
2nd Thessalonians Chapter 3
Shawn and Delaney wrap 2 Thessalonians, unpacking Paul’s warning against idleness and urging believers to work, contribute, and avoid disruptive gossip.
Shawn and Delaney wrap 2 Thessalonians, unpacking Paul’s warning against idleness and urging believers to work, contribute, and avoid disruptive gossip.
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 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.
Shawn and Delaney challenge the idea of a physical resurrection and expose how materialism in religion leads to control, confusion, and missed truth.
Shawn and Delaney explain why resurrection is spiritual, not physical—unpacking soul sleep, heavenly bodies, and the flawed logic of modern rapture views.
Justified by Christ, sanctified by faith. Shawn and Delaney explore purity, love, and why modern Christians often get sanctification backward.
Paul feared the tempter’s pull. Shawn and Delaney explore darkness, choice, and spiritual warfare—then and now—in a raw look at 1 Thessalonians 3.
Faith, love, and hope… but why does Paul say love is the greatest? Delaney and Shawn explore 1 Thessalonians and what it meant to be the bride of Christ.
Is Jesus God, God's Son, or both? Delaney and Shawn unpack the incarnation, the throne, and the purpose of our lives in this Trinity talk.
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.
Colossians 4 closes with a call to prayer, grace, and faith. Shawn and Delaney reflect on early church letters, lost scripture, and spiritual responsibility.
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.
Love, not doctrine, is the true test of faith. Colossians 2 reveals Christ as the fullness of God and warns against hollow, human traditions.
Shawn and Delaney explore Colossians 1, questioning modern evangelism by unpacking Paul's claim that the gospel had already reached every creature.
Jesus is the image of God, first of a new creation. God allows all things, works through willing hearts, and gives us free will to choose light over self.
In Part 3 of their Colossians 1 discussion, Delaney and Shawn revisit the opening verses and go deeper into the distinctions between the gospel (as preached in the apostolic age) and what they call the great news — the message…
In Part 2 of their conversation on Colossians 1, Delaney and Shawn focus on how Paul repeatedly distinguishes between “God the Father” and “our Lord Jesus Christ” — an emphasis that reflects the Great News Network’s rejection of traditional Trinitarian…
In this episode of I Don’t Get the Bible, Delaney and Shawn dive into Colossians chapter 1, but quickly detour into a rich, philosophical conversation about the nature of God’s Spirit, Christ’s role in human transformation, and how theological language…
In this episode of I Don’t Get the Bible, Shawn and Delaney explore Philippians chapter 4, the final section of Paul’s letter to the Philippian church. The discussion focuses on the central exhortation to “stand firm in the Lord,” which…