
John 2:18-25 Bible Teaching
Jesus cleared the temple, predicting His resurrection as a sign of authority. He taught that believers are God's temple, emphasizing faith over actions for spiritual growth.
Jesus cleared the temple, predicting His resurrection as a sign of authority. He taught that believers are God's temple, emphasizing faith over actions for spiritual growth.
Communion symbolizes Jesus' sacrifice; He overcame death, offering salvation. As a high priest, He mediates for humanity. Salvation is through faith, not works. Alternative to TULIP: Conditional Election, Unlimited Atonement.
Shawn reflects on Jesus instituting communion, cleansing the temple, and righteous anger. Emphasizes faith, sincerity, forgiveness, and divine judgment, guided by scripture.
Jesus, as high priest, reconciles humanity, overcomes death, and aids believers. His suffering exemplifies faith's trials, fulfilling prophecies, and defeating Satan's power.
Shawn's teaching highlights Jesus' first miracle at Cana, symbolizing God's covenant with Israel, emphasizing fidelity, divine love, and the transformative power of Christ's actions.
Jesus, made lower than angels, overcame death for salvation. His sacrifice enables believers to overcome flesh through faith, achieving spiritual growth and resurrection.
Shawn's teaching highlights Jesus' calling of disciples, emphasizing spiritual focus, humility, and service. He illustrates the transformative journey of followers like Peter and Nathanael, urging believers to point others to Jesus and grow through trials.
Shawn's teaching highlights Jesus' miracles affirming His authority and message, the Bible's enduring truth, and the transformative power of faith and suffering in believers' lives.
John the Baptist highlighted Jesus as the "Lamb of God," emphasizing His sacrificial role for atonement. Baptism symbolizes faith, not salvation, aligning with Jesus' mission.
Shawn's teaching focuses on Christ's love, faith, and grace, warning against faith rejection. Emphasizes vigilance, scripture engagement, and spiritual health over worldly distractions.
Shawn challenges traditional views on hell and eternal punishment, suggesting the lake of fire purifies rather than punishes, emphasizing God's will for universal salvation.
Shawn argues hell and the Lake of Fire are misunderstood as eternal; they are purgative, leading to salvation. Emphasizes scripture study, open discourse, and finite punishment.
The teaching emphasizes Jesus' preexistence, divinity, and humanity, the metaphor of Gideon's battle for spiritual victory, and the Law's role in highlighting the need for a Messiah.
Shawn's teaching explores Jesus' position at God's right hand, irresistible grace, God's omniscience vs. human free will, Calvinism vs. Arminianism, and the "firstfruits" concept.
Spiritual maturity in Christ grows through the Word and Holy Spirit. Salvation is for all, requiring spiritual rebirth, not lineage or human effort. Jesus is central.
The teaching emphasizes a personal connection with God through scripture, Christ's eternal reign, His supremacy over angels, and the importance of focusing on eternal priorities.
Engage with Scripture for personal growth; original sin from Adam; Jesus' sinless nature; faith in Jesus grants divine adoption; true faith yields spiritual fruit.
Communion symbolizes Jesus' sacrifice; Shawn's teaching highlights Bible translation complexities, Jesus' dual nature, and His superiority over angels, affirmed by resurrection.
Shawn's teaching covers Communion's significance, Jesus' rejection, inclusion in God's family, humanity's sin, spiritual rebirth, and emphasizes prayer and reflection.
Worship God in Spirit and truth, focus on Holy Spirit and God's Word. Jesus, God's glory, mediator, sustains universe, purged sins, sits at God's right hand, superior to angels.
Worship centers on God, not personal desires. Jesus, the "Light of the World," reveals truth, but many prefer darkness to hide sins. John the Baptist prepared for Jesus, the true Light.
God's past communication was partial through prophets; now fully revealed in Jesus, who embodies God's message. Shawn highlights Jesus' multifaceted roles and titles.
Shawn emphasizes community contributions, worship's focus on truth, Jesus as the divine Word, creator, and light, highlighting His dual nature and role in creation and salvation.
Hebrews 1:1-3: God spoke through prophets, now fully through Jesus, the ultimate revelation. Jesus' titles highlight His divine role and mission in salvation.
Shawn's teaching on Hebrews emphasizes its apostolic authority, doctrinal soundness, and early church acceptance. It addresses converted Jews, highlighting Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice, surpassing the Levitical priesthood and Mosaic Law. Jesus embodies God's fullness, revealing divine truth and eliminating the need for living prophets. The teaching encourages faith-based discipleship, focusing on love and transformation, with Leviticus illustrating Christ's fulfillment of the priesthood.