
1 Corinthians 3:10-12 Bible Teaching
Paul's teaching: Saved by grace, rewarded by labor. Build on Christ's foundation with valuable teachings (gold, silver), not unstable doctrines (wood, hay). Actions over feelings.
Paul's teaching: Saved by grace, rewarded by labor. Build on Christ's foundation with valuable teachings (gold, silver), not unstable doctrines (wood, hay). Actions over feelings.
Shawn's teaching on Revelation 14 highlights eternal judgment for the unsaved, the perseverance of saints, the significance of faith and works, and the symbolic 144,000 as all redeemed believers.
Paul and Shawn teach unity in faith, emphasizing God's role in growth. Believers should avoid divisions, focus on Christ, and recognize all roles as equal under God.
Babylon's lawlessness, mark of the Beast vs. God's seal, spiritual alignment, consequences of worshiping the Beast, and symbolic destruction of wickedness in Revelation.
Paul contrasts God's unknowable mind with believers' access to Christ's mind, stressing spiritual maturity through the Spirit. Shawn McCraney likens the Trinity to human body, soul, spirit unity. Believers must mature from "milk" to deeper faith, embodying love and spiritual fruits, overcoming worldly distractions, and understanding God's will.
Paul and Shawn emphasize the distinction between worldly and divine wisdom, highlighting spiritual discernment, peace, and understanding through the Holy Spirit.
Shawn's teaching links Revelation's prophecies to Nero, Rome's structure, and persecution, highlighting the beast's symbolism, 144,000 sealed, firstfruits, and eternal gospel.
Shawn's teaching examines Revelation 13, focusing on the second beast's power, Nero's myth, and the Roman Empire's continuity. He uses Gematria to link 666 to Nero, exploring historical persecution of Christians and Nero's brutal reign, seen as fulfilling prophecy.
The teaching highlights the dynamic, spiritual interpretation of scripture, the Spirit's role in understanding divine truths, and the feminine aspects of the Holy Spirit.
Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 focuses on Christ's crucifixion, God's power over human wisdom, humility, and faith, avoiding eloquence and worldly intellect.
Shawn's teaching on Revelation 13 explores Israel's worship of the beast, Nero's persecution, the concept of antichrists, and the symbolism of the two beasts and 666.
God uses the weak to fulfill His purposes, ensuring no boasting. Believers gain righteousness, sanctification, and redemption through faith in Christ, not human wisdom.
Revelation 13's beasts symbolize Roman Empire's Caesars, with Nero's persecution aligning with prophecy. Shawn refutes futurist views, emphasizing historical context.
Shawn's teaching covers Revelation 12, Satan's defeat by Michael, his expulsion post-crucifixion, early Christians' perseverance, and parallels with Israel's wilderness journey.
Shawn's teaching on 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 emphasizes God's use of the foolish and weak to confound the wise, highlighting humility over pride and spiritual wisdom over worldly wisdom.
Paul emphasizes unity in Christ, discourages allegiance to human leaders, focuses on the Gospel's simplicity, and highlights salvation through Jesus' sacrifice.
Revelation 12's symbolic vision of a woman, child (Jesus), and dragon depicts cosmic battles, Jesus' resurrection, Satan's defeat, and believers' spiritual rebirth.
Shawn's teaching on Revelation 11:14-19 highlights the transition of worldly kingdoms to God's eternal reign, the role of Jesus, divine influence over history, and final judgment.
Paul and Shawn both emphasize unity among believers, focusing on love, avoiding divisions, and spiritual maturity. They stress moving from basic teachings to deeper understanding.
Paul's letter to Corinthians highlights gratitude for grace, spiritual enrichment, empowerment by the Spirit, living blamelessly, and intimate fellowship with Christ.