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Bailey Archive - Zion Chapel
Bailey Archive - Zion Chapel
Author: Dr. Brian J. Bailey
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Deep and inspirational messages preached at Zion Chapel 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.
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Dr. Bailey explores how angels, divinely appointed as ministering spirits, surround and protect God's people, illustrating through scripture and personal stories their guidance, provision, strengthening, and constant presence as testimonies of God's deep love and care for His children.
Dr. Bailey underscores the biblical principle of giving, illustrating through scripture and testimonies how cheerful and sacrificial generosity opens divine blessing, brings protection from lack, and guarantees spiritual and material increase both in this life and for eternity.
Dr. Bailey explores divine guidance, emphasizing God’s sovereign design in our secular, spiritual, and marital paths, urging wise choices, acceptance of oneself, vision alignment, and joyful trust, while affirming God’s ability to restore missteps and fulfill His perfect purposes.
Dr. Bailey emphasizes that Christian perfection involves receiving and walking in divine peace through justification, surrendering worries to God, cultivating right thoughts, maintaining unity with others, and allowing the Prince of Peace to sanctify and empower us to live in healing, prosperity, and victory.
Dr. Bailey underscores that Christian perfection, commanded by Christ, is rooted in love—beginning with loving our spouse and self, progressing through trials and growth into brotherly kindness, and ultimately culminating in divine love, which fulfills God's law and transforms relationships and hearts.
Dr. Bailey explores Christian perfection, teaching that controlling the tongue is essential, as words carry immense power to wound or heal, and believers are called to speak life, kindness, and wisdom, transforming homes and relationships through sanctified, Spirit-governed speech.
Dr. Bailey underscores the profound influence of genealogy, urging believers to recognize inherited blessings or weaknesses, seriously address besetting sins, cultivate godliness before parenting, and trust Christ to break curses so future generations may glorify God and walk in victorious obedience.
Dr. Bailey teaches on persecution's inevitability for the godly, urging believers to rejoice, forgive, and embrace holy forgetfulness, while affirming that mistreatment brings eternal rewards and serious judgment on offenders who dare touch God's cherished and protected people.
Dr. Bailey teaches on fatherhood as a divine calling to reflect God’s character, urging fathers to uphold unwavering love, vigilance, vision, patience, and firmness, affirming that consecration and grace are essential for raising secure, godly children in an increasingly challenging world.
Dr. Bailey highlights that true restoration begins with personal repentance and a heart like David’s that treasures God’s presence, contrasting Saul’s negligence, and urges believers to seek renewed love, wisdom, and fire while trusting God to restore backsliders and the church’s lost power.
Dr. Bailey underscores that Jesus’ sacrifice not only secured forgiveness but also healing, urging believers to cast off hindrances, build personal faith, and confidently receive God’s miraculous power, affirming that nothing is too difficult for the Lord to accomplish.
Dr. Bailey explores the depths of divine love, contrasting human forms of love with God’s agape, urging believers to mature beyond childlike faith to truly satisfy the Father’s heart through deeper understanding, shared burdens, and wholehearted devotion to His will.
Dr. Bailey emphasizes God’s promise in Ezekiel 36 to cleanse His people completely, giving them new hearts and causing them to walk in righteousness, illustrating how true restoration leads to fruitfulness, multiplication, and lives transformed like a garden of Eden.
Dr. Bailey demonstrates the resurrection as the ultimate display of God’s power that raised Christ from the depths of the earth, urging believers to experience this power personally to overcome fear, insecurity, and moods, replacing them with love, joy, and continual victory.
Dr. Bailey surveys the companions of Christ by examining Moses, highlighting his lineage, call, and wilderness preparation, emphasizing commitment, the cost of leadership, and the development of a shepherd’s heart that remains steadfast despite the failures of others.
Dr. Bailey illustrates the greatness of God through Hezekiah’s miraculous deliverance from Assyria, emphasizing that past victories build present faith, and proclaiming that the anointing of God can break every yoke - whether spiritual, emotional, or circumstantial - bringing complete freedom and victory in Christ.
Dr. Bailey highlights God’s heart to comfort His people, illustrating through Isaiah 40, the Good Samaritan, and 2 Corinthians 1 that seasons of suffering and shame lead to divine restoration, joy, and righteousness as God intervenes with mercy and hope.
Dr. Bailey examines the second Beatitude, showing how seasons of mourning refine believers like pruned vines, producing beauty, righteousness, and joy, while promising that God’s comfort, restoration, and eternal reward await those who endure sorrow with faith and hope.
Dr. Bailey contrasts the paths of Ishmael, Isaac, Esau, and Jacob to emphasize the importance of godly training, wise companionship, purity, and the pursuit of wisdom, urging parents to remain firm and courageous while guiding children toward God’s purposes.
Dr. Bailey explores biblical examples of parenting through Abraham, David, and Hezekiah, teaching that God evaluates the parent’s heart rather than the child’s response, urging believers to honor parents, release children to God’s care, and rejoice in His faithfulness.





