HALESTORM

Do Evangelicals Make Marriage Harder Than It Should Be? Feat. Ruslan

October 29, 2025·17 min
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Ruslan says marriage won’t fix sin, that discipline is the answer, and even suggests young people shouldn’t worry about the Sabbath. But without true doctrine, this advice falls short. In this video, I respond point by point from the perspective of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. We’ll cover: -Why discipline without doctrine isn’t enough -How the law of chastity and eternal marriage make relationships thrive instead of just survive -Why keeping the Sabbath is God’s formula for lasting success -The difference between playing defense in creedal Christianity vs. playing offense in the Lord’s plan of salvation (once you see it you cant unsee it) Evangelicals often talk about what we’re saved from. The restored gospel shows what we’re saved for. HaleStorm ******************************************************************* WHERE YOU CAN LISTEN TO/READ MY CONTENT 🚀 Subscribe for more deep dives into church history, theology, and bad arguments dressed up as doctrine. ✍️ Substack: https://halestorm.substack.com/ 🎧 Prefer audio? 🔹 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wmtsNQCl0ToLeSkt6j4hs?si=439a1219b7924c9a 🔹 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halestorm/id1438201012 📺 Follow me on YouTube only — I don’t use social media. ******************************************************************** All footage taken falls under ''fair use'' of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998). Therefore, no breach of privacy or copyright has been committed. Freedom of speech is the ability to speak without censorship.***************ip.***************

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