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A message to those with Pentecostal or Apostolic roots

FHMI-0227Shane Vaughn2016-10-18Message

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  • (primary) Ephesians 2Ephesians 2:UNVERIFIED
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[Music] h [Music] [Music] [Music] they say the Apple doesn't fall very far from the tree and I have found that to be a fact I come from a great stock of Bible believing Christians I'm so proud of where I came from my great-grandmother Miss Ley hoo was a member of that early one God Apostolic movement that came out of Babylon back in the early 1920s and 30s and 40s that great Exodus uh known as the Jesus name one God movement that's where my forebearers came from they heard the message of Truth and they came out of Babylon uh then my grandmother uh Miss l gapin was known all over the southern region for her tenacious backbone of standing for the one God message she built churches um all over the southern region uh her Ministry uh touched so many people she was simply known for her stand and never wavering on the faith the apostolic faith so here comes grandchildren um and that blood seems to be in my veins so many times I had talked to my grandmother people from that generation about the early days of the apostolic movement and what I found out is rather than being praised for their Revelations and understandings they were actually desecrated they were bemon they were uh re they were um uh there was an animosity among all the other churches for this new truth that they were preaching you see in the 1890s at sheerer Schoolhouse U and then in toeka Kansas and all of I think it was North Carolina the Sher Schoolhouse Revival and then in Topeka Kansas with uh parum the outpouring of the Holy Ghost all of these original Pentecostals came from the old Methodist Church uh which taught that there was no more signs and wonders no more miracles no more gifts of the Spirit no more speaking in tongues no more uh just none of the days of the Apostles those days were gone and this is what they all believed and this is what they all taught and uh until the Holy Spirit begin to awaken a generation to an in intimate relationship with God with signs and wonders following okay that was the original early Pentecostal movement now those people were so hated by the church of that day which would have been the Baptists the methodists the episcopalians the Catholics that was your predominant churches of the day and this new group of troublemakers that's what these original Pentecostals were called troublemakers they were they were persecuted by the church not by the world but by the church the church hated them so much that they would burn their churches down uh one sister sister Peggy Richards tells me a story of of when she was having a Tent Revival in one of the cities and they came and tore her tent down uh because of the message she was preaching now in the 19 1930s another move now remember God had just moved among the Pentecostals and and calling them out of Babylon calling them into great truth but out and many came but out of that group comes another group now in the 1930s these were Pentecostals Holiness people that come from the old Methodist movement they were Holiness people but they begin to see another Touch of Babylon upon their church and they saw the error of the water baptism message among even their Pentecostal family and friends and so someone rose up and began to restore the church back to the original way the early 1930s they were not preaching a new message mind you no sir they were preaching the original message they were preaching the apostolic message message they were preaching that Rome Babylon had created the doctrine of trinitarian baptism and they were now calling people out of that to come into a more perfect way now at that time we would we were not alive back then but I hear the stories I'm a researcher I'm a historian I love to study history because it always repeats itself do I ever know it repeats itself so when our great grandfathers came out of Babylon on their March toward Zion they you know they had a great truth they just knew everybody in their family was going to jump on board they had seen a more perfect way you know the Bible said that that light shines on our path from day to day unto a more perfect day now we are approaching that more perfect day even more now than our grandfathers were what causes you to think for one second that there's not now going to be more light and more Revelations of the vestiges of Babylon still among the Church of Yahweh the Church of God now I spoke to these Pioneers many of them and they tell the stories of how when they got the message their families hated them turned against them and they couldn't understand why they they had received truth they knew it they could back it up from Genesis to Revelation they knew there was one God they knew that water baptism was only valid in the name rather they knew it they it was as plain as the nose on their face and yet disen heartened they were as people church after church begin to throw them out wanted nothing to do with them there was a very famous in evangelist during that time her name was Maria Woodworth Eder and sister Eder was very popular very popular almost as much as Amy mcferson but sister Eder stated that the Jesus name movement was the biggest movement hatched out of hell that she had ever seen why did she say that I don't believe it was so much that she disagreed with Jesus name baptism but this was causing such a Ruckus among