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- This teaching explains Acts 10 by separating common food from unclean food. The message says Peter’s vision corrected his inherited Pharisee tradition that contact with Gentiles made someone common or unclean. The conclusion is that Yahweh did not abolish clean and unclean food laws, but prepared Peter to preach to Cortorahearly churchclean and uncleankoinoscornelius’s householy and unholypeter’s visiontorah restoration
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- Shane Vaughn2016-07-21Acts 15:20This teaching examines Acts 15 and the Jerusalem Council in response to objections against Sabbath keeping. Vaughn argues that the council's purpose was to settle the question of circumcision rather than the Sabbath and that Gentile believers were already observing Sabbath worship. He teaches that the council instructe
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- This booklet examines the origins of Christmas and argues that the holiday is rooted in pagan practices later absorbed into Christianity through Roman religious transformation. It contrasts Christmas with Yahweh’s appointed Feasts and presents Sukkot as the more biblically meaningful framework for understanding the birtammuztrumpetstorahsukkahhebrew roots of scripturefirstfruitscatholic church formationinherited lies
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- This teaching challenges the traditional view that Yahshua ministered for three and a half years. By examining gospel chronology, manuscript history, and early Christian testimony, the lesson argues that the Messiah’s ministry lasted one year from His baptism to His crucifixion. The teaching connects this conclusion totorahthree-and-a-half year ministry traditiondivine agencyyearling lambpassoverrestoration movementsgospel of john chronologyone-year ministry of christ
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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 follows up the message on the state of the dead by answering common objections about Enoch and Elijah. The speaker argues that neither man is alive in heaven, because the broader witness of Scripture says all men die, the dead sleep, and only Yahshua has ascended to heaven. The lesson also explains Elijahresurrectionthese all diedwhat happens to the deaddavid has not ascendedchariot of firetwo resurrectionselijah’s letterdeath as sleep
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- This pastoral letter addresses the controversial subject of speaking in tongues within the modern church. Drawing heavily from the book of Acts and Paul’s instructions in 1 Corinthians, the teaching argues that biblical tongues refer to real languages empowered by the Holy Spirit rather than ecstatic speech. The documechurch ordercharismatic movement critique1 corinthians 14 teachingspiritual giftschurch order spiritual giftsspeaking in tonguesbiblical tongues interpretationholy spirit
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- This work advances the thesis that the American Presidency represents a unique form of covenantal national leadership, functioning as a constitutional throne that carries the authority and legacy of the American republic across generations. By examining historical precedents, constitutional structures, and the providenrestoration movements american founding national identity biblical government american presidencypolitical covenant identitygovernment of yahwehnational destiny doctrineamerican founding principlesidentityamerica and biblical destinyamerican presidency origins
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- This appendix teaching clarifies the timeline of the Exodus by distinguishing between the Passover sacrifice and the departure of Israel. By examining key Torah passages, the study demonstrates that the 15th of Aviv marks the beginning of Unleavened Bread and the movement of covenant fulfillment. The teaching reinforcetorahbiblical calendarbiblical calendarpassovercalendar correction passoverbiblical festival timingunleavened bread beginningaviv 15 meaning
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- This booklet confronts the traditional Seder presentation of Passover, arguing that it replaces Yahweh’s original commandments with later religious additions. By returning to the instructions given in Exodus 12, the teaching calls believers back to a pure observance rooted in obedience rather than inherited tradition.torahbiblical passover vs sederpassover seder critiquepassovercorrupted passover practicetorah passover instructionstorah obedienceseduced by tradition
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- This prophetic teaching presents a vision of Yahweh’s government through the metaphor of fixed and wandering stars. Drawing from celestial patterns, biblical prophecy, and spiritual principles, the message explains how rebellion results in wandering, while obedience establishes permanence in divine order. The teachingfixed vs wandering starswandering spiritspiritual warfaremanchild companymazzaroth governmentremnantrod of iron rulewitness company
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- This lesson continues the theme that timing is everything by connecting Daniel's understanding of Jeremiah's seventy-year prophecy with the fall of Babylon in Daniel 5. The speaker teaches that Yahweh's Word works according to fixed prophetic timelines and that the handwriting on the wall reveals both judgment upon Babsaints inherit the kingdomtransfer of authoritytruththird ruler in the kingdomunderstanding the timesmene mene tekel upharsinspiritual maturitykingdom restoration
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- This teaching examines Daniel 2 and the prophetic image of world empires from Babylon to the final Kingdom of Yahweh. The speaker argues that the stone cut without hands becomes a mountain representing Yahweh's government filling the whole earth and emphasizes that the Kingdom comes to earth rather than believers departruthseven timesdivine disciplinesanctificationyahweh rulesgetting your understanding backovercomersspiritual maturity
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- This teaching explains the distinction between Jews and Israelites by tracing the division between the House of Judah and the House of Israel after Solomon. It presents Hosea’s prophecy as the key to understanding the scattering, identity loss, and eventual restoration of the northern tribes among the nations. The messscattered seed of israeljeroboamtwo sticksjezreellost tribes of israello ammihouse of judahisraelite identity
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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 teaching focuses on Matthew 25:21 and the meaning of being made "ruler over many." The speaker argues that Yahshua's message was consistently centered on Kingdom government, rulership, and preparation for authority rather than heaven as a destination. Using Matthew 25 and references to Daniel 7, the lesson emphasitruthpreparing to ruletraining for reigningspiritual maturitykingdom restorationfaithfulnessgovernment of yahwehgovernment of yahweh
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- This lesson focuses on Ezra 1 and the rise of Cyrus as Yahweh's appointed instrument for rebuilding the house of Yahweh after Babylon's fall. The speaker applies this pattern to an end-time restoration work, emphasizing that Yahweh's people are called to build, support, and prioritize the work of the Kingdom above persworkers and builderstruthbuild the workput yahweh firstspiritual maturitykingdom restorationtransition periodtorah restoration
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- This book challenges the authority of the early Church Fathers by arguing that they were post-apostolic witnesses to doctrinal drift rather than preservers of pure apostolic truth. It examines early church diversity, the rise of bishops, Sabbath and Sunday disputes, Passover controversies, Greek philosophical influencechurch orderprophetic restorationtorahapostolic authorityearly churchaugustine vs abrahamcatholic church formationmarcion
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