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Apostolic Voice with Ryan French - Ep. 63 | It Filled the House (The Journey from Tabernacle to Temple to Earthen Vessels) with Samuel Vaughn

Ep. 63 | It Filled the House (The Journey from Tabernacle to Temple to Earthen Vessels) with Samuel Vaughn

Apostolic Voice with Ryan French

03/19/22 • 71 min

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Ryan welcomes Rev. Samuel Vaughn, author of It Filled the House (The Journey from Tabernacle to Temple to Earthen Vessels), to the program. Visit www.ryanafrench.com for a complete review of It Filled the House and highlights from this episode's conversation. Ryan and Vaughn discuss the typology of the New Testament Gospel contained in the Old Testament. Samuel sheds light on the significance of the Ten Plagues, the cloud, and the pillar of fire that protected the Israelites from Pharoah. Vaughn explains how a Spirit-filled believer is a living temple of the Holy Ghost and how that should impact a believer's thinking about everyday things. Samuel describes the three key elements that always proceed the infilling of God's glory. This episode is filled with encouragement, revelation, illumination, and anointing. And stick around to the end for a fun French family edition of Gross-Good-Great featuring Fun Candy's Snickers Popcorn.

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03/19/22 • 71 min

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