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- This message addresses racial division, bitterness, and the human longing for justice. Vaughn teaches that unresolved injustices often produce bitterness, anger, and separation, but argues that believers should entrust ultimate justice to Yahweh rather than pursue vengeance themselves. The sermon centers on Romans 12:1judgment according to workssabbathkingdomsatan's governmentfaith in divine justicevengeance is minekingdom justicebitterness
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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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- 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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- 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 doctrinal treatise examines the biblical foundation of timekeeping beginning in Genesis and argues that the original structure of the calendar has been obscured by later historical changes. By analyzing scriptural references and historical developments, the teaching advocates restoring the priestly or Zadokite calbiblical timekeepingcalendar corruption historytorahbiblical calendargenesis calendar structurecreation calendar restorationrestoration movementsbiblical festival timing
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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 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 lesson continues the teaching on substitutionary priesthood by moving into the subjects of apostolic authority, water baptism, and the keys of the Kingdom. Beginning with Romans 2, Romans 5, Acts 2, and John 20, the speaker teaches that Messiah's death reconciled covenant debt while His continuing life is expressepriesthoodtransfer of authorityas it is in heavenrestorationheaven and earth agreementapostolic authorityintercessionforgiveness of sins
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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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- This lesson traces the covenant from Abraham through Isaac and Jacob into the experience of Israel in Egypt. The speaker emphasizes that although Israel forgot its covenant identity, Yahweh remembered His covenant and raised up Moses as a covenant restorer. The burning bush experience is presented as the beginning of a
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- This teaching describes the millennial reign of Messiah as a literal restoration of the earth, humanity, and divine government following the resurrection and establishment of Yahweh’s Kingdom. Using Revelation 20, Isaiah 35, Isaiah 65, Zechariah 14, Jeremiah 31, and many prophetic passages, the speaker teaches that desrestraint and submissiontorahorganic earthhealth and healingrestoration of all thingstraining for reigningfamily orderdesert blossoming
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- This message teaches against the immortal soul doctrine and argues that it came from pagan and Greek philosophy rather than the Hebrew scriptures. The speaker teaches that a soul is a living, breathing creature, and that when a person dies the body returns to dust while the spirit or mind returns to Yahweh. The lessonspirit of a manresurrectionman became a soulwhat happens to the deadmemories go back to yahwehgreat judgment dayhouse of israelbreathing creature
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- This message teaches that divorce and remarriage must be understood through Torah, covenant law, and the difference between separation and lawful divorce. The speaker argues that Yahshua did not abolish Yahweh’s divorce provisions but corrected the abuse of putting away a spouse without giving a proper bill of divorce.torahtorah marriageten commandmentsremarriage after divorcecovenant restorationfrom the beginning it was not sosexual covenantadultery
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- This message teaches that many false doctrines begin with misunderstanding death, the soul, and the spirit. The speaker argues that Scripture defines man as a living soul and death as a return to dust, not immediate entrance into heaven or hell. The teaching presents the dead as asleep until resurrection, when judgmenteverlasting lifesleep of deathpurpose of lifespiritual warfaredead know nothingspirit of the manresurrectionwhat happens to the dead
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- This message teaches that the “beginning” of John 1 points back to the Genesis creation account and the first prophetic promise of redemption rather than to an eternal preexistence of Messiah as a separate person. Shane Vaughn explains that the Word is Yahweh’s divine plan, purpose, and prophecy that existed within Hispreexistencegenesis beginningseed sonelohim familyseed sonbeginning in genesisjohn 1 explainedpreexistence debate
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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 Vaughn2016-08-13Galatians 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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- Shane Vaughn2016-07-29Hebrews 4:9This teaching presents Hebrews 3 and 4 as an endorsement of Sabbath observance rather than an argument against it. Vaughn teaches that the promised rest is a future kingdom reality associated with Messiah's reign and warns believers not to repeat Israel's disobedience. The weekly Sabbath is presented as an ongoing pracseventh day kingdommessiah's reignlord of the sabbathsabbathsabbathkingdomkeeping of the sabbathrest
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- Shane Vaughn challenges the traditional interpretation that the Two Witnesses are future individuals such as Moses, Elijah, or Enoch. He argues that Revelation is a symbolic book and therefore the Two Witnesses should be understood symbolically rather than literally.The sermon teaches that the Two Witnesses represent tspirit and truthcovenant identitytwo witnessescorporate two witnessesend-time remnantend-time churchrevelation 11sonship
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- This doctrinal treatise presents FHMI’s official position on Torah marriage, defining marriage as a covenantal one-flesh union governed by YAHWEH’s law rather than by church sacraments or state institutions. The document emphasizes restoration, repentance, covenant order, and family hierarchy while defending the restorrestorationtorahauthorityisraelite marriagefamily orderhusband authoritybiblical patriarchyrestoration after sin
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