Episode 9

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17th Sep 2025

The Patriarchs and God’s Plan For the Millennium - (FOT #2)

The Patriarchs and God’s Plan For the Millennium

(FOT Day 2) - Fred R. Coulter—October 8, 2025

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Welcome to Day 2 of the Feast of Tabernacles! In this powerful sermon, Mr. Fred Coulter explores the magnificence of God's plan, taking us on a profound journey through the lives of the patriarchs. From the Garden of Eden and the choices of Adam and Eve to the faith of Noah and the ultimate test of Abraham's obedience, this message reveals how God has been working with individuals throughout history to fulfill His great purpose.

Fred explains how the challenges faced by figures like Abraham and Isaac foreshadow the trials we face today, emphasizing that our lives are a training ground for our future roles in God's kingdom. He details the significance of covenants and promises, drawing a direct line from Abraham’s sacrifice to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, showing how God, who is greater than all things, has sworn by Himself to fulfill His promises.

Mr. Coulter also connects these timeless lessons to our modern world, highlighting the parallels between the days of Noah and the digital age, and warning against the destructive nature of new technologies like AI that threaten human free moral agency. This compelling sermon serves as a powerful reminder of why we keep the Feast of Tabernacles—to understand our role in God's grand plan. It shows that even in a world of turmoil and evil, God is faithful to His word and will provide for those who believe, love, and obey Him. This discussion offers a vital perspective on the future Millennium and the hope we have in God's promises, urging us to remain faithful until the end.

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If there is a purpose for man then God must have a plan. Yes it is Revealed by His Sabbath and Holy Days.

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