Ere Philo

Ere Philo

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04/12/2026

Ere Philo Adventures 2 - POLYGAMY PALAVA (The Truth About Multiple Wives & God’s Original Plan)

Is polygamy biblical? Can a Christian man marry more than one wife just because Abraham, Jacob, and David did? This powerful and dramatic conversation exposes the truth about polygamy in the Bible and God’s original design for marriage. Many people quote Old Testament patriarchs like Abraham and Jacob to justify marrying multiple wives. But this message challenges that thinking. Yes, those men had multiple wives—but what were the consequences? Conflict, jealousy, war, family division, bitterness, and generational problems followed. From Abraham’s second relationship that sparked lasting global tension, to Jacob’s household rivalry that looked like a family disaster, Scripture does not hide the chaos that followed polygamy. Just because something is recorded in the Bible does not mean it is endorsed by God. God’s original design in Genesis was clear: one man, one woman. Marriage is not about “variety” or ego—it is about covenant, responsibility, leadership, and accountability before God. A woman is not property, not a commodity, and not an object for expansion. This message also confronts cultural arguments that justify multiple wives based on money or tradition. Financial ability does not equal spiritual approval. Wisdom considers the emotional, spiritual, and generational consequences. If you are a Christian man, husband, or young believer navigating cultural pressure and biblical confusion, this teaching will challenge you deeply. Understand Scripture correctly. Learn from biblical examples. Choose wisdom over impulse.

04/12/2026

MEGBE SWEGBE (EPISODE 1) - ERE PHILO ADVENTURES

Main Theme: Biblical correction, fornication, repentance, and God’s unchanging standard for marriage.

In this powerful Christian movie scene, a young couple visits a pastor seeking blessing and advice. What begins as a casual counseling session quickly turns into a serious confrontation about fornication and living outside God’s design for marriage.

The pastor boldly references First Epistle to the Corinthians 6:18, reminding them that sexual immorality is not just a social norm — it is a sin against the body. While the couple argues that “everyone does it,” the pastor firmly declares that God’s standard has never changed.

He emphasizes that following Jesus Christ requires repentance and obedience, not cultural compromise. The message is clear: if you love each other, marry. If you want to follow Christ, depart from iniquity.

This emotional and intense church counseling scene challenges modern relationship culture and calls believers back to holiness, repentance, and biblical marriage.

👉 Watch till the end to see how the couple responds to the pastor’s uncompromising stand.

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