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- This message teaches that the traditional “first day of the week” argument against Sabbath keeping rests on mistranslated scriptures. The speaker focuses on John 20:1, Acts 20:7, and 1 Corinthians 16:2, arguing that the original Greek points to “one of the Sabbaths” rather than Sunday. The teaching frames this as a cornot the first day of the weekone of the sabbathsbiblical calendaryahshua (jesus)mary magdalene earlygreek word sabbatongreek word miagreat fraud
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- This teaching explains the “mystery of Israel” by showing that Yahweh has not rejected the physical nation of Israel. The speaker teaches that the lost tribes are being called out from among the Gentiles during this age, while Judah remains partially blinded until the appointed time. The message connects Romans 11, Act144two sticksjew and israeliteall israel shall be savedlost tribes of israel000god has not cast away his peopletwo houses
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- This teaching examines Joel's prophecy of the former and latter rain. Using Joel 1 and Joel 2 as the foundation, Vaughn argues that the latter rain has been widely misunderstood because the prophecy is directed to Israel rather than to a separate church entity. The sermon rejects dispensational distinctions between Isrlatter rain / israel / day of the lord / millennial kingdom / manifested sons of godrestorationsabbathkingdomsabbath kingdomformer rainlatter rainlatter rain
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- This sermon continues Vaughn's series on the Antichrist by focusing on 1 John 2:18–19. He argues that John's words demonstrate the Antichrist was already present in the first century and should be understood primarily as a spirit of rebellion and fleshly living rather than merely a future world leader. The message emphspirit of antichristfleshantichrist in the churchsinantichrist revealedapostasyapostasy from truthrevelation
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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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- 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 teaching explores the mystery of the seven thunders as the final revelation of Yahweh’s plan through a completed spiritual temple. By tracing biblical patterns of thunder as divine government and warfare, the message presents the end-time fulfillment as a unified body of believers who become the voice of Yahweh onspirit and truth convergencehidden revelation end timesspiritual warfareseven thunders meaningrestoration of all thingsdivine government authoritydivine agencygovernment of yahweh
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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 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 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 lesson reexamines Daniel's image prophecy and argues that most prophecy teachers have incorrectly merged the feet and toes into a single kingdom. Using Daniel 2, Daniel 7, Genesis 49, Revelation 12, and the account of the Magi, the speaker presents the Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Empire as the divided feet kingdotruthmazzarothmagi and danielbyzantine empireovercomersspiritual maturitykingdom restorationgovernment of yahweh
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- This teaching focuses on the necessity of maintaining a vision of the coming Kingdom of Yahweh in order to withstand deception in the present age. Using Revelation 20–22, Daniel 7, Proverbs 29, Matthew 17, Ephesians 2, and numerous covenant passages, the speaker teaches that Satan deceives primarily through ideas, cultgreat wordsradio frequencies of deceptiontorahspiritual warfarewear out the saintsmillennial testingovercomerskingdom restoration
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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 doctrinal treatise presents the theological argument that Yahshua fulfilled the Passover requirement of being a spotless “male of the first year” through a one-year public ministry beginning at His baptism. Drawing from Exodus, Isaiah, Hebrews, Zechariah, Revelation, and the Gospels, the document frames Yahshua as
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- This message responds to national unrest by teaching that lawlessness comes from an untransformed animal nature rather than from race. The speaker uses Jude to describe those who despise government and authority as brute beasts, then uses Romans 8 to show that creation is groaning for the mature sons of Yahweh to be reanimal naturebrute beastlaw of the junglecreation is groaningrestoration of all thingsanimals among usnewly begotten son of godvengeance is mine
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- This message teaches that the church has often preached Satan’s gospel of escape instead of Yahshua’s gospel of the coming Kingdom. The speaker traces Yahweh’s purpose back to Adam’s command to take dominion and argues that Yahshua, the final Adam, came to restore what Adam failed to complete. The teaching calls believsecond adammillennial reignwhen will you preach my gospelovercome religiontraining for reigningprepare to governovercomersschooling for ruling
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- This teaching follows up the message on the state of the dead by answering common objections about Enoch and Elijah. The speaker argues that neither man is alive in heaven, because the broader witness of Scripture says all men die, the dead sleep, and only Yahshua has ascended to heaven. The lesson also explains Elijahresurrectionthese all diedwhat happens to the deaddavid has not ascendedchariot of firetwo resurrectionselijah’s letterdeath as sleep
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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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- Shane Vaughn2018-01-241 Peter 4:17Series: The Feast of First Fruit/Shavuot - The Bread is Still BakingThis sermon reinterprets Pentecost as the Feast of Firstfruits and emphasizes the significance of the forty-nine-day journey leading to the feast. Vaughn teaches that believers should embrace suffering, testing, and refinement as part of God's process of preparing a firstfruits company. The message focuses on election,
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