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- This message teaches that divorce and remarriage must be understood through Torah, covenant law, and the difference between separation and lawful divorce. The speaker argues that Yahshua did not abolish Yahweh’s divorce provisions but corrected the abuse of putting away a spouse without giving a proper bill of divorce.torahtorah marriageten commandmentsremarriage after divorcecovenant restorationfrom the beginning it was not sosexual covenantadultery
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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 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 message traces a claimed unbroken chain of apostolic truth from the Nazarenes through Audius, Ulfila, the Goths, Lombards, and Pasagini. The teaching emphasizes that these groups preserved Sabbath, Passover, Torah obedience, and rejection of the Trinity while Rome suppressed or renamed them. It connects the histortorahdivine agencykings of the eastrome’s calendarrestoration movementsbook of revelationaudiusapostle of the goths
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- This teaching explains that the “blessed hope” is not the rapture, but the full transformation of believers into the likeness of Yeshua through spiritual maturity and covenant obedience. Using Ephesians 4, 1 John 3, Acts 2:38, Deuteronomy 30, and other scriptures, the speaker teaches that believers move progressively fcircumcision of the heartborn again versus begottentorahnishama mindhe blessed hopebecoming like yeshuaovercomersspiritual maturity
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- This lesson focuses on Ezra 1 and the rise of Cyrus as Yahweh's appointed instrument for rebuilding the house of Yahweh after Babylon's fall. The speaker applies this pattern to an end-time restoration work, emphasizing that Yahweh's people are called to build, support, and prioritize the work of the Kingdom above persworkers and builderstruthbuild the workput yahweh firstspiritual maturitykingdom restorationtransition periodtorah restoration
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- This lesson begins by establishing the Abrahamic Covenant as the foundation of the Kingdom message and traces its inheritance through Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Israel. The speaker emphasizes that the covenant promises remain central to understanding identity, inheritance, and Kingdom destiny. The teaching then transit
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- This advances the truth of what happeend in the garden of Edenwatchersnachash angelfallen elohimserpent, satan, lucifer, fallen angels, garden of edenangelogydemonology
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- This teaching addresses the role of outward appearance in the life of a believer, emphasizing that holiness is expressed through both internal transformation and external presentation. Using Torah and apostolic writings, the message establishes modesty, distinction, and separation as essential elements of a covenant liholiness in dresstorahgender distinction clothingbiblical appearanceidentity through dressmodest apparel scripturefamily lifebiblical holiness
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s true calendar is a fixed Zadokite-Enoch calendar of 364 days, divided into 52 exact weeks. The speaker uses Revelation 11, Revelation 12, and Daniel 7 to argue that Scripture requires a calendar where 42 months equals 1,260 days. The message rejects both the Gregorian and lunar calend
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s plan includes a dominion clock and a redemptive jubilee clock, both pointing toward the completion of His government. The 120-year gap is presented as the time before Yahweh announced the redemption program in Genesis 6:3. The teaching connects Adam, Seth, the fallen heavenly council,image of the beastredemption clockgoverning imagesethian seed doctrinefirstfruitsangelic rebellionbenet elohim880 years
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- This teaching explains the hidden manna as the spiritual nourishment given to overcomers through Yahshua, the living Bread. It presents spiritual growth as a process of increasing hunger and obedience while contrasting true nourishment with the counterfeit doctrines of Babylon. The message calls believers into deeper pspirit and truthtorahtruth vs babylon systembread of life teachingend time overcomersstarter dough revelationshavuotspiritual appetite growth
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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 lesson continues the Days of Elijah series by examining Malachi's prophecy concerning Elijah's return before the Day of Yahweh. The speaker teaches that Elijah's mission is to restore Torah, restore the identity of Yahweh, restore covenant relationship, restore Israel's identity, and reunite the divided family of
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- This lesson continues the Days of Elijah series by examining Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. The speaker teaches that Israel's crisis was not abandonment of religion but loss of covenant relationship and true knowledge of Yahweh. Using Hosea 2, Isaiah 1, and 1 Kings 18, the message arg
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- This lesson continues the series on the Lamb's Book of Life by examining the nature of the Lamb in contrast to the beast system. Beginning in Revelation 13, the speaker teaches that the life of the Lamb enables believers to resist the mark of the beast because the Lamb's nature has been written within them. The messagefirstfruitsholy spiritbook written in youcorporate graceelective graceelective graceconversionconversion
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- This lesson traces the covenant from Abraham through Isaac and Jacob into the experience of Israel in Egypt. The speaker emphasizes that although Israel forgot its covenant identity, Yahweh remembered His covenant and raised up Moses as a covenant restorer. The burning bush experience is presented as the beginning of a
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- This teaching moves from Daniel's promotion in Babylon to the appointment of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as governors, presenting them as prophetic types of the overcoming saints who will govern with Messiah in the coming Kingdom. Using Daniel 3, Romans 8, Acts 26, Revelation 13, and Revelation 14, the speaker teactithing and the templetruthdaniel at the king's right handtribulation prepares rulerssanctificationmark of the beastovercomersspiritual maturity
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- This teaching argues that Torah remains Yahweh’s eternal covenant instruction and is central to understanding sin, obedience, wisdom, and the New Covenant. Using Ezekiel 36, Romans 7, Acts 6, Malachi 4, and 1 John 3, the message teaches that Yahweh writes Torah into the believer’s mind and that genuine faith produces otorah and covenantknowledge and understandingtorahlaw written in the mindtree of liferestoration of torahtorah restorationchoose life
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s people may be captive in Babylon’s world, but they must not be conformed to Babylon’s system. The speaker uses Daniel and his companions as examples of Israelites whose names, environment, and circumstances were changed, but whose identity and allegiance to Yahweh remained. The lessonlifestyle obedience to yahwehbabylon the great is fallenchanged their namecaptive slaves of babylon000ten commandmentscaptured but never conformedgod-fearing people
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