What We Will Teach in the Millennium - (FOT Day 3)
What We Will Teach in the Millennium
(FOT Day 3)
Fred R. Coulter—October 9, 2025
In this sermon, "What We Will Teach in the Millennium," Mr. Fred R. Coulter masterfully connects the Feast of Tabernacles to the foundational promises and prophecies laid out in Genesis. He begins by tracing the narrative thread from Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden to the coming New Jerusalem and the first resurrection. Mr. Coulter highlights the faith of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, explaining that their inheritance and blessings, which they did not receive in their lifetime, are a powerful foreshadowing of the promises awaiting God’s people in the Kingdom of God. The sermon explores the profound blessings bestowed upon Abraham and how they ultimately extend to all nations, a blessing that can be seen in the modern nations of America and Britain, which Mr. Coulter identifies as the descendants of Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh.
The central theme revolves around the eternal nature of God's Law, emphasizing that the Ten Commandments were in effect long before they were given at Mount Sinai and will be the foundational principles taught during the Millennium. Mr. Coulter powerfully illustrates how these laws are not a curse but a source of blessing, peace, and prosperity when followed. He encourages viewers to recognize that faithful obedience to God—the central lesson from the lives of Abraham and Jacob—is the key to receiving God's promises. This powerful message from Mr. Coulter ties together the ancient scriptural narratives with present-day events, demonstrating how God's Word is being fulfilled in our time and preparing us for our future role as kings and priests in the coming Kingdom.