Where Do We Go From Here?
Yesterday, the Christian and conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
Like many, I am shocked, saddened, and angered.
Let us respond in prayer:
-Pray for Charlie’s wife and children.
-Pray that his assassin is swiftly arrested and receives biblical justice.
-Pray for mercy on our land
and a spiritual awakening.
Many are wondering...
Where do we go from here? What comes next for our nation?
Only God knows.
But we can hold fast to this:
The true light of
the world, Jesus Christ, still shines—and the darkness will not overcome it.
God’s redemptive plan continues. His kingdom will fill the earth. And we are part of that story.
And, this chapter of history compels us to respond.
I. Engage the Battle
We are in a spiritual
war.
Evil is real, and good is real too.
“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of
this darkness…” (Eph. 6:12).
Do not hesitate to call evil what it is.
And don't shrink from doing good.
Commit yourself to serve as a faithful soldier of Christ Jesus—overcoming evil with truth, righteousness, and prayer.
II. Rise in Courage
When evil rises, it’s tempting to retreat.
But the cost of silence is far greater than the cost of action.
Real men rise to meet the moment.
You are a leader in your domain, and God has equipped you for it.
“For God has not given us a spirit of fear” (2 Tim. 1:7).
“Be strong and courageous” (Josh. 1:9).
Step up. Speak truth. Act
faithfully.
III. Deploy Your Gifts
We all have different gifts.
Charlie Kirk used his on a large stage.
Most of us work in obscurity—but faithfulness matters in every sphere.
By Christ living in you, your small acts can have mighty impact.
So use your gifts—your unique abilities, your time, whatever assets you have—for God's kingdom.
Do not hoard what He has entrusted to you.
From Death to Life
After hearing the
news, I recalled Jesus’ words:
“Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:24).
May
this tragedy bear fruit for God’s kingdom.
And may it challenge you personally to:
-Assess where you are in your life
-Shake off any apathy or fear
-Pick up your cross where He calls you
-Engage the battle
-And let your life bear fruit for many
Even in darkness, God is at work—and you are part of His story.
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