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4 results for "resurrection begins with a voice"
- This teaching presents the seven thunders as the complete voice of Yahweh coming through a mature end-time people. It emphasizes that the Word must be eaten and embodied, not merely studied or debated. The message connects scattered truths from past movements into one finishing message, while stressing the need for Spichurch orderfinishing messagefull revelation of yahshuadivine agencyget up out of your graveseven thundersresurrection begins with a voicegovernment of yahweh
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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 message teaches that the Feast of Firstfruits contains more than the barley and wheat harvests commonly known from Leviticus 23. The speaker argues that the Temple Scroll and calendar text reveal additional firstfruit festivals of wine and oil, which point to deeper stages of maturity beyond the barley and wheat bmillennial reigntrumpetsdoctrinal position:torahcore doctrine:this message teaches that the feast of firstfruits contains more than the barley and wheat harvests commonly known from leviticus 23. the speaker argues that the temple scroll and calendar text reveal additional firstfruit festivals of wine and oilkings and priestszadokite priesthood
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- Shane Vaughn challenges the traditional interpretation that the Two Witnesses are future individuals such as Moses, Elijah, or Enoch. He argues that Revelation is a symbolic book and therefore the Two Witnesses should be understood symbolically rather than literally.The sermon teaches that the Two Witnesses represent tspirit and truthcovenant identitytwo witnessescorporate two witnessesend-time remnantend-time churchrevelation 11sonship
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