Faith without religion.
Deuteronomy Chapters 33-34
In a Bible session, Shawn McCraney explores Deuteronomy's end, Moses' blessings, God's promises, and faith, setting the stage for Psalms.
In a Bible session, Shawn McCraney explores Deuteronomy's end, Moses' blessings, God's promises, and faith, setting the stage for Psalms.
In a recent teaching, we explored Moses' covenant with the Israelites, Richard's faith journey, and Deuteronomy's blessings, ending with "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing."
In Deuteronomy, laws emphasize adherence, fair punishment, support for ministry, Leverite marriage, honest business, and obedience, with blessings and curses as consequences.
Shawn McCraney explores Deuteronomy's laws, contrasting ancient justice and warfare with modern implications, urging Christians to reflect on scripture's relevance today.
A recent teaching explored leadership in scripture, focusing on Israel's kings, divine guidance vs. human desire, and recognizing Yeshua as the ultimate King.
Our teaching on Deuteronomy 15-17 focused on poverty, mercy, and spiritual sustenance, highlighting debt forgiveness, care for the poor, and balancing physical and spiritual support.
In today's session, we covered active listening, open-ended questions, non-verbal cues, and empathy to enhance communication and strengthen connections.
In a session on Deuteronomy 5-9, we covered the Ten Commandments, the Great Shema, warnings against materialism, and YAHAVAH's enduring mercy despite Israel's rebellion.
This teaching explores faith's complexities, drawing from Deuteronomy and the New Testament, addressing idolatry, materialism, and parenting, urging sincere pursuit of God.
Shawn McCraney's teaching on Deuteronomy highlights God's love for all nations, urging believers to embrace agape love, humility, and understanding across cultures.
In Deuteronomy, Moses addresses a new generation of Israelites, reiterating the Law and stressing obedience as they prepare to enter the Promised Land.