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Shawn's teaching emphasizes the sacredness of God's name "YAHAVAH," its pronunciation, historical influences, and its connection to life, breath, and love, contrasting with Gnostic views.
Shawn's teaching emphasizes the sacredness of God's name "YAHAVAH," its pronunciation, historical influences, and its connection to life, breath, and love, contrasting with Gnostic views.
In this "I Don't Get The Bible" episode, Shawn and Delaney discuss 1 Corinthians 10, focusing on communion, idolatry, and prioritizing others' good over personal freedom.
Numbers details Israelite census, tribal organization, Levite duties, and camp arrangements. It covers the Levites' priestly role, the Rite of Jealousy, and Nazarite vows.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney and Shawn explore baptism in First Corinthians, its symbolism, and the significance of the cloud and sea in the Old Testament.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss 1 Corinthians 9, focusing on love, understanding, and discipline in relationships to win others over.
Shawn McCraney promotes faith and love, unity across religions, rejects divisions, teaches "One God of Perfect Plurality," blending masculine/feminine traits, and independent faith exploration.
Shawn's teachings focus on Leviticus 21's priestly purity, the shift from Old to New Covenant through Christ, Sabbath's spiritual rest, and freedom from strict observance.
The teaching emphasizes discerning God's presence, questions traditional Trinity views, highlights the Holy Spirit's role, and explores God's plural unity and human creation.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss 1 Corinthians 9, focusing on Paul's apostleship, support for preaching, and cheerful giving in ministry.
Shawn's teaching on Leviticus 19-20 highlights holiness through faith, the impossibility of fully obeying the law, and the importance of love, purity, and community integrity.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney discuss knowledge vs. love in Corinthians, highlighting love's selflessness over pride and the spirit's role over legalism.
Shawn McCraney emphasizes personal faith discovery, independent of church doctrines, through a subjective journey with God's Spirit, understanding the Bible fully, and exploring spirituality freely.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Delaney and Shawn explore 1 Corinthians 8, discussing gods, lords, the Trinity, and the power of words in shaping reality.
Shawn McCraney discusses LDS Church's financial growth, Christian unity, religious flaws, and the Great News Network. He critiques legalism, emphasizes faith over law, and highlights personal spiritual paths through Christ.
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.
In this podcast, Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss self-interest, selflessness, and faith, emphasizing love, authenticity, and humility in one's spiritual journey.
Shawn McCraney emphasizes direct faith in God over organized religion, defining repentance as a mental transformation, not just behavior change, for true spiritual liberation.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney discuss right, good, and evil in scripture, exploring God's way versus worldly good and its impact on Christian faith.
Shawn's teaching highlights Leviticus principles, focusing on personal dietary choices, spiritual growth, and biblical deontology, contrasting with Kant's ethics, emphasizing love.
"Progressive realizations" involve ongoing divine revelations adapting to humanity's needs. Shawn critiques traditional doctrines, emphasizing faith, love, and universal atonement through Yeshua.