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Part 6- The Seven Thunders: Living Eternity Now
FHMI-0085Shane Vaughn2026-03-21Sermon Transcript
- (primary) Revelation 10:5–6
- (secondary) Revelation 10:7–10
- (secondary) Revelation 11
- (secondary) Revelation 12
- (secondary) Revelation 13
- (secondary) Revelation 14
- (secondary) Revelation 15
- (secondary) Revelation 19
- (secondary) Revelation 20
- (secondary) Psalm 34:8 — Psalm 34:8 (“Taste and see that Yahweh is good”)
- (secondary) 1 Timothy 6:16 — 1 Timothy 6:16 (“only Yahweh hath immortality”)
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Summary
This sermon continues the Seven Thunders series by focusing on the mystery of “time shall be no more” in Revelation 10. Pastor Vaughn teaches that the open book of Revelation becomes sweet in the mouth but bitter in the belly because true revelation transforms the believer internally. The message explains that eternity is not simply future existence after death but a present condition of perfection entered through full union with Yahweh’s revealed word. The sermon emphasizes spiritual transformation, internal holiness, and the maturation of the remnant into eternal sons prepared for the Kingdom of Yahweh.
Core doctrine
Restoration of All Things
Summary
This sermon continues the Seven Thunders series by focusing on the mystery of “time shall be no more” in Revelation 10. Pastor Vaughn teaches that the open book of Revelation becomes sweet in the mouth but bitter in the belly because true revelation transforms the believer internally. The message explains that eternity is not simply future existence after death but a present condition of perfection entered through full union with Yahweh’s revealed word. The sermon emphasizes spiritual transformation, internal holiness, and the maturation of the remnant into eternal sons prepared for the Kingdom of Yahweh.
Core doctrine
Restoration of All Things