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- This teaching confronts the idea that Yahshua is Yahweh Himself and frames that belief as a form of idolatry against the first commandment. The speaker argues from Yahshua’s own words that the Father is the one true God, while Yahshua is the Son, mediator, high priest, and firstborn of the resurrection. The message empfirstborn son of the resurrectionlast adamanti-trinitarian theologydivine agencywho are youyahshua (jesus)son of godhigh priest of yahweh
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- This teaching challenges the popular interpretation of "judge not" by arguing that Scripture commands believers to exercise righteous judgment within the church. Using Matthew 7, 1 Corinthians 5, Leviticus 19, and 1 Peter, Vaughn teaches that judgment, correction, and discipline are necessary tools for producing holineauthoritydisciplinesanctificationholiness standardsfalse prophetsjudge not misunderstoodpurge out the leavengodly correction
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- Shane Vaughn2016-08-11Romans 6:4Series: s Water Baptism Necessary? If so, what is the biblical purpose of it?This teaching explains water baptism through the framework of restitution and atonement. Vaughn argues that repentance alone is insufficient because biblical restoration requires identification with the sacrificial death of Christ. Using Romans 6:4 as the central text, he teaches that baptism is the believer's participworthy fruits of repentanceatonementatonementrepentance and obediencedeath burial and resurrectionidentification with christrestoration to yahwehrepentance
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- Shane Vaughn teaches that God often prepares His chosen servants through seasons of isolation, suffering, and wilderness experiences. Contrary to popular messages promising comfort, success, and immediate blessing, he argues that God develops spiritual maturity in the "desert"—times of loneliness, hardship, sickness, r
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- This message focuses on Yahshua's distinction between those who possess the mysteries of the Kingdom and those who do not. Shane Vaughn teaches that the "haves" are believers who hunger for greater understanding and produce thirtyfold, sixtyfold, and hundredfold fruit from the seed of the Word. The "have-nots" are belithirtyfoldthe haves and have notsthe hundredfold harvestrewardsthe mystery of the kingdommultiplication of the wordkingdom trainsixtyfold
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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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- 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 explores Yahshua’s instruction to “turn the other cheek” within the broader framework of Kingdom ethics. By examining passages from the Sermon on the Mount and apostolic writings, the message emphasizes non-retaliation, forgiveness, and trust in Yahweh’s justice. The teaching presents this command as a detorahvengeance belongs to godkingdom ethics forgivenessturn the other cheek meaningresponding to evil biblicallytorah interpretation / kingdom ethicslove your enemies doctrinenon retaliation teaching
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- This teaching argues that Ezekiel’s famous temple vision is widely misunderstood. Rather than predicting a future rebuilt temple in Jerusalem, the vision symbolically describes the final temple of Yahweh composed of His restored priesthood and covenant people. Through a detailed examination of Ezekiel 40–48, the work pmillennial reigntemple of yahwehmillennial templepriesthood of the remnantrestoration of israellaw of the houseyom kippur visionezekiel’s temple
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- This lesson continues the Days of Elijah series by examining Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. The speaker teaches that Israel's crisis was not abandonment of religion but loss of covenant relationship and true knowledge of Yahweh. Using Hosea 2, Isaiah 1, and 1 Kings 18, the message arg
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- This lesson introduces a new series on the Days of Elijah and presents Elijah's life as a prophetic blueprint for the end times. Beginning with Malachi 4, the speaker argues that a final Elijah ministry must appear before the coming of Yahshua to restore all things and turn hearts back to the covenant fathers. The teaccovenant identitytruthblood covenantrestoration of all thingsend-time churchlatter rainahablatter rain
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- This lesson explores Yahweh's secret desire to reconcile all things in heaven and earth through Messiah. Beginning with Ephesians 1 and Colossians 1, the speaker argues that reconciliation extends beyond mankind and includes heavenly government itself. The lesson develops themes of fallen angels, the heavenly priesthooreconciliationauthoritymelchizedek priesthoodrestoration of all thingsrestoration of all thingsheavenly priesthoodreconciliationtrusted government
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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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- This teaching develops Daniel 7:13-14 as a vision of Yahshua and the saints appearing together before the Ancient of Days to receive the dominion mandate. The speaker identifies the clouds of heaven as a company of obedient overcomers being prepared through restoration and submission to authority. Drawing from Hebrews,authoritytruthgovernment of yahwehobediencesubjectionrestoration of all thingsspiritual maturitykingdom restoration
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- This lesson identifies the true church as Israel and uses Revelation 12:17 as the primary test for recognizing Yahweh's covenant people. The speaker argues that the remnant church is distinguished by faith in Yahshua and obedience to Yahweh's commandments, particularly in contrast to mainstream Christianity and Judaismone true churchmanchildtruthkeep the commandmentscloud by dayremnant seedidentity of israelfire by night
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- This lesson in the “Scriptural Science 101” series introduces the “30-fold, 60-fold, and 100-fold” pattern as a major interpretive key for understanding the Kingdom of Yahweh. Using Matthew 13, Matthew 25, Genesis 9, Matthew 19, and other passages, the speaker teaches that scripture consistently reveals three levels ofrewards and crownstruthkingdom rewardsresurrectiongreatest in the kingdomouter court inner court holy of holiessanctificationovercomers
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- This lesson continues the Days of Elijah series by moving from Mount Carmel into the events following the fire and rain. The speaker begins by addressing doctrinal deception surrounding incarnation and Zechariah 12:10, emphasizing the need for sound teaching and restoration of truth. The lesson then returns to Elijah,tabernaclesschool of the prophetsatonementrestorationevening sacrificejezreelvoice of elijahgovernment
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- This teaching examines Daniel's refusal to eat the king's food as a model for maintaining covenant identity while living in Babylon. Using Daniel 1, Isaiah 10, Isaiah 29, Matthew 15, Deuteronomy 30, and Leviticus 23, the speaker argues that Babylon's strategy is to erase Israelite identity through cultural assimilationcircumcision of the hearttruthprotect your differencesanctificationlanguage of babylonholding the linespiritual maturitytorah restoration
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- This teaching continues “The Layers of the Law” series by explaining the relationship between Torah, grace, sanctification, and spiritual understanding. Using Matthew 5, Matthew 23, Psalm 119, Hebrews 6, Isaiah 42, and multiple passages from Deuteronomy, the speaker argues that Messiah did not abolish the law but revea
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- This teaching continues “The Layers of the Law” series by examining difficult Torah passages and explaining the difference between legalism and spiritual understanding. Using Matthew 5, 1 Corinthians 9, Deuteronomy 22, Exodus 21, Titus 3, and Jeremiah 9, the speaker teaches that the law of God must be understood throug
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