Would like to know if anyone of you born again, child of God had ever experienced in a dream, vision or just waking up hearing a trumpet sounding? I know of many that have heard the sound of a trumpet sounding in their sleep! I am also hearing heavenly fun, joyful (in fast moving beats) praise music inside of my ears while I am in the process of waking up. This has been going on for sometime! I feel the Lord's Presence while I am hearing the sound of heaven. This sound is so amazingly excellent! I have a calling on my life to go into the secular music industry to preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus in the sound of Holy Hip Hop in this (JUST ONE OF THESE VEHICLES) vehicle the LORD GOD HAS ALREADY GIVEN TO (my family) ME.
I have never before liked ANY KIND OF hip hop music until the Lord revealed this calling to me by His Holy Spirit to reach our youth for God's Kingdom. Most of our worldly youth will not listen to a preacher these days, however; placed in the sound of music {GOD'S LIVING WORD, IT IS WRITTEN) with an grand anointing on it, the Presence of God's out pouring is going to hit the secular airways like no other Record Company has. This is the work of the Holy Spirit in these upcoming last days we are approaching. Praising God!
Back to my question. If you have found or know of scriptures about experiencing the sound of God's trumpet and what it means when you are hearing it repeatedly in the spirit realm. I have already done a study in the Book of Revelation so I don't need those Scripture references unless you have something to share from experience. LOOKING TO HEAR FROM THOSE WITH EXPERIENCE!
And having Witness of God's heavenly Choir. Who in Scripture has witnessed to this sound? It would be great to get some more references.
I'm going to do a deep study in God's word concerning all of this since I am experiencing this continuously in my walk with the Lord God.
Thank you.
No experience with trumpet sounds - as far as I can recall - but I noticed how the last seven trumpets tie in with both Joshua and the surrounding of Jericho and Gideon. (Besides the trumpets in the Law...)
for instance, this whole story:
Joshua 6:4 - Passage Lookup - New International Version - BibleGateway.com
As "Joshua" means, effectively, "God saves" or, "Jesus", or "Yeshua"...
Gideon:
Judges 7 - Passage Lookup - New International Version - BibleGateway.com
I take the symbolism of the jars to be, in a sense, hiding one's light, such as what we might do through some secular music or poetry or writing or such...
The last trump, "we will all be changed", I have found that seems to tie into the seventh trumpet in Revelation... and also, the same thing, the "archangel's shout". Metamorphosis. A scream, shout, trumpet -- metaphorically, a loud "happening" or expression.
Metamorphosis... like how a worm is in a cocoon of "death" or "sleep" and wakens "from the dead" to be a butterfly -- a transformation which was happening all along within the tomb... or womb... of a sleep. "The dead in Christ will rise first"...
Now in a cocoon, a worm changes, transfigures, like how we might have our own unconscious mind and changes... but there is a final point of breakthrough.
As for "hearing music" and wanting to get into that, I think it is important for people to use their talents, very much so. And there are two routes: Christian music, purely, which really hits only a select audience, very small... then "secular" music where one can hit a wider audience with a very profound message, but that message might have to be more metaphoric and less direct.
I often hear words, and then write them down... as I like to write fiction or poetry... sometimes I have a "vision", a soft one, like a picture in my mind or some scene and if I don't write it down... it stays there until I do.
Music's not my thing, but the arts are related, imo.
I have definitely heard of musicians who hear the music in the head/heart first, then transcribe it out... and it becomes a hit. Same thing in screenwriting/books. If one looks back and studies what authors of some of these famous ones did... I find that a commonality.
Very important, imo, for people to find "their thing" and go with it.