Resurrection, Part 4
In “Resurrection, Part 4,” Shawn McCraney explores Christ’s resurrection, marking the shift from the old covenant to a new spiritual kingdom of eternal life.

Exodus 32:3-13 Bible Teaching
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.

Understanding Paul’s Approach in 1 Corinthians: Love vs. Manipulation
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.
Resurrection, Part 3
In “Resurrection, Part 3,” Shawn McCraney explores 1 Corinthians 15, highlighting Paul’s teachings on resurrection, its historical context, and its centrality to Christian faith.

Exodus 32:2 The Golden Calf Part 2Bible Teaching
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.
Resurrection, Part 2
In “Resurrection, Part 2,” Shawn McCraney explores resurrection, linking 1 Corinthians 15:20-23 and Jewish first-fruits, and discusses its eschatological implications.

1 Corinthians 15 Discussion: Apostleship, Resurrection, and Faith
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.

Biblical Inspiration and Interpretation
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.
Resurrection
In “Resurrection,” Shawn McCraney explores the complex doctrine of resurrection, urging readers to delve into its deeper implications and eschatological themes.

Exodus 30:12 – 32:1 The Golden Calf Bible Teaching
Yeshua teaches freedom from the Law, guided by the Spirit, while avoiding offense. Shawn highlights idolatry’s dangers, emphasizing faith over rituals and materialism.

Shawn McCraney Debates Ratio Christi Students, Again!
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First Corinthians: Understanding Biblical Context and Interpretation
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.

First Corinthians: Paul’s Mission to Corinth and Its Challenges
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.

Exploring First Corinthians: Paul, Gentiles, and Corinthian Chaos
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.
Religious Idiocy
In “Religious Idiocy,” Shawn McCraney questions traditional Christianity, arguing sin persists despite Jesus’ sacrifice. True sins are faithlessness and lack of love, personal choices not atoned vicariously. God isn’t angry but saddened by self-will. Key commandments: believe in Jesus and love one another.

Exodus 29:42 – 29:46 Bible Teaching
Exodus 29:42-46 highlights divine sanctification over human effort. God’s presence transitions from Eden to Jesus, offering universal justification and spiritual growth through faith.
The Real Word Of God
In “The Real Word Of God,” Shawn McCraney argues that equating scriptures with God’s Word overlooks its true essence as a living, spiritual force embodied in Jesus Christ.

Understanding the Bible, Acts Chapter 12, and Faith
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney explore Acts 12, discussing Herod, James, and Peter, and the complexities of faith, love, and biblical interpretation.

Exodus 28:3-30 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching emphasizes questioning religious traditions, studying scriptures, and understanding the symbolism of the breastplate of judgment and its stones, Urim, and Thummim.
Calvinism Is So Yesterday, Part 5: Persistence of the Saints
In “Calvinism Is So Yesterday, Part 5,” Shawn McCraney critiques the “Perseverance of the Saints,” arguing that salvation isn’t guaranteed and free will allows one to leave faith.