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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 doctrinal treatise examines the widely debated interpretation of Isaiah 9:6, a passage often used to argue that the Messiah is Yahweh Himself. Through linguistic analysis of the Hebrew term El Gibbor, biblical patterns of divine agency, and historical theological interpretation, the work argues that the verse descmessiah and the fathermighty god translation debatetrinitarian interpretation of isaiah 9:6divine agencypresence of yahwehel gibbor meaningrestoration movementsname of yahweh in messiah
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- This teaching establishes the Second Passover as a prophetic and covenantal appointment for the scattered house of Israel and those brought near through Messiah. By connecting Torah, prophets, and apostolic writings, it presents Passover as a dual structure reflecting both original deliverance and end-time regathering,lost tribes of israelcovenant passover teachingpassover prophetic fulfillmentfirst vs second passoverpassovertwo house restorationisrael regathering doctrineisrael identity awakening
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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 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 traces the historical progression of the true church through various restoration movements, focusing on figures such as Gilbert Cranmer and Andrew Duggar. The message emphasizes that truth has been progressively restored through individuals who refused to compromise foundational doctrines. It presents thetorahsabbath restoration americadivine agencygilbert cranmer teachingchurch of god seventh dayrestoration movementsanti-trinity doctrinetracking the tribes
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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 continues the "Echoes of Israel" series by examining the organizational structure, financial system, and ethical responsibilities of ancient Israel as a model for end-time Israel. The speaker emphasizes that Israel functioned through divine leadership and delegated authority, citing Moses' appointment ofmelchizedek priesthoodtithingbuilding the tabernacletruthorganized israeleldershipdivine leadershipspiritual maturity
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- This teaching explains how the “falling away” developed after the apostles through the introduction of Romanized Christianity, the Trinity doctrine, pagan traditions, and the rejection of Torah and sacred time. Using Daniel 7, Deuteronomy 6, Mark 12, Exodus 31, Leviticus 23, Acts 20, and other passages, the speaker tealaw and gracetruthmark of israelsabbathtrinity deceptionspiritual warfarerestoration of all thingssanctification
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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 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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- 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 lesson uses Deuteronomy 12 as an "Echoes of Israel" warning against adopting the religious practices of surrounding nations. The speaker traces Easter to pagan spring fertility celebrations associated with Ishtar, Ostara, and Sana, contrasts those traditions with Passover and Shavuot, and argues that the apostles
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- Shane Vaughn2024-02-092 Thessalonians 2:7Series: The Great Falling Away & The Revealing of the AntichristThis teaching reinterprets 2 Thessalonians 2 through the lens of Kingdom restoration, Torah restoration, and the Elijah message. Using passages from 2 Thessalonians, Matthew 7, Acts 3, Romans 5, Isaiah 14, and 1 Peter 2, the speaker argues that the Antichrist is not merely a future political figure but a hidden spiritbrightness of his cominglaw and gracemystery of iniquitytruthlawlessness in the churchthird templesanctificationovercomers
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s people must reject inherited calendar lies and return to the biblical beginning of the year. The focus is not on whether the calendar saves a person, but whether truth matters enough to bring believers into alignment with Yahweh’s commandments. The teaching calls the House of Israel t
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- Shane Vaughn2018-01-241 Peter 4:17Series: The Feast of First Fruit/Shavuot - The Bread is Still BakingThis sermon reinterprets Pentecost as the Feast of Firstfruits and emphasizes the significance of the forty-nine-day journey leading to the feast. Vaughn teaches that believers should embrace suffering, testing, and refinement as part of God's process of preparing a firstfruits company. The message focuses on election,
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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 continues Vaughn's teaching on the Antichrist by focusing on the mark of the beast and the seal of God. Using Revelation 7, he argues that these marks are spiritual realities rather than literal physical signs, with 666 representing rebellion and God's seal representing obedience. The sermon emphasizes thaantichrist spiritforehead symbolismkingdomovercoming rebellionrebellion against godfaithful under trial666 in the mindtraining for reigning
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