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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 uses Luke 12:32 to establish the doctrine of the “little flock,” a small remnant chosen by Yahweh to receive the Kingdom and be trained for future rulership. The message argues that this flock has always been persecuted, hidden, and preserved through history. It traces the remnant through Peter Waldo, thebohemian brethrenwhat happens to the deadgive you the kingdomfirstfruitswaldensiansinsabatitrained to rule and teachapostolic assembly
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- This teaching explores the biblical metaphor of the word of Yahweh as a living seed. Drawing from Yahshua’s parable of the sower and related scriptures, the work explains how spiritual life and transformation arise when the word is planted in receptive hearts. The heirloom seed analogy illustrates the generational prestorahword seed doctrineseed doctrine / identity in the wordheirloom seed analogykingdom growth principleparablesseed and soil parablekingdom parables
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- This teaching explains temptation as the proving ground of the believer. Every person has real needs, but the trial is whether those needs will be met through Yahweh’s order or through self-will, lust, fear, theft, rebellion, or compromise. Yahshua is presented as the pattern of obedience because He refused to act indedepend on the fatherovercomingmy father is greater than i amendures temptationsanctificationcounted worthy of the first resurrectiongod’s tithe moneycrown of life
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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 message teaches that many false doctrines begin with misunderstanding death, the soul, and the spirit. The speaker argues that Scripture defines man as a living soul and death as a return to dust, not immediate entrance into heaven or hell. The teaching presents the dead as asleep until resurrection, when judgmenteverlasting lifesleep of deathpurpose of lifespiritual warfaredead know nothingspirit of the manresurrectionwhat happens to the dead
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- This Feast of Firstfruits sermon teaches that the wave sheaf offering points to Yahshua as the first raised from the dead, but the feast itself reveals the larger harvest of sons produced through Him. Shane Vaughn connects Firstfruits to Pentecost, the Holy Spirit, the two loaves, the 144,000, and the restoration of Is
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- This sermon teaches that the church is moving from spiritual childhood into the manifestation of mature sons of God. Using Romans 8:19 and numerous supporting passages, Vaughn argues that believers are presently in a process that culminates in resurrection, glorification, and participation in Christ's kingdom. The mess
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- This teaching focuses on the necessity of possessing a Torah-centered Kingdom vision in order to survive end-time warfare and deception. Using Psalm 11, Daniel 7, Revelation 13, Hosea 4, and Proverbs 29, the speaker teaches that Yahweh allows Satan to test the remnant in order to reveal the seed of God within them. Themental vision of torahisrael as a royal peopleroyal visiontorahrestoration of creationfoundations destroyedrestoration of all thingsrestoration of all things
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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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- The sermon teaches that Christ's death at Calvary provides forgiveness for past sins, but believers must continue their journey through Spirit baptism, sanctification, and obedience until they become overcomers. Vaughn interprets the 144,000 of Revelation 14 as a company of mature believers who have undergone a complet
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- This doctrinal treatise explores the significance of the two tablets of stone upon which Yahweh inscribed the Ten Commandments. By examining the structure of the commandments and their relationship to Yahshua’s teaching about loving Yahweh and loving one’s neighbor, the work argues that the Torah reveals a unified covetorahcommandments on the tabletsyahweh’s law structuretwo tablets of the lawrestoration movements ten commandmentstorah obediencetorah moral structurelove god love neighbor law
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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 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 message warns that the modern church has lost its desire for the coming of Yahshua. The teaching uses Psalms 90:4 and 2 Peter 3:8 to frame creation week as a prophetic timeline, with six thousand years leading into the seventh-day Millennial Reign. It argues that the world is now in the twilight period before Yahsmillennial reignlost yearsbiblical calendarwatch in the nightsixth daygreat judgment daybiblical hebrew calendarsix days of creation
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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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- The message begins by rejecting incarnation doctrine through a reading of Zechariah 12:10, arguing that the verse has been used deceptively to teach that Yahweh was pierced. The teaching then moves into Elijah’s ministry, showing Mount Carmel as a prophetic picture of atonement, surrender, and the return to Yahweh’s coschool of the prophetsthree-step plan of salvationday of salvationevening sacrificeseven timesjubilee teacherszechariah 12:10school of prophets
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- This sermon focuses on the Last Great Day, described as the overlooked and climactic feast in God's calendar. Vaughn connects Leviticus 23, John 7, and Revelation 20 to argue that the Eighth Day reveals the final stage of God's plan, including judgment, restoration, and the fulfillment of divine purposes. The message sjudgment according to workslast great dayresurrectionsatan as a toolkingdommystery of the missing feastrestoration of all thingsdefeated god theology
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- This treatise explores the biblical meaning and significance of Rosh Chodesh, the new moon observance found throughout the Hebrew Scriptures. By examining Torah commands, historical examples, and prophetic references, the work argues that the new moon was intended as a recurring moment of spiritual renewal and communaltorahbiblical calendarnew moon observancebiblical new moon celebrationnew moon and sabbath relationshiptorah calendar cyclerestoration movementsrosh chodesh
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