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- This teaching reframes Pentecost as a process rather than a single event, emphasizing the forty-nine days of testing that lead to spiritual maturity. Drawing from the Feast of Firstfruits and the counting of the Omer, the message presents the Holy Spirit as the agent of transformation through fire and obedience. The sebread still baking49 days testingtorahholy spirit purposeholy ghost authority vs powerbarley wheat oil progressionshavuottorah obedience
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical foundation of timekeeping beginning in Genesis and argues that the original structure of the calendar has been obscured by later historical changes. By analyzing scriptural references and historical developments, the teaching advocates restoring the priestly or Zadokite calbiblical timekeepingcalendar corruption historytorahbiblical calendargenesis calendar structurecreation calendar restorationrestoration movementsbiblical festival timing
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- This message teaches that Satan is not an independent rival to Yahweh, but a created adversary used within Yahweh’s purpose. Trials, attacks, sickness, enemies, and warfare are presented as opportunities for the saints to be proven. The believer is called to respond with thanksgiving, obedience, endurance, and trust rathe lord rebukes youdivine authoritycome forth as pure goldjob being testedspiritual warfaregod needs the devilturn that person over to satanproven time
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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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- 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 sermon continues the Seven Thunders series by focusing on the mystery of “time shall be no more” in Revelation 10. Pastor Vaughn teaches that the open book of Revelation becomes sweet in the mouth but bitter in the belly because true revelation transforms the believer internally. The message explains that eternitymillennial reignopen bookliving eternity nowseven thundersresurrectionsweet in the mouth bitter in the bellyrestoration of all thingsrestoration of all things
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- This lesson traces the claimed split between the apostolic Israelite faith and the rise of institutional Christianity. It emphasizes Asia Minor, not Rome, as the true center of apostolic succession through John, Philip, Polycarp, Papias, and Philip’s daughters. The teaching presents the destruction of Papias’s writingsmillennial reignapostolic erajohn the belovedearly churchzadokite priesthoodchurch historypapiasapostolic israelites
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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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- Shane Vaughn2016-07-16Luke 16:19This teaching reinterprets Luke 16 as a covenant parable rather than a doctrine of conscious torment after death. Vaughn teaches that the rich man represents Judah or the Jewish religious order, while Lazarus represents the Lost Tribes/Gentiles brought back into Abrahamic relationship. The message emphasizes Hebrew conthe dead go to sleeppharisees and sadduceesparablegentilesabraham’s bosomrich manrich man and lazarusrich man and lazarus
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- This teaching examines Daniel 2 and the prophetic image of world empires from Babylon to the final Kingdom of Yahweh. The speaker argues that the stone cut without hands becomes a mountain representing Yahweh's government filling the whole earth and emphasizes that the Kingdom comes to earth rather than believers departruthseven timesdivine disciplinesanctificationyahweh rulesgetting your understanding backovercomersspiritual maturity
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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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- Shane Vaughn2016-08-11Romans 6:4Series: s Water Baptism Necessary? If so, what is the biblical purpose of it?This teaching explains water baptism through the framework of restitution and atonement. Vaughn argues that repentance alone is insufficient because biblical restoration requires identification with the sacrificial death of Christ. Using Romans 6:4 as the central text, he teaches that baptism is the believer's participworthy fruits of repentanceatonementatonementrepentance and obediencedeath burial and resurrectionidentification with christrestoration to yahwehrepentance
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