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- This teaching explores the prophetic theme of darkness as described in scripture, particularly in relation to the Day of Yahweh. By examining passages from Isaiah and the prophets, the message argues that darkness plays a role in Yahweh’s unfolding plan, setting the stage for the revelation of His glory and the restoradarkness as promise2035 prophecyrestoration of all thingsday of the lord darknesssigns in the heavensend time darkness teachingprophetic darkness themerestoration
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- This lesson focuses on Daniel 7 and its relationship to Revelation. The speaker argues that the four beasts are not merely ancient kingdoms but represent end-time governmental and religious powers operating in the modern world. Considerable emphasis is placed on the little horn, the transfer of authority from beast sysgifts of the spiritauthority transfertruthobedienceend-time governmentsbearspiritual 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 deparstone cut without handstraining for reigningkingdom replacing all kingdomskingdom restorationgovernment of yahwehthe elijah messagedaniel's imagemountain of yahweh
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- This message is directed to those with Pentecostal and Apostolic backgrounds and recounts the speaker's journey from traditional Pentecostal theology into Sabbath, holy day, and kingdom teachings. Vaughn challenges dispensationalism, rejects a secret pre-tribulation rapture, and argues that Scripture presents one contisabbath dayrestorationsabbathkingdombabylon in the churchholy daysjohn nelson darbyjesus name movement
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- Shane Vaughn teaches that the Kingdom of God is a future, literal, earthly government that will be established at the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, when Christ will sit on David's throne, replace human governments, and reign with faithful saints over the nations of the earth.reward of the saintsreign of christfuture kingdomfuture kingdomend-time governmentjudgmentkingdom authoritymillennial kingdom
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- This teaching begins a series exploring the biblical concept of the Book of Life. Drawing primarily from the book of Revelation and related passages throughout scripture, the lesson examines how divine records function in the final judgment and restoration of humanity. The teaching emphasizes the redemptive purpose ofresurrectionend times book of liferestoration of all thingssalvation & final judgmentbook of life doctrineeternal record of the righteoustwo resurrectionsrevelation judgment books
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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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- 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 addresses the role of outward appearance in the life of a believer, emphasizing that holiness is expressed through both internal transformation and external presentation. Using Torah and apostolic writings, the message establishes modesty, distinction, and separation as essential elements of a covenant liholiness in dresstorahgender distinction clothingbiblical appearanceidentity through dressmodest apparel scripturefamily lifebiblical holiness
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- This teaching explains the hidden manna as the spiritual nourishment given to overcomers through Yahshua, the living Bread. It presents spiritual growth as a process of increasing hunger and obedience while contrasting true nourishment with the counterfeit doctrines of Babylon. The message calls believers into deeper pspirit and truthtorahtruth vs babylon systembread of life teachingend time overcomersstarter dough revelationshavuotspiritual appetite growth
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- This Bible study presents a prophetic framework linking the Book of Life, the sixth-day double portion, Sarah’s appointed birth, and the awakening of the remnant in the last days. Drawing from Philippians, Genesis, Exodus, Ezekiel, Revelation, and Romans, the teaching identifies the current generation as a spirituallycovenant identityappointed timeresurrectionremnant awakening144ezekiel two sticks6th day seedremnant rule
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- This second teaching in The Book of Life Series continues examining the biblical concept of divine records and their role in the final judgment. Drawing from Revelation, Daniel, and other prophetic passages, the lesson explains how the opening of the heavenly books relates to resurrection, judgment, and the restorationrestoration of all thingsjudgment and resurrectionsalvation & final judgmentgreat judgment daybook of revelationheavenly books openeddivine record of humanitybook of life judgment
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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 Feast of Tabernacles message explores the prophetic significance of the Last Great Day, the eighth-day festival that follows Tabernacles. Using John 7 and Revelation 20, Shane Vaughn teaches that the feast points to the final resurrection, the Great White Throne Judgment, and Yahweh’s ultimate plan for humanity. Tjudgment according to workstabernaclesfinal harvestliving waterresurrectionbook of liferesurrection of the deadrevelation 20
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- This message explores what existed before Genesis 1:1 and presents creation as the fulfillment of Yahweh's desire for a family of sons. Using Job 38, Vaughn teaches that angels were present at creation and function as part of God's heavenly family. The sermon emphasizes sonship, resurrection, kingdom inheritance, and c
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- This booklet examines the origins of Christmas and argues that the holiday is rooted in pagan practices later absorbed into Christianity through Roman religious transformation. It contrasts Christmas with Yahweh’s appointed Feasts and presents Sukkot as the more biblically meaningful framework for understanding the birtammuztrumpetstorahsukkahhebrew roots of scripturefirstfruitscatholic church formationinherited lies
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