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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 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 addressing the timing of Passover and the crucifixion. The lesson argues that the Passover command required the presence of blood rather than the death of the lamb on the 14th. Yahshua fulfilled Passover through the prophetic declaration of the cup as His blood, while His crucifixion on the 15th ofhematidrosis in gethsemanepassover blood requirementcovenant theology / passoverpassoverzadokite calendar defenseabrahamic covenantpriesthood of melchizedekzadokite calendar
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- Bible study demonstrating that the covenant promised in Jeremiah 31 is not a brand-new covenant but a renewal of the Abrahamic covenant. Through Hebrew word study and prophetic patterns, the lesson argues that the covenant mediated by Yeshua restores the original covenantal relationship with Abraham’s descendants ratheabrahamic covenant restorationreplacement theologyreplacement theology errortorah restorationabraham moses christ covenant timelineabrahamic covenantnot-so-new covenantkadash vs bara
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- This teaching continues the exposition of Daniel by presenting Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah as prophetic pictures of the end-time remnant. Using Daniel 1, Revelation 2:10, and Romans 12, the speaker teaches that believers must resist conformity to Babylon, maintain covenant identity, and be transformed throug
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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 Simon of Cyrene carrying Yahshua’s cross as a picture of unexpected suffering that does not seem fair or deserved. The teaching shows that trials reveal whether a person will become bitter or trust Yahweh’s purpose. By giving thanks in every situation and accepting the despised way, the believer is trovercomingset apart in holinesssanctificationin everything give thankssimon of cyrenelife is not fairsanctificationspiritual transformation
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- This appendix teaching clarifies the timeline of the Exodus by distinguishing between the Passover sacrifice and the departure of Israel. By examining key Torah passages, the study demonstrates that the 15th of Aviv marks the beginning of Unleavened Bread and the movement of covenant fulfillment. The teaching reinforcetorahbiblical calendarbiblical calendarpassovercalendar correction passoverbiblical festival timingunleavened bread beginningaviv 15 meaning
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- This Rosh Chodesh teaching explores the second biblical month through its original Hebrew name, Ziv, contrasting it with the later Babylonian name Iyar. By examining the Torah, historical shifts during the exile, and the wilderness journey of Israel, the message reveals the second month as a critical period of testing,torahbiblical calendarmanna timing day 15biblical calendarrestoring biblical monthsrestoration movementsrosh chodeshziv meaning
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- This message teaches that the seven thunders are the complete message Yahweh reserved for the final first harvest people. John heard the message, but was told not to write it because it was not meant to become another doctrine for debate; it was meant to be experienced and lived. The teaching connects the seven thunderovercomingspiritual warfarevoice of salutationdivine agencyjohn the revelatorpresence of yahwehseven thunderssweet to the lips
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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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- 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 lesson continues the theme that timing is everything by connecting Daniel's understanding of Jeremiah's seventy-year prophecy with the fall of Babylon in Daniel 5. The speaker teaches that Yahweh's Word works according to fixed prophetic timelines and that the handwriting on the wall reveals both judgment upon Babsaints inherit the kingdomtransfer of authoritytruththird ruler in the kingdomunderstanding the timesmene mene tekel upharsinspiritual maturitykingdom restoration
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- This lesson centers on Daniel 9 and Daniel's understanding of Jeremiah's seventy-year prophecy while living in Babylon. The speaker teaches that prophetic timing is essential to understanding Yahweh's plan and that Daniel's confidence came from knowing the Word rather than reacting to circumstances. The message connecttruthunderstanding the timesspiritual maturitykingdom restorationkings of the eastdaniel reading jeremiahtorah restorationtiming is everything
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- This teaching provides a verse-by-verse exposition of Daniel 2, focusing on Nebuchadnezzar's dream, Daniel's interpretation, and the prophetic significance of the image composed of gold, silver, brass, iron, and clay. The speaker emphasizes Yahweh's sovereignty over kings, nations, and political events while presentingroyal destinytruthworld-ruling kingdomovercomersspiritual maturitykingdom restorationtorah restorationgod sets up kings
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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 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 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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- This doctrinal treatise presents FHMI’s Sethian Seed framework, interpreting human history as a governing war between the image of Elohim and the image of the Beast. Drawing from Genesis, Psalm 82, Daniel, Revelation, and Isaiah 53, the document teaches that Yahweh initiated a 120-Jubilee replacement program to raise aimage of the beastimage of elohimlast adamson of mandivine government voiceresurrectionsethian seed doctrineangelic rebellion
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- This booklet confronts the traditional Seder presentation of Passover, arguing that it replaces Yahweh’s original commandments with later religious additions. By returning to the instructions given in Exodus 12, the teaching calls believers back to a pure observance rooted in obedience rather than inherited tradition.torahbiblical passover vs sederpassover seder critiquepassovercorrupted passover practicetorah passover instructionstorah obedienceseduced by tradition
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