Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey - REPLAY: Waging Quiet Resistance Through Bold Obedience
Episode Date: October 10, 2022It's often easy to be overwhelmed by the chaos of the world, wondering "What can I do to make a difference?" While some might think the only way to affect the world is through a large platform with ma...ny followers, the truth is God can do amazing things through regular people who just live their lives according to the word. God has an important purpose for everyone, regardless of how many Twitter followers they have. And although the reward for living a biblical life is eternal, we must accept that the world will continue to persecute Christians in the short term, especially as progressives work their way into Western society. --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey
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Hey, this is Steve Day. If you're listening to Allie, you already understand that the biggest
issues facing our country aren't just political. They're moral, spiritual, and rooted in what we
believe is true about God, humanity, and reality itself. On the Steve Day show, we take the news
of the day and tested against first principles, faith, truth, and objective reality. We don't
just chase narratives and we don't offer false comfort. We ask the hard questions and follow the
answers wherever they leave, even when it's unpopular. This is a show for people who want
honesty over hype and clarity over chaos. If you're looking for commentary grounded in
conviction and unwilling to lie to you about where we are or where we're headed.
You can watch this D-Day show right here on Blaze TV or listen wherever you get podcasts.
I hope you'll join us.
Hey guys.
Welcome to Relatable.
Happy Monday.
Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend.
We on Instagram talked a little bit about eschatology.
So that means the end times.
And I've talked about that several times on my podcast before.
You can go back to an episode over a year ago now.
I think it was somewhere of 2019 that it came out where I talked about my view of what is going
to happen in the end times according to scripture.
This is not a gospel or salvation issue in that.
There are lots of sincere Christians who disagree on what the end times will actually look
like.
We are all believing in the sufficiency and inerrancy of scripture.
But because these are complex and difficult subjects to analyze and to approach
there are disagreement between faithful Christians on these things and we kind of all understand that
it's okay that we disagree. So I am a post-tribulation, a pre-millennialist. And so I do not believe that
believers will be raptured before the tribulation, but that we will, if we're alive at that time,
endure the tribulation. And then Jesus will come back. He will catch up believers at that time.
and I won't get into all of it, but I actually posted the timeline of what people like me,
which is just classic traditional pre-millennialism, believe about the end times.
And then you've got someone like John McArthur who believes in pre-tribulation,
pre-millennialist.
And so he actually believes that believers who are alive at the beginning of the tribulation
will be raptured up, that they won't have to endure the tribulation.
Then you've got post-millennialism, you've got a-millennialism.
and I had Jeff Durbin, a post-millennialist on my podcast, do a two-part series with me that was
very popular, and we kind of went back and forth, mostly him just talking, but a little bit
back and forth about the biblical support for pre-millennialism versus post-millanialism,
Vody Bacham, who I've had on this podcast, who is an amazing teacher that I very much respect.
He's an a-millennialist.
And if you're curious about what all of this is, you can go back and you can listen to my
End Times podcast that I did over a year ago.
You can also go to got questions.org. It gives a lot of great resources on this.
My big systematic theology book by Wayne Grudem, that is just a staple, I think, in learning
biblical theology. I've also had Wayne Grudom on this podcast. It gives a great explanation and
depictions of what that means. But so all of that said, all of that said, we have disagreements
obviously on eschatology and in times within Christianity. But the point is, is that we all
believe that one day Christ will rule in perfect peace. Like we already believe that he is the king of
kings, that he is the ruler of all, that nothing happens outside of his sovereign will,
but that one day he will destroy his enemies forever, that there will be no war, that there will be
no sorrow, there will be no sin, there will be no evil, there will be no partisanship,
there will be no political parties, there will be no factions, that there will be will be
no, there will be no dissonance. There will be no dissent from the king of kings, that he will
rule in totality in perfect peace. That's what all Christians believe in. And we are all
working to live in such a way that speaks to that hope. That looks forward to that hope,
that looks forward to that assurance. Now, we disagree on what that means as far as political
involvement as far as cultural involvement. Obviously, I believe that we should care about culture and
politics, like I said, but the point of all of our lives, those of us who hope in Christ, is to glorify
God and to make him known and to make his will done on earth as it is in heaven as the Lord's
prayer tells us to do. So no matter how involved you are in politics, no matter how much that
you are going to make yourself care about the threat of China, for example, the question. The
is how do we in light of whatever our eschatological views are down to the details,
but in light of the forever reign of Christ and the full authority of Christ, how do we live our
lives in a way that resists evil? We are told in the Bible to cling to what is good and to
resist evil with everything that we have. A lot of people ask me, like, how do I, how do I push
back against liberal indoctrination? How do I push back against liberal policies? How do I push back?
