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- This pastoral letter addresses the controversial subject of speaking in tongues within the modern church. Drawing heavily from the book of Acts and Paul’s instructions in 1 Corinthians, the teaching argues that biblical tongues refer to real languages empowered by the Holy Spirit rather than ecstatic speech. The documechurch ordercharismatic movement critique1 corinthians 14 teachingspiritual giftschurch order spiritual giftsspeaking in tonguesbiblical tongues interpretationholy spirit
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- This message teaches that the “beginning” of John 1 points back to the Genesis creation account and the first prophetic promise of redemption rather than to an eternal preexistence of Messiah as a separate person. Shane Vaughn explains that the Word is Yahweh’s divine plan, purpose, and prophecy that existed within Hispreexistencegenesis beginningseed sonelohim familyseed sonbeginning in genesisjohn 1 explainedpreexistence debate
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- Shane Vaughn teaches that the central purpose of human life is the development of godly character in preparation for immortality. The "Mystery of God" is identified as God's hidden plan to reproduce His life in a family of mature sons through Christ. The sermon links Revelation 10:7, Ephesians 3, and 1 Corinthians 15 teternal lifecharacter formationobediencematuritygod's eternal purposeovercomerskingdom of god sonshipgod's family
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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 scattered tribes of Israel and issuing a legal witness before judgment. The four soils represent difgovernment of yahwehlost tribes of israelword of the kingdomearly churchserving noticetwo house restorationgovernment of yahwehscattered israel
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- This teaching establishes the Second Passover as a prophetic and covenantal appointment for the scattered house of Israel and those brought near through Messiah. By connecting Torah, prophets, and apostolic writings, it presents Passover as a dual structure reflecting both original deliverance and end-time regathering,lost tribes of israelcovenant passover teachingpassover prophetic fulfillmentfirst vs second passoverpassovertwo house restorationisrael regathering doctrineisrael identity awakening
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- This teaching presents the seven thunders as the complete voice of Yahweh coming through a mature end-time people. It emphasizes that the Word must be eaten and embodied, not merely studied or debated. The message connects scattered truths from past movements into one finishing message, while stressing the need for Spichurch orderfinishing messagefull revelation of yahshuadivine agencyget up out of your graveseven thundersresurrection begins with a voicegovernment of yahweh
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- This lesson continues the Echoes of Israel series by tracing Israel's history from Moses, Joshua, and the Judges through Samuel, Saul, David, and the division of the kingdom under Rehoboam and Jeroboam. The speaker emphasizes that Israel's historical experiences are prophetic patterns for End-Time Israel and repeatedlyfinal exodusdavidic covenantjeroboamtruthlost sheepleadership and authorityworldlinessedge of canaan
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- This lesson continues the Echoes of Israel series by comparing ancient Israel with end-time Israel and examining the characteristics of a true Exodus movement. Using 1 Corinthians 10 as the foundational text, the speaker teaches that Yahweh still guides His people through divine leadership symbolized by the cloud and ftruthcommandmentssecond exodusobediencecloud by dayidentity of israelfire by nighttestimony of yahshua
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- This lesson identifies the true church as Israel and uses Revelation 12:17 as the primary test for recognizing Yahweh's covenant people. The speaker argues that the remnant church is distinguished by faith in Yahshua and obedience to Yahweh's commandments, particularly in contrast to mainstream Christianity and Judaismone true churchmanchildtruthkeep the commandmentscloud by dayremnant seedidentity of israelfire by night
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- This teaching centers on Daniel 7 and the vision of thrones being established before the Ancient of Days. The speaker connects Daniel's vision with Revelation 20, Deuteronomy 33, Hebrews 8, and Isaiah 30 to teach that a company of saints is being prepared for governmental authority, judgment, and instruction in the comfire gloryheadless peopletruthtransfer of daysspiritual maturitykingdom restorationteachers of the age to comegovernment of yahweh
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- This lesson focuses on Daniel 7 and its relationship to Revelation. The speaker argues that the four beasts are not merely ancient kingdoms but represent end-time governmental and religious powers operating in the modern world. Considerable emphasis is placed on the little horn, the transfer of authority from beast sysgifts of the spiritauthority transfertruthobedienceend-time governmentsbearspiritual maturitykingdom restoration
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- This introductory teaching in the “Science of the Scriptures” series explains the principles of biblical interpretation through patterns, metaphors, symbolism, and spiritual laws embedded within scripture. Using passages from Psalms, Isaiah, Genesis, Revelation, Numbers, Matthew, and 1 Corinthians, the speaker teachestruthhebraic understandingrestoration of all thingsscriptural symbolismhidden meaningspiritual maturityscience of the scriptureswisdom
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- This teaching continues “The Layers of the Law” series by examining difficult Torah passages and explaining the difference between legalism and spiritual understanding. Using Matthew 5, 1 Corinthians 9, Deuteronomy 22, Exodus 21, Titus 3, and Jeremiah 9, the speaker teaches that the law of God must be understood throug
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- This teaching confronts the idea that Yahshua is Yahweh Himself and frames that belief as a form of idolatry against the first commandment. The speaker argues from Yahshua’s own words that the Father is the one true God, while Yahshua is the Son, mediator, high priest, and firstborn of the resurrection. The message empfirstborn son of the resurrectionlast adamanti-trinitarian theologydivine agencywho are youyahshua (jesus)son of godhigh priest of yahweh
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- This message teaches that the traditional “first day of the week” argument against Sabbath keeping rests on mistranslated scriptures. The speaker focuses on John 20:1, Acts 20:7, and 1 Corinthians 16:2, arguing that the original Greek points to “one of the Sabbaths” rather than Sunday. The teaching frames this as a cornot the first day of the weekone of the sabbathsbiblical calendaryahshua (jesus)mary magdalene earlygreek word sabbatongreek word miagreat fraud
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- This teaching explains the “mystery of Israel” by showing that Yahweh has not rejected the physical nation of Israel. The speaker teaches that the lost tribes are being called out from among the Gentiles during this age, while Judah remains partially blinded until the appointed time. The message connects Romans 11, Act144two sticksjew and israeliteall israel shall be savedlost tribes of israel000god has not cast away his peopletwo houses
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- This sermon focuses on Revelation 10–11 and interprets the mystery of God as the congregation of believers produced through the work of Messiah. Vaughn teaches that Satan misunderstood God's plan, believing it centered on one Son rather than a harvest of many sons. The message emphasizes an end-time restoration of bibl
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- This sermon teaches that the church is moving from spiritual childhood into the manifestation of mature sons of God. Using Romans 8:19 and numerous supporting passages, Vaughn argues that believers are presently in a process that culminates in resurrection, glorification, and participation in Christ's kingdom. The mess
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical foundation of marriage through the lens of Torah. Drawing on passages from Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, and the teachings of Yahshua, the document argues that marriage is established through covenantal union rather than modern institutional ceremony. The work seeks to resttorahtorah marriagebiblical definition of marriagesexual union covenant principletorah betrothal systemfamily lifemarriage without ceremony in torahsexual union as marriage
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical concept of the “seventh temple,” arguing that the ultimate temple of Yahweh is not a physical building but the spiritual body of believers in whom His presence dwells. Drawing from Ezekiel’s temple vision and New Testament teachings about the living temple, the work presentrestoration of all thingsspiritual temple teachingpresence of yahwehremnant priesthoodpriesthood of believersbelievers as living templetemple not built with handspresence of yahweh dwelling in people
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