
Matthew Chapter 4: Temptation, Baptism, and Calling of Disciples
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney and Shawn discuss Jesus' temptation, the disciples' calling, and Jesus' pre-ministry awareness in Matthew chapter four.
I Don’t Get The Bible is a candid podcast where Delaney McCraney reads and questions scripture for the first time with her self-taught theologian father, Shawn McCraney. Together, they unpack its meaning through the lens of The Great News, challenging religious assumptions to understand the Bible beyond tradition and without pretense. Over the course of the podcast, Delaney evolves rapidly – join her on the pursuit!
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney and Shawn discuss Jesus' temptation, the disciples' calling, and Jesus' pre-ministry awareness in Matthew chapter four.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney discuss reading the Bible with a spirit-led mindset, emphasizing faith's role in renewing the mind and transforming lives.
Delaney and Shawn discuss the four gospels' significance, differences between synoptic and John's gospel, Gnostic beliefs, Cyranthus's teachings, and Jesus's nature.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney and Shawn explore angels, Jesus' names, Bethlehem prophecy, genealogy contradictions, wise men, Herod, and dreams. Join at cult.love.
In this episode of Dell and Dad talk Doctrine, Delaney and Shawn discuss genealogy in Matthew, focusing on Abraham and David, faith's importance, and angels in the Bible.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney asks her dad about the New Testament's purpose. Shawn explains Peter and Paul's roles in spreading the Gospel to Gentiles.
In this episode of "Dell and Dad Talk Doctrine," Dell and Shawn discuss Matthew's gospel showing Jesus as the Messiah, differences between the Tanakh and Old Testament, and oral traditions.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney and Shawn explore if Apostle Matthew wrote the Book of Matthew, discussing evidence, faith, and Matthew's role as a tax collector and Apostle.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney and Shawn explore the New Testament's origins, its historical significance, and emphasize God's laws written on hearts, not just texts.