the Pentecostal churches there was dividing churches uh these original Jesus name people were known as troublemakers they were known as dividers of churches they were known as confusing the people they were known as you know okay so you baptizing Jesus name it ain't that big of a deal don't try to convince other people and and and and so what was then known as the greatest movement ever hatched out of hell has now turned into millions and millions and millions of people around the world but in those days they never saw these millions of people it was a few here and a few there they met in dilapidated buildings rented buildings borrowed buildings uh in the case of ausa street they met at the top of an old hardware store and uh they were just uh they saw no future for themselves they would have never dreamed that they would soon have the largest churches in the most towns that you go into they would have never seen that so this is where I came from this is my forebears this is the stock that I came from so five years ago when the Holy Spirit began to deal with me um I was alone uh I my life had gone down a bad path I had made some wrong choices and I had done some things that I've regretted till this day and I thought I'd begin to buy into the eternal security message and I just believed that God was okay with however I lived because Jesus died for my sins and and after all he knew that I couldn't be holy that's what the church was teaching I just believed in Jesus and then whatever I did would be okay that kind of thinking brought me to a very bad bad bad place in my life um 10 years ago is when that happened and most of you know my story I won't rehash it here uh anybody will be happy to tell you I'm sure but it was during that time that the Holy Ghost arrested me that the holy ghost caught my attention set me down for three years and said to me get sin out of your life get everything right walk before me con uh with all all conviction walk before me and once I begin to get my life right then the Lord began to reveal to me in a silent place where no one else was I was by myself for three years in that place and night and day I studied the word of God I studied it I I studied it from cover literally to cover verse by verse I studied it and the Holy Ghost be to lead me to see where Babylon was still in his church mainly concerning the Sabbath day the holy days the law of God the mdic priesthood the order of mesd the coming kingdom of God to the Earth he began to reveal to me these wonderful truths from his word and so when I came out of that lonely place I was ready to tell world and just like my grandparents i' I'd seen uh and at that point I thought I was the only one that had seen it come to find out no that wasn't the case Elijah he had many more around the world that he had already revealed these things to but I just knew that everybody in my family and our churches was just going to just think that this was the greatest thing they'd ever heard and we was going to all begin obeying God and keeping the Sabbath day the holy days so so forth and so on I had a roote Awakening just like I'm sure many of you have had it's heartbreaking when you know the truth you've seen it and you can debate it with anybody and know that you're standing on a revealed word for your day that Babylon still has a stronghold in the church concerning the changing of times and seasons and how that God wants us to keep the Sabbath day holy and how that he wants us to keep his annual sabbaths keep them holy and when I came out and uh I I experience rejection over that message you know all of you preachers that are watching me it's painful now we can put on a pretty face and we can get up and convince our congregations that we're going to plow through this and we're going to be fine but it rejection is never easy rejection hurts I've been rejected all my life you know if you know my story but rejection hurts and so then I I you know and when I tell you rejected I'm talking by good people I'm talking about praying people God fearing people but what I have found is people are scared to death of being wrong and the Very idea that they could be wrong about something scares them more than they're desire to be completely right and we're all guilty of that I find myself doing the exact same thing if someone emails me about something new that I've not yet studied and I've not yet experienced I sense that initial hey wait a minute God revealed it you see it's in all of our nature and if we're not careful it'll Rob us you know my greatest thing growing up is we were Pentecostal we had the truth first of all that can't be a correct statement truth is marching on nobody has the truth nobody owns the truth truth is revealing itself to us day by day and so then I began to wonder what was the mental block that was stopping good people from at least hearing our message and here's what I have found I didn't realized when I was growing up it wasn't really taught but evidently the oldtimers knew it they weren really teaching it to us but they were teaching from a mindset of what we now call dispensationalism now I never really heard the word maybe once in a while growing up but believe me all of the oldtimers believe in dispensationalism what is dispensationalism it was created by a man by the name of John Derby John Nelson Derby if you want to do your research Mr Darby was part of a group called The Plymouth Brethren Mr Darby conceived the idea on his deathbed uh he thought he was dying and he had visions and he created the understanding of seven different dispensations of time