• The Trumpet Sounded
    Ardith  Arnelle-Price

    Ardith Arnelle-Price

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    Just The Edge of God

    Religion & Spirituality

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    Synopsis
    Take the journey from knowing Almighty God to seeking a meaningful relationship with Jehovah. The publication provides real-life examples to ponder. Scriptural verses to help bond a relationship with Jesus Christ. More Scriptures and references for the curious individual. 
For folks not committed to Christ and have questions regarding Jesus, the book motivates people to press on to the next level in their quest for truth. Ardith Arnelle Price has mentored many people to change their lives and discover a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. Her evangelist style of teaching and praying has helped people of all ages and demographics. Take the journey with her and find universal comfort inside your essence.
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    Author Biography

    Michigan-based author Ardith Arnelle Price writes inspirational books and Christian Apocalypse Sci-fi thriller novels. She has been a lifelong writer since fundamental school, creating supernatural worlds and characters. Ardith Arnelle Price has received outstanding recognition for her book, Looking Through the Sea of Glass, from the 28th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards in 2020. In addition, Just The Edge of God climbed #78 in the Kindle Unlimited top 100 books in July 2021. Ardith is an accomplished musician, educator, bible studies enthusiast, an avid golfer, information technology, web designer, and studies foreign languages. She lives and works in Michigan with her husband. Ardith is a member of several civic and social organizations: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc., Sigma Alpha Iota Fraternity (Music), American Association of University Women, Civitan International, and Rochester Writers. Published books: Just the Edge of God, Looking Through the Sea of Glass, The Grave is Licking its Lips, The Narrow Door Blazes with Fire, and Exalted Above All Gods.

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    The Trumpet Sounded

    The trumpet sounded (God’s Voice) like nothing we can imagine or even think to hear coming from the mountain along with the fire. The people were afraid and ran with fear. They asked Moses to speak to them and not God, for the people worried that death would come upon them. Why would they think death would come? Because their hearts were still not right with God. Many of those original Hebrews were from many nationalities and countries. They came to know God when the plagues came upon Egypt. Therefore, when it came time to migrate away from the wicked Pharaoh, Moses asked all who wanted to leave to pack their belongings and travel with them. They took on the Hebrew title once they left the land of Egypt. These were the ones who lived among the Hebrews and had already acknowledged the customs, but they were idol worshipers. Moses, guided by God, led the Hebrews to Mt. Sinai, the mountain of God, where His temporary sanctuary was established on earth. This journey was a physical relocation and a spiritual pilgrimage to help the Hebrews understand their place in God’s plan. God intended them to learn and embrace their role in His divine order, following the commandments and statutes set before the world’s creation. Read In Exodus 19:16–20

    Book Excerpt

    Just The Edge of God

    The trumpet sounded (Gods’ Voice) like nothing we can imagine or even think to hear coming from the mountain along with the fire. The people were afraid and ran with fear and asked Moses to speak to them and not God. For the people worried that death would come upon them. Why would they think death would come? Because their hearts were still not right with God. Many of those original Hebrews were from many nationalities and countries. They came to know God when the plagues came upon Egypt. Therefore, when it came time to migrate away from wicked Pharaoh, Moses asked all who wanted to leave, pack their belongings, and travel with them. They took on the title of Hebrew once they left the land of Egypt. These were the ones who lived among the Hebrews and had already acknowledged the customs, but they were idol worshipers.

    Moses led the Hebrews to Mt. Sinai because this was the mountain of God where His temporary sanctuary dwelt on the earth. God wanted the Hebrews to learn and understand their rightful place with God. He wanted them to follow and obey the commandments and statues placed before the creation of the world.

    The earth is full of His glory, and the world gives radiance to God every day from the flowering trees, birds, beasts, sun, and moon in the galaxy and everything that lives on the planet or has breath. If we take time and look at the earth’s glory, amazement and awe proclaimed by God’s magnificent greatness and power. The Hebrew children could not understand that obedience was the key to knowing God while they traveled in the wilderness. But they learned as many died from disobedience. So the Hebrews had to live in the wilderness for 40 years until a time came when the grandchildren would see the Promised Land.

    Why is the voice of God so magnanimous? Because HE is I AM THAT I AM (Jehovah, YAHUWAH), there is nothing more to say. The Creator is awesome and powerful. HE is Adonai, and HE will always be and has always been.

    Just The Edge of God