
Philippians Chapter 2, Part 2
What does it mean to "work out your salvation with fear and trembling"? Philippians 2 sparks a conversation about growth, grace, and God working in us.
What does it mean to "work out your salvation with fear and trembling"? Philippians 2 sparks a conversation about growth, grace, and God working in us.
Christ humbled himself to death—why? Delaney and Shawn unpack Philippians 2 and what it means for how we live, love, and see God in human form.
The Bride, Unity, and the Future: A Deep Dive into Philippians 1 In this episode of I Don’t Get the Bible, Delaney and Shawn McCraney dig into Philippians 1, uncovering profound insights about the early believers, the role of the…
Discovering Joy in Faith: Breaking Free from Religious Burdens In this episode of I Don’t Get the Bible, we kicked off our study of Philippians with an unfiltered conversation on how to read scripture honestly and how our view of the Bible impacts our daily lives. We challenged traditional perspectives, discussing how Paul’s letters were […]
Ephesians 6 urges us to honor, stand firm in faith, and wear God's armor to resist spiritual deception and darkness, not to fight people.
Wisdom, Faith, and the Bride: A Fresh Look at Ephesians 5 Studying the Bible can be a complex journey, but approaching it with open discussion and fresh perspectives can bring clarity. In this episode, we dive into Ephesians 5, breaking…
Living Sacrifices: Unity, Purity, and the Fulfillment of Faith Shawn and Delaney dive into Ephesians 5, exploring its teachings on living as followers of God and the significance of Christ’s sacrifice. They discuss how Paul’s instructions to the early believers…
Mystery of Christ: Uniting Gentiles and Jews Shawn and Delaney continue their exploration of scripture in this episode, diving into Ephesians 3 after realizing they had previously skipped it. Their discussion centers around Paul’s revelation of the “mystery” of Christ,…
Ephesians 4 urges spiritual maturity, unity in faith, and personal responsibility, challenging traditional church roles and deeming institutional authority obsolete.
Better Understanding Unity, Grace, and the Afterlife In this discussion on Ephesians 4, the focus remains on the unity of faith and the implications of Paul’s words regarding “one body, one Spirit, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one…
Redefining Unity and God’s Nature This teaching on Ephesians 4 dives into the transformative principles of unity, humility, and God’s presence throughout creation. Beginning with Paul’s exhortation to walk worthy of our calling, the discussion explores what worthiness and holiness…
Grace, Faith, and Unity This episode dives deeply into Ephesians 2:8-22, unpacking the the truths about grace, faith, and unity in Christ. It begins by emphasizing that salvation is a gift from God—grace extended through faith—and not something we can…
True faith trusts Jesus, not human effort. Discover how grace redefines justification, sanctification, and God's kingdom.
Delaney and Shawn explore Ephesians 2, discussing faith, grace, and humility. They challenge views on obedience and faith, emphasizing humility's role in the Christian journey.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss Christ's resurrection, its impact on believers, and balancing masculine and feminine aspects in relationships.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss Ephesians 1, focusing on verse 13's "us" to "you" shift and the unity revealed through Christ.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney discuss Ephesians, focusing on predestination, Paul's language, and the difference between scholarly and spiritual understanding.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss Galatians 6, focusing on reaping what you sow, restoration, accountability, and living by the spirit.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney and Shawn discuss Galatians, focusing on freedom in Christ, walking by the Spirit, and the struggle between flesh and spirit.
Delaney and Shawn discuss maturing in the spirit, living by faith, and the evolution of God's relationship with humanity, focusing on liberty and growth in faith.