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- Part 2 expands on the structure of Yahweh’s coming government, teaching that the saints are being trained now to become rulers, judges, and administrators in the Millennial Kingdom. Vaughn argues that believers are members of the future Elohim family, destined to rule under Yahweh’s authority. He emphasizes qualificatigodsmillennial reignkingdomsanctificationmicah 4:5fear yahwehkingdom administrationgovernment of yahweh
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- This sermon teaches that when Messiah returns, He will establish a literal world-ruling government called the First Dominion. Vaughn explains that this government will replace all human governments, restore one pure language, bring Sabbath refreshing to the earth, execute righteous judgment, and organize the saints int
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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 focuses on the prophetic regathering of the scattered House of Israel and explains that the world is currently witnessing a spiritual “pregathering” before Yahshua’s return. Using Deuteronomy 30, Ezekiel 37, John 11, Hosea 6, and other prophetic passages, the speaker teaches that the lost tribes of Israeltorahrestoration of all thingstwo sticks prophecyregathering of the tribespregathering of israelrestoration of torahkingdom restorationregathering of israel
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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 teaching focuses on Luke 19:12 and the parable of the nobleman who goes to a far country to receive a kingdom and return. The speaker connects this parable to Daniel 7 and Revelation 5, teaching that Yahshua first received authority before returning to establish His Kingdom on earth. Significant emphasis is placedtruthcertain noblemanspiritual maturitykingdom restorationgovernment in waitingbook with seven sealsgovernment of yahwehgovernment of yahweh
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- This teaching traces the parallel development of doctrinal truth and spiritual experience throughout church history. By examining movements such as the Sabbatarian restoration and the Pentecostal outpourings, the message demonstrates how Yahweh has preserved both streams separately. The teaching culminates in the prophspirit and truth convergencetrue church vs false churchspiritual warfarechurch of god historysabbath movement historyrestoration movementstwo seedlines doctrinerestoration streams
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- This book presents FHMI’s official teaching on the Sabbath as a day of rest, assembly, covenant identity, and joy. It argues that the Sabbath began in creation, was restored to Israel through Torah, was modeled by Yahshua, and remains a sign of covenant loyalty for Yahweh’s people. The teaching rejects both Sabbath negsabbath legalismmillennial reigncovenant identitytorahspiritual warfarebiblical calendarsabbath assemblyholy convocations
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- This lesson continues the Days of Elijah series by examining Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. The speaker teaches that Israel's crisis was not abandonment of religion but loss of covenant relationship and true knowledge of Yahweh. Using Hosea 2, Isaiah 1, and 1 Kings 18, the message arg
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- This lesson introduces a new series on the Days of Elijah and presents Elijah's life as a prophetic blueprint for the end times. Beginning with Malachi 4, the speaker argues that a final Elijah ministry must appear before the coming of Yahshua to restore all things and turn hearts back to the covenant fathers. The teaccovenant identitytruthblood covenantrestoration of all thingsend-time churchlatter rainahablatter rain
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- This lesson continues the Echoes of Israel series by tracing Israel's history from Moses, Joshua, and the Judges through Samuel, Saul, David, and the division of the kingdom under Rehoboam and Jeroboam. The speaker emphasizes that Israel's historical experiences are prophetic patterns for End-Time Israel and repeatedlyfinal exodusdavidic covenantjeroboamtruthlost sheepleadership and authorityworldlinessedge of canaan
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- This lesson traces the covenant from Abraham through Isaac and Jacob into the experience of Israel in Egypt. The speaker emphasizes that although Israel forgot its covenant identity, Yahweh remembered His covenant and raised up Moses as a covenant restorer. The burning bush experience is presented as the beginning of a
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- This lesson continues the Days of Elijah series by moving from Mount Carmel into the events following the fire and rain. The speaker begins by addressing doctrinal deception surrounding incarnation and Zechariah 12:10, emphasizing the need for sound teaching and restoration of truth. The lesson then returns to Elijah,tabernaclesschool of the prophetsatonementrestorationevening sacrificejezreelvoice of elijahgovernment
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- This sermon examines the return of Elijah through Malachi 4 and Matthew 17. Vaughn argues that Elijah's ministry is a restoration movement designed to prepare Yahweh's people for the coming Kingdom. Drawing from Malachi 4:5-6, Matthew 17:10-13, Isaiah 40, and Acts 1:8, he teaches that Elijah's role is to restore truth,mantle of elijahrestoration messagetruthrestorationprophetic restorationkingdomreturn of elijahelijah
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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 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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- 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 focuses on Revelation 16:12 as the interpretive key to understanding Daniel. The speaker teaches that Babylon represents religious confusion and that the Euphrates River symbolizes the false teachings that prevent Yahweh's people from entering covenant truth. Using Revelation 16, Genesis 15, Isaiah 44–45,false wordwater of the wordtruthspiritual maturitykingdom restorationkings of the eastfall of babylontorah 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 presents a survey of passages used to support a Biblical Unitarian view of the Godhead. Drawing primarily from Luke's Gospel, along with Matthew, Mark, Isaiah, the Psalms, and John, Vaughn argues that Scripture consistently portrays Yeshua as the Son of God, the Messiah, and the agent of Yahweh rather tha
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