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The Plural Principle of Passover
FHMI-0037Shane Vaughn2020-04-07Sermon Transcript
- (primary) Revelation 14:1
- (secondary) Exodus 12:1–6
- (secondary) John 13:15
- (secondary) Romans 12:1
- (secondary) 1 Peter 2:21
- (secondary) 2 Peter 3:14
- (secondary) Matthew 7:13–14
- (secondary) Ezekiel 36:26–27
- (secondary) Hebrews 10:22
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Summary
This sermon teaches that Passover is more than a commemorative ritual; it is a participatory covenant experience that reveals the believer’s role as a sacrificial lamb. Pastor Vaughn emphasizes the “plural principle,” showing that the Lamb of Yahweh is not limited to Yahshua alone but extends to those who follow His example. Through obedience, holy day observance, and living sacrifice, believers re-enter the path of righteousness each year. The message challenges traditional Christian theology by rejecting passive salvation and calling for active replication of Messiah’s life, ultimately preparing a Remnant aligned with Yahweh’s Kingdom purposes.
Core doctrine
Salvation & Final Judgment
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