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131 results for "philippians 4:23"
- 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 explains how the “falling away” developed after the apostles through the introduction of Romanized Christianity, the Trinity doctrine, pagan traditions, and the rejection of Torah and sacred time. Using Daniel 7, Deuteronomy 6, Mark 12, Exodus 31, Leviticus 23, Acts 20, and other passages, the speaker tealaw and gracetruthmark of israelsabbathtrinity deceptionspiritual warfarerestoration of all thingssanctification
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- This message centers on Revelation 19 and the image of Yahshua riding the white horse as the conquering King. The sermon warns that the modern church often knows the dead or sentimental Christ, but not the living Messiah who returns to judge and rule. It also explains that Yahweh allows freedom and testing so His peoplthy will be donespiritual warfarebe ready to give an answerantichrist in your lifemore than a conquerorthe horses are comingrod of ironbook of revelation
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- This teaching reveals that the wheat and tares parable is about an end-time separation within the Kingdom rather than a general judgment of the world. It emphasizes that Yahweh is cleansing His own house first by removing lawless individuals from among the covenant community. The gathering of the remnant is happening nharvest separationmillennial reigntorahlost tribes of israelkingdom cleansinglawlessness (anomia)final separationbabylon in the church
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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 parallel between ancient Israel's Exodus from Egypt and the end-time Exodus from Babylon. Using Exodus, Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Deuteronomy, and Romans, the speaker argues that Yahweh's purpose in calling Israel out was not merely to worship, but to worship correctly in spirit and truth thspirit and truthtruthsecond exodusobediencefirstborn sonidentity of israelkingdom restorationserve yahweh
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- This sermon interprets the parable of leaven in Matthew 13:33 as a revelation of Kingdom influence, spiritual covering, and progressive transformation. It contrasts wild leaven with cultivated starter bread and warns the congregation to guard the spiritual life deposited in their “earthen vessels.” The message connects
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- This lesson continues the Echoes of Israel series by contrasting dead faith with living faith and using Passover as the central example. The speaker teaches that true faith is demonstrated through obedience, particularly through participation in Passover, and not merely through verbal profession. Drawing from Hebrews,melchizedek priesthoodtruthworks and faiththird templeidentity of israelpassover lambpurging the rebelsend-time exodus
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- This lesson examines the Passover through the lens of the "Echoes of Israel" theme, arguing that its central purpose is the revelation of Yahweh's true firstborn sons. The speaker teaches that the death angel's passing over Israel identified the legitimate firstborn and foreshadowed the first resurrection. Drawing fromtruthfirstborn churchobedienceidentity of israelpassover lambblood on the doorpostend-time exoduspassover
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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 explores the nature of true spiritual authority, distinguishing it from human concepts of power and control. Drawing from the words of Yahshua and apostolic teachings, the message presents authority as something granted by Yahweh and exercised through obedience and alignment with His purposes. The teachinauthority through obediencespiritual warfaredivine agencytrue spiritual authoritydelegated authorityspiritual dominionkingdom authority teachingremnant
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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 teaching explains that Spiritual Authority is not produced by knowledge alone, but by maturity, obedience, and love. The 30-fold, 60-fold, and 100-fold are presented as stages of growth connected to Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles. The message warns that commandment-keeping without agape love is still incomplspiritual authoritymethod of obediencejoyful obedienceobedience to revelationdivine agencyphileo loveauthority through experienceresponsibility of obedience
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- Part 4 concludes the series by explaining the Parable of the Sower as a prophetic picture of how believers respond to the end-time Three Angels Message. Vaughn teaches that the central issue is not the seed (the message) but the condition of the soil (the hearer). He identifies four stages of response—wayside, stony, tmillennial reignsabbathfirstfruitssanctificationholy daysspiritual growththree angels messagegovernment of yahweh
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- This treatise presents Feast observance as a test of covenant identity, obedience, and submission to divine order. It argues that the Feasts are Yahweh’s eternal appointments and that Israelites must appear corporately under appointed authority rather than treating the moedim as private, optional, or convenience-basedelijah patternchurch ordermoedimcovenant identitycut off from the peopletorahcovenant authorityapostolic authority
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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 second teaching on 1 Peter 3:19 focuses on what Yeshua did immediately after His resurrection. Vaughn argues that He did not descend to preach salvation to dead people but instead proclaimed His triumph and authority to fallen angels imprisoned since the days of Noah. Using 1 Peter 3, 2 Peter 2, and Jude 1, the seauthority over tartarusresurrectionauthorityobscurity and invisibilityangelspassoverproclamation to angelsdemons
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- This teaching examines 1 Peter 3:18–20 and challenges the traditional belief that Yeshua preached to dead humans between His death and resurrection. Vaughn argues that the passage refers instead to a post-resurrection proclamation made to fallen angels imprisoned since the days of Noah. Using 2 Peter 2:4, Jude 1:6, and
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- This lesson focuses on the restoration work of Elijah and its connection to priesthood, sacrifice, angelic government, and the heavenly sanctuary. Beginning with the premise that Elijah must restore all things, the speaker teaches that many biblical institutions—including sacrifice, priesthood, and temple service—point
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