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- This teaching centers on Daniel 7 and the establishment of governmental thrones following the completion of mankind's six-thousand-year period. The speaker develops themes of present judgment, the first resurrection, the age of judgment, and the future role of the saints as rulers and teachers in Yahweh's Kingdom. Cons144truthage of judgment000restoration of all thingsspiritual maturitykingdom restorationtorah restoration
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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 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 lesson continues the Days of Elijah series by moving from Mount Carmel into the events following the fire and rain. The speaker begins by addressing doctrinal deception surrounding incarnation and Zechariah 12:10, emphasizing the need for sound teaching and restoration of truth. The lesson then returns to Elijah,tabernaclesschool of the prophetsatonementrestorationevening sacrificejezreelvoice of elijahgovernment
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- This teaching examines the meaning of “bread from heaven” by comparing the manna in the wilderness with Yahshua’s statements in John 6. It argues that “coming from heaven” refers to divine sending and prophetic fulfillment rather than literal pre-existence in the eternal realm. By connecting the concept to the Mazzarotyahshua sent from heavenseen vs perceived scripture meaningmanna from heaven interpretationdivine agencyjohn 6 bread of lifemazzaroth gospel in the starsheaven as atmosphere vs thronedivine agency
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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 message teaches that the traditional Good Friday and Easter Sunday timeline does not fulfill the sign of Jonah. The speaker argues that Yahshua died on Passover, was buried before the High Sabbath of Unleavened Bread, and rose after a full 72 hours at the end of the Sabbath. The lesson calls listeners to reject thbiblical calendarfeast of unleavened breadgood friday12 hours in the dayfalse messiahpassoversign of jonahyahshua (jesus)
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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 live teaching focuses on Passover, Easter, and the chronology of Messiah's death and resurrection. Vaughn argues that Easter and Good Friday are rooted in pagan traditions and that the traditional Christian timeline contradicts Messiah's prophecy concerning three days and three nights in the grave. The message cal
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- This sermon reinterprets Pentecost as the Feast of Firstfruits and emphasizes the significance of the forty-nine-day journey leading to the feast. Vaughn teaches that believers should embrace suffering, testing, and refinement as part of God's process of preparing a firstfruits company. The message focuses on election,
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- This message challenges believers to examine their motives for serving God. Vaughn teaches that fear of hell and desire for heaven are inferior motivations compared to genuine love for Yahweh and godly sorrow for sin. Using themes from repentance, obedience, and kingdom living, he argues that mature believers obey God'
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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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