against liberal policies. How do I push back against the things that I know aren't good for my kids,
aren't good for my family, aren't good for my community and neighborhood? And of course,
we talk about those things. Voting is important. Talking to your representatives, your city council,
your school board, making sure that your kids are protected as much as possible from secular ideology
and raising them up in the way that they should go, disciplining them closely, being intimately involved
in the details of your kids' lives, and making sure they know who made them why they were
made, what they were for, who has the authority over the heavens and the earth, all of these things
are ways to push back against what we think are harmful policies and what we think are
harmful and anti-God ideologies in our life. But I want to comfort you in the fact that it's
not always in the form of a political revolution. Like, you do not have to be the person who is
constantly posting on social media. You don't have to be a person with a
You don't have to be a blogger. You don't have to be a journalist. You don't have to be a speaker. You don't have to
write a book in order to have influence and in order to push back against evil because you living as though you know,
you know exactly who is the ruler over all, who you ultimately submit to, who is the King of Kings.
That in itself is defiance of tyranny. That in itself is defiance of evil. You living in a way that you,
you are subscribing to the tenets of Christianity, the commands of the Bible and the dictates
of scripture over any earthly authority is a form of resistance.
It is a form of protest Protestants.
And I am, as you guys know, who have been listening to this podcast, a reformed Protestant.
The Reformation, the reason why we were called Protestants is because we were protesting against
what was at the time corruption and unbiblical doctrines within the Catholic Church.
And Protestants have continued to push back against what we feel is corruption and what we feel is bad leadership
and what we feel like is anti-God.
That has not always been in the form of us overthrowing kings or resisting, you know, for example,
within the Catholic Church, the papacy, it means that we abide by the word of God, even when it's
unpopular, even when we're castigated for it, even when we're chastised, even when we're persecuted.
And I think we in America, we see resistance only as being able to, you know, speak out about
things or protest or like take on some movement, which is all great. Like we have the freedom to do that.
Obviously, I have a podcast because I think these things matter. But throughout the world, the way that
people are resisting like dictatorships in different countries that don't allow religious liberty
is by worshiping together.
Like by sharing the gospel, by reading their Bible.
Like these are acts of resistance that are powerful in the kingdom of God.
They have spiritual implications.
They have eternal implications.
Like, don't you think that Satan is also afraid?
Satan is also trembling.
Like when the person in a country that does not have religious liberty is,
is reading his Bible or is sharing the gospel or is worshiping with fellow believers.
So I am encouraging you that if you ever feel like you are helpless or hopeless, like you don't
know what to do to make change, like how do you make everyone aware of this particular issue?
God might be calling you to speak out.
He might be calling you to have a platform.
He might be calling you to lead some kind of movement or to start some kind of organization
or to start some kind of ministry.
He may absolutely be calling you to do that.
or he could be calling you to be radical in your daily obedience.
He could be calling you to take advantage of the liberties that you have by also reading your Bible,
by caring for your neighbor, by being hospitable in a time that we're told that we can't be hospitable,
by being generous in a time that we're being told to hoard everything that we have,
by sharing the gospel in a time that we are being told that imposing your values on another person is actually hateful and it's bigotry.
standing for the truth of God's word when it comes to controversial issues like marriage and
gender and sexuality and defense of life inside the womb, even just in conversations with
your friends and teaching your kids the truth about God's word, the truth about who created the
heavens and the earth and therefore who has the authority over all of it. Maybe that's your
radical resistance. Like maybe that's how you make the biggest changes by being a faithful
godly wife by being a good and a loving and a caring mother, by being a loyal friend in an
era that tells you that you have to cut off people that are not serving your interests right
away, that there's actually nothing virtuous about being a faithful friend.
