Episode 366
ALL Things Are Possible with God
Last Day of Unleavened Bread
ALL Things Are Possible with God
Fred R. Coulter—April 19, 2025
Fred R. Coulter Explores the 'Impossible' on the Final Day of Unleavened Bread
In this insightful sermon marking the 7th Day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (April 19, 2025), Fred R. Coulter delves into the profound theme: "All Things Are Possible with God." Coulter argues that this specific Holy Day commemorates God's consistent ability to achieve what seems utterly impossible from a human perspective.
Drawing heavily on the dramatic Exodus narrative, particularly the Israelites' miraculous passage through the Red Sea (Exodus 14), Coulter paints a vivid picture of divine intervention against insurmountable odds. He masterfully connects the physical liberation from Egyptian slavery to the spiritual release from the bondage of sin, a central tenet explored during the Feast. The sermon posits that just as God delivered Israel when they were trapped and helpless, He intervenes in believers' lives today through His truth, power, and Spirit.
Coulter doesn't shy away from the challenges of faith, using the Israelites' fear and complaints at the Red Sea as a relatable lesson in trust. He weaves in teachings from Leviticus, Proverbs, and the New Testament (1 John, Matthew, Hebrews), emphasizing the necessity of obedience, keeping God's commandments in the heart, and acknowledging Him in all ways. The contrast between the "path of the just" and the "way of the wicked" is starkly presented, urging listeners to guard their minds diligently.
While celebrating God's power, exemplified further by Hezekiah's deliverance from the Assyrians, Coulter also offers a cautionary note about the dangers of pride following divine blessing.
Ultimately, this message serves as a powerful reminder of God's unwavering presence ("I will never leave you nor forsake you") and His capacity to transform impossible situations for those who trust and obey Him. It's a compelling listen for anyone seeking encouragement in their spiritual walk or facing circumstances that feel overwhelming.
Key points discussed:
The Feast of Unleavened Bread: The speaker references Leviticus 23, highlighting the seven-day feast during which unleavened bread is eaten.
God's blessings: The sermon encourages reflection on God's blessings, including deliverance from sin and guidance through the Holy Spirit.
God's power: The speaker emphasizes that "nothing is impossible for God," referencing Psalm 148 to illustrate God's creation and power.
Trusting God: The sermon stresses the importance of trusting God during trials, drawing parallels with the Israelites' journey out of Egypt.
The Exodus: The speaker recounts the Exodus story from Exodus 14, highlighting God's intervention at the Red Sea.
Lessons from the Exodus: The speaker derives lessons from the Exodus, such as not fearing, standing still, and recognizing that salvation comes from God.
God's covenant: The sermon discusses God's proposition to the Israelites at Mount Sinai, emphasizing obedience to God's voice and commandments.
The Ten Commandments: The speaker goes through the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20, emphasizing their relevance to contemporary Christian living.
God's miracles: The sermon recounts the miracle of crossing the Red Sea and the conquest of Jericho, illustrating God's power and faithfulness.
The Temple: The speaker references the building of the temple by Solomon.
Hezekiah: The speaker mentions Hezekiah cleansing the temple and celebrating the Passover.
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