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The Magician & The Messiah Part 9

FHMI-0079Shane Vaughn2026-02-08Zoom Bible Study

The Magician & The Messiah

  • (primary) Luke 12:32
  • (secondary) Revelation 5:10
  • (secondary) James 1:18
  • (secondary) John 15:18–19
  • (secondary) 1 Timothy 5:22
  • (secondary) Isaiah 49:8

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Summary 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, the Waldensians, Bohemian Brethren, Russian Sabbathkeepers, Sabbathkeeping Anabaptists, and later Sabbath movements, showing continuity of Sabbath truth and rejection of Rome’s authority. Core doctrine The teaching presents the “little flock” as the small, gathered remnant Yahweh is calling now to be trained for government in the coming Kingdom. It teaches that this remnant has continued through history outside Roman and Protestant systems, carrying Sabbath truth, anti-trinitarian faith, and apostolic identity.

Summary

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, the Waldensians, Bohemian Brethren, Russian Sabbathkeepers, Sabbathkeeping Anabaptists, and later Sabbath movements, showing continuity of Sabbath truth and rejection of Rome’s authority.

Core doctrine

The teaching presents the “little flock” as the small, gathered remnant Yahweh is calling now to be trained for government in the coming Kingdom. It teaches that this remnant has continued through history outside Roman and Protestant systems, carrying Sabbath truth, anti-trinitarian faith, and apostolic identity.