Echoes of Israel: Part One 2/21/25 - Pastor. Shane Vaughn's Sabbath Zoom Bible Study
- (primary) Hebrews 4:1–6 — Hebrews 4:1-6
- (secondary) Luke 1:1–4 — Luke 1:1-4
- (secondary) Revelation 12:12
- (secondary) Hebrews 10:35–39 — Hebrews 10:35-39
- (secondary) 2 Timothy 2:15–19 — 2 Timothy 2:15-19
- (secondary) Psalm 48:12–14 — Psalm 48:12-14
- (secondary) Matthew 7:24–27 — Matthew 7:24-27
- (secondary) 2 Peter 1:10–13 — 2 Peter 1:10-13
- (secondary) 2 Peter 1:16–19 — 2 Peter 1:16-19
- (secondary) 2 Timothy 3:16
- (secondary) Jeremiah 16:14–16 — Jeremiah 16:14-16
- (secondary) Isaiah 11:10–12 — Isaiah 11:10-12
- (secondary) Isaiah 11:16
- (secondary) Revelation 14:6–13 — Revelation 14:6-13
- (secondary) Revelation 15:2–3 — Revelation 15:2-3
Transcript
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Summary
This lesson opens the "Echoes of Israel" series and establishes the central theme that ancient Israel and end-time Israel are parallel peoples. Using Hebrews 4, the speaker warns that hearing truth alone is insufficient and that many may fail to enter the Kingdom if they do not combine knowledge with obedience. The message emphasizes certainty in the Word, building upon a sure foundation, preparing for coming trials, and recognizing the present restoration movement as a second Exodus out of Babylon. Drawing from Jeremiah, Isaiah, Revelation, Peter, and the Exodus pattern, the lesson calls believers to examine their foundations, embrace present truth, and avoid repeating the mistakes of ancient Israel.
Core doctrine
Identity of Israel
Source document
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