
Back from the Dead
Life's temporary; focus on eternal love and spiritual essence. Shawn McCraney teaches storing treasures in heaven, prioritizing love for God and others.
Life's temporary; focus on eternal love and spiritual essence. Shawn McCraney teaches storing treasures in heaven, prioritizing love for God and others.
Mark's Gospel, written in Rome (56-63 AD), is concise, omits nativity, uses "immediately," tailored for Gentiles, focuses on Yeshua's ministry, healing, and teachings.
Shawn's teaching on Romans 3 explores faith's objective/subjective nature, Christ's propitiation, salvation by faith, nullifying boasting, and grace leading to good works.
Transgender individuals can be Christians; gender identity doesn't affect their relationship with Christ. Focus on love, respect, and empathy over political ideologies.
Shawn McCraney's teachings emphasize viewing the Bible as the Tanakh and Apostolic record, focus on spiritual guidance over legalism, challenge traditional doctrines, and stress love, humility, and personal faith.
Systematic theology risks fostering rigid beliefs; Shawn advocates a holistic approach using propositional, participatory, perspectival, and procedural knowledge for genuine faith.
Paul's letter to Philemon urges forgiveness and acceptance of Onesimus, a converted slave, as a brother in faith, highlighting reconciliation, love, and spiritual kinship.
Paul teaches that righteousness comes through faith in Jesus, not the law. Justification is by grace, accessible to all. Shawn explains propitiation through Christ's sacrifice.
Healing by God glorifies Him, encourages faith, and involves spiritual growth. Medical advances are seen as divine gifts, but not all recoveries are divine. Faith tests build resilience.
Shawn McCraney sits down with Justin Nielson for a discussion.