A Series of Short Exposes on Faith: James
In his blog post, Shawn McCraney explores James 2, highlighting the distinction between "real faith" and "said faith." He argues true faith is active, shown through love.
In his blog post, Shawn McCraney explores James 2, highlighting the distinction between "real faith" and "said faith." He argues true faith is active, shown through love.
In "A Series of Short Exposes on Faith: Romans," Shawn McCraney explores Romans 4, highlighting faith's role in Abraham's life and its power to justify us before God.
In "A Series of Short Exposes on Faith," Shawn McCraney highlights faith's significance, focusing on Genesis 15:6 and Hebrews 11, urging believers to embrace faith.
In "Christians Reinventing Themselves," Shawn McCraney argues true faith involves evolving and embracing new insights, rather than static adherence to tradition.
In "A Direct Punch to the Face of Deformed Theology," Shawn McCraney critiques Calvinism, advocating for a dynamic, compassionate God who adapts to human free will.
In "Religious Idiocy, Part 3," Shawn McCraney argues that faith in Christ's resurrection is the core of Christianity, often overshadowed by doctrinal divisions.
In "Religious Idiocy, Part 2," Shawn McCraney challenges Christian doctrines, arguing Yeshua's sacrifice justifies all, rendering rituals and condemnation obsolete.
In "Resurrection, Part 10," Shawn McCraney explores Apostle Paul's teachings on spiritual resurrection, using seed analogies to challenge traditional views on heavenly bodies.
In "Resurrection, Part 9," Shawn McCraney examines Paul's teachings on God's hierarchy, Jesus' reign, and resurrection, urging believers to embrace righteousness.
In "Resurrection, Part 8," Shawn McCraney explores 1 Corinthians 15, discussing Christ as the "first-fruits" of resurrection and the spiritual triumph of God's kingdom.