Let’s talk about it, sis.
The Feast of Trumpets—Yom Teruah—isn’t just another day on the calendar. It’s a holy reminder that YHWH is calling His people to wake up, repent, and prepare for His coming.
Leviticus 23:24–25 tells us:
“Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, an holy convocation.”
This day is about the sound of the shofar—a cry that shakes us out of slumber and points us toward Yeshuah’s return.
And for us as single women? It’s an invitation to stay spiritually awake, even when the waiting season feels long.
🌿 Why the Feast of Trumpets Matters
The trumpet is a call to:
- Repent and turn our hearts back to YHWH.
- Be watchful and ready for Yeshuah’s return.
- Remember that His timing is always perfect.
Sometimes in singleness, we can drift into comparison, doubt, or even hopelessness. The trumpet call reminds us: Wake up. Refocus. Remember Who’s in control.
💛 Keeping the Feast as a Single Woman
You don’t need a big congregation to honor this set-apart day. YHWH meets you right where you are. Here are some simple, meaningful ways to keep the Feast of Trumpets:
1. Pray + Reflect
- Spend time in prayer and repentance.
- Journal what YHWH has been teaching you in this season.
2. Hear the Shofar
- If you have one, blow it.
- If not, play a recording (YouTube has many). Let the sound move your spirit.
3. Scripture Reading
- Read passages like Leviticus 23:23–25, Numbers 10:9–10, Psalm 81.
- Meditate on how they point to Yeshuah.
4. Create Your Own Mini-Service
- Light your menorah, read scripture aloud, worship in song.
- If you have sisters in faith nearby, invite them over for a simple gathering.
5. Gratitude + Renewal
- Write down 7 things you’re thankful for.
- Release old disappointments and set your heart toward YHWH’s promises.
🕊️ Encouragement for the Waiting Season
Sis, singleness is not spiritual sleep—it’s an active season of preparation.
When you hear the sound of the trumpet, let it remind you:
- You are not forgotten.
- You are being prepared.
- The Messiah is coming, and you are called to be ready.
The trumpet doesn’t just announce His return—it reminds you of His covenant.
So even if you keep this Feast in your room with a Bible, a journal, and a shofar video—know this: You are seen. You are heard. And you are part of something greater than yourself.
✨ Final Word
The Feast of Trumpets isn’t about how many people you’re with—it’s about Who you’re with.
And sis, YHWH is with you.
So this year, let the trumpet call awaken your spirit, strengthen your heart, and remind you that the waiting season is not wasted—it’s fruitful, it’s holy, and it’s preparing you for His best.
“Blessed are the people who know the joyful sound! They walk, O YHWH, in the light of Your countenance.” — Psalm 89:15

