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- This message uses Passover as the beginning point of a journey out of religious tradition and into covenant obedience. The speaker testifies that study led him from Christmas, Easter, Sunday worship, and inherited church teachings into Sabbath, clean and unclean, Yahweh’s name, the feasts, and the Kingdom of Yahweh. Pachristmas and easteryahweh never changeddimension of rebellion into obedienceclean and unclean animalsbiblical calendarleviticus chapter 23passoveryahweh’s name
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s people must reject inherited calendar lies and return to the biblical beginning of the year. The focus is not on whether the calendar saves a person, but whether truth matters enough to bring believers into alignment with Yahweh’s commandments. The teaching calls the House of Israel t
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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 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 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 sermon expands on the Last Great Day theme by focusing on the purification and preparation of the Bride of Christ. Using Revelation 22 and Malachi 3, Vaughn teaches that God is presently refining a called-out people who will eventually join the Spirit in extending salvation's invitation to all humanity. The messagelectionkingdomcallingbride of christpurification of the briderestoration not revivalelijahbride made ready
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- This sermon focuses on the Last Great Day, described as the overlooked and climactic feast in God's calendar. Vaughn connects Leviticus 23, John 7, and Revelation 20 to argue that the Eighth Day reveals the final stage of God's plan, including judgment, restoration, and the fulfillment of divine purposes. The message sjudgment according to workslast great dayresurrectionsatan as a toolkingdommystery of the missing feastrestoration of all thingsdefeated god theology
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- Shane Vaughn teaches that salvation begins at Mount Calvary but must continue toward Mount Zion through a life of sanctification, obedience, and overcoming. Using Matthew 7:21-23 as a warning against mere profession of faith, he argues that true believers must overcome sin through the power of the Holy Spirit. The mess
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the widely debated interpretation of Isaiah 9:6, a passage often used to argue that the Messiah is Yahweh Himself. Through linguistic analysis of the Hebrew term El Gibbor, biblical patterns of divine agency, and historical theological interpretation, the work argues that the verse descmessiah and the fathermighty god translation debatetrinitarian interpretation of isaiah 9:6divine agencypresence of yahwehel gibbor meaningrestoration movementsname of yahweh in messiah
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s plan includes a dominion clock and a redemptive jubilee clock, both pointing toward the completion of His government. The 120-year gap is presented as the time before Yahweh announced the redemption program in Genesis 6:3. The teaching connects Adam, Seth, the fallen heavenly council,image of the beastredemption clockgoverning imagesethian seed doctrinefirstfruitsangelic rebellionbenet elohim880 years
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- This lesson explains the purpose of spiritual growth through the framework of the 30-fold, 60-fold, and 100-fold Kingdom pattern. Using Ephesians 4, John 5, James 1, and recurring Kingdom themes, the speaker teaches that believers were created to move beyond the animal-minded nature of fallen humanity into the likenesstruthtransformation through truthkingdom rewardstransformationhorizontal thoughtspurpose of spiritual growthsanctificationovercomers
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- This teaching argues that Torah remains Yahweh’s eternal covenant instruction and is central to understanding sin, obedience, wisdom, and the New Covenant. Using Ezekiel 36, Romans 7, Acts 6, Malachi 4, and 1 John 3, the message teaches that Yahweh writes Torah into the believer’s mind and that genuine faith produces otorah and covenantknowledge and understandingtorahlaw written in the mindtree of liferestoration of torahtorah restorationchoose life
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- This message teaches that the future binding of Satan in Revelation 20 has a present application in the life of the church. The saints are called to live as tomorrow already, showing the world now what the coming Kingdom will look like. Satan is not portrayed as an uncontrolled rival to Yahweh, but as a tool whose decebound him a thousand yearsmillennial reignchain of truthcome forth as pure goldspiritual warfaregive thanks in all thingsdeceive the nations no moredown payment and earnest
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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 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 message begins a series challenging the doctrine of the Trinity and contrasting it with what Vaughn presents as apostolic teaching. Using passages such as Jeremiah 9:24, 1 Thessalonians 5:21, 1 Peter 3:15, and 1 Corinthians 14:33, he argues that God can be understood and that doctrines should be tested by Scriptur
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- Rebecca's Ride uses the story of Rebekah's journey to meet Isaac (Genesis 24) as a prophetic type of the Church's journey toward Christ. Shane Vaughn teaches that believers are called to walk by faith, endure trials, and follow the leading of the Holy Spirit while awaiting the return of Jesus. The message emphasizes pethe second coming and kingdom reign of christholy spirit guidanceendurancebride of christspiritual journeyperseverancefaithfulnessmount zion
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- This doctrinal treatise explores the historical and theological significance of Hanukkah, the Feast of Dedication. By examining the events of the Maccabean period and Yahshua’s participation in the festival, the work presents Hanukkah as a reminder of the restoration of Yahweh’s temple and the preservation of true worstemple restorationhanukkah prophecy connectionfestival of lights biblical meaninghanukkah meaningbiblical calendarmaccabean revolt historypresence of yahwehrestoration movements
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- 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 been persecuted, hidden, and preserved through history. It traces the remnant through Peter Waldo, thebohemian brethrenwhat happens to the deadgive you the kingdomfirstfruitswaldensiansinsabatitrained to rule and teachapostolic assembly
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