Teachings

2 Corinthians 1:16 – End Bible Teaching

Paul emphasizes divine anointing and sealing by the Holy Spirit, urging forgiveness and restoration within the church. Shawn highlights the Spirit's role as a pledge of salvation, advocating for faith through love and reason, not authority.

2 Corinthians 1:8-20 Bible Teaching

Paul and Shawn emphasize reliance on God, prayer's power, self-sacrifice, and truth in Christ. Paul reassures of God's promises, while Shawn highlights prayer's role in divine intervention.

1 Corinthians 11:7-19 Bible Teaching

Shawn focuses on eternal spiritual principles in scripture, emphasizes discernment by the Spirit, and highlights cultural context in biblical teachings, promoting mutual respect and unity.

Introduction to Tri-Binary Model of Christian Praxis

The teaching introduces the "Tri-Binary Model" to align Christian practice with scripture, redefines traditional Christianity, and emphasizes a spiritual journey from creation to a New Aeon, focusing on love and spiritual truths over material allegiances.

1 Corinthians 11:1-6 Bible Teaching

Shawn's teaching highlights communion's significance, questions modern application of biblical instructions like head coverings, and emphasizes spiritual transformation over cultural practices.

Revelation 22:6-21 Bible Teaching

Shawn's teaching on Revelation highlights the transition from the 'present age' to the 'age to come,' focusing on early church challenges, prophecy fulfillment, and spiritual transformation.

1 Corinthians 10:5-11 Bible Teaching

Shawn's teaching warns believers to avoid Israelite pitfalls like idolatry and lust, emphasizing spiritual growth through Christ, resisting worldly temptations, and learning from past mistakes.

Revelation 22:1-5 Bible Teaching

Shawn's teaching on Revelation 21-22 highlights the New Jerusalem as a symbol of God's people under the new covenant, emphasizing spiritual victory, transformation, and divine presence.

Revelation 21:9 – End Bible Teaching

Revelation 21:9-21 describes the New Jerusalem's descent, symbolizing the New Covenant's inclusivity. Shawn highlights Revelation 21:1-8's themes of renewal and judgment. The Shekinah glory now rests on the Church, symbolizing believers' unity. The city, with gates and foundations named after tribes and apostles, signifies universal access to God's kingdom. The cube-shaped city, adorned with precious stones, represents purity. Revelation 21:22-27 emphasizes God's eternal light. The integration of Gentiles and submission of kings to Christ are current realities, not future events. The vision portrays a transformative era under the new covenant.

Revelation 21:2-8 Bible Teaching

Revelation 21 symbolizes the New Jerusalem as the faithful Church, emphasizing spiritual fulfillment over material, transitioning from old to new covenant, and eternal life through Christ.

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