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The Nfluence Church Podcast is your source for bold, Bible-based teaching that equips you to live out your faith with clarity and conviction. Led by pastors Lucas and Krissy Miles, each episode delivers practical messages that connect timeless truth to real life—helping you grow in grace, stand firm in a shifting culture, and discover your God-given influence in the world.
Whether you’re new to faith, hungry to go deeper, or looking for answers in today’s confusing times, the Nfluence Church Podcast will challenge and encourage you to follow Jesus with confidence.
Nfluence Church Podcasts
Life or Death Tour | Seth Gruber
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In this service, guest speaker Seth Gruber leads a message centered on spiritual foundation, cultural clarity, and the responsibility of the Church to engage truthfully in today’s world.
Pastor Lucas opens with a brief devotional from Proverbs 3, emphasizing the importance of building life on the foundation of Christ and living in proper spiritual order.
Seth Gruber then delivers a bold and comprehensive message, arguing that today’s cultural conflicts are not merely political, but deeply theological. Centered on Genesis 1:26–28, he presents the idea that Scripture already provides a complete framework for understanding issues like human dignity, identity, marriage, and family.
Walking through the creation account, Seth outlines four foundational truths: that every person is made in the image of God and therefore has inherent value, that humanity was created distinctly male and female, that marriage is designed as a union between one man and one woman, and that the call to be fruitful highlights the importance of both mother and father. He frames these not as evolving cultural conversations, but as established truths rooted in God’s original design.
A central theme throughout the message is the idea that many modern cultural issues stem from a deeper philosophical divide. Seth identifies this as a revival of gnostic thinking—separating identity from the physical body and elevating internal perception over created reality. In contrast, he points to the biblical view of the unity of body and spirit, ultimately revealed through Christ.
He also challenges the Church to move beyond passivity, calling believers and leaders to speak with clarity and conviction on the defining issues of our time. Faithfulness, he emphasizes, is not only about knowing truth, but applying it where it is most contested.
While the message addresses weighty topics, it ultimately returns to grace—offering hope, healing, and restoration for those impacted by abortion, and pointing to the redemptive work of Christ as the foundation for both truth and compassion.
Key Themes
Spiritual Foundation and Order (Proverbs 3)
Genesis as the Blueprint for Culture
Imago Dei and the Value of Human Life
God’s Design for Gender, Marriage, and Family
Body-Soul Unity vs. Cultural Redefinition
Cultural Conflict as a Theological Reality
The Church’s Responsibility to Speak with Clarity
Grace, Healing, and Restoration
Key Timestamps
0:20 — Welcome and introduction of Seth Gruber
1:21 — Proverbs 3 devotional (foundation in Christ)
6:53 — Introduction of local political candidates
10:10 — Church announcements (Women’s Conference, Greg’s memorial)
14:18 — Seth Gruber begins message
23:25 — “All human conflict is theological”
24:03 — Genesis 1 as the framework for culture
33:35 — Imago Dei and human dignity
49:17 — Gnosticism explained
1:06:19 — “This is my body” (climactic theological contrast)
1:08:34 — Grace and healing for post-abortive parents
1:13:19 — Communion led by Pastor Lucas
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