Seth Gruber
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So that starts in your home, but your city and your county, if you focus like a laser beam on raising holy hell,
and shaken the gates of hell in your city and your county.
And we actually begin to live like that as Christians.
That kind of resistance has always laid the foundation for renewal and reformation.
My favorite stories, Allie, are the faithful moms and dads, the faithful believers over the centuries whose names
Like we basically don't know anymore.
We've completely forgotten.
And some of the stories we're never going to know till we get to glory, whose actions had a direct impact on the legacy of Christendom and the kind of freedoms and liberties that we've taken for granted.
So, yes, every cultural and theological issue has been politicized, Christian.
So you need to be ready and willing to fight politically in a political arena where
for biblical and theological truths.
But at the end of the day, we have to be faithful where God has put us.
It's one of my favorite verses that Christians often forget is in Acts when Paul says, God ordained the boundaries of your existence and where you should live.
Like God literally picked
that you would be alive right now listening to Ali, Beth and I in 2026 in the city that you live in.
There was intention and purpose behind that, which means that there's a role for you to play.
I mean, you know, Ali, we even think of the Dark Ages, right, as being this like horrifically, you know, disappointing time where everyone was just dying and there was nothing good going on.
The Black Death, infectious germs killing people.
It was enough to know that nearly a quarter of the world's population had succumbed to dreaded disease.
But there's this incredible person named Gerhard Agurta who knew he was living in dark days.