seven different ways that God deals with man I'm going to try to remember these dispensations as it's been a while since I've studied them but I believe it's innocence the age of conscience the age of law the age of Grace the age of the tribulation the age of the Millennium I'm missing one age in there but nevertheless he created this he formulated this theology around the seven different ways that God has dealt with man well if you come from that background and most of you do and here's why Mr Derby had a student by the name of scoffield now anybody that knows their Christian history knows who scoffield is scoffield created the scoffield Bible one of the most widely read bibles in America possibly the world but if you in Mr Scofield's notes you will find him propagating the teachings of John Derby in dispensationalism and then there was another famous student of uh Darby his name was was Dwight moody moody was so influential in spreading the dispensational message and so most of you that are watching me your grandparents your parents came up under the sway of dispensationalism now if you believe in dispensationalism then here's what you must believe in Darby taught that God created the church totally separate from the nation of Israel he taught that the church was almost an afterthought it was almost an accident it was almost a plan B actually Darby cus the church an interruption in God's dealings with Israel and so then to postulate that idea and to make it believable he then had to create another doctrine that we know of as the secret premillennial Rapture of the church now ladies and gentlemen I grew up believing it you probably did too but to destroy dispensationalism and we will you must first destroy the teaching of a secret Rapture because here's why if the church is totally separate from Israel and God has a total different plan for the church than he does for Israel then we must have a secret Rapture before the tribulation because yua will be returning to deal with Israel now during the tribulation the temple will be you know right before the tribulation the temple will be rebuilt there will be a return of the levitical priesthood there will be a return to sacrifices there will be a returning and you will see during that time indeed God is not done with Israel he will reveal himself to the nation but for that to make sense we need to get the church off of the earth and get her raptured out of here to heaven so that we can say you see the church was totally separate from God's dealings with Israel now if you destroy the secret Rapture Theory and we will if you destroy it now you destroy the entire idea of dispensationalism because dispensationalism is depending on a Rapture to separate the church from Israel ladies and gentlemen I'm not going to deal with the Rapture in this brief video I can't but let me suffice it by saying this very quickly the god that John Nelson Derby and Scofield served is a changing God he changes in every dispensation and how he deals with man the god that I serve and that the original Apostle served was a God that never changes he's a god of Rhythm he's a god of patterns he's a god of schedule he's a god of order and I can show you that the way that he's dealt with man yesterday is the day he would deal with man tomorrow back in the garden that was not an Age of Innocence like uh Derby teaches no Adam and Eve were not innocent they were taught the law of God every day in the Garden of Eden they knew the law was don't touch that tree that was the law they knew they were not innocent they were completely conscious of what they were doing they broke the law how did God deal with them then the same way he deals with us a measure of Grace but with consequences death was their reward for sin God never changes let's go on over to Noah when God dealt with man the Bible said Noah was a preacher of righteousness how could Noah preach righteousness if no one knew the law of God as Darby teaches absolutely they knew the law of God Moses Noah was preaching ing the law of God they rejected it what was the consequences a touch of Grace and yet death because it was God's way then and it's God's way now he never changes now I want you to notice what God did to the righteous what God did to Noah he did not Rapture Noah and the church who was there was the church then absolutely anyone that's living the law of God righteous having faith in the Messiah that's the church that's the eklesia that's the cahal in the Hebrew that's the called out ones Noah was separate from the world that made him the kahal the eklesia the church that made him that made him and his family the seed of righteous they were separate what did God do with the church of that day did he Rapture them out when he poured his wrath upon the Earth or did he protect them you know what he did he protected them now let's go over a few Generations to lot when Yahweh poured his wrath upon Sodom and Gomorrah did he Rapture lot and the Church of that day did he get them out on all no no what did he do protected them let's go over to the land of Egypt when Yahweh poured out his wrath upon the land of Egypt there was another group of people in Egypt called the Israelites they were the called out eklesia the cahal they were the church and what did God do Rapture them no sir he protected them let's go on a little bit further to ad70 when Yahweh poured out his wrath upon Jerusalem did he take his church off the Earth at that time no he protected them what makes you think he's going to change now he's the same yesterday today and forever ladies and gentlemen I