
Genesis 19:15-38 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching covers Genesis 19:15-38, focusing on God’s mercy and urgency in Lot’s escape, Lot’s daughters’ actions, divine intervention, and the importance of obedience.

Genesis 18:26 – 19:14 Bible Teaching
Abraham intercedes for Sodom; Lot shows hospitality to angels. Shawn’s teaching emphasizes hospitality, condemns homosexuality, and stresses faith and reconciliation through Christ.

Genesis 18:1-25 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching covers Genesis 18-19, focusing on Sodom and Gomorrah, divine promises, and moral judgments. He challenges Trinitarian views, emphasizing angels as God’s representatives.

Genesis 18:1-22 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching examines Genesis 18-19, focusing on Sodom and Gomorrah, Sarah’s laughter, Lot’s actions, and divine messengers as God’s representatives, not preincarnate Jesus.

Genesis 17:15-18 Bible Teaching
Circumcision and baptism symbolize dedication but require heart transformation. True faith, love, and spiritual growth are essential, transcending rituals. Abraham’s faith exemplifies joy and commitment.

Genesis 17:2-14 Bible Teaching
Covenant with God and Abraham; spiritual growth is divine, not human-driven. Emphasizes humility, faith over law, spiritual over physical transformation, and heart’s circumcision.

Genesis 16:13-16 Part 3 Bible Teaching
Paul’s allegory in Galatians 4 contrasts Hagar’s bondage with Sarah’s freedom, symbolizing liberation through faith in Christ and the heavenly Jerusalem, not the Law.

Genesis 16:3-16 Part 2 Bible Teaching
Believers are adopted as God’s heirs through faith, not merit, moving from servitude to freedom in Christ. Spiritual maturity involves embracing God’s guidance over human efforts.

Genesis 16:13-16 Bible Teaching
Hagar’s divine encounter highlights faith over law, paralleling Paul’s teachings. Shawn emphasizes spiritual maturity, adoption as God’s children, and freedom in Christ.

Genesis 16:8-12 Bible Teaching
The teaching explores the “angel of the Lord” as the preincarnate Christ, supporting a binitarian view of God, and discusses Ishmael’s role in divine plans across faiths.

Genesis 16:1-7 Bible Teaching
Genesis 16 highlights Sarai offering Hagar to Abram, leading to conflict and prophecy. Shawn’s teaching emphasizes monogamy, gender equality in Christ, and women’s roles.

Genesis 15:7-21 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching explores Abram’s covenant with God, symbolic rituals, and contrasts Old and New Covenants, emphasizing faith, sacrifice, and spiritual transformation.

Genesis 15:6 Part 2 Bible Teaching
Faith is confidence in God’s promises, essential for righteousness, exemplified by biblical figures. Genuine faith, as per James, is shown through love and actions.

Genesis 14:21 – 15:6 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching focuses on Abraham’s faith, reliance on God, and spiritual inheritance. It highlights themes of divine promise, spiritual fulfillment, and faith as a conscious choice.

Genesis 14:18-20 Part 3 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching highlights Melchizedek’s eternal priesthood as a precursor to Christ’s, superior to the Levitical order, emphasizing unity, equality, and a new covenant.

Genesis 14:18-20 Part 2 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching highlights that tithing isn’t mandatory in Christianity, emphasizing freewill giving from the heart, guided by personal conviction, not legalistic demands.

Genesis 14:18-20 Part 1 Bible Teaching
Melchizedek, king of Salem and priest, prefigures Christ’s eternal priesthood, symbolizing peace and righteousness. His role highlights Jesus’ superior, timeless priesthood.

Genesis 13:10 – 14:18 Bible Teaching
Abram and Lot part ways; Lot chooses fertile Jordan near Sodom, Abram stays in Canaan. God promises Abram land and descendants. Melchizedek blesses Abram. Faith over materialism.

Genesis 12:6 – 13:9 Bible Teaching
Abram’s journey in Canaan, marked by altars and divine promises, reflects faith and spiritual growth. His actions in Egypt show human weakness or strategic faith. Emphasizes humility, peace, and living with God’s guidance.

Genesis 11:10 – 12:5 Bible Teaching
The teaching examines Genesis 11’s genealogy, focusing on Abram’s role in God’s plan, his journey of faith, and the spiritual significance of biblical genealogies and narratives.