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- This message teaches against the immortal soul doctrine and argues that it came from pagan and Greek philosophy rather than the Hebrew scriptures. The speaker teaches that a soul is a living, breathing creature, and that when a person dies the body returns to dust while the spirit or mind returns to Yahweh. The lessonspirit of a manresurrectionman became a soulwhat happens to the deadmemories go back to yahwehgreat judgment dayhouse of israelbreathing creature
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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 message teaches that many false doctrines begin with misunderstanding death, the soul, and the spirit. The speaker argues that Scripture defines man as a living soul and death as a return to dust, not immediate entrance into heaven or hell. The teaching presents the dead as asleep until resurrection, when judgmenteverlasting lifesleep of deathpurpose of lifespiritual warfaredead know nothingspirit of the manresurrectionwhat happens to the dead
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- This teaching examines the Greek word Kyrios and its use throughout the New Testament. Using Philippians 4:23 and a series of examples from Matthew, Mark, Luke, Galatians, Peter, and Paul, Vaughn argues that Kyrios is a common title of authority and respect rather than proof of identity between Yahweh and Yeshua. The slordauthoritygodheadkuriosgreek 2962biblical unitariantranslation biasbiblical unitarianism / kyrios / lordship / father and son / godhead
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- This teaching challenges the popular interpretation of "judge not" by arguing that Scripture commands believers to exercise righteous judgment within the church. Using Matthew 7, 1 Corinthians 5, Leviticus 19, and 1 Peter, Vaughn teaches that judgment, correction, and discipline are necessary tools for producing holineauthoritydisciplinesanctificationholiness standardsfalse prophetsjudge not misunderstoodpurge out the leavengodly correction
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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 Passover sermon emphasizes the perpetual validity of the biblical feast days and criticizes modern Christianity for replacing them with traditions the speaker views as pagan. Using Exodus 12:17 and 1 Corinthians 5:8, Vaughn argues that believers are still commanded to observe Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Btruthsabbathfeast days foreverfeast of unleavened breadchristmas traditionspassoverholy dayspassover
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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 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 lesson begins with Paul's statement concerning baptism for the dead and uses that difficult passage as the doorway into a broader doctrine called substitutionary priesthood. The speaker argues that from the Garden of Eden onward Yahweh established a legal system whereby a qualified and willing substitute could bea
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- This teaching contrasts the first Adam with Yahshua as the “last Adam,” emphasizing that mankind was created to represent Yahweh and govern creation under divine authority. Using Genesis 1, Psalm 8, Romans 5, Hebrews 2, and 1 Corinthians 15, the speaker teaches that Adam lost dominion through rebellion, while Yahshua rlast adamtorahvisible image of invisible godrestoration of all thingsfirst adam and final adamdivine agencydominion mandateovercomers
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- This teaching continues the "Echoes of Israel" series by examining the organizational structure, financial system, and ethical responsibilities of ancient Israel as a model for end-time Israel. The speaker emphasizes that Israel functioned through divine leadership and delegated authority, citing Moses' appointment ofmelchizedek priesthoodtithingbuilding the tabernacletruthorganized israeleldershipdivine leadershipspiritual maturity
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- This teaching develops Daniel 7:13-14 as a vision of Yahshua and the saints appearing together before the Ancient of Days to receive the dominion mandate. The speaker identifies the clouds of heaven as a company of obedient overcomers being prepared through restoration and submission to authority. Drawing from Hebrews,authoritytruthgovernment of yahwehobediencesubjectionrestoration of all thingsspiritual maturitykingdom restoration
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- This teaching provides a verse-by-verse exposition of Daniel 2, focusing on Nebuchadnezzar's dream, Daniel's interpretation, and the prophetic significance of the image composed of gold, silver, brass, iron, and clay. The speaker emphasizes Yahweh's sovereignty over kings, nations, and political events while presentingroyal destinytruthworld-ruling kingdomovercomersspiritual maturitykingdom restorationtorah restorationgod sets up kings
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- This teaching emphasizes the seriousness of Passover as a covenant event that must be understood and approached with discernment. Pastor Vaughn explains that believers must not participate unknowingly but must recognize the spiritual reality behind the elements. The message calls the body into obedience, preparation, a
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- This teaching explains Revelation 3:14 by placing it in the context of the overcomers in Revelation 3:12. The message argues that Yahshua is the beginning, firstborn, captain, and corner of a new creation, not the eternal second person of a Trinity or a preexistent divine being created before time. The teaching connect
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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 message explores what existed before Genesis 1:1 and presents creation as the fulfillment of Yahweh's desire for a family of sons. Using Job 38, Vaughn teaches that angels were present at creation and function as part of God's heavenly family. The sermon emphasizes sonship, resurrection, kingdom inheritance, and c
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