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Divine Comedy of Wandering Stars

FHMI-0046Shane Vaughn2026-02-21Sermon Prophetic Teaching

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  • (primary) Psalm 2:1–12
  • (secondary) Jude 1:11–66Jude 1:11–13, Daniel 12:3, Revelation 2:26–27 , Genesis 15:5 , Isaiah 66:8

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The Divine Comedy of Wandering Stars When Heaven Laughs and Hell Reads the Headlines Rev. John Shane Vaughn — First Harvest Ministries International ________________ 1 Why does the heathen rage, and the people plot vanity and empty schemes? 2 All of the governments of earth rise up, and the rulers take counsel against Yahweh and Yeshua, which is his anointed. 3 Let us break their bands asunder, and cast their yoke from off of us. 4 Let us get prayer out of the school, and remove the ten commandments from the courthouses. 5 He who sits in the heavens shall laugh them to scorn, and Yahweh shall hold them in derision. 6 He will speak to them in his wrath, and vex them in his great displeasure, saying, I have set my king upon Mount Zion. 7 Ask of me, and I will give thee every human on planet Earth as thine inheritance, and the ends of the earth for thy possession. 8 Not because I have promised them to thee without condition, but because thou hast learned to ask, and prayer is the conduit through which I move. 9 With a rod of iron shalt thou break the nations, and dash them in pieces as a potter's vessel — not to destroy them, but to put them back together again. 10 Be wise therefore, O ye rulers, and be instructed, ye judges of the earth; serve Yahweh with reverence and rejoice with trembling. 11 Kiss the son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way; blessed are all they that put their trust in Yahweh. 12 Now know this — there are two kinds of stars, and every civilization on earth hath seen them both since the beginning. 13 There are the fixed stars, which are called the Mazeroth; they hold their place night after night, century after century, and never move from their appointed position. 14 The navigators of old crossed oceans by them, and the priests set the calendar by them, for they are faithful and enduring. 15 Then there are the wandering stars, which the Greeks called plantees, from which we get the word planet — meaning a wanderer. 16 They drift and cross boundaries they were not appointed to cross; Venus shall vanish for weeks and reappear in a place altogether different. 17 And there is a motion among them called retrograde — wherein they go not forward, but backward, as though they have lost their way. 18 Woe unto them, for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily after the error of Balaam, and perished in the gainsaying of Korah. 19 These are clouds without water, driven about by the wind; autumn trees without fruit, twice dead, and pulled up by the roots. 20 They are raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame — wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness forever. 21 Yet mark this well — Jude called them not evil stars, nor fallen stars, but wandering stars; they were not wicked, they were simply not fixed. 22 They served only themselves, and therefore were of no use to the Master — for a wandering star, though it shineth bright, cannot be depended upon. 23 The angels which kept not their first estate — the word estate in the Greek tongue is arche, meaning the ordained position, the fixed place assigned them in Yahweh's government. 24 And the nameless one himself had such a position; he was placed upon the mountain of Zion, anointed with oil, fixed in his assignment, and told — thou shalt not move. 25 But he said in his heart, I will ascend above the heights; and in that moment, the most fixed of all stars became the first wandering star. 26 Every time a wife moveth out of her submission, she becometh a wandering star; and every time a man neglecteth his wife, he hath left his fixed position. 27 Know this also — the wandering star knoweth not that it wandereth; it feeleth as though it is ascending, when in the sight of Yahweh it is only looping. 28 And Yahweh said unto the loopers — thou art not ascending, thou art looping; for every time thou risest, I put thee back down again. 29 Yahweh laugheth at the loopers, and dependeth upon the fixed; for the fixed star needeth not to shine brightly — it needeth only to be there. 30 And Yahweh said unto Abraham — look now toward heaven and tell the stars; so shall thy seed be. 31 He was not speaking of numbers; he was making a governmental declaration — those positions were held by wandering angels, and they are now vacant, and so shall thy seed fill them. 32 They that turn many to righteousness shall shine as the stars forever; and the twelve tribes of Israel shall take the place of the Mazeroth upon this earth. 33 As there are twelve houses in the Mazeroth in the heavens, so shall twelve pillars arise from the sons of Abraham and bring to earth what is already in heaven. 34 Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven — this is the Mazeroth; there is a government in heaven, and there shall be a government on earth of the sons of Abraham. 35 The manchild in Revelation must rule with a rod of iron, for Yahweh seeketh not talent, nor gifting, nor charisma — he seeketh one who will hold their position. 36 Now hear the word of derision — the Hebrew word is lag, meaning to stammer, and to mock by imitating the stammering of a fool who thinks himself wise. 37 As a parent mocketh the tantrum of a child to show them how foolish they appear — so doth Yahweh hold the rebellious in derision before the hosts of heaven. 