
2nd Thessalonians Chapter 2, Part 2
Shawn and Delaney explore truth vs. deception in 2 Thessalonians 2, applying a fulfilled view that rejects institutional control for Spirit-led living.
Shawn and Delaney explore truth vs. deception in 2 Thessalonians 2, applying a fulfilled view that rejects institutional control for Spirit-led living.
Psalms portray YAHAVAH as the living God, worthy of trust and heartfelt praise, contrasting His power and life-giving presence with lifeless idols.
Shawn and Delaney unpack 2 Thessalonians 2, rethinking the “man of sin,” Jewish rebellion, and how fulfilled eschatology reframes Israel’s role today.
Shawn and Delaney unpack 2 Thessalonians 1, exploring context, translation issues, and the nuanced relationship between God, Jesus, and the early church.
Exploring Psalms 119–110, this study connects David’s betrayal to Judas, unpacks Satan’s Hebrew roots, and affirms Christ’s priesthood in Melchizedek.
Callers ask tough questions on Joseph Smith, Sheol, soul sleep, salvation, and Satan’s fate—all answered with humility, depth, and a focus on God’s love.
God’s Word is more than speech—it is Spirit, Light, and Life. Psalm 107 and 119 show how His Word heals, creates, and transforms those who seek Him.
Shawn, Delaney, and Grady explore marriage, sin, idols, and love—challenging religious norms and affirming that God’s love isn’t earned but received.
Shawn and Delaney challenge the idea of a physical resurrection and expose how materialism in religion leads to control, confusion, and missed truth.
Believers are called to steward the earth, reflecting God's creativity and care, as Psalm 104 urges a shift from decay to spiritual renewal and responsibility.