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- This teaching argues that Torah remains Yahweh’s eternal covenant instruction and is central to understanding sin, obedience, wisdom, and the New Covenant. Using Ezekiel 36, Romans 7, Acts 6, Malachi 4, and 1 John 3, the message teaches that Yahweh writes Torah into the believer’s mind and that genuine faith produces otorah and covenantknowledge and understandingtorahlaw written in the mindtree of liferestoration of torahtorah restorationchoose life
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- This teaching examines the meaning of “bread from heaven” by comparing the manna in the wilderness with Yahshua’s statements in John 6. It argues that “coming from heaven” refers to divine sending and prophetic fulfillment rather than literal pre-existence in the eternal realm. By connecting the concept to the Mazzarotyahshua sent from heavenseen vs perceived scripture meaningmanna from heaven interpretationdivine agencyjohn 6 bread of lifemazzaroth gospel in the starsheaven as atmosphere vs thronedivine agency
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- This message teaches that the Torah question cannot be solved by separating the Ten Commandments from the law of Moses, because both came from Yahweh. The speaker argues that Paul’s warnings about bondage and “works of the law” were directed at Pharisaic Judaism, oral tradition, and commandments of men rather than Yahwtraditions of my fatherstraditions of the elderstorahsola scripturaten commandmentscatholic church formationtorah restorationyahshua (jesus)
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s people may be captive in Babylon’s world, but they must not be conformed to Babylon’s system. The speaker uses Daniel and his companions as examples of Israelites whose names, environment, and circumstances were changed, but whose identity and allegiance to Yahweh remained. The lessonlifestyle obedience to yahwehbabylon the great is fallenchanged their namecaptive slaves of babylon000ten commandmentscaptured but never conformedgod-fearing people
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s redemptive plan begins by calling the scattered House of Israel out from among the nations. After that calling is complete, Yahshua returns to restore the family of David and bring Judah into repentance. The final stage is the rest of mankind being invited into Yahweh’s family throughvisit the nationslost tribes of israeltake out of them a peoplerestoration of all thingshouse of judahtraining for reigningfirstfruitstraining the tribes
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- This message uses Passover as the beginning point of a journey out of religious tradition and into covenant obedience. The speaker testifies that study led him from Christmas, Easter, Sunday worship, and inherited church teachings into Sabbath, clean and unclean, Yahweh’s name, the feasts, and the Kingdom of Yahweh. Pachristmas and easteryahweh never changeddimension of rebellion into obedienceclean and unclean animalsbiblical calendarleviticus chapter 23passoveryahweh’s name
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s true calendar is a fixed Zadokite-Enoch calendar of 364 days, divided into 52 exact weeks. The speaker uses Revelation 11, Revelation 12, and Daniel 7 to argue that Scripture requires a calendar where 42 months equals 1,260 days. The message rejects both the Gregorian and lunar calend
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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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- This teaching explains the “mystery of Israel” by showing that Yahweh has not rejected the physical nation of Israel. The speaker teaches that the lost tribes are being called out from among the Gentiles during this age, while Judah remains partially blinded until the appointed time. The message connects Romans 11, Act144two sticksjew and israeliteall israel shall be savedlost tribes of israel000god has not cast away his peopletwo houses
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- This teaching centers on the Feast of Firstfruits and the continuing relevance of Yahweh's commandments. Using Leviticus 23:9-14 as the foundation, along with 1 John 3:4, Psalm 1:2, and Malachi 4:5-6, Vaughn argues that the biblical holy days remain important expressions of covenant obedience. The sermon emphasizes tha1 john 3:4sabbath daysrestorationcovenant obediencefirstfruitsfirstfruits offeringcovenant identityholiness
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- This brief teaching warns Spirit-filled Christians against assuming that spiritual gifts or experiences guarantee acceptance by Messiah. Using Revelation 12:9 and Matthew 7:22–23, Vaughn argues that believers can be deceived if they embrace grace while neglecting obedience to God's law. The message emphasizes that truedeception in the churchgrace without lawlawprophesying in his namelawlessnessapostasyfalse assuranceworkers of iniquity
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- Shane Vaughn2018-06-04Leviticus 23:9-14Series: The Law of God (Yahweh) - God's (Yahweh) Holy Law for TodayThis teaching connects the Feast of Firstfruits with the continuing authority of God's law and covenant identity as Israel. Using 1 John 3:4, Leviticus 23, and references to the Ten Commandments, Vaughn argues that grace cannot exist apart from law and that believers are still obligated to observe God's Sabbaths and fesabbathrestoration of biblical feastsfirstfruitssanctificationlawholy daysvows veil and villagegrafted into israel
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- Shane Vaughn2018-04-161 Peter 4:17Series: The Feast of First Fruits/Shavuot - The Bread is Still BakingThis sermon, "The Bread Is Still Baking Part 2," focuses on the Feast of Firstfruits and argues that the true meaning of the feast is found in the forty-nine-day process leading to Pentecost rather than the fiftieth day itself. Using 1 Peter 4, Vaughn teaches that suffering, reproach, testing, and judgment are essentia
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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 live teaching focuses on Passover, Easter, and the chronology of Messiah's death and resurrection. Vaughn argues that Easter and Good Friday are rooted in pagan traditions and that the traditional Christian timeline contradicts Messiah's prophecy concerning three days and three nights in the grave. The message cal
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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 challenges believers to examine their motives for serving God. Vaughn teaches that fear of hell and desire for heaven are inferior motivations compared to genuine love for Yahweh and godly sorrow for sin. Using themes from repentance, obedience, and kingdom living, he argues that mature believers obey God'
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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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