38 For thou wilt tell him nothing he doth not already know, and thou hast no plan he hath not already prepared a counter for before thou thoughtest of it. 39 Satan was the bright and morning star — the most brilliant of all the angels, the most fixed, the most trusted, placed by Yahweh himself in the garden of God. 40 But when he fell and became a wandering star, Yahweh did not panic — for Yahweh laugheth at wandering stars, knowing he is in control of all their wandering. 41 When the manchild Yeshua was born in Bethlehem, Satan came as the bright and morning star — not to announce the birth, but to destroy the child. 42 Yet it was his very star that the Magi followed from the east, saying — we have seen his star and have come to worship him. 43 Satan came to kill the child, but Yahweh used his light to herald the child to all the world — and that is the divine comedy. 44 Thou wentest to destroy him, and I used thy light to introduce him; thou wentest to kill him, and I used thy coming to announce him. 45 And God is about to do it again — for Satan hath come to destroy the manchild company at the end of the age, and his very warfare shall announce their birth. 46 The brighter Satan burneth against thee, the more the world knoweth where to find thee; when he showeth up to destroy thee, he is heralding thee. 47 Had they known, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory — they did not know; and they do not know now what their warfare against the sons of God shall produce. 48 For Yahweh speaketh in mysteries, and the seven thunders were sealed — not because the revelation was not ready, but because the enemy must not know how the story ends. 49 John was forbidden to write what he heard in the thunders, for if he had written it, the enemy would have read it and would not have come to the birth. 50 And Yahweh said — let him come, John; let him fight them harder than he hath ever fought, for I need his warfare to bring them forth; do not tell him a word. 51 What was sealed in the seven thunders was the sound of our birth — for when Zion travaileth, she bringeth forth her children, and that thundering was the sound of the birth. 52 What he showed up to kill, he gave life to; what he came to silence, he announced; and what he meant for destruction, Yahweh turned to glory. 53 Now hear the warning — the wandering spirit cometh not loudly, and it doth not announce itself; it cometh quietly, whispering only one word: restlessness. 54 It saith — I need something more; this place is not enough; this man is not enough; there is something better somewhere else — and therein is the lie of the wandering star. 55 For our forefathers came through the Red Sea with tambourines and singing, and Miriam danced on the banks — but a wandering spirit got a hold of them in the wilderness. 56 They had the man, and they had the message, and they had the mission — but they did not have the obedience; and so eleven days became forty years. 57 The wandering spirit targeteth not the sinner — he careth nothing for those already lost; he targeteth the redeemed, the baptized, the ones who have found the truth. 58 For at the judgment, he will not accuse thee of not being saved — that is by grace alone — but he will say, thou didst wander just as I did. 59 He that overcometh that wandering spirit — I will make him a pillar in the temple of God, and he shall go out no more. 60 Every time thou keepest the Sabbath, thou art affixing thyself to the star; every time thou keepest the feast, thou declarest — my life answereth to heaven, not to earth. 61 Every time thou servest one another, thou art curing thyself of the wandering spirit; for the wandering spirit at its root is self-exaltation — I will ascend, I will be like the Most High. 62 The divine comedy is still being performed; the wandering stars still believe they are ascending; they know not that they are wandering, for from inside the loop, it feeleth like freedom. 63 But they cannot be used of God; they are out of their orbit, out of their order, out of their place — and of no use to the work of the end time government. 64 He that overcometh shall be made a pillar; and they shall go out no more; for they have fixed themselves in the work of Yahweh, and Yahweh hath fixed himself in them. 65 Fix thyself, therefore — for the battle shall grow greater before it groweth less; and the wandering stars shall fight thee on every side, thinking they come to destroy thee. 66 But know that heaven is not scrambling — heaven is staging; and the greatest spectacle in the history of creation is about to be performed. 67 In ten years, Satan shall be bound; and what he spent his fury trying to prevent shall come forth in the earth — the sons of Yahweh, fixed as stars, ruling with a rod of iron. 68 So fix thyself. Find thy place. Hold thy position. Let Yahweh depend on thee. 69 For the divine comedy endeth not in tragedy — it endeth in the laughter of Yahweh, and in the birth of that which no power of darkness could prevent. 70 And when time shall be no more, the mystery shall be finished — and the enemy shall find out on his own that what he showed up to kill, he only gave life to.

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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 rebellion results in wandering, while obedience establishes permanence in divine order. The teaching culminates in the emergence of a remnant “manchild” company who will take their place in Yahweh’s government, with even the enemy’s opposition serving to bring their birth to pass.

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