Philemon, Hebrews, and this week’s Call In Hour!
Week of October 20–26
Hey everyone — here’s a quick recap of what went live on the platform this week! It’s been a full stretch of teachings, discussion, and deep dives into the Word, all centered on the theme of trusting the unseen work of God beyond material forms.
📖 Teaching: Psalms 43–50, 54, 58–59
This week’s teaching walked us through a powerful range of Psalms that capture faith under pressure — pleading, hoping, and persevering through confusion. Shawn explored how these songs reveal YAHAVAH’s strength as refuge, judge, and king.
From the royal imagery of Psalm 45’s wedding (pointing to Christ and His bride) to the victorious vision of divine justice, these chapters remind us that God’s sovereignty isn’t distant — it’s active and relational. The takeaway: trust His presence, even when the world feels unstable.
📚 I Don’t Get The Bible
Two new conversations with Shawn and Delaney went live this week:
Philemon
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A short letter, but a huge heart. This episode explores Paul’s plea for mercy toward Onesimus and how love, not law, transformed early Christian communities. Shawn and Delaney talk about relational faith, humility, and the early church’s balance between freedom and order.
Hebrews 1 (Part 1)
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The series kicks off with an exploration of Yeshua as the living Word — the final prophet through whom God now speaks. Together they unpack how fulfillment reframes heaven, judgment, and the New Jerusalem as present spiritual realities, already established through Christ’s finished work.
☎️ The Call-In Hour — October 23 Show
This week’s live hour blended humor, reflection, and honest questions about mysticism, repentance, and faith. Shawn clarified that while art and symbolism can express spiritual truths, devotion belongs to Christ alone.
Callers joined to ask about spiritual growth, the meaning of the gospel, and how faith bridges the gap between knowledge and truth. The discussion closed with a candid take on “cult” accusations — reminding us that real faith can’t be controlled, only lived in love and liberty.
Closing Thought
Across every discussion this week — from David’s Psalms to Paul’s letters — one theme stood out: true faith isn’t performed or institutionalized; it’s lived subjectively, humbly, and freely in Spirit.
See you next week for more teachings, call-ins, and conversations on living out the fulfilled faith.
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