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- This sermon teaches that when Messiah returns, He will establish a literal world-ruling government called the First Dominion. Vaughn explains that this government will replace all human governments, restore one pure language, bring Sabbath refreshing to the earth, execute righteous judgment, and organize the saints int
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- Shane Vaughn teaches that many believers have an incorrect motivation for serving God—focused primarily on avoiding hell or gaining heaven. He argues that Scripture calls believers to a higher purpose: preparation for participation in the coming Millennial Kingdom. The church is presently in a training phase where belimillennial reigngovernment of yahwehsabbathobediencerestoration of all thingssaints reigning with messiahgovernment of yahwehsaints reigning
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- Shane Vaughn teaches that God often prepares His chosen servants through seasons of isolation, suffering, and wilderness experiences. Contrary to popular messages promising comfort, success, and immediate blessing, he argues that God develops spiritual maturity in the "desert"—times of loneliness, hardship, sickness, r
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- This treatise explores the biblical meaning and significance of Rosh Chodesh, the new moon observance found throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. By examining Torah commands, historical examples, and prophetic references, the work argues that the new moon was intended as a recurring moment of spiritual renewal and communaltorahbiblical calendarnew moon observancebiblical new moon celebrationnew moon and sabbath relationshiptorah calendar cyclerestoration movementsrosh chodesh
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- This teaching presents a survey of passages used to support a Biblical Unitarian view of the Godhead. Drawing primarily from Luke's Gospel, along with Matthew, Mark, Isaiah, the Psalms, and John, Vaughn argues that Scripture consistently portrays Yeshua as the Son of God, the Messiah, and the agent of Yahweh rather tha
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- This sermon examines the return of Elijah through Malachi 4 and Matthew 17. Vaughn argues that Elijah's ministry is a restoration movement designed to prepare Yahweh's people for the coming Kingdom. Drawing from Malachi 4:5-6, Matthew 17:10-13, Isaiah 40, and Acts 1:8, he teaches that Elijah's role is to restore truth,mantle of elijahrestoration messagetruthrestorationprophetic restorationkingdomreturn of elijahelijah
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- This doctrinal treatise redefines witchcraft as the spiritual principle of self-will exalted against Yahweh’s will. Using Exodus 22:18, Isaiah 14, Genesis 3, Colossians 2, and the Gethsemane prayer of Yahshua, the teaching argues that occult practice, religious manipulation, rebellion against authority, and self-directthy will be doneabsolute surrenderspiritual rebelliontorahspiritual warfareangelic rebellionwitchcraftkashaph
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- This teaching explores the biblical metaphor of the word of Yahweh as a living seed. Drawing from Yahshua’s parable of the sower and related scriptures, the work explains how spiritual life and transformation arise when the word is planted in receptive hearts. The heirloom seed analogy illustrates the generational prestorahword seed doctrineseed doctrine / identity in the wordheirloom seed analogykingdom growth principleparablesseed and soil parablekingdom parables
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- This teaching addresses the common objection that Romans 14:5 abolishes Sabbath observance. Shane Vaughn argues that the chapter’s context concerns food disputes and voluntary fasting days among early believers rather than Yahweh’s commanded Sabbath. The sermon emphasizes proper biblical interpretation, continuity of T
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- This teaching explains Yahweh’s structure of sacred time through Sabbath cycles, shmita years, and Jubilee patterns that govern prophecy, forgiveness, redemption, and restoration. Using Leviticus 25, Matthew 18, Daniel 9, Romans 8, and Jeremiah 34, the speaker teaches that all biblical history moves toward the ultimatelaw and gracetorahrelease from servitudedebt cancellationovercomersprophetic time cycleskingdom restorationovercomer forgiveness
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- This introductory teaching on “The Layers of the Law” explains the Torah as a multifaceted revelation of Yahweh’s character rather than a temporary religious system abolished in the New Testament. Using Jeremiah 9, Hebrews 8, Psalm 119, Genesis 26, and other passages, the speaker teaches that righteousness is defined blaw and gracetruthno shadow of turninglaw always existedtorahmultifaceted lawspiritual maturitylaw reveals right and wrong
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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 teaching presents a prophetic interpretation of America through the framework of Amos 9, particularly the pattern of scattering and restoration. By connecting the post-Babel structuring of nations with the restoration of the fallen tabernacle, the document argues that America serves as a platform within Yahweh’s bamerican foundingrestoration of a nationamerica prophetic rolerestoration through structurenational identity biblicalrestoration movementsrestoration of israelrestoration
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- This teaching challenges the traditional view that Yahshua ministered for three and a half years. By examining gospel chronology, manuscript history, and early Christian testimony, the lesson argues that the Messiah’s ministry lasted one year from His baptism to His crucifixion. The teaching connects this conclusion totorahthree-and-a-half year ministry traditiondivine agencyyearling lambpassoverrestoration movementsgospel of john chronologyone-year ministry of christ
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- This treatise examines the Seder Olam Rabbah and argues that its compressed chronology reshaped the Jewish calendar and concealed the Messianic timing of Daniel 9. It presents archaeological, historical, Jewish, Persian, Babylonian, and Greek evidence for a longer Persian period than the Seder Olam allows. The work conmillennial reignrabbinic chronologybiblical calendarrestoration of all thingspersian compressionmissing yearsprophetic clockshortened days
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- This message teaches that the world is changing because the present age is giving way to the coming age of the Kingdom. The signs in the heavens, the shift in society, and the falling away are presented as evidence that believers must wake up and watch. The teaching urges the Bride to reject the spirit of this age andsign of your comingwestern culturemillennial reigntwelve housesdiscerning the timessons of issachartaste of heavensatan knows his time is short
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- This message continues the series on Simon Magus by tracing the conflict between the apostolic church and the Roman church system. The teaching focuses on Papias, the millennial reign, and the way Rome replaced the coming Kingdom with the church and the Vicar of Christ. It then connects that replacement system to the schiliasmmillennial reignlast adamearly churchspirit of antichristpapiasbook of revelationzadokite high priest
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- This message responds to national unrest by teaching that lawlessness comes from an untransformed animal nature rather than from race. The speaker uses Jude to describe those who despise government and authority as brute beasts, then uses Romans 8 to show that creation is groaning for the mature sons of Yahweh to be reanimal naturebrute beastlaw of the junglecreation is groaningrestoration of all thingsanimals among usnewly begotten son of godvengeance is mine
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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 sermon uses Job 8:11 and the imagery of the rush growing from mud to teach that God's greatest miracles emerge from life's darkest experiences. Vaughn argues that suffering, failure, disappointment, and loss function as the fertile soil from which spiritual growth and divine purpose arise. Through examples drawn frestorationrevival through sacrificeovercomingresurrectionspiritual growth through losssanctificationsufferingtrials
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