do not exercise spiritually, we will get weak. Spiritual exercise begins with consistent, fervent, earnest and faithful prayer to God.

Did you know that within the confines of God’s sacred law there is built-in protection that guards the right of all human beings to own property? Think about how different this world would be if everyone on Earth faithfully observed the letter and spiritual intent of the Eighth Commandment: “Thou shalt not steal.”

Doomsday prophets aren’t the only ones saying grave things about the world today.

Abraham displayed the living faith of Jesus Christ and was greatly blessed by God. This type of faith will empower your life in amazing ways. You can have living faith!

For thousands of years now, mankind has decided for himself what is right and what is wrong—including which festival days to observe—regardless of what is found in the Bible. God wants us to search for a biblical reason for everything that we do—and then do it!

God gives us the means.

In the Bible, we learn that God is known by His name. God’s name and all that it stands for should be held in the deepest reverence. Do you honor and revere that holy name as the Third Commandment intended?

For over 50 years, Herbert W. Armstrong taught the prophecies of the Bible. Now, these prophecies have come to pass with stunning accuracy!

Despite the avalanche of coverage surrounding the royal wedding in April, can you remember a single story explaining why there was such a huge global audience? What prompted 2 billion people to stop and dwell on the wedding of a young English couple? Why was the world so fascinated?

The path of least resistance now is leading to a catastrophic end.

The Prophet Isaiah has much to say about why the world doesn’t understand the Bible. Are you deceived about God’s Word?

Along the shores of the Dead Sea lies a barren wasteland that used to support the vibrant and bustling cities of ancient Sodom and Gomorrah. What happened in these two cities that caused God to turn the entire region into desolation and ruin?

When people use the word “Armageddon” today, it’s nearly always associated with the destruction of the world. But what exactly is Armageddon? Almost everyone has heard of it. But few people know what it really means.

Why did the royal wedding in Britain gain so much worldwide attention while other royal weddings elsewhere don’t? Earlier this year on April 29, an estimated 2 billion people tuned in to watch a young English couple get married. Today on The Trumpet Daily, we explain why.

Despite the avalanche of coverage surrounding the royal wedding in April, can you remember a single story explaining why there was such a huge global audience? What prompted 2 billion people to stop and dwell on the wedding of a young English couple? Why was the world so fascinated?

What are the “big rocks” in your life?

We named our television program The Key of David. We did so because this key unlocks the greatest vision in the Bible. Understanding this vision will motivate you to overcome your trials and tests—and rejoice as you do so!

Is there any hope for those who have lived and died without ever having had an opportunity for salvation? The answer to that question is revealed in the final step in God’s master plan for mankind—pictured by the seventh and final holy day—the Last Great Day!

Practically no one today understands what the Holy Spirit of God really is. Many have falsely assumed and vaguely thought of it as something “mystic”—a conception of nothingness—a hovering, fluttering “ghost,” or a third person of a “trinity.” Today on the Trumpet Daily we examine what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit.

Jerusalem means “city of peace,” and yet this city’s bloody history has been filled with violence. No city has suffered like Jerusalem; it has known almost no peace. But there is good news ahead for Jerusalem. From the beginning, God actually chose Jerusalem and established it to be a city of peace. And He will one day make sure that it becomes exactly that!

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