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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 Vaughn2016-07-24Mark 4:24This teaching focuses on how believers can hear the voice of God more clearly and consistently. Using Mark 4:24 as the central text, Vaughn teaches that spiritual hearing is developed through valuing, obeying, and treasuring God's word. He presents multiple ways God communicates, including Scripture, counsel, circumstavisions and dreamsdoer of the wordhearing god’s voiceheavenly frequencyrevelationstewardship of revelationcircumstances speakthoughts from god
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- Part 3 shifts from identifying the Three Angels' Messages to explaining how the Kingdom Message produces a harvest. Using the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13), Vaughn teaches that the determining factor in spiritual growth is not the messenger or the message, but the condition of the hearer's "soil" (mind and understahearing the wordfirstfruitsspiritual maturityspiritual growthrestoration of apostolic truthharvestchosen peopleapostolic faith
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- Part 4 concludes the series by explaining the Parable of the Sower as a prophetic picture of how believers respond to the end-time Three Angels Message. Vaughn teaches that the central issue is not the seed (the message) but the condition of the soil (the hearer). He identifies four stages of response—wayside, stony, tmillennial reignsabbathfirstfruitssanctificationholy daysspiritual growththree angels messagegovernment of yahweh
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- Part 2 expands the identity and purpose of the 144,000 Firstfruits and explains the Three Angels' Messages of Revelation 14 as an end-time restoration message. Vaughn teaches that the Three Angels represent divinely sent messengers proclaiming: (1) Fear Yahweh and return to obedience, (2) Come out of Babylon (apostatefirstfruits144000government of yahwehsabbathfirstfruitsrevelation 14144end-time restoration of apostolic truth
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- Using Jesus' statement that believers are sent as sheep among wolves, Vaughn teaches that spiritual attacks are not evidence of God's absence but part of God's process of developing trust in Him. He compares spiritual opposition to a boxer's sparring partner, arguing that trials and demonic pressure drive believers cloholy spiritspiritual authoritysheep among wolvesspiritual warfareworshipthe shepherd and the sheepdry placesspiritual maturity
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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 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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…oday. * But they'll read the scripture, you're a chosen generation, A ROYAL PRIESTHOOD. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? IT MEANS YOU GOT baptized for the dead. YOU GOT…
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…ah; hallelujah; the Apostle Peter said: you are a chosen generation; hallelujah; a royal priesthood; priesthood; a peculiar people; why? So you can show fort…
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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 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 lesson continues the Echoes of Israel series by comparing ancient Israel with end-time Israel and examining the characteristics of a true Exodus movement. Using 1 Corinthians 10 as the foundational text, the speaker teaches that Yahweh still guides His people through divine leadership symbolized by the cloud and ftruthcommandmentssecond exodusobediencecloud by dayidentity of israelfire by nighttestimony of yahshua
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- This teaching develops Daniel 6 as a prophetic picture of the governmental order that emerges as Babylon falls and the Kingdom advances. The speaker identifies the 120 princes, the three presidents, and Daniel's promotion as a pattern for the preparation of an end-time governing body. Using Daniel 7, Revelation 13, Deu42 monthsauthority and dominiontruthking dariussecond dove ministryovercomerstraining for reigningspiritual 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 message teaches that Yahweh’s people may be captive in Babylon’s world, but they must not be conformed to Babylon’s system. The speaker uses Daniel and his companions as examples of Israelites whose names, environment, and circumstances were changed, but whose identity and allegiance to Yahweh remained. The lessonlifestyle obedience to yahwehbabylon the great is fallenchanged their namecaptive slaves of babylon000ten commandmentscaptured but never conformedgod-fearing people
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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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- This message teaches that Yahweh is preparing a strong end-time army who will stand in the Day of Yahweh. The sermon warns that believers must learn the rules of spiritual warfare: discern the source of the battle, repent when Yahweh is correcting them, refuse fear, and allow Yahweh to fight. The army of Yahweh must befirstfruitsprayer life is training ground144spiritual warfaregreat people and strong people000the lord’s campyahweh fights the battle
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- This teaching addresses the meaning of Genesis 1:26 and the phrase "Let us make man in our image." Using Genesis 1:26-27 as the central text, along with Jeremiah 8:8, Psalm 82:6, and Isaiah 42:5, Vaughn argues that the passage does not teach a plurality of divine persons. Instead, he contends that translation choices ione godtrinitytextual contextgodheadplurality of godcreationbiblical unitarianism / godhead / creation / elohimbiblical unitarian
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