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- This teaching presents the seven thunders as the complete voice of Yahweh coming through a mature end-time people. It emphasizes that the Word must be eaten and embodied, not merely studied or debated. The message connects scattered truths from past movements into one finishing message, while stressing the need for Spichurch orderfinishing messagefull revelation of yahshuadivine agencyget up out of your graveseven thundersresurrection begins with a voicegovernment of yahweh
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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 focuses on Daniel 7:25 and the activity of the little horn that wages war against the saints through deceptive religious teaching. The speaker emphasizes the danger of becoming spiritually worn out, compromising truth, and accepting changes to Yahweh's appointed times and laws. Drawing extensively from Da42 monthsgreat wordsspirit and truthtruthtwo witnesseswear out the saintscalendar restorationawakening
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- This teaching focuses on Matthew 25:21 and the meaning of being made "ruler over many." The speaker argues that Yahshua's message was consistently centered on Kingdom government, rulership, and preparation for authority rather than heaven as a destination. Using Matthew 25 and references to Daniel 7, the lesson emphasitruthpreparing to ruletraining for reigningspiritual maturitykingdom restorationfaithfulnessgovernment of yahwehgovernment of yahweh
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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 examines Daniel's refusal to eat the king's food as a model for maintaining covenant identity while living in Babylon. Using Daniel 1, Isaiah 10, Isaiah 29, Matthew 15, Deuteronomy 30, and Leviticus 23, the speaker argues that Babylon's strategy is to erase Israelite identity through cultural assimilationcircumcision of the hearttruthprotect your differencesanctificationlanguage of babylonholding the linespiritual maturitytorah restoration
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- This teaching continues “The Layers of the Law” series by explaining the relationship between Torah, grace, sanctification, and spiritual understanding. Using Matthew 5, Matthew 23, Psalm 119, Hebrews 6, Isaiah 42, and multiple passages from Deuteronomy, the speaker argues that Messiah did not abolish the law but revea
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- This teaching continues “The Layers of the Law” series by examining difficult Torah passages and explaining the difference between legalism and spiritual understanding. Using Matthew 5, 1 Corinthians 9, Deuteronomy 22, Exodus 21, Titus 3, and Jeremiah 9, the speaker teaches that the law of God must be understood throug
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- This message teaches that believers are not being prepared to escape to heaven, but to rule and judge in the coming Kingdom of Yahweh. The speaker argues that the saints must learn righteous judgment now because they will judge the world and angels in the next age. The message connects the first resurrection, the 144,0millennial reign144resurrection000clean and uncleantraining for reigningrule over the earthtraining the tribes
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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 planted a garden and gave man the responsibility to guard and cultivate it. The garden becomes a picture of the believer’s spiritual life, which must be protected through prayer, obedience, the Word, and the assembly. If neglected, the garden returns to chaos, and the person drifts backgarden of edenreprobate mindprotect the gardentorahthrow away mindten commandmentsgarden of godpresence of yahweh
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- This message teaches that demons return to familiar places when a believer’s life remains empty after deliverance. The speaker uses the image of a house to show that every part of life must be filled with the Holy Spirit, the Word, prayer, holy fellowship, and faith. The goal is not only to be cleaned, but to remain sochurch orderdining room nourishmentspiritual warfareunclean spiritsempty swept and garnishedpresence of yahwehdry placesinfluenced by demons
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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 teaches that the “beginning” of John 1 points back to the Genesis creation account and the first prophetic promise of redemption rather than to an eternal preexistence of Messiah as a separate person. Shane Vaughn explains that the Word is Yahweh’s divine plan, purpose, and prophecy that existed within Hispreexistencegenesis beginningseed sonelohim familyseed sonbeginning in genesisjohn 1 explainedpreexistence debate
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- Shane Vaughn2016-08-13Galatians 3:19This teaching seeks to answer objections that Sabbath-keepers are returning to the law. Vaughn argues that most Christians fail to distinguish between the eternal commandments written by God and the temporary ordinances written by Moses. Using Galatians 3, 1 John 3:4, and several passages from the Torah, he teaches thasabbathtorahcommandments versus ordinanceshandwritten ordinancescommandments and eternal lifelawcurse of the lawlaw and grace
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- This sermon teaches that the church is moving from spiritual childhood into the manifestation of mature sons of God. Using Romans 8:19 and numerous supporting passages, Vaughn argues that believers are presently in a process that culminates in resurrection, glorification, and participation in Christ's kingdom. The mess
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- Shane Vaughn challenges the traditional interpretation that the Two Witnesses are future individuals such as Moses, Elijah, or Enoch. He argues that Revelation is a symbolic book and therefore the Two Witnesses should be understood symbolically rather than literally.The sermon teaches that the Two Witnesses represent tspirit and truthcovenant identitytwo witnessescorporate two witnessesend-time remnantend-time churchrevelation 11sonship
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- Using Jesus' statement that believers are sent as sheep among wolves, Vaughn teaches that spiritual attacks are not evidence of God's absence but part of God's process of developing trust in Him. He compares spiritual opposition to a boxer's sparring partner, arguing that trials and demonic pressure drive believers cloholy spiritspiritual authoritysheep among wolvesspiritual warfareworshipthe shepherd and the sheepdry placesspiritual maturity
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- Heaven – The Untold Truth (Part 1) challenges traditional views of heaven and argues that the biblical hope of believers is not eternal retirement in a distant heavenly realm but participation in God's coming Kingdom on earth. Using Matthew 5:5 and Revelation 5:10, Shane Vaughn teaches that the saints are promised ruleheaven misconceptionsheavennew earthrevelation 5:10biblical interpretationresurrection & eternal kingdomresurrectionkingdom theology
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- In Part 2 of Heaven – The Untold Truth, Shane Vaughn challenges traditional Christian views of heaven as an eternal destination of retirement, leisure, and departure from earth. Using Daniel 7, Revelation 2–3, and Matthew 5, he argues that the believer's ultimate reward is not permanent residence in heaven but participrulershipinheritance of the saintsreign of christrevelation 3kingdom of god / millennial reignfuture kingdominheritance of the earthrewards of the saints
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