Teachings

Numbers 34-36 Bible Teaching

Numbers 34-36 detail land distribution, Levites' 48 cities, cities of refuge, and laws on murder vs. manslaughter. Emphasizes justice, mercy, and spiritual teachings.

Numbers 27:19 – 31:54 Bible Teaching

Moses appointed Joshua, who consulted Eleazar via Urim and Thummim. Shawn teaches resurrection as spiritual reconciliation. Vows were binding unless opposed. God's actions are loving and just. Christ is the faith's foundation, tested by fire. Reuben and Gad's land request symbolizes spiritual growth. Trust in God's provision is emphasized.

Numbers 22-25 Bible Teaching

Balaam, a prophet with genuine prophetic abilities, is portrayed negatively due to his greed and misalignment with God's will, leading to Israel's betrayal. The teaching emphasizes discernment in spiritual matters, highlighting Balaam's failure to wait for God's conditions and the irony of his talking donkey seeing an angel. Despite being hired to curse Israel, Balaam blesses them, prophesying a Messianic future. The narrative warns against Balaam's deceitful influence and stresses the importance of aligning with God's will, as exemplified by Phinehas' zealous actions.

Numbers 20:12-21 Bible Teaching

Moses and Aaron barred from Promised Land due to disobedience. Aaron's death passes priestly role to Eleazar. Emphasizes faith over earthly rewards, idol rejection, and salvation through Yeshua.

Numbers Chapter 14 Bible Teaching

Shawn's teaching contrasts human reliance on self with faith in God, using biblical examples like the Israelites' journey. Emphasizes spiritual freedom through divine trust.

Numbers Chapter 13 Bible Teaching

Moses sends 12 leaders to scout Canaan; Joshua and Caleb show faith, urging trust in God despite fear. David's faith in God overcomes Goliath, teaching reliance on divine strength.

Numbers Chapters 12 Bible Teaching

The teaching summary contrasts hedonism with true contentment, highlights altruism's role in happiness, and explores Moses' leadership, familial conflicts, and divine communication.

Leviticus 18:6 – 18 Bible Teaching

Leviticus 18 warns Israelites against adopting pagan immorality, emphasizing purity. Warfare rules included peace offers, but Canaanites faced destruction to prevent sin. Christ's advent brought moral progress, replacing old laws with love. Saul's failure with Amalekites led to future conflicts. Spiritual transformation now guides believers. Shawn highlights love's power in dark times.

Leviticus 1-10 Bible Teaching

Leviticus 1-10 outlines sacrificial atonement, foreshadowing Christ's eternal sacrifice. Shawn contrasts temporary animal sacrifices with Jesus' perfect atonement, emphasizing transformation through faith and the Holy Spirit's purifying power.

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