There's nothing virtuous about speaking truth.
There's nothing virtuous about standing up for the things that you know are true.
Basically, we're encouraged to be these morally relativistic, selfish noodles of people
whereas the Bible is telling us to absolutely stand firm.
And so maybe you being radical is standing on the word of God and submitting to Christ
and all that you think, say and do.
And not borrowing the language from the culture even a little bit,
not borrowing ideas from the culture even a little bit,
not going along on the mainstream from culture even a little bit,
ignoring the bullies who tell you that you have to think a certain way,
talk a certain way, act a certain way, act a certain way,
parent a certain way, live a certain way in order to fit in with the cultural powers that
be like maybe your resistance, maybe your revolution. It's just submission to Christ.
Maybe that's all of our revolution. And I think it looks differently for everyone. It does.
Like God uses our particular talents as the Bible tells us in different ways to serve the body
of Christ. And I think we just have to make sure that we are a,
sensitive to the Holy Spirit that we're praying for sensitivity to the Holy Spirit to convict us
and where to go and what to do. So take a deep breath and realize that you might not be called to
start a movement or to even start a podcast or to have a platform and you don't need those things.
You don't have to be an influencer to have influence, not in the kingdom of God.
One of my favorite passages is 1 Corinthians 1. And I'm just going to pull that up so I don't
botch it, but I just love the counterintuitive nature of God in his kingdom.
So this is God through Paul speaking in 1st Corinthians 1st, 1st, 1st,
starting in verse, let's see, okay, starting in verse 18.
For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing,
but to us who are being saved, it is the power of God.
For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise and the discernment of the
discerning, I will thwart.
Where is the one who is wise? Where is the scripe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since, in the wisdom of God, the world did not know God through wisdom, it pleased God through the folly of God through the folly of God through the folly of God. But we preach Christ Christ, Christ demand signs and Greek, Greek. But we preach Christ Christ demand signs and Greek. For the foolishness of God is wiser than men.
and the weakness of God is stronger than men.
I know this is a long passage and I didn't realize how long it was going to be when I started reading,
but I got to keep going because the meat of it is still coming.
For consider your calling, brothers.
Not many of you were wise, according to worldly standards.
Not many of you were powerful.
Not many of you were of noble birth.
But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise.
God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong.
God chose what is low and despised in the world,
even things that are not to bring to nothing,
that are so that no human being might boast in the presence of God. And because of him, you are in Christ
Jesus who became to us wisdom from God, righteousness and sanctification and redemption so that, as it
is written, let the one who boast boast in the Lord. So God does not need your ability to gain an
audience. He doesn't need your ability to articulate ideas well. He doesn't need your particular
he doesn't need your particular talents. He doesn't need whatever we believe that we are good at.
Even the gifts that he gave us. He is going to use people as he sees fit. And yes, he does very often
use our talents and our gifts to advance his will and to bring him glory to advance his kingdom.
Absolutely. But God is not looking throughout the world and trying to pick the most powerful
people, the most influential people, the most beautiful people, the people that are in the most
you know, powerful positions in the world. That's not who he is picking. He has,
he has chosen us before the foundation of the world as Ephesians 1-5 says in love that he might
do in us the work that he wants to do. And so, and this passage says the reason that he does
this, like he picks the people that the world would not pick. He picks the people that the world
does not regard as important so that he can shame the people who fancy themselves important.
so that this passage says no one might boast, no one might boast before the Lord,
that we don't have our own things, our own qualifications, our own competence to boast in,
but we get to boast in God. This is what he does. So the pressure is off of us. I just feel that
a lot of us feel a lot of pressure to be something, to make something of ourselves, to make our voices
known. And I know I'm saying this as someone with a podcast. Who knows how long this podcast is going
last. Like, I don't know how long the season of my life is going to last. I'm probably not going to be
called to do a podcast or have a platform forever. There's going to be a time where other people
have a platform and I don't and I'm behind the scenes and I'm not doing this anymore and there
are different seasons of our life. But the fact of the matter is, is that the pressure is off of us.
