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- This message warns that many believers have been seduced by Yahweh’s silence and have mistaken His patience for approval. The speaker calls the church to get serious about Yahweh, covenant, holiness, repentance, and judgment in the house of God. The lesson presents divine discipline as Yahweh’s mercy toward His sons, mchurch orderjudge notseduced by silenceholy hushdivine disciplinedraw out my swordsinmade a covenant
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- This teaching explains Revelation 3:14 by placing it in the context of the overcomers in Revelation 3:12. The message argues that Yahshua is the beginning, firstborn, captain, and corner of a new creation, not the eternal second person of a Trinity or a preexistent divine being created before time. The teaching connect
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- This teaching warns that many are looking for a future mark of the beast while already submitting to the authority of the Beast system. The speaker argues that the mark appears in the mind and works through rebellion against Yahweh’s commandments and submission to Rome’s system. The overcomers are contrasted as those mforehead and handsignet ringsix fingers and six toesnumber of manmark of the beastromeovercomersnebuchadnezzar’s image
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- This teaching examines the mark of the beast as a symbol of allegiance and authority rather than merely a future physical mark. Drawing from Revelation, Genesis, Daniel, and John's writings, Vaughn argues that the mark of the beast represents rebellion against Yahweh's commandments in both thought and action, while the
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- This teaching centers on the Feast of Firstfruits and the continuing relevance of Yahweh's commandments. Using Leviticus 23:9-14 as the foundation, along with 1 John 3:4, Psalm 1:2, and Malachi 4:5-6, Vaughn argues that the biblical holy days remain important expressions of covenant obedience. The sermon emphasizes tha1 john 3:4sabbath daysrestorationcovenant obediencefirstfruitsfirstfruits offeringcovenant identityholiness
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- Shane Vaughn2018-06-04Leviticus 23:9-14Series: The Law of God (Yahweh) - God's (Yahweh) Holy Law for TodayThis teaching connects the Feast of Firstfruits with the continuing authority of God's law and covenant identity as Israel. Using 1 John 3:4, Leviticus 23, and references to the Ten Commandments, Vaughn argues that grace cannot exist apart from law and that believers are still obligated to observe God's Sabbaths and fesabbathrestoration of biblical feastsfirstfruitssanctificationlawholy daysvows veil and villagegrafted into israel
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- This teaching centers on 1 John 3:4 and argues that God's law remains binding because sin is defined as transgression of that law. Vaughn contends that if the law were abolished, there would be no sin, no need for grace, and no purpose for preaching salvation. The message emphasizes the continuing importance of God's c
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- This sermon encourages believers not to focus on what has been lost but to preserve and strengthen what remains. Using Revelation 3:2 and Psalm 37, Vaughn teaches that many of God's servants endure rejection, obscurity, and unfair treatment while watching others prosper. The message calls listeners to hold firmly to thauthoritycallingprophetic callingstrengthen what remainspatiencesecond round in ministryfaithrest in the lord
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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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- Shane Vaughn2016-08-13Galatians 3:19This teaching seeks to answer objections that Sabbath-keepers are returning to the law. Vaughn argues that most Christians fail to distinguish between the eternal commandments written by God and the temporary ordinances written by Moses. Using Galatians 3, 1 John 3:4, and several passages from the Torah, he teaches thasabbathtorahcommandments versus ordinanceshandwritten ordinancescommandments and eternal lifelawcurse of the lawlaw and grace
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- This sermon teaches that the church is moving from spiritual childhood into the manifestation of mature sons of God. Using Romans 8:19 and numerous supporting passages, Vaughn argues that believers are presently in a process that culminates in resurrection, glorification, and participation in Christ's kingdom. The mess
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- This teaching traces the preservation of the Sabbath through American religious history, beginning with Stephen Mumford and the Seventh Day Baptists, then moving through the German Baptist Ephrata community and the Adventist movement. It shows how Yahweh used Rachel Oakes Preston to bring Sabbath truth into the Millerigilbert cranmerrestoration movementsadventist movementvisible sign of invisible allegiancejames and ellen whitewilliam millerhope of israelrachel oakes preston
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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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- This lesson focuses on the restoration work of Elijah and its connection to priesthood, sacrifice, angelic government, and the heavenly sanctuary. Beginning with the premise that Elijah must restore all things, the speaker teaches that many biblical institutions—including sacrifice, priesthood, and temple service—point
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- This teaching develops Daniel 7:13-14 as a vision of Yahshua and the saints appearing together before the Ancient of Days to receive the dominion mandate. The speaker identifies the clouds of heaven as a company of obedient overcomers being prepared through restoration and submission to authority. Drawing from Hebrews,authoritytruthgovernment of yahwehobediencesubjectionrestoration of all thingsspiritual maturitykingdom restoration
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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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- This teaching introduces a complete prophetic timeline of the Kingdom of Yahweh beginning with Daniel’s statue vision and extending through Armageddon, the return of Messiah, the resurrection, and the millennial reign. Using Daniel 2 and Matthew 24, the speaker teaches that modern nuclear capability uniquely fulfills Ystone cut without handsdaniel’s statuebattle of armageddonbattle of armageddonkingdom restorationthird world warkingdom training centergovernment of yahweh
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- Teaching that the people of Yahweh must walk on the “Highway of Holiness,” living as a separated people whose lives are distinct from the world. Holiness is presented as the pathway that allows believers to walk in the presence of Yahweh and remain within His covenant way.highway of holinesspeople of the presencepresence of yahwehthe way of holinessholinessspiritual separationspiritual separationcovenant lifestyle
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- This message uses the Biltmore Estate as a picture of pre-existence through thought, blueprint, and plan before physical manifestation. The speaker teaches that Yahshua existed before His birth only in the plan and thoughts of Yahweh, not as a separate pre-existent person. The lesson argues that John 1 must be read thrdebarbiltmore estateanti-trinitarian theologydivine agencyyahshua (jesus)no one was there beside himword seedin the beginning was the word
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