
The June 26th CALL IN HOUR
Spiritual lows, dark-light dynamics, Bible canon, and the “man of sin”—this week’s call-in hour was raw, wide-ranging, and full of heartfelt insight.
Spiritual lows, dark-light dynamics, Bible canon, and the “man of sin”—this week’s call-in hour was raw, wide-ranging, and full of heartfelt insight.
One verse into 1 Thessalonians leads to a full unpacking of the Trinity, Jesus as God, and whether we’re children—or grandchildren—of God.
These Psalms reveal Christ’s suffering, faith, and redemption, showing the contrast between seekers of God and the wicked, who ultimately fall despite prospering.
Colossians 4 closes with a call to prayer, grace, and faith. Shawn and Delaney reflect on early church letters, lost scripture, and spiritual responsibility.
Does God test us when we pray? A moving call sparks deep talk on faith, darkness, and trust—even when life seems to break us for seeking God.
Christ didn’t take God’s wrath—He took on death. Colossians 3 shows peace, love, and inward change matter most, not religion or outward performance.
These Psalms teach us to trust in God as refuge and judge, keep a fixed heart, resist evil, seek Him in sincerity—faith brings strength, patience, and lasting reward.
Love, not doctrine, is the true test of faith. Colossians 2 reveals Christ as the fullness of God and warns against hollow, human traditions.
Delaney and Grady go live without Shawn to explore God’s nature, Yeshua’s humanity, the trap of materialized religion, and why “cosmos” matters.
In Colossians 2, Shawn and Delaney explore mystery, faith, deception, and the true test of love—where God is in us, and we are made response-able.