All we are called to do is to submit to God who is going to do with us what he wants to do with
us no matter what the world says and no matter how the world defines success and influence.
and the quiet revolution of submission to Christ is exactly what God is calling his humble
servants to do. I also want to read to you Ephesians, too. This is all just like kind of coming
into my head if you haven't noticed. I actually kind of had a different plan for this episode today.
But I also want to read you part of Ephesians too, which if you've listened to this podcast,
you know how often I cite this passage, which is one of my favorite passages in the Bible because
Ephesians is really, it's my, it's one of my favorite books to the Bible.
Ephesians and Genesis are two of my favorite books of the Bible.
Genesis, I just think, is amazing storytelling.
And I'm not talking about like fairy tale storytelling.
Just the narrative of how God created the world and then his people in the early days.
It's just fascinating to me.
And I love it.
Like Genesis, there are moments that make me laugh.
There are moments that I'm like, I can't believe that happened.
That's crazy.
I love the book of Genesis.
And I love the book of Ephesians because I think it speaks so perfect.
to what the gospel is.
Like it explains so well in Ephesians 2, who we were before Christ and then what Christ
does in us.
And then what is the result of that salvation that we did not, that we did not earn?
So talking about in 1 Corinthians 1, and I actually didn't even mean to make this connection,
but it works really well.
And 1 Corinthians 1 saying, hey, look, God chose you.
He chose what is weak in the world.
He chose what is small in the world.
He chose what is insignificant and unwise to the world.
And he is going to shame the self-imbinger.
importance in the self-righteousness and the self-empowerment of the world. And he is going to show
his power through what the world considers weak vessels so that no one can boast and everyone has
to glorify God for the things that he has done through these people. This idea that he chose us
is reiterated also in Ephesians and also the result of that. What that means is glorifying God
in us obeying him. So, Ephesians 2, 8 through 10, for by grace you have been saved through faith.
And this is not your own doing. So again, you can't boast. It is the gift of God, not a result of works
so that no one may boast. For we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works,
which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. And I just want to do an aside.
I wasn't going to do, I wasn't going to do this faith versus works,
argument right here, but I just love to emphasize in this particular passage how much, how many pains
are taken in these few verses to explain that it is God who saves us, that our works cannot
save us, that our words cannot save us, that it is God alone so that we cannot boast.
We didn't, the only thing that we contribute to our salvation is the sin that makes it necessary,
as the saying goes, and I did not come up with that. It is God who saves us. It is God as
Ephesians 1-5 says, who chose us. Romans 9 also makes this very clear. And people say, well,
faith without works is dead. What about that? Yes, that's true. But this Ephesians 2-10 actually
answers exactly what that means for we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works.
Hey, this is Steve Deast. If you're listening to Allie, you already understand that the biggest
issues facing our country aren't just political. They're moral, spiritual, and rooted in what we believe
is true about God, humanity, and reality itself. On the Steve Day show, we take the news of the day
and tested against first principles, faith, truth, and objective reality. We don't just chase
narratives and we don't offer false comfort. We ask the hard questions and follow the answers
wherever they leave, even when it's unpopular. This is a show for people who want honesty over
hype and clarity over chaos. If you're looking for commentary grounded in conviction and unwilling
to lie to you about where we are or where we're headed,
you can watch this D-Day show right here on Blaze TV or listen wherever you get podcasts.
I hope you'll join us.
Which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
And so even the good works that we do that are not, they are products of our faith,
like they do not create our salvation, but they are results of our salvation.
Even those, we can't take credit for it.
Even those are God's workmanship, which he prepared beforehand.
And the works that he prepared beforehand for us to do are the ones that we are going to
accomplish.
So again, I'm just trying to reiterate, one, that it's faith by grace through faith that
saves us.
It's not your own doing.
But really, the larger point that I've been trying to make is that the pressure is off.
Like the pressure is off of you to try to come up with your own significance, to try to be what
the world says is important or influential.
even in the realm of Christianity. Obviously, there's nothing wrong with doing what seems like big things.
But doing the good works that God prepared for us beforehand that we should walk in them is exactly the
quiet resistance and the quiet revolution that changes nations. I mean, it changes lives.
