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- Shane Vaughn2108-04-10Hebrews 8:10This teaching examines the identity of Israel and the nature of the New Covenant. Using Ephesians 2, Deuteronomy 5, and Hebrews 8, Vaughn argues that believers become part of the commonwealth of Israel and are no longer Gentiles in a biblical sense. The message emphasizes that the renewed covenant does not abolish God'new covenant misunderstoodrenewed covenantrestorationsabbathgentile thinkingkingdomholy daysisrael versus jew
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- This doctrinal paper argues that the teaching “America is Babylon” is a serious prophetic error. It contends that America is better identified as Manasseh, the second son of Joseph and heir to part of the birthright blessing, rather than as Mystery Babylon or the daughter of Babylon. The paper refutes common proof textcovenant identityrestorationglobal babylon systemlost tribes of israelmanassehthirteenth tribeidentity of israelbabylon system
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- 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 today are the remnant who have received a foretaste of the covenant, while the full covenant will bremnant theologyreplacement theologytorah restorationmillennial kingdomtwo house theologytimeline of the new covenantanti-torah doctrinenot-so-new covenant
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- Using 1 Corinthians 6:3 as the foundational text, the lesson teaches that believers are being prepared to participate in Yahweh's future government through the responsibility of judging angels. The speaker develops this theme through the Melchizedek priesthood, the law of leprosy, Sabbath examination, repentance, obedipriesthoodauthorityobediencemelchizedek priesthoodsons of lightsons of lightgovernmentsanctification
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- This lesson develops the prophetic significance of Leviticus 14 and the Law of the Leper as a model for judgment, examination, cleansing, and restoration. Beginning with 1 Corinthians 4:9, the speaker emphasizes that believers are called to become examples of obedience and submission. The teaching explores priesthood,priesthoodtwo birdsauthorityobediencemelchizedek priesthoodrestoration of all thingsrestoration of all thingsgovernment
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- This lesson explores the distinction between Yahshua's sacrificial work and His continuing priestly ministry. Beginning with the encounter between Yahshua and the Canaanite woman, the speaker presents the narrative as a prophetic picture of divine order and future reconciliation. The message argues that while Yahshua c
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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 lesson examines the Book of Life, the nature of judgment, and the purpose of the refining fire of Yahweh. Beginning with Philippians 2, Psalm 119, and Revelation 20, the speaker teaches that the Book of Life is the unfolding life of the Lamb written into believers rather than a heavenly register of names. The Wordmillennial reignbride preparationword of yahwehtruthrestorationrefiner's firetransformationovercomers
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- This lesson continues the series on the Lamb's Book of Life by examining the nature of the Lamb in contrast to the beast system. Beginning in Revelation 13, the speaker teaches that the life of the Lamb enables believers to resist the mark of the beast because the Lamb's nature has been written within them. The messagefirstfruitsholy spiritbook written in youcorporate graceelective graceelective graceconversionconversion
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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 teaching examines Daniel 2 and the prophetic image of world empires from Babylon to the final Kingdom of Yahweh. The speaker argues that the stone cut without hands becomes a mountain representing Yahweh's government filling the whole earth and emphasizes that the Kingdom comes to earth rather than believers departruthseven timesdivine disciplinesanctificationyahweh rulesgetting your understanding backovercomersspiritual maturity
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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 warns that many believers have been seduced by Yahweh’s silence and have mistaken His patience for approval. The speaker calls the church to get serious about Yahweh, covenant, holiness, repentance, and judgment in the house of God. The lesson presents divine discipline as Yahweh’s mercy toward His sons, mchurch orderjudge notseduced by silenceholy hushdivine disciplinedraw out my swordsinmade a covenant
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- This teaching explains temptation as the proving ground of the believer. Every person has real needs, but the trial is whether those needs will be met through Yahweh’s order or through self-will, lust, fear, theft, rebellion, or compromise. Yahshua is presented as the pattern of obedience because He refused to act indedepend on the fatherovercomingmy father is greater than i amendures temptationsanctificationcounted worthy of the first resurrectiongod’s tithe moneycrown of life
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- This teaching follows up the message on the state of the dead by answering common objections about Enoch and Elijah. The speaker argues that neither man is alive in heaven, because the broader witness of Scripture says all men die, the dead sleep, and only Yahshua has ascended to heaven. The lesson also explains Elijahresurrectionthese all diedwhat happens to the deaddavid has not ascendedchariot of firetwo resurrectionselijah’s letterdeath as sleep
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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 fourth installment of Vaughn's Antichrist series teaches that the Antichrist is already present within religious systems, operating through rebellion, false doctrine, and replacement versions of Christ that minimize obedience and holiness. Using 2 Thessalonians 2, Deuteronomy 12, and Jeremiah 16, he argues that maantichrist in the mindreplacement christtruthsabbathsabbath obedienceeaster traditionsapostasyworship god's way
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- This message is directed to those with Pentecostal and Apostolic backgrounds and recounts the speaker's journey from traditional Pentecostal theology into Sabbath, holy day, and kingdom teachings. Vaughn challenges dispensationalism, rejects a secret pre-tribulation rapture, and argues that Scripture presents one contisabbath dayrestorationsabbathkingdombabylon in the churchholy daysjohn nelson darbyjesus name movement
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- This sermon focuses on the Day of Atonement and the symbolism of the two goats in Leviticus 16. Vaughn teaches that one goat foreshadows Christ's sacrificial work while the Azazel goat symbolizes Satan, upon whom final responsibility for rebellion and deception is placed. The message presents the Day of Atonement as afeast of atonementsacrificeprophetic fulfillmentbinding of satanatonementtwo goatscovenant obedienceholy days
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