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Voice of Reason Radio

Voice of Reason Radio

著者: Chris Hohnholz Richard Story
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Chris and Rich explore biblical theology and practical application in a weekly podcast.Copyright 2016 All rights reserved. キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Are We Truly Thankful for All Things?
    2025/11/24

    As Thanksgiving nears, this episode urges Christians to give thanks not only for blessings but also for trials, recognizing God’s sovereign purposes in every situation.

    Using Scripture—Paul’s thorn in the flesh, the Beatitudes, and Jesus’ teaching on provision—it shows how suffering, persecution, and lack can refine faith, reveal Christ’s strength, and point to God’s justice.

    Listeners are encouraged to seek God’s kingdom, trust his providence, and rejoice that all things ultimately work for God’s glory and the good of his people.

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    8 分
  • No, Polygamy is Not Biblical!
    2025/11/13

    This episode responds to a public claim by a pastor who says he is married to two women and argues the Bible allows polygamy. It examines the debate and explains why Scripture presents marriage as a union between one man and one woman.

    Drawing on Genesis, Jesus' teaching in Matthew, Old Testament examples, and New Testament instructions from Paul and Peter, the episode shows that God's design from the beginning is lifelong, monogamous marriage. Historical instances of polygamy in the Bible are treated as descriptive, not prescriptive, and are shown to produce family conflict and spiritual harm.

    The conclusion: the Bible does not endorse polygamy, and those who promote or practice it contradict the clear witness of Scripture. Listeners are urged to hold to the biblical design for marriage and to be cautious of leaders who teach otherwise.

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    9 分
  • Be Not Unequally Yoked – The Dangers of Political Pragmatism
    2025/11/10

    This episode warns Christians about the dangers of equating the church with political conservatism and rushing into public alliances with people or movements that contradict biblical teaching. Using 2 Corinthians 6:14–16, it expands the "unequally yoked" warning beyond marriage to cultural and political partnerships.

    It examines how the pursuit of political victory can lead believers to tolerate or endorse blatant sin among allies, highlights recent examples of problematic public figures, and stresses the need for discernment and public calls to repentance rather than unquestioning support.

    The episode concludes with a call to prioritize the proclamation of the gospel, engage the culture faithfully, demand laws that honor God, and ultimately trust God's sovereignty rather than placing hope in political expedients.

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    10 分
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