It'll change your kids' life. It'll change your family's life. It'll change your own life.
It has an effect on your neighborhood. It has an effect then on your community. It has an effect on your church.
it has an effect on your state and then it has an effect on your country and the world. And that doesn't
mean that necessarily the world is going to start grunting towards the cross right now. But it does
mean that that's ultimately that every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus
Christ is Lord and that God has chosen by his sovereign will to use our obedience and our good works
that he prepared beforehand as the channel through which his kingdom is advancing here on earth.
That is revolutionary.
That's huge.
There's nothing bigger than that.
So if you ever feel mom, if you ever feel student, if you ever feel employee, like you're
not doing enough by being a Christian, like you just got to, you got to do something else.
You got to start something.
You got to start a movement.
Start an organization.
Maybe.
Maybe so.
Maybe the Lord is calling you to that.
And he has given you the specific opportunity, the connections, the leadership abilities to be able
to do that, to start a podcast, to start a movement, to start an organization. All of those things
are great and wonderful things. And if he is calling you to those things, he will equip you to do
those things. But if you are a mom, for example, who feels like you're, the mundane moments
throughout your day are not doing anything, that the changing of the diapers is not doing anything,
that the washing the dishes, that the cleaning of the house, that the making the dinner,
that the getting together with your friends that it's not doing enough, maybe, maybe, and I would say
probably definitely, although I can't tell you what the Holy Spirit is doing in your heart and mind.
Like this is the radical revolution that God is calling you to by carrying out the good and excellent works that he prepared for us beforehand.
And maybe you'll have a season of your life where things will look different, where you will be called
to something, you know, some kind of thing in addition.
Maybe so.
But let's not take for granted the season in which God has placed us.
There are a lot of opportunities, like I said at the beginning of this episode, to be
radical and to be different because we're being told that we have to be isolated and
that we can't, that we're not allowed to worship together in some places, that we're not
allowed to be hospitable in some ways, that we should be scared of our neighbor, that we should be
distrusting of our neighbor, that we should be angry at our neighbor for not agreeing with us.
There are a lot of ways to push back against that. And I'm not advocating for recklessness
with the coronavirus guys. I've said that a hundred million times. But people still need love
right now. Like the good works that God is prepared for us to do haven't been suspended.
God's will hasn't been suspended. The timeline, the
grand timeline of redemption. Has it been suspended? It hasn't been altered. It hasn't been thwarted in some
way. Like, we're not taking like some pause in the span of eternity just because we have bureaucrats
trying to lock down society. Like, Jesus is still coming back at the time that the father has planned
that he is going to come back. That's still happening. And so our obedience is not less important now.
like we are not we are not excused for lack of the better term because we are in you know a public
health crisis and uh in economic and a government crisis right now now now this is the time that
the church thrives and that's another piece of encouragement that i want to get that i want to give you
that i'll get to in just one second so the reality is is that these times are actually when the
church thrives. Like this is when the church steps up. I heard a pastor a few years ago that
unfortunately I no longer align with in in some ways, but he has a lot of good stuff. And something
that he said was that the church thrives on the margins. And so while I obviously think the
fight for things like religious liberty are so important, and I want this to be a country where
Christians and people of all faiths can worship freely and can speak freely, can gather freely.
I also realize that when the church is pushed to the margins of society, when we're no longer
mainstream, when it's no longer popular or safe or lucrative to be a Christian, that is,
it's not where the church is destroyed.
That is where the church steps up to the plate, the true church.
Yes, there are people who have lived their lives as cultural Christian.
as comfortable Christians, as nominal Christians, who then walk away and they say, you know what,
this is too costly for me.
But those who left us were never with us, as Scripture says, and those people may have been
Christians while it was comfortable, but, you know, they were like the seed thrown on the
bad soil.
And once things became difficult, once things became thorny, they said, you know, I'm out.
I'm not going to do this anymore.
I'm just going to join the culture.
I think that we've probably seen that a lot recently.
And so as the church is pushed to the margins, yes, their numbers may get fewer because it gets more difficult.
And people who have not counted the cost, as Jesus tells us to count, to count it before we become his disciples are going to decide, yeah, it's just way too costly.
It's way too expensive.
