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The Bailey Archive

The Bailey Archive

By: Dr. Brian J. Bailey
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Deep and inspirational messages and seminars given by Dr Brian J Bailey (1925-2012), an internationally known Bible teacher and author, president of Zion Fellowship International, and founder of Zion Christian University. Please note, some of these messages have been copied from reel-to-reel recordings and were low quality. We have done our best to clean them up, but we are glad to have saved them for future generations.Dr. Brian J. Bailey
Episodes
  • The Three Mountains Part 3 – Zion
    Jun 25 2025

    Dr. Bailey proclaims that the journey from Shiloh through Hebron to Zion symbolizes the last-days church's call to wholeheartedness, transparency, and a sovereign birthing into Zion’s glory, where unity, divine authority, and nation-shaking power are fully realized.

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    51 mins
  • The Three Mountains Part 2 – Hebron
    Jun 22 2025

    Dr. Bailey examines the mountain of Hebron to represent wholehearted consecration and multiplication for the last-days church, emphasizing the need for separation, covenantal faithfulness, and readiness to qualify for Zion by living lives marked by purity, wholeheartedness, and true spiritual authority.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Three Mountains Part 1 – Shiloh
    Jun 18 2025

    Dr. Bailey expounds upon the rise and fall of Shiloh as Israel’s spiritual center, warning how immorality and compromise can forfeit God’s presence, and urging believers to move beyond temporary blessings toward the full inheritance in Zion.

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    1 hr and 2 mins

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