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157 results for "1 corinthians 6"
- 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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- This message teaches that demons return to familiar places when a believer’s life remains empty after deliverance. The speaker uses the image of a house to show that every part of life must be filled with the Holy Spirit, the Word, prayer, holy fellowship, and faith. The goal is not only to be cleaned, but to remain sochurch orderdining room nourishmentspiritual warfareunclean spiritsempty swept and garnishedpresence of yahwehdry placesinfluenced by demons
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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 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 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 message teaches that Romans 14 should not be used to dismiss Sabbath obedience. The speaker says the context is food and fasting disputes among converts, not Yahweh’s holy seventh day. The Sabbath remains holy because Yahweh esteemed it, and believers are simply obeying what He already declared.creator esteems the sabbathkeeping the sabbath daytorahbiblical calendarpagan day of the sunjews being convertedread the whole chapterfasting fasting fasting
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- The message confronts the belief that Yahweh had to die in order to remarry Israel. It teaches that Yahweh was the old covenant husband of Israel, but the one who died was Israel through the body of Messiah, ending the old covenant marriage condition. Through baptism, the old woman dies and a new creation comes forth,dead to the lawisrael died in messiahdivine agencytwo house restorationhouse of israelnew creationcan god dienew jerusalem
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- This sermon continues the theme of the believer's "new name" by focusing on the process of becoming an overcomer. Vaughn teaches that Jesus overcame through obedience and suffering and that believers are empowered by the same Holy Spirit to overcome sin, fleshly desires, and worldly thinking. The message emphasizes spispiritual authorityanimal natureovercomingauthoritybride of christovercomerhidden mannaovercoming the flesh
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- This teaching explains that Passover has not yet been fully fulfilled but remains a future event tied to resurrection and final judgment. It introduces the concept of a “fifth Passover,” where believers are passed over from the second death, emphasizing that the holy days are prophetic rehearsals and that obedience isholy days obedienceresurrectionholy dayspassoverpassover not fulfilledsalvation & final judgmentsecond deathsecond death
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s people must reject inherited calendar lies and return to the biblical beginning of the year. The focus is not on whether the calendar saves a person, but whether truth matters enough to bring believers into alignment with Yahweh’s commandments. The teaching calls the House of Israel t
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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 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 message teaches that Revelation 12 reveals the purpose of the seven thunders: the birthing of a mature sonship company from within the bride. The bride is shown as the womb of covenant obedience, but the manchild represents the sons of Yahweh who have been tested, matured, and trusted with authority. The red dragomanchildseven thundersovercomingauthorityspirit of counselspirit of understandingcast down to the earthspiritual maturity
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- This sermon focuses on the Last Great Day, described as the overlooked and climactic feast in God's calendar. Vaughn connects Leviticus 23, John 7, and Revelation 20 to argue that the Eighth Day reveals the final stage of God's plan, including judgment, restoration, and the fulfillment of divine purposes. The message sjudgment according to workslast great dayresurrectionsatan as a toolkingdommystery of the missing feastrestoration of all thingsdefeated god theology
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- This lesson in “Scriptural Science 101” interprets biblical buying and selling as symbolic language describing the exchange of truth, wisdom, lies, and spiritual understanding. Using Matthew 13, Mark 10, Proverbs 31, Colossians 2, John 8, and Genesis 3, the speaker teaches that believers must empty their minds of Babyltruthpearl of great pricehundredfold wisdomsanctificationbuying beneath your stationovercomersspiritual maturitykingdom restoration
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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 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 teaching examines the second biblical month, contrasting the original Hebrew designation Ziv with the later Babylonian name Iyar. Through scriptural examples and historical patterns, the message reveals how renaming functions as a tool of identity corruption. The teaching calls for a restoration of pure language,torahbiblical calendarbiblical calendarrestoring biblical languagehand that cuts to connectrestoration movementsrosh chodeshziv 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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