• Holy Contradictions

  • Auteur(s): Cala Vox
  • Podcast

Holy Contradictions

Auteur(s): Cala Vox
  • Résumé

  • We’re excited to announce that, following the incredible success of our previous season, we’ve launched the next one with another 100 Bible quotes. From now on, episodes will be released weekly, every Sunday. We understand that some may view irony as the devil’s plaything, but here, it’s a tool to ignite curiosity and deepen our understanding of God’s Word—much like Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20 reminds us of the bigger picture.

    That’s why we’re thrilled to present *"Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible,"* a podcast hosted by Samuel Hollingsworth. In quick, 1-minute episodes, we explore divine contrasts and essential biblical themes like wisdom, justice, and peace, offering fresh insights that challenge and inspire. With new episodes dropping every Sunday, subscribing makes perfect sense so you don’t miss out on anything. Let’s explore, learn, and grow in faith together! 🌟📖
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Épisodes
  • Can too much friendliness turn friends into foes?
    Mar 10 2025
    Can too much friendliness turn friends into foes?
    "Seldom set foot in your neighbor's house—too much of you, and they will hate you." — Proverbs 25:17 (NIV)
    We often believe that frequent visits strengthen bonds. However, Proverbs 25:17 warns that overfamiliarity can lead to disdain. Just as overindulgence in honey can make one sick, excessive presence can sour relationships. This proverb underscores the importance of respecting personal boundaries to maintain harmony.​
    Start your day with a twist of divine irony! Subscribe to 'Holy Contradictions' and receive an inspiring thought in less than 1 minute with each episode, brightening your morning faster than your coffee can brew."

    We’re excited to announce that, following the incredible success of our previous season, we’ve launched the next one with another 100 Bible quotes. We understand that some may view irony as the devil’s plaything, but here, it’s a tool to ignite curiosity and deepen our understanding of God’s Word—much like Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20 reminds us of the bigger picture.

    That’s why we’re thrilled to present *"Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible,"* a podcast hosted by Samuel Hollingsworth. In quick, 1-minute episodes, we explore divine contrasts and essential biblical themes like wisdom, justice, and peace, offering fresh insights that challenge and inspire. With new episodes dropping daily, subscribing makes perfect sense so you don’t miss out on anything. Let’s explore, learn, and grow in faith together! 🌟📖

    The wait is over! The first 100 episodes of Holy Contradictions have been published in an interactive ebook, exploring divine dualities in Scripture—where love meets hate, faith meets doubt, and forgiveness meets justice. Each episode begins with a provocative thesis, brought to life with stunning imagery and Samuel’s native AI voice, making the Bible’s paradoxes more engaging than ever. Plus, every quote includes a sidekick explanation simple enough for a ten-year-old to grasp! Get your copy now! (https://amzn.to/3ElYvJn)
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    1 min
  • "Does God Demand Generosity or Financial Wisdom?"
    Mar 9 2025
    Does God Demand Generosity or Financial Wisdom?
    "Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." — 2 Corinthians 9:7​ biblehub.com
    The Bible encourages generosity, stating that "God loves a cheerful giver," yet it also emphasizes prudent resource management, as seen in the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30). This paradox calls for discernment—ensuring generosity doesn’t lead to irresponsibility and prudence doesn’t hinder our willingness to give.
    Start your day with a twist of divine irony! Subscribe to Holy Contradictions and receive an inspiring thought in less than 1 minute with each episode, brightening your morning faster than your coffee can brew.

    We’re excited to announce that, following the incredible success of our previous season, we’ve launched the next one with another 100 Bible quotes. We understand that some may view irony as the devil’s plaything, but here, it’s a tool to ignite curiosity and deepen our understanding of God’s Word—much like Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20 reminds us of the bigger picture.

    That’s why we’re thrilled to present *"Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible,"* a podcast hosted by Samuel Hollingsworth. In quick, 1-minute episodes, we explore divine contrasts and essential biblical themes like wisdom, justice, and peace, offering fresh insights that challenge and inspire. With new episodes dropping daily, subscribing makes perfect sense so you don’t miss out on anything. Let’s explore, learn, and grow in faith together! 🌟📖

    The wait is over! The first 100 episodes of Holy Contradictions have been published in an interactive ebook, exploring divine dualities in Scripture—where love meets hate, faith meets doubt, and forgiveness meets justice. Each episode begins with a provocative thesis, brought to life with stunning imagery and Samuel’s native AI voice, making the Bible’s paradoxes more engaging than ever. Plus, every quote includes a sidekick explanation simple enough for a ten-year-old to grasp! Get your copy now! (https://amzn.to/3ElYvJn)
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    1 min
  • "A fool's wrath is presently known: but a prudent man covereth shame."
    Mar 8 2025
    "Have you ever noticed how the Bible calls out quick tempers?​"
    "A fool's wrath is presently known: but a prudent man covereth shame." – Proverbs 12:16
    It's fascinating how this proverb highlights that fools can't hide their anger—they let it out immediately, causing unnecessary conflicts and damaging relationships. In contrast, the wise exercise self-control, choosing to overlook insults and maintain peace. ​
    Think about it: how often do we let a single moment of anger define our day—or worse, our relationships? Social media thrives on instant reactions, yet Proverbs 12:16 reminds us that true strength lies in restraint. Holding back isn't weakness; it's wisdom in action. The next time someone provokes you, ask yourself: do I want to be ruled by emotion or guided by wisdom?

    Start your day with a twist of divine irony! Subscribe to 'Holy Contradictions' and receive an inspiring thought in less than 1 minute with each episode, brightening your morning faster than your coffee can brew.​

    We’re excited to announce that, following the incredible success of our previous season, we’ve launched the next one with another 100 Bible quotes. We understand that some may view irony as the devil’s plaything, but here, it’s a tool to ignite curiosity and deepen our understanding of God’s Word—much like Joseph's story in Genesis 50:20 reminds us of the bigger picture.

    That’s why we’re thrilled to present *"Holy Contradictions: ❤️ Love, 😡 Hate, ✝️ Faith, and 🙏 Forgiveness in the Bible,"* a podcast hosted by Samuel Hollingsworth. In quick, 1-minute episodes, we explore divine contrasts and essential biblical themes like wisdom, justice, and peace, offering fresh insights that challenge and inspire. With new episodes dropping daily, subscribing makes perfect sense so you don’t miss out on anything. Let’s explore, learn, and grow in faith together! 🌟📖

    The wait is over! The first 100 episodes of Holy Contradictions have been published in an interactive ebook, exploring divine dualities in Scripture—where love meets hate, faith meets doubt, and forgiveness meets justice. Each episode begins with a provocative thesis, brought to life with stunning imagery and Samuel’s native AI voice, making the Bible’s paradoxes more engaging than ever. Plus, every quote includes a sidekick explanation simple enough for a ten-year-old to grasp! Get your copy now! (https://amzn.to/3ElYvJn)
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    1 min

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