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- This lesson continues the Echoes of Israel series by comparing ancient Israel with end-time Israel and examining the characteristics of a true Exodus movement. Using 1 Corinthians 10 as the foundational text, the speaker teaches that Yahweh still guides His people through divine leadership symbolized by the cloud and ftruthcommandmentssecond exodusobediencecloud by dayidentity of israelfire by nighttestimony of yahshua
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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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…out if you don't have a spiritual mindset because 1 Corinthians 8:6 has two Clauses Clause a and Clause B and both of these Clauses say the exact opposite of…
…nother they say the exact opposite of one another 1 Corinthians 8:6 says that Yahweh God the father created the heavens and the Earth and yet in the same ver…
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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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- In this opening message of “Mysteries of the Kingdom,” Shane Vaughn warns against turning Sabbath and sacred name revelation into a weapon of division. He addresses growing hostility among believers over terminology and emphasizes that truth must be presented with humility and love. The sermon calls for balance, maturi
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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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- Using 1 Corinthians 11:31-32 and the laws of leprosy, the teaching emphasizes the importance of continual self-examination under priestly authority. The message connects present correction and repentance with future responsibilities in Yahweh's Kingdom, including judging angels and participating in restoration. The focmelchizedek priesthoodpriesthoodauthorityobediencerestoration of creationsons of lightjudgmentgovernment of yahweh
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- Using 1 Corinthians 6:3 as the foundational text, the lesson teaches that believers are being prepared to participate in Yahweh's future government through the responsibility of judging angels. The speaker develops this theme through the Melchizedek priesthood, the law of leprosy, Sabbath examination, repentance, obedipriesthoodauthorityobediencemelchizedek priesthoodsons of lightsons of lightgovernmentsanctification
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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 examines the Book of Life, the nature of judgment, and the purpose of the refining fire of Yahweh. Beginning with Philippians 2, Psalm 119, and Revelation 20, the speaker teaches that the Book of Life is the unfolding life of the Lamb written into believers rather than a heavenly register of names. The Wordmillennial reignbride preparationword of yahwehtruthrestorationrefiner's firetransformationovercomers
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- This teaching centers on Daniel 7 and the vision of thrones being established before the Ancient of Days. The speaker connects Daniel's vision with Revelation 20, Deuteronomy 33, Hebrews 8, and Isaiah 30 to teach that a company of saints is being prepared for governmental authority, judgment, and instruction in the comfire gloryheadless peopletruthtransfer of daysspiritual maturitykingdom restorationteachers of the age to comegovernment of yahweh
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- This lesson focuses on Daniel 7 and its relationship to Revelation. The speaker argues that the four beasts are not merely ancient kingdoms but represent end-time governmental and religious powers operating in the modern world. Considerable emphasis is placed on the little horn, the transfer of authority from beast sysgifts of the spiritauthority transfertruthobedienceend-time governmentsbearspiritual maturitykingdom restoration
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- This message teaches that believers are not being prepared to escape to heaven, but to rule and judge in the coming Kingdom of Yahweh. The speaker argues that the saints must learn righteous judgment now because they will judge the world and angels in the next age. The message connects the first resurrection, the 144,0millennial reign144resurrection000clean and uncleantraining for reigningrule over the earthtraining the tribes
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- This Passover sermon emphasizes the perpetual validity of the biblical feast days and criticizes modern Christianity for replacing them with traditions the speaker views as pagan. Using Exodus 12:17 and 1 Corinthians 5:8, Vaughn argues that believers are still commanded to observe Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Btruthsabbathfeast days foreverfeast of unleavened breadchristmas traditionspassoverholy dayspassover
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- This Passover message connects feast observance with the believer's transformation into the character of the Lamb. Using Revelation 14, Vaughn teaches that the blood of Messiah changes a person's nature, producing a firstfruits company that follows the Lamb completely and overcomes the divisions and deceptions of Babyl
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- This Passover message emphasizes the continuing observance of the biblical feasts and presents them as divine appointments established to preserve truth in a deceived world. Using Exodus 12, 1 Corinthians 5, and Revelation 14, Vaughn teaches that the blood of Messiah not only forgives sin but transforms believers intoannual passover sermon144truthovercomingbride of christtransformation by the bloodfirstfruitssanctification
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- This sermon focuses on Revelation 10–11 and interprets the mystery of God as the congregation of believers produced through the work of Messiah. Vaughn teaches that Satan misunderstood God's plan, believing it centered on one Son rather than a harvest of many sons. The message emphasizes an end-time restoration of bibl
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- Part 3 concludes the A Millennium Mentality series by emphasizing that believers are presently being trained for governmental responsibility in the coming Millennial Kingdom. Vaughn argues that the saints will serve as judges, rulers, and administrators under Messiah's government and that present faithfulness, obediencservanthoodfirstfruitsmillennial reigngovernment of yahwehobedienceovercomersfirstfruitsbride preparation
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical foundation of marriage through the lens of Torah. Drawing on passages from Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, and the teachings of Yahshua, the document argues that marriage is established through covenantal union rather than modern institutional ceremony. The work seeks to resttorahtorah marriagebiblical definition of marriagesexual union covenant principletorah betrothal systemfamily lifemarriage without ceremony in torahsexual union as marriage
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical concept of the “seventh temple,” arguing that the ultimate temple of Yahweh is not a physical building but the spiritual body of believers in whom His presence dwells. Drawing from Ezekiel’s temple vision and New Testament teachings about the living temple, the work presentrestoration of all thingsspiritual temple teachingpresence of yahwehremnant priesthoodpriesthood of believersbelievers as living templetemple not built with handspresence of yahweh dwelling in people
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