Sacred Times
In this powerful sermon, Pastor Zach explores the divine rhythm of life, a cycle God established from the very beginning. Using the natural flow of seasons and holidays as a launching point, he delves into Genesis 1:4, where God placed the sun, moon, and stars as a "Heavenly clock" to mark sacred times. From the star that guided the wise men to the modern-day seasons, Zach argues that nothing in the heavens moves by accident. The message then pivots to the seven sacred festivals of Leviticus 23, revealing how the first four—Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, and Pentecost—were all perfectly and literally fulfilled by Jesus Christ at his first coming. This leaves the final three fall festivals—the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Festival of Tabernacles—pointing directly to his return. With a special focus on the Feast of Trumpets, Zach presents a compelling case that this ancient festival serves as a prophetic roadmap for the Rapture of the Church, a trumpet call from God to "come up here" and meet him in the air. This sermon is a wake-up call to look up and live in joyful, expectant readiness for the Lord's return.