render to you there will be no secret premillennial Rapture there will be a Rapture oh yes if the word rapture means catching away we believe in the Rapture but we believe it's going to happen when the Bible says it's going to happen when is that at the last Trump of God the seventh trumpet when it sounds at the returning of the Messiah then we will be CAU up together to meet him in the air now if we do away with the Rapture then dispensationalism falls apart and brothers and sisters the church is no accident the church is not a new invention and the church is not separate from Israel all of the Major Prophets Ezekiel Isaiah Jeremiah Obadiah Hosea Malachi all of these prophets forell of one event they forell of a time when the house of Judah which are the Jews and the house of Israel which are the Lost tribes would not become separate but they would come back together and if you read the Apostle Paul's writings he never ever speaks of a separation between the two he says in times past you were Gentiles you were not citizens of the nation or the Commonwealth of Israel you were a far off you were the Lost tribes you were not part of this Covenant God divorced you remember Yahweh never divorced the Jews he divorced Israel you need to learn the difference in the two but in this day because of the death of the Messiah he will now bring those lost tribes back mistakenly called the church if you will but who they are is Israel Paul says that those that have been lost are the Wild Olive Tree they went and did their own thing they left the Covenant they left the marriage the Sabbath the holy day they left it all but but the older brother and the prodal son story he stayed home the Bible foretells of a day when those lost Ones will come back and join their older brother just like the prodical son did you see the prodical son left the Covenant he left home he went lived among the pigs he thought it was a gentile until the Holy Ghost woke him up brought him back to his identity and he said in my father's house and so now he went back home to where Judah the older brother had never left the home in the Covenant only the Lost tribes had and when he came back the older brothers saw that the father received him and was jealous don't you know the Bible says that we are going to make the Jews jealous of our relationship with our father see Darby desecrated the idea of a reuniting of the House of Israel he Des ated that idea and said no that we were the church ladies and gentlemen we are Israel now I hope you understand now why your friends don't get this sabbath message in their way of thinking in the glasses that they're looking through they believe that everything that applied to Israel does not apply to the church even though you can show them in the book of Acts where the church church was keeping the Sabbath the church was keeping the holy days you can show them all of that but somehow in our glasses of den of of um dispensationalism we just think of them as two separate entities first of all if you're going to deal with your friends and your family begin to talk to them about Israel and how that Paul says that we have come back into Israel we're the Wild Olive Tree coming back into the one tree these are your two trees your two witnesses that's in the Book of Revelation oh yes and so it is Be You Must Destroy dispensationalism in your mind you must let it crumble because it's been planted there by Satan himself it is the greatest deception in the church today and good people believe in it good people think God's doing something totally separate with the church when what God is really doing is calling back together all of Israel and what is he teaching us the ways of Israel oh yes he is you see the Sabbath pre-existed the law of Moses else how could you tell them to remember the Sabbath day if that had never been kept by Israel and yet and we see in the scriptures during the Millennium where we will be returning to Sabbath keeping why because we will be living by by the law of Israel God only has one people and that's Israel you're either a gentile or you're Israel you're either lost or you're saved only Israel will be saved so if you're calling yourself a gentile God have mercy on your soul you've been called back home you've been called back to the people of God those that understand the Ten Commandments the law of God those that understand holy and sacred timing those that understand the Father the Creator this is where we are today so I want to end with this don't be disheartened don't be discouraged when you say the word Sabbath to a Christian and all of a sudden they put a cross up in front of you and they curse the devil out of you don't be surprised by that it's the glasses they're looking through they've been taught that we are not part of Israel so I would encourage you to get our teaching called The Mystery of Israel it'll open your eyes it'll help you understand who we really are until next time may God bless you and keep you and I speak the Shalom of the almighty

Summary

This message is directed to those with Pentecostal and Apostolic backgrounds and recounts the speaker's journey from traditional Pentecostal theology into Sabbath, holy day, and kingdom teachings. Vaughn challenges dispensationalism, rejects a secret pre-tribulation rapture, and argues that Scripture presents one continuous covenant people rather than a separation between Israel and the church. The sermon emphasizes restoration, covenant identity, and the reunification of God's people as foretold by the prophets.

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