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- This message teaches that the literal thousand-year reign of Yahshua is the true hope of the gospel of the Kingdom. The speaker argues that the pattern of six plus one runs through creation, Sabbath, Moses on the mountain, the Transfiguration, and prophecy. The lesson warns that removing the seventh-day Sabbath removesmillennial reignson of manbiblical calendarovercomerfinished work of the crossrestoration of all thingslord of the sabbath day6 + 1 = 7
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- This message teaches that Yahweh planted a garden and gave man the responsibility to guard and cultivate it. The garden becomes a picture of the believer’s spiritual life, which must be protected through prayer, obedience, the Word, and the assembly. If neglected, the garden returns to chaos, and the person drifts backgarden of edenreprobate mindprotect the gardentorahthrow away mindten commandmentsgarden of godpresence of yahweh
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- This message centers on Revelation 19 and the image of Yahshua riding the white horse as the conquering King. The sermon warns that the modern church often knows the dead or sentimental Christ, but not the living Messiah who returns to judge and rule. It also explains that Yahweh allows freedom and testing so His peoplthy will be donespiritual warfarebe ready to give an answerantichrist in your lifemore than a conquerorthe horses are comingrod of ironbook of revelation
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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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- This teaching presents Acts 15 as the blueprint for Yahweh’s redemptive plan. Shane Vaughn explains that Yahweh first gathers His scattered people from among the nations, then restores Judah at Messiah’s return, and finally opens the Kingdom to all mankind during the Millennial reign. The message emphasizes that believrestoration messagelost tribes of israelrestoration of all thingshouse of judahtraining for reigninggentiles and nationskingdom restorationrestoration of david's tabernacle
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- This sermon expands on the Last Great Day theme by focusing on the purification and preparation of the Bride of Christ. Using Revelation 22 and Malachi 3, Vaughn teaches that God is presently refining a called-out people who will eventually join the Spirit in extending salvation's invitation to all humanity. The messagelectionkingdomcallingbride of christpurification of the briderestoration not revivalelijahbride made ready
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- This message continues the Last Great Day teaching by focusing on divine calling, election, and God's sovereign role in salvation. Using John 6:44, Romans 3:11, and related passages, Vaughn argues that people do not seek God on their own but are drawn by grace according to God's purpose. The sermon connects these themeelectiongod's plan for humanityno man can comeresurrectionkingdomcallingfishers of menchosen by grace
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- Shane Vaughn2016-10-12Revelation 22:20This message addresses the question of why God created Satan if He knew rebellion would occur. Vaughn teaches that free moral choice required the possibility of disobedience and compares human history to a classroom in which God allows Satan's alternative system to prove its failure. The sermon emphasizes obedience toweakness made strongquestion the word of godwhy god created satanauthoritykingdomsix days of man's ruleteacher and classroompower of suggestion
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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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- 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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- This teaching answers why physical circumcision is not required for covenant entrance while Sabbath and feast observance remain important. The message argues that circumcision, animal sacrifice, and the Levitical priesthood were temporary administrations pointing to deeper covenant realities, while Sabbath and feast dacircumcision of the heartshadow and fulfillmentmelchizedek priesthoodoriginal intentsabbathtorahmelchizedek priesthoodapostolic authority
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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 introductory teaching in the “Science of the Scriptures” series explains the principles of biblical interpretation through patterns, metaphors, symbolism, and spiritual laws embedded within scripture. Using passages from Psalms, Isaiah, Genesis, Revelation, Numbers, Matthew, and 1 Corinthians, the speaker teachestruthhebraic understandingrestoration of all thingsscriptural symbolismhidden meaningspiritual maturityscience of the scriptureswisdom
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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 doctrinal treatise explains the theological significance of water baptism as taught in the apostolic scriptures. Rather than viewing baptism as a purely symbolic ritual, the teaching presents it as the covenantal act through which believers formally enter Yahweh’s kingdom and participate in the redemptive work of
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- This doctrinal treatise uses the succession crisis of King George III’s dynasty as an analogy for lawful inheritance in the Kingdom of Yahweh. It contrasts illegitimate spiritual power with legitimate Spirit-and-Torah sonship, arguing that true heirs must be both Spirit-filled and Law-sealed. The work calls the remnant
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- The message begins by rejecting incarnation doctrine through a reading of Zechariah 12:10, arguing that the verse has been used deceptively to teach that Yahweh was pierced. The teaching then moves into Elijah’s ministry, showing Mount Carmel as a prophetic picture of atonement, surrender, and the return to Yahweh’s coschool of the prophetsthree-step plan of salvationday of salvationevening sacrificeseven timesjubilee teacherszechariah 12:10school of prophets
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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 begins with Paul's statement concerning baptism for the dead and uses that difficult passage as the doorway into a broader doctrine called substitutionary priesthood. The speaker argues that from the Garden of Eden onward Yahweh established a legal system whereby a qualified and willing substitute could bea
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