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Interview with Mark Payzant
In "Interview with Mark Payzant," Shawn McCraney engages in a thought-provoking conversation, offering insights and perspectives with guest Mark Payzant.
In "Interview with Mark Payzant," Shawn McCraney engages in a thought-provoking conversation, offering insights and perspectives with guest Mark Payzant.
Shawn explores Hebrews 12:12-14, urging support for the weary, smoothing their path to righteousness, and pursuing peace and holiness to see the Lord.
In John 14, Jesus comforts His apostles, declaring, "I am the way, the truth, and the life," emphasizing His role as the sole mediator to God.
In "Heart of the Matter," Shawn McCraney challenges traditional views on eternal punishment, urging a compassionate, biblically grounded reconsideration of divine justice.
Shawn explores Hebrews 12:5-11, highlighting God's discipline for our benefit, the importance of submission, and the reward of sharing in God's holiness.
In John, Jesus comforts His disciples, introduces a new commandment to love, foretells Peter's denial, and promises the Holy Spirit's guidance and peace.
In "Heart of the Matter," Shawn McCraney challenges traditional views on the Second Coming, suggesting a spiritual fulfillment and exploring Apostle Paul's context.
Shawn explores Hebrews 12:4-11, highlighting God's discipline as essential for growth and preparation for eternity, using personal anecdotes and analogies.
John 13:35 commands us to love as Jesus did, requiring rebirth, spiritual growth, and God's Word. This love, rooted in faith, mirrors Christ's sacrificial love.
Shawn McCraney suggests early Christian beliefs about Jesus's return were fulfilled with Jerusalem's 70 AD destruction, challenging traditional views and urging reflection.
Shawn's teaching on Hebrews 12:2-3 highlights looking to Jesus as our faith's author, enduring trials like Him, and the importance of perseverance in faith.
In a teaching from John 13:18-35, Jesus highlights serving others, shown by washing disciples' feet, contrasts Judas' betrayal, and commands love as His disciples' hallmark.
In "Heart of the Matter," host Shawn McCraney explores theology, discussing Jesus' return and Revelation, urging viewers to seek deeper understanding through prayer.
Shawn's teaching on Hebrews 12:1 emphasized patience in the Christian walk, urging believers to shed sin, run with endurance, and cultivate faithfulness.
In a recent teaching, we explored Jesus washing the disciples' feet, highlighting humility and service. It symbolizes purification, urging believers to serve selflessly.
In "Heart of the Matter," Shawn McCraney challenges traditional Christian beliefs, arguing Jesus' Second Coming and judgment happened in the first century.
Shawn's teaching on Hebrews 11:32-40 highlights the faith of Old Testament figures like Samuel, emphasizing faith in God's promises fulfilled through Christ.
At a CAMPUS gathering, participants explored John 13, focusing on Jesus' humility and love. The session included prayer, music, and a study of servant leadership.
Amid apocalyptic fervor, this session urges believers to find hope in the true teachings of Christ's return, avoiding fear-driven predictions.
Shawn's Bible teaching on David, from Hebrews 11:32, covered his life as a shepherd, anointed king, battles, sins, repentance, and parallels with Jesus.
In John 13:1, Jesus prepares for Passover, a symbol of God's mercy. He transforms it into communion, with bread and wine as His body and blood, symbolizing love.
Shawn's Bible teaching on Hebrews 11:32-34 explores the faith of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, and Samuel, including Jephthah's controversial vow.
In a session on John 12:37-50, we discussed belief vs. unbelief, linked to Isaiah's prophecies. Key points: belief vs. confession, Jesus as light, and sharing God's word.
Join us to explore the true biblical meaning of the 'end of the world' and its implications for modern faith, unraveling misconceptions of apocalyptic prophecies.
Shawn explores Rahab and Jericho as faith examples, urging trust in God's promises and challenging biases to love all people with compassion.
In a recent teaching on John 12, we explored Jesus' words about being "lifted up," predicting His crucifixion and challenging traditional beliefs of His time.
In "Heart of the Matter," Shawn McCraney suggests Jesus' return may have occurred in 70 AD, urging viewers to rethink biblical prophecies historically.
Shawn explores Hebrews 11:23-29, highlighting Moses' faith in choosing God over Egypt's luxuries, emphasizing faith over worldly pleasures and trusting God's promises.
In a recent gathering, we explored John 12:32, questioning eternal punishment. Revelation 20:13 and early views suggest divine punishment as purification, not finality.
In "Heart of the Matter," Shawn McCraney challenges traditional biblical prophecy interpretations, urging focus on New Testament spiritual lessons over ancient predictions.