It's way too unsafe.
It's way too uncomfortable for me.
And so there will be people who decide that they're going to walk away from Christianity altogether.
there are going to be people who try to maintain some semblance of Christianity while mimicking
the world's talking points on every single issue. And obviously those people unfortunately
haven't submitted to the authority of Christ. And I'm not just talking about people who,
oh, they disagree with me on politics or they disagree with me on these theological issues.
So that means they're not really Christians. That's not what I'm saying. We all know who I'm
talking about, the people really on the right and the left side of the political aisle who
say, who use Jesus as a mascot for their views that have nothing to do with scriptures. So those
people might try to maintain some kind of semblance of Christianity, even as Christianity gets pushed
to the margins of society. But those people will even be few. Because again, it won't be popular
or even necessary to say that you have any kind of spirituality or allegiance to Christianity. And so
the true Christians will be on the margins of society in America at some point. Right
now we have a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny taste of what persecution looks like.
But in the rest of the world, and for most of history, as we've talked about before,
Christians have been very severely persecuted against.
They have been tortured.
They have been arbitrarily detained.
They have had their organs harvested.
They have been martyred.
And so we don't, thankfully, in America, we have had, you know, a few century-long respite
for Christianity, while really in the West, there has been a reprieve from heavy persecution,
that kind of persecution of people of faith.
And in particular, since we're talking from a Christian perspective of Christians,
because of the Western rule of law and this idea of individual liberty and individual rights.
But we don't know how much longer that's going to last.
And yes, I think it's okay to be fearful.
in some sense, certainly.
We're fearful for our kids.
We don't want our kids to grow up in a world
to where they can't speak freely of Jesus.
We don't want them to be punished
for saying that they're Christians.
Of course, no parent wants that.
But we can also look throughout history
and see that the church is not just survived
through those eras and they have been eras,
but that they have thrived in those eras,
that the church has never once been destroyed
by that persecution,
that the church is not destroyed by fire,
but it's refined by fire.
And I don't want to say sadly, but I guess fearfully in some ways, that is a way that is employed to refine the church and to separate the true believers from those who were nominal believers.
trials and tribulations and persecution are used in that way.
So even if that is what we face in America, which I don't know, the political tides change very
quickly, but even if that is what Christians face in America in 10 years and 20 years,
in 50 or 100 years, yes, I think that we can do everything possible to exercise our constitutional
rights to ensure that people are free to worship, how they're able to worship, but it's going to come
at some point. Like, those trials and tribulation are going to come in some point. I don't think
American Christians are exempt from that, nor should we expect or even necessarily want to be
exempt from that forever. Because, again, the church thrives on the margins. When we are pushed against
the wall, when we are pressured, when, you know, our rights are being threatened, that is when the church
shines the brightest when it is the darkest.
And so there is actually some anticipation.
There's actually some encouragement.
And yes, even joy knowing that the gospel is not going to die when the First Amendment
dies.
Like Christians and the church are not going to be destroyed when our Second Amendment
rights are taken away.
Like the word of God, the kingdom of God is not predicated on the first.
First and Second Amendment. It's not predicated on religious liberty. These are wonderful gifts that I think
that we should fight for, that we should vote for people who also fight for them. Absolutely.
But the Lord doesn't actually need those things in order to do his will in order to maintain his
kingdom. The Bible says that the word is not going to return void. He is not going to allow anything,
according to Job 42 to, to thwart his will. It's just not going to happen. And I do think it's
important to explain the difference between sovereign will and moral will. Nothing happens outside of
God's sovereign will. Absolutely nothing happens outside of God's sovereign will. He is in control
of the entire universe. There are no, as R.C. Sproles says, maverick molecules. There's nothing
that is outside of God's will. Jesus says that not even a sparrow falls from the sky
outside of the will of the father. And a sparrow is sold for two pennies. And so if we know that he has
that under his sovereign will, that we can trust that he has everything else under his
sovereign will too. But a lot of things do happen against his moral will. And so we can read in
scripture what God calls evil and what God calls good. Things happen every millisecond against
his, against his moral will. And those things will be punished. Those things will be paid for.
