
John 11:1-44 Bible Teaching
John's Gospel uniquely portrays Jesus' divine nature, focusing on Lazarus' resurrection to highlight His power over life and death, emphasizing agape love and faith.
John's Gospel uniquely portrays Jesus' divine nature, focusing on Lazarus' resurrection to highlight His power over life and death, emphasizing agape love and faith.
Encourages perseverance in faith, recalling past triumphs over hardships, sharing possessions, and maintaining confidence in Christ for eternal rewards, avoiding apostasy.
Shawn McCraney guides former Mormons to biblical nourishment, avoiding new religious demands. He promotes personal faith in Jesus over institutional validation, emphasizing scripture and authentic relationships with Christ.
Jesus' miracles validate His divine nature and unity with God. True Christian faith is shown through love and selflessness, not just doctrine. Jesus' identity as the Son of God is supported by His works and scriptural precedent.
Hebrews 10:26-31 warns of severe consequences for abandoning faith after knowing the truth, urging steadfast belief to avoid judgment. Shawn highlights both physical and spiritual judgments, emphasizing the gravity of rejecting Christianity compared to Judaism. The teaching stresses unwavering faith in Jesus, warning against apostasy and focusing on eternal rewards.
Shawn warns against equating popularity with spiritual growth, emphasizing true maturation involves challenges. He advocates for personal relationships with Jesus over religious burdens.
Jesus' life models selfless love, spiritual rebirth, and voluntary sacrifice. Believers follow by dying to self, living by the spirit, and achieving eternal life.
Shawn's teaching focuses on Christ's supremacy, unwavering faith, communal worship, and warns against apostasy, emphasizing active faith maintenance and mutual encouragement.
Shawn McCraney contrasts LDS and Christian views on Jesus, explores Calvinism vs. Arminianism, critiques tithing, and emphasizes faith and personal spiritual growth.
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, sacrifices His life for followers, earning the Father's love. This act highlights faith and love's interconnection, guiding Christian living.