• Holy Contradictions

  • Written by: Cala Vox
  • Podcast

Holy Contradictions

Written by: Cala Vox
  • Summary

  • 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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Episodes
  • "Jesus says you can’t serve both God and money—but do Christians really listen?"
    Feb 9 2025
    "Jesus says you can’t serve both God and money—but do Christians really listen?"

    No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money. Matthew 6:24 (NIV)
    If Jesus is clear, why do so many believers chase wealth while claiming devotion to God?
    From prosperity gospel to Christian materialism, are we proving Him right by trying to do both?
    Are we guilty of serving two masters? Share your thoughts and subscribe for more!

    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
  • "God Says Be Patient—So Why Is He So Angry?"
    Feb 8 2025
    "God Says Be Patient—So Why Is He So Angry?"

    We’re told patience is wisdom, but God’s anger is everywhere in Scripture. He wipes out Sodom (Genesis 19:24), punishes Moses (Numbers 20:10 through 12), and rages against Israel. If anger is foolish, does God contradict Himself?
    "Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger resides in the lap of fools." Ecclesiastes 7:9
    Human anger is often impulsive and self-centered, while God’s anger is slow, just, and purposeful (Psalm 103:8)
    God’s wrath isn’t emotional outburst—it’s a response to evil and injustice.
    Subscribe for more!

    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
  • Is God Calling You Stupid?
    Feb 7 2025
    "Is God Calling You Stupid?" The Bible’s Brutal Truth About Correction.

    The Bible isn’t always gentle— Proverbs 12:1 straight-up says if you hate correction, you’re stupid. So, does God insult His own followers?
    “Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but whoever hates correction is stupid.” — Proverbs 12:1
    Nobody likes being corrected—it’s uncomfortable and humbling. But Proverbs makes it clear: rejecting correction isn’t just ignorance; it’s foolishness. In a faith built on truth, are we willing to be challenged, or do we just want to hear what we already believe?
    Are you open to correction, or does this verse sting?
    Comment your thoughts and follow for more Holy Contradictions!

    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)
    Show more Show less
    1 min

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