Religious Fear Tactics
In "Religious Fear Tactics," Shawn McCraney critiques fear in religion, opposing it to Christian values of faith and love, urging a love-driven spirituality.
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In "Religious Fear Tactics," Shawn McCraney critiques fear in religion, opposing it to Christian values of faith and love, urging a love-driven spirituality.
Shawn McCraney's blog explores the difference between being reconciled to God and becoming joint heirs with Christ, emphasizing suffering, truth, and love in faith.
In "Pride," McCraney explores human pride vs. biblical teachings, focusing on homosexuality. He urges humility, grace, and love over judgment for spiritual growth.
In "A Peculiar Treasure," Shawn McCraney explores divine love, ultimate reconciliation, and challenges Calvinism, urging believers to embody holiness and faith.
In "No Man Comes to the Father But By Me," Shawn McCraney explores Jesus as the sole mediator, advocating a transformative relationship with God through Christ.
In "Hotly Pursuing the Poor," Shawn McCraney examines Psalm 10, highlighting the relentless pursuit of the poor by the wicked and urging support for the vulnerable.
Shawn McCraney's blog explores God's omniscience, highlighting biblical wisdom and the transformative power of knowledge, urging a life enriched by wisdom and love.
In "Potential Process," Shawn McCraney highlights the Christian journey: knowing, loving, and trusting God, leading to selfless love for others, rooted in genuine faith.
Shawn McCraney's blog explores Psalm 10:4 translations, comparing KJV and RSV. He highlights how interpretations vary, stressing personal understanding's importance.
In "Yeshua, Liberator from Religion," McCraney explores John 9, showing Yeshua's power freeing a blind man, challenging religious norms, and empowering personal faith.
In "The Nature of 'The One God and His Christ'," Shawn McCraney argues Jesus is not Jehovah but the prophet like Moses, challenging traditional Trinitarian views.
In "Idolatry," Shawn McCraney explores 1 Corinthians 10, warning against idolatry. He urges avoiding modern idols like self-obsession and materialism.
In "How and Who Yeshua?" Shawn McCraney explores Yeshua's identity, asserting He is the Word made flesh, not God the Father, and highlights His divine-human nature.
In "Hospitality," Shawn McCraney explores temporal and spiritual hospitality, urging the church to welcome all with open hearts, reflecting God's infinite love.
In "Liberty: God’s Ultimate Aim," Shawn McCraney argues that God's primary purpose in creating humanity was to bestow the gift of freedom, enabling genuine love.
In "The Letter Killeth," Shawn McCraney highlights the need for spiritual guidance over rigid adherence to scripture, urging believers to embrace the Spirit's life-giving essence.
In "Eternal Punishment," Shawn McCraney challenges traditional views of hell, questioning eternal damnation and advocating for a compassionate understanding of divine justice.
In "Exiting and Entering," Shawn McCraney explores the biblical theme of leaving the familiar for faith, using stories of Abraham, Joseph, and Moses as spiritual metaphors.
In "Why Yeshua Over All Others," Shawn McCraney argues that true fulfillment comes from embracing unconditional love, as exemplified by Yeshua, beyond religious constraints.
In "Relations To The Victorious Christ," Shawn McCraney urges a direct, heartfelt connection with Christ, contrasting true faith with false traditions and religious formalism.