On this Feast of Trumpets I was studying what the Scriptures have to say about the Bride of Christ. It is a fascinating study and worth a few minutes to read this article I found on the ancient Hebrew betrothal Custom.
http://hethathasanear.com/Betrothal.html
Most may not appreciate the similarities to how the Messiah described His bride, the church. But for those interested, please take note.
The bride is chosen by the husband, but this perspective bride has the choice to accept, or reject him. If she rejects Him, he leaves and never comes back.
Once she accepts the husband, the bride is "purchased" for a price. She is then "Betrothed" to her husband.
Then the husband goes away to prepare a place for them. No one knows how long this will take. But the Bride must wait is a prepared state, always having her lamps filled with oil for her husbands surprise return.
Then he returns suddenly with only a blast of a trumpet, calling her name, "as a thief in the night".
The Messiah describes His Church in almost exactly the same manner. I found it fascinating that this Holy Day helps to keep us in this state of preparedness while we wait for our Master's return.
No wonder Paul said to "Keep the Feast".