
February 9th Weekly Recap
This week’s content moved deeply into themes of fire, judgment, Spirit, and freedom — clarifying what was fulfilled, what remains, and how believers live now in a reconciled age.
What the LDS Get Right
In the final HOTM Epiphany episode of this series, Shawn and Delaney analyze LDS recruitment culture — charm, community, coded language, and social structure — before pivoting to a balanced discussion of what Mormonism genuinely gets right.
From family focus and welfare systems to rejecting the Trinity, they acknowledge strengths while also identifying theological errors. The message is clear: the heart behind belief matters more than affiliation.
🔗 Watch:
https://app.yeshuans.faith/episode/what-the-lds-get-right/
Hebrews Chapter 10, Part 2
Shawn and Delaney unpack Hebrews 10:26–27 and the warning about “sinning willfully.” In context, this refers not to moral failure but to rejecting faith in Christ during that transitional age. The “fiery indignation” is connected to the historical destruction of Jerusalem, not eternal torment.
The episode expands into Sheol, Gehenna, the lake of fire, and common misunderstandings about hell — emphasizing that sin is ultimately faithlessness, and that fulfilled prophecy reshapes how we understand judgment.
🔗 Watch:
https://app.yeshuans.faith/episode/hebrews-chapter-10-part-2/
February 15th Yeshuan Fireside
This live call-in discussion continues exploring judgment, fire imagery, fulfillment, and the meaning of living in a completed age. Topics include being unequally yoked, tithing, the Trinity, paradise and prison, and how to walk in love rather than fear.
The through-line: God’s wrath was historically fulfilled, and believers today live in spiritual liberty — not anticipation of destruction.
🔗 Watch:
https://app.yeshuans.faith/episode/february-15th-2026-yeshuan-fireside/
Principles of Perfection, Part 6
Shawn turns to a critical question: Where does your power come from?
True spiritual works cannot flow from institutions, leaders, intellect, or manipulation. They must flow from God alone. Drawing from John 16, he explores the Spirit’s role before and after Christ, challenging assumptions about the Trinity and post-biblical church systems.
🔗 Watch:
https://app.yeshuans.faith/teaching/principles-of-perfection-part-6/
Matthew 3:11–12 Bible Teaching
Shawn explores John the Baptist’s promise that Christ would baptize “with the Holy Spirit and with fire.” He traces baptism’s biblical arc — from Moses to Pentecost — showing that water baptism belonged to Israel’s former economy.
The “baptism of fire” is revealed in two dimensions: purification for believers and historical judgment upon unbelieving Israel. Christ’s work marks the transition from material religion to Spirit-led faith.
🔗 Watch:
https://app.yeshuans.faith/teaching/matthew-311-12-bible-teaching/
We love you!
Shawn and Delaney
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