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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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- Rebecca's Ride uses the story of Rebekah's journey to meet Isaac (Genesis 24) as a prophetic type of the Church's journey toward Christ. Shane Vaughn teaches that believers are called to walk by faith, endure trials, and follow the leading of the Holy Spirit while awaiting the return of Jesus. The message emphasizes pethe second coming and kingdom reign of christholy spirit guidanceendurancebride of christspiritual journeyperseverancefaithfulnessmount zion
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- The sermon rejects a literal futurist interpretation of the 144,000 as ethnic Jewish evangelists after a rapture. Instead, it teaches that the 144,000 represents the overcoming Church (“firstfruits”), the perfected Bride/New Jerusalem, who move from “Calvary to Zion,” attain spiritual maturity, and participate in Chrisfirstfruitsconditional securitypearl of great priceovercoming churchendure to the endholy citybride of christfirstfruits
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- The sermon teaches that Christ's death at Calvary provides forgiveness for past sins, but believers must continue their journey through Spirit baptism, sanctification, and obedience until they become overcomers. Vaughn interprets the 144,000 of Revelation 14 as a company of mature believers who have undergone a complet
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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 doctrinal treatise presents FHMI’s theological framework concerning the remnant of Israel, the restoration of the scattered tribes, and the rejection of Replacement Theology. Drawing heavily from Romans 11, Acts 15, the prophets, and covenant theology, the document teaches that the Gospel mission is focused on regkingdom restorationtorahlost tribes of israelrestoration of all thingshouse of judahtwo house theologyabrahamic covenantephraim and judah
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- This pastoral letter addresses the controversial subject of speaking in tongues within the modern church. Drawing heavily from the book of Acts and Paul’s instructions in 1 Corinthians, the teaching argues that biblical tongues refer to real languages empowered by the Holy Spirit rather than ecstatic speech. The documechurch ordercharismatic movement critique1 corinthians 14 teachingspiritual giftschurch order spiritual giftsspeaking in tonguesbiblical tongues interpretationholy spirit
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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 establishes that covenant life belongs specifically to Israel and not universally to all nations. Through key passages in the Psalms, prophets, and apostolic writings, the message explains how the covenant is preserved through Israel and how others may enter into it through restoration and graftinglost tribes of israelcovenant identity israeltwo house doctrinetwo house restorationhouse of israelscattered israelwho is covenant forlost tribes teaching
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- This teaching establishes that covenant life is rooted in Israel as Yahweh’s chosen people. By examining key scriptures from the Psalms, prophets, and apostolic writings, the message demonstrates that the covenant was never given universally but specifically to Israel. The teaching explains how those outside of Israelisrael covenant doctrinetwo house restoration teachingwho is the covenant forlost tribes of israelgentiles grafted intwo house restorationhouse of israelscattered israel
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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 teaching arguing that the New Covenant described in Jeremiah 31 has not yet been fully instituted because it was made with the entire House of Israel and the House of Judah. The lesson explains that believers today are the remnant who have received a foretaste of the covenant, while the full covenant will bremnant theologyreplacement theologytorah restorationmillennial kingdomtwo house theologytimeline of the new covenantanti-torah doctrinenot-so-new covenant
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- This lesson continues the Echoes of Israel series by tracing Israel's history from Moses, Joshua, and the Judges through Samuel, Saul, David, and the division of the kingdom under Rehoboam and Jeroboam. The speaker emphasizes that Israel's historical experiences are prophetic patterns for End-Time Israel and repeatedlyfinal exodusdavidic covenantjeroboamtruthlost sheepleadership and authorityworldlinessedge of canaan
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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 teaching presents Acts 15 as the blueprint for Yahweh’s redemptive plan. Shane Vaughn explains that Yahweh first gathers His scattered people from among the nations, then restores Judah at Messiah’s return, and finally opens the Kingdom to all mankind during the Millennial reign. The message emphasizes that believrestoration messagelost tribes of israelrestoration of all thingshouse of judahtraining for reigninggentiles and nationskingdom restorationrestoration of david's tabernacle
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- This doctrinal treatise explains the theological significance of water baptism as taught in the apostolic scriptures. Rather than viewing baptism as a purely symbolic ritual, the teaching presents it as the covenantal act through which believers formally enter Yahweh’s kingdom and participate in the redemptive work of
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- This lesson identifies the true church as Israel and uses Revelation 12:17 as the primary test for recognizing Yahweh's covenant people. The speaker argues that the remnant church is distinguished by faith in Yahshua and obedience to Yahweh's commandments, particularly in contrast to mainstream Christianity and Judaismone true churchmanchildtruthkeep the commandmentscloud by dayremnant seedidentity of israelfire by night
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- This teaching focuses on the identity of believers as part of the Commonwealth of Israel rather than separated Gentiles. Shane Vaughn explains Romans 11 and the olive tree imagery to argue against replacement theology and teaches that Yahweh is restoring both natural and spiritual Israel together. The message emphasize144gentiles grafted in000spiritual israelanti-semitism144restoration of israel through messiahisrael identity
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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 treatise explores the significance of the two tablets of stone upon which Yahweh inscribed the Ten Commandments. By examining the structure of the commandments and their relationship to Yahshua’s teaching about loving Yahweh and loving one’s neighbor, the work argues that the Torah reveals a unified covetorahcommandments on the tabletsyahweh’s law structuretwo tablets of the lawrestoration movements ten commandmentstorah obediencetorah moral structurelove god love neighbor law
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