JASON: So when we hear the sound of the shofar, God is saying, I want to bring forth new blessing, but the sound of the shofar is also the sound of change and transformation as well. Think about it for a moment. The word Rosh Hashanah in Hebrew, the word Shanah means year, but it also means shinui in Hebrew, which means change. The sound of the shofar is meant to change things. When the sound of the shofar was blown at Jericho, the walls came tumbling down. Everything changed for the children of Israel. But of course there is more. When we think about the ultimate change and transformation, when Messiah returns, he’s going to return with the sound of the shofar, and in that moment, in the twinkling an eye, we are all going to be changed in that moment.
SID: You know what I’m thinking, Rabbi Jason? When he blows this shofar, and once you get this insight into this decade we’re in right now, a breakthrough… Why do you say it’s the decade of breakthrough?
JASON: Oh yeah, because on the Hebrew calendar, this is the decade of the eighties, and eighties in Hebrew is represented by the letter Pey because Hebrew is alphanumeric. Every number is written with a letter and the letter Pey is a letter of breakthrough, which is parats, in Hebrew. Everything related to the breakthrough of the coming out of Egypt is connected to the letter, Pey. Pharaoh, who enslaved them, begins with the letter Pey. Passover, begins with the letter Pey. Redemption, the word begins with the letter Pey. Pey is the numerical value of 80. Moses is 80 years old, when God said, use your mouth to go say to Pharaoh, let my people go. So this is a time to come out of a place of confinement, restriction and slavery. It is time to break through. That power is being released in this decade.
SID: All right. You’re going to release it. He is going to blow the shofar and you are going to have your breakthrough because this is the decade of breakthrough. But before he prays for you, I want to make sure that every sin, every bad deed you’ve ever done is covered with the blood of Messiah. Holy Spirit, help these people come into a revelation of not just believing in Yeshua, in Jesus as the Messiah, but have the experiential knowledge. That’s what God wants. I want you to repeat this prayer out loud. Dear God… Out loud. Dear God, I’m a sinner. I’m so sorry. I believe the blood of Jesus washes me clean. It’s the blood of atonement from Yom Kippur. It’s the blood that was at Passover over the doorpost. That was just the shadow of what this is. This is the blood of Messiah himself, who gave his blood for you. Now, I make Jesus my Messiah and Lord. Jesus, come inside of me. Amen. Blow the shofar. Say a quick blessing and then blow the shofar.
JASON: The sound of the shofar is a sound of freedom. The sound of the shofar is the sound of breakthrough. The sound of the shofar is the sound of God’s provision being released in your life. Just like Abraham lifted his eyes and saw the ram caught in the thicket, God had a ram in the bush, he has provision and blessing and breakthrough for you, and when this shofar sounds, it is going to be released in your life. And you are going to see the breakthrough in the name of Yeshua, Jesus. Walls are going to fall. Things are going to open, in his name.
SID: Breakthrough in Yeshua’s name.