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This teaching establishes that the parable of the sower is not about general salvation but about the proclamation of Yahweh’s coming government. It argues that Yahshua’s entire ministry was directed toward restoring the …
This teaching reveals that the wheat and tares parable is about an end-time separation within the Kingdom rather than a general judgment of the world. It emphasizes that Yahweh is cleansing His own house first by removin…
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This teaching traces the original Waldensians as part of the hidden apostolic remnant rather than a Protestant movement. It explains that historical confusion comes from later Waldensians who were absorbed into Protestan…
This teaching uses Luke 12:32 to establish the doctrine of the “little flock,” a small remnant chosen by Yahweh to receive the Kingdom and be trained for future rulership. The message argues that this flock has always be…
This teaching answers why physical circumcision is not required for covenant entrance while Sabbath and feast observance remain important. The message argues that circumcision, animal sacrifice, and the Levitical priesth…
This message traces a claimed unbroken chain of apostolic truth from the Nazarenes through Audius, Ulfila, the Goths, Lombards, and Pasagini. The teaching emphasizes that these groups preserved Sabbath, Passover, Torah o…
This message continues the series on Simon Magus by tracing the conflict between the apostolic church and the Roman church system. The teaching focuses on Papias, the millennial reign, and the way Rome replaced the comin…
This lesson traces the claimed split between the apostolic Israelite faith and the rise of institutional Christianity. It emphasizes Asia Minor, not Rome, as the true center of apostolic succession through John, Philip, …
Bible study teaching addressing the timing of Passover and the crucifixion. The lesson argues that the Passover command required the presence of blood rather than the death of the lamb on the 14th. Yahshua fulfilled Pass…
Bible study demonstrating that the covenant promised in Jeremiah 31 is not a brand-new covenant but a renewal of the Abrahamic covenant. Through Hebrew word study and prophetic patterns, the lesson argues that the covena…
Bible study teaching arguing that the New Covenant described in Jeremiah 31 has not yet been fully instituted because it was made with the entire House of Israel and the House of Judah. The lesson explains that believers…
This teaching challenges the traditional view that Yahshua ministered for three and a half years. By examining gospel chronology, manuscript history, and early Christian testimony, the lesson argues that the Messiah’s mi…
This teaching traces the preservation of the Sabbath through American religious history, beginning with Stephen Mumford and the Seventh Day Baptists, then moving through the German Baptist Ephrata community and the Adven…
The message begins by rejecting incarnation doctrine through a reading of Zechariah 12:10, arguing that the verse has been used deceptively to teach that Yahweh was pierced. The teaching then moves into Elijah’s ministry…