This Bible study presents “Boi Kallah” as the Holy Spirit’s Sabbath call to the Bride, identifying the returning lost tribes of Israel as the prodigal son coming back to the Father’s house. The message teaches that Sabba…
This teaching establishes that covenant life belongs specifically to Israel and not universally to all nations. Through key passages in the Psalms, prophets, and apostolic writings, the message explains how the covenant …
This teaching establishes that covenant life is rooted in Israel as Yahweh’s chosen people. By examining key scriptures from the Psalms, prophets, and apostolic writings, the message demonstrates that the covenant was ne…
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,…
This booklet confronts the traditional Seder presentation of Passover, arguing that it replaces Yahweh’s original commandments with later religious additions. By returning to the instructions given in Exodus 12, the teac…
This treatise explains the true biblical meaning of the Seder plate and its elements, challenging traditional interpretations and restoring their covenant significance. It emphasizes that the symbols of Passover are not …
This prophetic teaching presents a vision of Yahweh’s government through the metaphor of fixed and wandering stars. Drawing from celestial patterns, biblical prophecy, and spiritual principles, the message explains how r…
This teaching challenges the traditional view that Yahshua ministered for three and a half years. By examining gospel chronology, manuscript history, and early Christian testimony, the lesson argues that the Messiah’s mi…
This teaching explains Acts 10 by separating common food from unclean food. The message says Peter’s vision corrected his inherited Pharisee tradition that contact with Gentiles made someone common or unclean. The conclu…
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…
This teaching explains John 1 through the lens of Genesis, arguing that the “word” refers to Yahweh’s plan spoken in the beginning. The message rejects using John 1 to prove Yahshua’s personal pre-existence in eternity p…
This teaching explains Revelation 3:14 by placing it in the context of the overcomers in Revelation 3:12. The message argues that Yahshua is the beginning, firstborn, captain, and corner of a new creation, not the eterna…
This teaching presents Acts 15 as the blueprint for Yahweh’s redemptive plan. Shane Vaughn explains that Yahweh first gathers His scattered people from among the nations, then restores Judah at Messiah’s return, and fina…
This Feast of Tabernacles message explores the prophetic significance of the Last Great Day, the eighth-day festival that follows Tabernacles. Using John 7 and Revelation 20, Shane Vaughn teaches that the feast points to…
This message teaches that the “beginning” of John 1 points back to the Genesis creation account and the first prophetic promise of redemption rather than to an eternal preexistence of Messiah as a separate person. Shane …
This teaching focuses on the identity of believers as part of the Commonwealth of Israel rather than separated Gentiles. Shane Vaughn explains Romans 11 and the olive tree imagery to argue against replacement theology an…
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 connec…
This sermon introduces a prophetic teaching titled “Babylon Is Falling” focused on the spiritual interpretation of Revelation. Shane Vaughn teaches that Revelation cannot be understood through natural reasoning or politi…