
RERUN: Satan, Part 1
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Shawn teaches that Christ's birth celebrates selfless sacrifice, emphasizing genuine giving and a deep relationship with God. He challenges Trinitarian views, highlighting monotheism and Jesus's distinct role, focusing on scriptural interpretations and the true meaning of divine sacrifice.
Shawn challenges the Trinity, proposing a duality in God's nature, emphasizing unity in pairs (e.g., male/female, heaven/earth) and advocating for scriptural and personal insight.
Shawn's teaching emphasizes mining scripture for truth, focusing on God's name "Yahavah" over traditional "YHWH," critiquing the Masoretic Text, and valuing the Septuagint.
Moses' anger at idolatry, righteous indignation, managing anger biblically, expressing pain to God, Book of Life's significance, spiritual revival, and community engagement.
Moses interceded for Israel's idolatry, showing God's mercy. God adapts to repentance, balancing justice and mercy. Emotions should align with God's will, not lead.
Shawn's teaching emphasizes rejecting idolatry, valuing humility over personal strength, and understanding God's power through weakness. He contrasts worldly success with spiritual submission, highlights the transition from Mosaic Law to Christ's covenant, and explores biblical prophecies and apocalyptic language. Yeshua's rejection of worldly power and the persecution of his followers are central themes.
Yeshua teaches freedom from the Law, guided by the Spirit, while avoiding offense. Shawn highlights idolatry's dangers, emphasizing faith over rituals and materialism.
Exodus 29:42-46 highlights divine sanctification over human effort. God's presence transitions from Eden to Jesus, offering universal justification and spiritual growth through faith.
Shawn's teaching emphasizes questioning religious traditions, studying scriptures, and understanding the symbolism of the breastplate of judgment and its stones, Urim, and Thummim.