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- This lesson focuses on the restoration work of Elijah and its connection to priesthood, sacrifice, angelic government, and the heavenly sanctuary. Beginning with the premise that Elijah must restore all things, the speaker teaches that many biblical institutions—including sacrifice, priesthood, and temple service—point
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- This lesson continues the teaching on substitutionary priesthood by moving into the subjects of apostolic authority, water baptism, and the keys of the Kingdom. Beginning with Romans 2, Romans 5, Acts 2, and John 20, the speaker teaches that Messiah's death reconciled covenant debt while His continuing life is expressepriesthoodtransfer of authorityas it is in heavenrestorationheaven and earth agreementapostolic authorityintercessionforgiveness of sins
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- This lesson develops the doctrine of substitutionary priesthood from Paul's statement concerning baptism for the dead. The speaker argues that Yahshua functioned as the substitutionary Lamb by legally identifying with sinners and bearing their guilt. However, the lesson teaches that the sacrificial work of Messiah was
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- This second teaching in The Book of Life Series continues examining the biblical concept of divine records and their role in the final judgment. Drawing from Revelation, Daniel, and other prophetic passages, the lesson explains how the opening of the heavenly books relates to resurrection, judgment, and the restorationrestoration of all thingsjudgment and resurrectionsalvation & final judgmentgreat judgment daybook of revelationheavenly books openeddivine record of humanitybook of life judgment
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- This teaching begins a series exploring the biblical concept of the Book of Life. Drawing primarily from the book of Revelation and related passages throughout scripture, the lesson examines how divine records function in the final judgment and restoration of humanity. The teaching emphasizes the redemptive purpose ofresurrectionend times book of liferestoration of all thingssalvation & final judgmentbook of life doctrineeternal record of the righteoustwo resurrectionsrevelation judgment books
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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 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 teaching develops Daniel 6 as a prophetic picture of the governmental order that emerges as Babylon falls and the Kingdom advances. The speaker identifies the 120 princes, the three presidents, and Daniel's promotion as a pattern for the preparation of an end-time governing body. Using Daniel 7, Revelation 13, Deu42 monthsauthority and dominiontruthking dariussecond dove ministryovercomerstraining for reigningspiritual maturity
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- This teaching moves from Daniel's promotion in Babylon to the appointment of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as governors, presenting them as prophetic types of the overcoming saints who will govern with Messiah in the coming Kingdom. Using Daniel 3, Romans 8, Acts 26, Revelation 13, and Revelation 14, the speaker teactithing and the templetruthdaniel at the king's right handtribulation prepares rulerssanctificationmark of the beastovercomersspiritual maturity
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- This lesson reexamines Daniel's image prophecy and argues that most prophecy teachers have incorrectly merged the feet and toes into a single kingdom. Using Daniel 2, Daniel 7, Genesis 49, Revelation 12, and the account of the Magi, the speaker presents the Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Empire as the divided feet kingdotruthmazzarothmagi and danielbyzantine empireovercomersspiritual maturitykingdom restorationgovernment of yahweh
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- This teaching focuses on the necessity of maintaining a vision of the coming Kingdom of Yahweh in order to withstand deception in the present age. Using Revelation 20–22, Daniel 7, Proverbs 29, Matthew 17, Ephesians 2, and numerous covenant passages, the speaker teaches that Satan deceives primarily through ideas, cultgreat wordsradio frequencies of deceptiontorahspiritual warfarewear out the saintsmillennial testingovercomerskingdom restoration
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s people may be captive in Babylon’s world, but they must not be conformed to Babylon’s system. The speaker uses Daniel and his companions as examples of Israelites whose names, environment, and circumstances were changed, but whose identity and allegiance to Yahweh remained. The lessonlifestyle obedience to yahwehbabylon the great is fallenchanged their namecaptive slaves of babylon000ten commandmentscaptured but never conformedgod-fearing people
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- This message teaches that Satan is not an independent rival to Yahweh, but a created adversary used within Yahweh’s purpose. Trials, attacks, sickness, enemies, and warfare are presented as opportunities for the saints to be proven. The believer is called to respond with thanksgiving, obedience, endurance, and trust rathe lord rebukes youdivine authoritycome forth as pure goldjob being testedspiritual warfaregod needs the devilturn that person over to satanproven time
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- This message teaches that Yahweh is preparing a strong end-time army who will stand in the Day of Yahweh. The sermon warns that believers must learn the rules of spiritual warfare: discern the source of the battle, repent when Yahweh is correcting them, refuse fear, and allow Yahweh to fight. The army of Yahweh must befirstfruitsprayer life is training ground144spiritual warfaregreat people and strong people000the lord’s campyahweh fights the battle
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- This message teaches that the church has often preached Satan’s gospel of escape instead of Yahshua’s gospel of the coming Kingdom. The speaker traces Yahweh’s purpose back to Adam’s command to take dominion and argues that Yahshua, the final Adam, came to restore what Adam failed to complete. The teaching calls believsecond adammillennial reignwhen will you preach my gospelovercome religiontraining for reigningprepare to governovercomersschooling for ruling
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- This teaching warns that many are looking for a future mark of the beast while already submitting to the authority of the Beast system. The speaker argues that the mark appears in the mind and works through rebellion against Yahweh’s commandments and submission to Rome’s system. The overcomers are contrasted as those mforehead and handsignet ringsix fingers and six toesnumber of manmark of the beastromeovercomersnebuchadnezzar’s image
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- This Passover message connects feast observance with the believer's transformation into the character of the Lamb. Using Revelation 14, Vaughn teaches that the blood of Messiah changes a person's nature, producing a firstfruits company that follows the Lamb completely and overcomes the divisions and deceptions of Babyl
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- This Passover message emphasizes the continuing observance of the biblical feasts and presents them as divine appointments established to preserve truth in a deceived world. Using Exodus 12, 1 Corinthians 5, and Revelation 14, Vaughn teaches that the blood of Messiah not only forgives sin but transforms believers intoannual passover sermon144truthovercomingbride of christtransformation by the bloodfirstfruitssanctification
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- This message continues Vaughn's teaching on the Antichrist by focusing on the mark of the beast and the seal of God. Using Revelation 7, he argues that these marks are spiritual realities rather than literal physical signs, with 666 representing rebellion and God's seal representing obedience. The sermon emphasizes thaantichrist spiritforehead symbolismkingdomovercoming rebellionrebellion against godfaithful under trial666 in the mindtraining for reigning
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- This sermon encourages believers not to focus on what has been lost but to preserve and strengthen what remains. Using Revelation 3:2 and Psalm 37, Vaughn teaches that many of God's servants endure rejection, obscurity, and unfair treatment while watching others prosper. The message calls listeners to hold firmly to thauthoritycallingprophetic callingstrengthen what remainspatiencesecond round in ministryfaithrest in the lord
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