
God Has Never Left Us
Shawn teaches that human progress may lessen perceived need for God, but God enhances wisdom in these fields. God invites discovery through Jesus; absence is humanity’s choice.

Revelation – After It’s All Been Said and Done Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching on Revelation highlights its Jewish context, Preterist view, Jesus’ role, and unity through faith. Emphasizes spiritual growth, divine authority, and salvation.

Interview with Kristy Johnson, Part 2
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Jesus
Shawn teaches Jesus embodies God on Earth, choosing humility and servitude. Understanding this reveals God’s nature. Paul’s words highlight Jesus’ exaltation and Lordship.

1 Corinthians 10:5-11 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching warns believers to avoid Israelite pitfalls like idolatry and lust, emphasizing spiritual growth through Christ, resisting worldly temptations, and learning from past mistakes.

Revelation 22:6-21 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching on Revelation highlights the transition from the ‘present age’ to the ‘age to come,’ focusing on early church challenges, prophecy fulfillment, and spiritual transformation.

Interview with Kristy Johnson, Part 1
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Means and Meaning
Christianity’s essence is agape love, inseparable from its historical and spiritual roots. True faith requires integrating scripture knowledge with selfless love.

4 Visions of God
CALVINISM ARMINIANISM UNIVERSALISM TOTAL RECONCILIATIONISM Is God Sovereign? Yes No Yes Yes EXPLAIN God gets what…

1 Corinthians 10:1-5 Bible Teaching
Paul uses athletic metaphors to stress vigilance in faith, baptism as identification, and the Israelites’ journey as a warning against disobedience and faithlessness.

Revelation 22:1-5 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching on Revelation 21-22 highlights the New Jerusalem as a symbol of God’s people under the new covenant, emphasizing spiritual victory, transformation, and divine presence.

Interview with Father Christopher
Shawn McCraney explores Catholicism, challenging misconceptions, and finding common ground with Evangelicalism. He questions rituals, sacraments, and church authority, emphasizing open-minded evaluation.

Christian Autism
Shawn McCraney stresses engaging non-Christians by understanding their views, avoiding imposing beliefs, and fostering open dialogue, coining “Christian autism” for alienation.

1 Corinthians 9:24-27 Bible Teaching
Paul and Shawn emphasize self-discipline, perseverance, and love in the Christian faith, likening it to a race for eternal rewards, requiring dedication and overcoming trials.

Revelation 21:9 – End Bible Teaching
Revelation 21:9-21 describes the New Jerusalem’s descent, symbolizing the New Covenant’s inclusivity. Shawn highlights Revelation 21:1-8’s themes of renewal and judgment. The Shekinah glory now rests on the Church, symbolizing believers’ unity. The city, with gates and foundations named after tribes and apostles, signifies universal access to God’s kingdom. The cube-shaped city, adorned with precious stones, represents purity. Revelation 21:22-27 emphasizes God’s eternal light. The integration of Gentiles and submission of kings to Christ are current realities, not future events. The vision portrays a transformative era under the new covenant.

Cornucopia
Shawn McCraney teaches against judging by appearances, promotes equality, emphasizes Christ’s victory over sin, and focuses on internal spiritual battles over external conflicts.

Randy’s Story
Randy Hatch’s story highlights addiction’s destructive power, emphasizing mindful choices, identity struggles, and the need for vigilance and support against substance use.

1 Corinthians 9:13-23 Bible Teaching
Paul defends his integrity in 1 Corinthians 9, emphasizing preaching without charge, adapting to others, and living off the gospel, prioritizing spiritual calling over gain.

Revelation 21:2-8 Bible Teaching
Revelation 21 symbolizes the New Jerusalem as the faithful Church, emphasizing spiritual fulfillment over material, transitioning from old to new covenant, and eternal life through Christ.

Interview with Erik Jerde, Part 3
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