Religious Authority vs. Leadership
In “Religious Authority vs. Leadership,” Shawn McCraney examines how Israel’s divine role shifted to a law-centered identity, contrasting it with Yeshua’s true leadership.

Law: Problems with Playing Church Today
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 18:6 – 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.

First Corinthians Chapter 8 Discussion: Knowledge, Faith, and Authentic Liberty
In this podcast, Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss self-interest, selflessness, and faith, emphasizing love, authenticity, and humility in one’s spiritual journey.
A Series of Short Exposes on Faith: James
In his blog post, Shawn McCraney explores James 2, highlighting the distinction between “real faith” and “said faith.” He argues true faith is active, shown through love.

Repentance: Problems with Playing Church Today
Shawn McCraney emphasizes direct faith in God over organized religion, defining repentance as a mental transformation, not just behavior change, for true spiritual liberation.

First Corinthians Chapter 7 Insights and Interpretations
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.

Leviticus 10:5 – 18:5 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching highlights Leviticus principles, focusing on personal dietary choices, spiritual growth, and biblical deontology, contrasting with Kant’s ethics, emphasizing love.
A Series of Short Exposes on Faith: Romans
In “A Series of Short Exposes on Faith: Romans,” Shawn McCraney explores Romans 4, highlighting faith’s role in Abraham’s life and its power to justify us before God.

psychopath, sociopath or anti-social personality? with Shawn McCraney
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Sin: Problems with Playing Church Today
“Progressive realizations” involve ongoing divine revelations adapting to humanity’s needs. Shawn critiques traditional doctrines, emphasizing faith, love, and universal atonement through Yeshua.
A Series of Short Exposes on Faith
In “A Series of Short Exposes on Faith,” Shawn McCraney highlights faith’s significance, focusing on Genesis 15:6 and Hebrews 11, urging believers to embrace faith.

Exploring 1 Corinthians 7: Faith, Marriage, and the Nature of God
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss 1 Corinthians 7, focusing on Paul’s advice, marriage, the Holy Spirit, and believers as joint heirs with Christ.

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.

Shawn McCraney: Full Circle Defending Mormons [Mormonism Live 181]
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First Corinthians Chapter 7 Discussion: Marriage, Divorce, and Sanctification
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss staying faithful in marriage, sanctification, divorce’s impact, and prioritizing children’s well-being.
Christians Reinventing Themselves
In “Christians Reinventing Themselves,” Shawn McCraney argues true faith involves evolving and embracing new insights, rather than static adherence to tradition.

First Corinthians Chapter 7 Discussion: Marriage, Sexual Morality, and Cultural Context
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss 1 Corinthians 7 on marriage, its cultural context, and the importance of monogamy and fidelity today.

Manufactured Love: Problems with Playing Church Today
The teaching promotes genuine faith beyond organized religion, emphasizing unconditional agape love over conditional church love, advocating for personal faith as ‘Yeshuans.’

Leviticus Introduction Bible Teaching
Leviticus focuses on laws for Levites, origins of sacrifices, transition from patriarchal to Levitical priesthood, symbolic fulfillment in Christ, and spiritual sacrifice.