He is not just allowing them to happen. He's not just apathetic or complacent about evil. He will
pay it back. Justice will be served. And so we trust in that. That is where our hope and our
assurance and even, yes, our joy is as we are looking to the future of the country who is so
bogged down in moral confusion and emptiness and hollowness and these contradictory trains
of thought that represent the most grotesque cognitive and moral dissonance that we could ever have
imagined, and we can still trust in the fact that nothing happens outside of God's sovereign will,
that he has got his church, that he cares about his church and his believers more than we do,
that he has not suspended his plan of redemption, that the timeline hasn't been thrown off,
that he is not off his throne, that he is not worried about what's to come, that his plan
has not been changed, has not been thwarted just a little bit, that God hasn't been shut down,
that he hasn't been locked down, that he is not under the jurisdiction of the American government
or Governor Cuomo or Mayor Lightfoot or any of the tiny tyrants that we have or any of the
totalitarian regimes that we have throughout the world. He is not subject to them and he is not
subject to their edicts or their regulations. Thankfully, the word of God and God himself and the
kingdom of God are unbound. And he is the King of Kings and that is a political statement. By the way,
That is why, as I've said so many times, Christians have been a thorn in the side of tyrants since our beginning.
Because we are beholden to the king of kings, even when we are pushed, especially when we are pushed to the margins of society.
And so we have hope when we look towards that.
Like, we have hope when we look towards the promises of God that have never gone unfulfilled and will never go unfulfilled.
We have hope when we look to the faithfulness of God, which promises to never fail.
and the new mercies that he promises to give us every morning.
And so we continue to lead this quiet revolution with our lives,
which is nothing more than submission to Christ and submission to His Word,
that we don't suspend just because of certain regulations.
Yes, as Romans 13 says, we do everything that we can to submit to our earthly authorities
as long as it is not causing us to sin,
but we still have to abide by the Word of God,
and we still have to submit to Christ, that is the quiet resistance and the quiet revolution
that many of us are called to. Some of you, like I've said, are called to having a public voice,
absolutely. But do not think the things that you are doing at home, the things that you are doing
as a hard worker in your work, working with excellence and integrity, being a good student
that is taking advantage of the wonderful opportunity that you have to learn and to glorify Christ
with the knowledge that he has allowed you to have.
Do not think that you, that your work as a mom, that you're changing of diapers with joy,
that you're disciplining your children with joy, that you're cleaning the kitchen with joy
is, it doesn't mean anything.
These are the good works that God is prepared for us beforehand.
Don't think that the kindness that you showed to your neighbor, that no one may never know about
besides you and your neighbor.
Don't think that that doesn't matter.
All of this is preparing for us the trials that were.
we're going through, the struggles that we're going through, the scripture says is preparing for us a far
greater glory that is going to outweigh all of this. That's revolutionary. That's radical. Being a
Christian who submits to Christ as if there were any other kind of Christian, but nowadays people think
that there is, is the most radical thing that you can do. So take comfort in that, that if you are a
believer who is abiding in Christ, that the God of the universe is on your side. God's not going to let evil go on
forever. There will be a day where there are no corrupt politicians. There's no deceit. There's no
manipulation. There's no hidden agenda. There's no secret plan going on that we need to know about.
There's no divisive ideologies that are infecting universities that are infecting the minds of our
children. There is no, there's no persecution anymore in that kingdom. That's what we have to look
forward to. And we have every reason to be confident now to pursue Christ with our whole heart.
and with boldness, that is enough.
That is enough.
In this self-empowerment, self-sufficiency culture in which we live that is actually
devoid of any power and any sufficiency at all, the most radical thing that we can do is to
depend on Christ for our purpose and for our strength and for the assurance that the radical
revolution, the quiet radical revolution that we are living with our lives by submitting to
him and everything we think, say, or do, that that is actually what really.
real empowerment really looks like. That's what real change making really looks like. That's what
really pursuing your dreams really looks like is submission to Christ. And that's it. So take
comfort in that and take comfort in the fact that God is in control even when things are chaotic,
even when things are crazy. Okay, that's all that I have for today. We will be back here on
Wednesday. Hey, this is Steve Day. If you're listening to Alley, you already understand that
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