
Understanding First Corinthians Chapter Four
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney discuss faithfulness as God's managers, judging without condemning, religious hypocrisy, and parenting with honesty and grace.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney discuss faithfulness as God's managers, judging without condemning, religious hypocrisy, and parenting with honesty and grace.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss pride vs. humility in 1 Corinthians 3, stressing the importance of crediting God and authentic faith.
Shawn challenges the Trinity, proposing a duality in God's nature, emphasizing unity in pairs (e.g., male/female, heaven/earth) and advocating for scriptural and personal insight.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney explore the body of Christ as God's temple, spiritual connectivity, and contrast spiritual and worldly wisdom.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss judgment, rewards, and purification in 1 Corinthians, stressing authentic actions and intentions.
Shawn's teaching emphasizes mining scripture for truth, focusing on God's name "Yahavah" over traditional "YHWH," critiquing the Masoretic Text, and valuing the Septuagint.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney discuss spiritual maturity, its impact on interactions, and the importance of spiritual guidance over scripture knowledge.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss eternal progression, reincarnation, marriage roles, submission, idolatry, and the natural man's conflict with God.
Moses' anger at idolatry, righteous indignation, managing anger biblically, expressing pain to God, Book of Life's significance, spiritual revival, and community engagement.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss reading the Bible by the Spirit, relating it to art, and emphasize letting the Spirit guide all aspects of life.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney explore spiritual maturity in 2 Corinthians, emphasizing the need for God's Spirit to grasp spiritual truths and love.
Moses interceded for Israel's idolatry, showing God's mercy. God adapts to repentance, balancing justice and mercy. Emotions should align with God's will, not lead.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss plain speech vs. manipulation, spiritual maturity, love beyond systems, and Christianity vs. Eastern philosophy.
Shawn's teaching emphasizes rejecting idolatry, valuing humility over personal strength, and understanding God's power through weakness. He contrasts worldly success with spiritual submission, highlights the transition from Mosaic Law to Christ's covenant, and explores biblical prophecies and apocalyptic language. Yeshua's rejection of worldly power and the persecution of his followers are central themes.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss 1 Corinthians 15, highlighting the importance of Christ's resurrection for faith, hope, and salvation.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss love as a universal system, exploring how the Bible guides decisions and prioritizes love over desires.
Yeshua teaches freedom from the Law, guided by the Spirit, while avoiding offense. Shawn highlights idolatry's dangers, emphasizing faith over rituals and materialism.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss First Corinthians, God's will, partnership with Jesus, church unity, and interpreting scripture.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney explore Paul's challenges in Corinth's pagan culture, highlighting the historical context and significance of his teachings.
In "I Don't Get The Bible," Shawn and Delaney discuss Paul's transformation, his mission to the Gentiles, and challenges in Corinth, offering insights into early Christianity.